yovko in a nutshell: UX дизайн на мобилни приложения
Хей, това може да е интересно за всички, които се занимават (или са изкушени да се занимават) с мобилни приложения и особено с UX дизайн. Мой добър приятел, с когото се запознах в Барселона, и...
View ArticleAWS Compute Blog: Dynamic Scaling with EC2 Spot Fleet
Tipu Qureshi, AWS Senior Cloud Support Engineer The RequestSpotFleet API allows you to launch and manage an entire fleet of EC2 Spot Instances with one request. A fleet is a collection of Spot...
View ArticleБлогът на Юруков: Дигитализирай ми институция
Обществена поръчка за нов софтуер за управление. След тези думи неизменно идва прозявка и патос. "Нормално" е да се изхарчат едни пари от който трябва и да се достави нещо, което никой да не използва....
View ArticleAWS Official Blog: Are You Well-Architected?
Seattle-born musical legend Jimi Hendrix started out his career with a landmark album titled Are You Experienced? I’ve got a similar question for you: Are You Well-Architected? In other words, have you...
View ArticleLinux How-Tos and Linux Tutorials: Using G’MIC to Work Magic on Your Graphics
I’ve been doing graphic design for a long, long time. During that time, I’ve used one tool and only one tool… Gimp. Gimp has always offered all the power I need to create amazing graphics from book...
View ArticleLWN.net: Friday’s security updates
CentOS has updated thunderbird (C6; C5; C7: multiple vulnerabilities). Debian-LTS has updated binutils (multiple vulnerabilities). Fedora has updated freeimage (F22; F21: integer overflow), golang...
View ArticleKrebs on Security: Experian Breach Affects 15 Million Consumers
Kicking off National Cybersecurity Month with a bang, credit bureau and consumer data broker Experian North America disclosed Thursday that a breach of its computer systems exposed approximately 15...
View ArticleTorrentFreak: Comcast User Hit With 112 DMCA Notices in 48 Hours
According to a lawsuit filed in Pennsylvania this week, a Comcast user was sent a staggering 112 DMCA notices in just 48 hours after downloading and sharing a single torrent. The unlucky user was...
View ArticleSANS Internet Storm Center, InfoCON: green: BizCN gate actor update, (Fri,...
Introduction The actor using gates registered through BizCN(alwayswith privacy protection) continues using the Nuclear exploit kit (EK) to deliver malware. My previous diary on this actor documented...
View ArticleAWS Official Blog: Spot Fleet Update – Console Support, Fleet Scaling,...
There’s a lot of buzz about Spot instances these days. Customers are really starting to understand the power that comes with the ability to name their own price for compute power! After launching the...
View ArticleKrebs on Security: Scottrade Breach Hits 4.6 Million Customers
Welcome to Cybersecurity (Breach) Awareness Month! Today's awareness lesson is brought to you by retail brokerage firm Scottrade, which just disclosed a breach involving contact information and...
View ArticleSchneier on Security: Resilient Systems News
Former Raytheon chief scientist Bill Swanson has joined our board of directors. For those who don't know, Resilient Systems is my company. I'm the CTO, and we sell an incident-response management...
View ArticleDarknet - The Darkside: HookME – API Based TCP Proxy Including SSL
HookME is a an API based TCP Proxy software designed for intercepting communications by hooking the desired process and hooking the API calls for sending and receiving network data (even SSL clear...
View ArticleAWS Compute Blog: Amazon EC2 Container Service at AWS re:Invent
AWS re:Invent is just a few days away. The Amazon ECS team will be there. To talk to us about how you are using Amazon ECS or to find out more drop by the Compute booth and the developer lounge. There...
View ArticleSchneier on Security: Friday Squid Blogging: Bobtail Squid Keeps Bacteria to...
The Hawaiian Bobtail Squid deposits bacteria on its eggs to keep them safe. As usual, you can also use this squid post to talk about the security stories in the news that I haven't covered.
View ArticleLWN.net: Ad-blocking extension AdBlock sold to new owner
Many online media outlets are reporting the news that ownership of the popular ad-blocking browser extension AdBlock has been sold to a new owner. Not to be confused with similarly named projects...
View Articlelcamtuf's blog: Subjective explainer: gun debate in the US
In the wake of the tragic events in Roseburg, I decided to briefly return to the topic of looking at the US culture from the perspective of a person born in Europe. In particular, I wanted to circle...
View ArticleTorrentFreak: Torrent Sites Remove Millions of Links to Pirate Content
Pirate Bay aside, pretty much all large torrent sites remove links to pirated content when they're asked to. Bitsnoop, for example, has deleted more than two million torrents, and at KickassTorrents...
View Articleyovko in a nutshell: Бъдещето, за което не сме готови
To do nothing is within the power of all men – Samuel Johnson Този текст ще бъде малко дълъг и ще ви отнеме повече от обичайното време, не защото не съм писал и по-дълги от него, но защото ще бъде...
View ArticleLWN.net: Stable kernels 4.2.3 and 4.1.10
Greg Kroah-Hartman has released the 4.2.3 and 4.1.10 stable kernels. The fix for the deadlocks reported for 4.1.9 did not make it into 4.1.10. As usual, these stable kernels contain fixes throughout...
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