TorrentFreak: Dallas Buyers Club Jumps on the Popcorn Time Lawsuit Bandwagon
Following a recent trend in U.S. courts the makers of Dallas Buyers Club have singled out Popcorn Time users in a new lawsuit. The case only differs from traditional BitTorrent sharing cases by naming...
View ArticleБлогът на Делян Делчев: Валат на Капо
След фиаското с некадърно преправеното ДП на 10 от тефтерчетата на Златанов, прокуратурата си е взела поука и вчера е обявила обществена поръчка за класифициран (таен) изпълнител, който да поправи...
View ArticleБлогът на Делян Делчев: Жените обичат лидери!
Жените обичат лидери, казват някой, за да обясняват защо млади мацки се омъжват за богати старчета. Така ще да е и с Ден...Posted by Delian Delchev on Monday, September 21, 2015
View ArticleRaspberry Pi: Sci-Fi your Pi
Liz: Today we’ve got a guest post from our friends at element14, who have been running a competition over the last few months that’s had Raspberry Pi owners making movie magic. Our very own James Adams...
View ArticleTorrentFreak: UK Police Arrest Movie Cammer / Uploader
Police in the UK have arrested a man believed to have recorded newly-released movies in cinemas and then uploaded them to the Internet. The 33-year-old, who was arrested under the Fraud Act following a...
View ArticleAWS Official Blog: New AWS Public Data Set – 3000 Rice Genome
My colleague Angel Pizzaro wrote the guest post below to tell you about an amazing new AWS Public Data Set! — Jeff; You can now access the genome sequence data of 3,024 rice varieties that have been...
View ArticleTorrentFreak: Kim Dotcom Denied Fresh Bid to Delay U.S. Extradition Hearing
A judge has denied a bid by Kim Dotcom to suspend his long-awaited extradition hearing. The hearing began yesterday but was met with immediate calls by the Megaupload founder's legal team to postpone...
View ArticleAWS Security Blog: How to Help Lock Down a User’s Amazon EC2 Capabilities to...
As a cloud support engineer, I am frequently asked this question: “How can I lock down my user’s Amazon EC2 access to a single VPC?” This blog post will answer the question and explain how you can...
View ArticleBackblaze Blog | The Life of a Cloud Backup Company: Backblaze B2: The...
Ever since we open-sourced the original Backblaze Storage Pod and shared our storage costs, people have been saying, “I love your backup service, but I need a place to just store data. Can you give me...
View ArticleLWN.net: Tuesday’s security updates
Arch Linux has updated flashplugin (multiple vulnerabilities). Debian has updated kernel (multiple vulnerabilities). Debian-LTS has updated linux-2.6 (multiple vulnerabilities). Fedora has updated...
View ArticleLWN.net: Announcing the release of Fedora 23 Beta
Fedora 23 beta has been released. "Fedora 23 includes a number of changes that will improve all of the editions. For example, Fedora 23 makes use of compiler flags to improve security by "hardening"...
View ArticleAWS Official Blog: AWS Week in Review – September 14, 2015
Let’s take a quick look at what happened in AWS-land last week: Monday September 14 I discussed Moving Past Windows Server 2003 End of Life using AWS. The announced Windows Server on AWS Bootcamps in...
View ArticleAWS Official Blog: Now Available – Amazon Linux AMI 2015.09
My colleague Max Spevack runs the team that produces the Amazon Linux AMI. He wrote the guest post below to announce the newest release! — Jeff; The Amazon Linux AMI is a supported and maintained Linux...
View ArticleSANS Internet Storm Center, InfoCON: green: TLS Everywhere: Upgrade...
TLS (I still have to get used to saying TLS instead of SSL) everywhere is a goal many sites attempt to achieve. There are however issues if you try to convert an existing site to all SSL. Many legacy...
View ArticleLWN.net: [$] Fuzzing with american fuzzy lop
In September 2014 a serious security vulnerability that became known as Shellshock was found in Bash, which is the default shell in most Linux distributions. But it quickly turned out that the initial...
View ArticleSchneier on Security: Bringing Frozen Liquids through Airport Security
Gizmodo reports that UK airport security confiscates frozen liquids: "He told me that it wasn't allowed so I asked under what grounds, given it is not a liquid. When he said I couldn't take it I asked...
View ArticleSchneier on Security: Buying an Online Reputation
The story of a reporter who set up a fake business and then bought Facebook fans, Twitter followers, and online reviews. It was surprisingly easy and cheap.
View ArticleTorrentFreak: Adobe Says Piracy Down, But Pirates Still Love Their Software
Last year Adobe reported progress in the piracy fight, claiming that its new cloud-based subscription model was chipping away at the phenomenon by "hard to measure" amounts. In an earnings call with...
View ArticleAWS Security Blog: AWS IAM Sessions at re:Invent 2015
As I said last week, the breakout sessions for the Security & Compliance track have been announced and are shown in the re:Invent 2015 session catalog. If you are going to re:Invent 2015, you can...
View ArticleLWN.net: Firefox 41 released
The release of Firefox 41 has been announced. "This release includes minor updates to personalize your Firefox Account and adds a new functionality to Firefox Hello Beta." The release notes contain...
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