TorrentFreak: Downloading MP3s From Spotify is Easy – But Feels Dated
Streaming music is a big deal these days but some users can't seem to break the habit of hoarding MP3s. So what if it was possible - with a free or premium account - to download MP3s from Spotify to...
View ArticleTorrentFreak: Is Your VPN / Proxy Working? Check Your Torrent IP-Address
Millions of BitTorrent downloaders use proxies or VPN services to protect their privacy while downloading. These tools offer anonymity by replacing one's residential IP-address with that of the privacy...
View ArticleGrigor Gatchev - A Weblog: Супермаркетиикартели
Днес ми препратиха текст от Нета. Някой забелязал в Кауфланд, че най-горните рафтове на регалите постепенно се изпразват. И че от доста стоки значимите количества биват пакетирани в стреч-фолио,...
View ArticleErrata Security: Why we are upset with the NYTimes Paris terrorist article
On the Twitters, we've been mocking that NYTimes article on the Paris terrorists and how they used "encryption". I thought I'd write up a brief note as to why.It's a typical example of yellow...
View Articlexkcd.com: Estimating Time
This post was syndicated from: xkcd.com and was written by: xkcd.com. Original post: at xkcd.com
View Articlefuzzy notepad: Biweekly roundup: doubling down
March’s theme is video games, I guess? It’s actually been two weeks since the last roundup, but there’s an excellent reason for that! doom: As previously mentioned, someone started a “just get...
View ArticleTorrentFreak: Top 10 Most Pirated Movies of The Week – 03/21/16
The top 10 most downloaded movies on BitTorrent are in again. 'Deadpool' tops the chart this week, followed by ‘Kung Fu Panda 3' 'The 5th Wave' completes the top three. Source: TF, for the latest info...
View ArticleTorrentFreak: 68% of Digital Content Providers Geo-Block in the EU
Initial findings published as a result of the EU Commission's e-commerce antitrust inquiry reveal widespread content blocking across the European Union. According to the report, 68% of digital content...
View ArticleSchneier on Security: Brennan Center Report on NSA Overseas Spying and...
The Brennan Center has released a report on EO 12333, the executive order that regulates the NSA's overseas surveillance. Much of what the NSA does here is secret and, even though the EO is designed...
View ArticleBeyond Bandwidth: Next Gen Security: A Millennial’s Three Takeaways from RSA...
With millennials now comprising more than 70 percent of the workforce, it’s no surprise tech companies are shifting products, business practices and even their conference strategies to reach this...
View ArticleRaspberry Pi: Ten days to enter our Astro Pi competition
Calling all space coders! A quick announcement: T minus ten days to the deadline of our latest Astro Pi competition. You have until 12 noon on Thursday 31st March to submit your Sonic Pi tunes and MP3...
View ArticleKrebs on Security: Carders Park Piles of Cash at Joker’s Stash
A steady stream of card breaches at retailers, restaurants and hotels has flooded underground markets with a historic glut of stolen debit and credit card data. Today there are at least hundreds of...
View ArticleLauren Weinstein's Blog: Google Questions & Unofficial Answers: “Why does...
(This is a new entry from my recently formed Google+ Community "Google Questions & Unofficial Answers" -- located at: https://plus.google.com/communities/111481685962796128662 ) Why does Google's...
View ArticleLWN.net: Security advisories for Monday
Arch Linux has updated git (code execution) and thunderbird (multiple vulnerabilities). Debian has updated activemq (unsafe deserialization), git (code execution), icedove (multiple vulnerabilities),...
View ArticleTorrentFreak: Judges: Geolocation Not Good Enough to Pinpoint Pirates
Two Californian judges have thrown up a roadblock for Malibu Media, the adult media publisher that files thousands of copyright lawsuits each year. Both judges have refused to grant a subpoena to...
View ArticleSchneier on Security: iMessage Encryption Flaw Found and Fixed
Matthew Green and team found and reported a significant iMessage encryption flaw last year. Green suspected there might be a flaw in iMessage last year after he read an Apple security guide describing...
View ArticleLWN.net: Rust’s Redox OS could show Linux a few new tricks (InfoWorld)
InfoWorld takes a look at Redox OS. "Redox uses Rust for its kernel-level code to provide more memory safety considerations than C allows by default. But the project doesn't simply rewrite Linux in a...
View ArticleDarknet – The Darkside: NAXSI – Open-Source WAF For Nginx
NAXSI is an open-source WAF for Nginx (Web Application Firewall) which by default can block 99% of known patterns involved in website vulnerabilities. NAXSI means Nginx Anti XSS & SQL Injection...
View ArticleAWS Official Blog: AWS Week in Review – March 14, 2016
Let’s take a quick look at what happened in AWS-land last week: Monday March 14 We announced that the Developer Preview of AWS SDK for C++ is Now Available. We celebrated Ten Years in the AWS Cloud. We...
View ArticleAWS Official Blog: New – CloudWatch Metrics for Spot Fleets
You can launch an EC2 Spot fleet with a couple of clicks. Once launched, the fleet allows you to draw resources from multiple pools of capacity, giving you access to cost-effective compute power...
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