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NSA BIOS Backdoor a.k.a. God Mode Malware Part 1: DEITYBOUNCE - InfoSec Instituteresources.infosecinstitute.com
This article is the first part of a series on NSA BIOS backdoor internals. Before we begin, I'd like to point out why these malwares are classified as "god - johndcook.com
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When Patients Read What Their Doctors Writenpr.org
Patients are more satisfied with their care when doctors share their medical notes. But letting patients see what doctors put in medical records has long been taboo. That's starting to change. - ciphershed.org
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Spaced Repetition is Awesome: Two App Recommendationschrisstucchio.com
I've recently become motivated to learn Portuguese. Mulheres bonitas sao muito motivado. It's not the first time this has happened to me - in the past I've attempted to learn Spanish, Farsi and Konkani. But it is the first time I've made significant pr... -
Bitcalm - backup service for your servers: filesystem, web sites, media files, backup configuration and databasesbitcalm.com
We offer you backup your servers and filesystems. You can save your web sites, media files, configurations and databases with our backup service. We will protect your progress! - news.ycombinator.com
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Drop that spoon! The truth about breakfast cerealstheguardian.com
Britain is one of the world's largest consumers of puffed, flaked and sugared breakfast cereals. How did that happen when many were said to contain less nutrition than the boxes they come in? Felicity Lawrence investigates - bravenewgeek.com
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MIT Invents A Shapeshifting Display You Can Reach Through And Touchfastcodesign.com
The Tangible Media Group at MIT's Media Lab has unveiled a futuristic display made of atoms, not pixels. -
The Lethality of Lonelinessnewrepublic.com
For the first time in history, we understand how isolation can ravage the body and brain. Now, what should we do about it? -
The Economics of Police Militarism - The New Yorkernewyorker.com
The crisis of criminal-justice debt is just one of the many tributaries feeding the river of deep rage in Ferguson. - hexels.com
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The Mystery of Lofty Stock Market Elevationsnytimes.com
By one gauge, stock prices have been lofty for years. But that doesn’t mean they’ll stay there. -
How Verizon lets its copper network decay to force phone customers onto fiberarstechnica.com
Fiber is fast, but copper is reliable—even during multi-week power outages. - defensecode.com
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Reprogramming Government: A Conversation With Mikey Dickersonbits.blogs.nytimes.com
Mikey Dickerson helped build Google’s computer systems. Now he’s in Washington, tasked with remaking the way the government uses computers and how citizens engage with it online. - bldgblog.blogspot.com