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NGINX and the CVE-2014-6271 Bash advisory - NGINXnginx.com
On September 24, 2014, a vulnerability was revealed in the Bash shell interpreter. The details are described in CVE-2014-6271. Note that there is a follow-up vulnerability CVE-2014-7169 that has not yet been patched. This bug does not affect the NGINX ... -
Announcing Claspdrmeister.wordpress.com
Hello, everyone! Clasp github repository Today I am happy to make the first release of the Common Lisp implementation “Clasp”. Clasp uses LLVM as its back-end and generates native code. Clasp is a ... -
Watching Larry Ellison become Larry Ellison -- The DNA of a Winnersteveblank.com
In Oracle’s early days Kathryn Gould was the founding VP of Marketing, working there from 1982 to 1984. When I heard that Larry Ellison was stepping down as Oracle’s CEO I asked Kathryn to think ab... - news.ycombinator.com
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8 bit weather on Product Huntproducthunt.com
8 bit weather: An 8bit weather app that tells you whats appropriate to wear - blog.bitpay.com
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Miss a Payment? Good Luck Moving That Cardealbook.nytimes.com
Subprime lenders are increasingly relying on technology that allows them to track and disable delinquent borrowers’ vehicles with just a tap of a cellphone app. -
Port of Dallas99percentinvisible.org
There’s a photograph we have tacked to our studio at 99% Invisible HQ. The photo, taken 1899, shows three men, all looking very fashionable, suspended mid-air on the lifted arm of a giant dredging ... - usetakana.com
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RSA Signature Forgery in NSSblog.mozilla.org
Issue A flaw in the Network Security Services (NSS) library used by Firefox and other products allows attackers to create forged RSA certificates. Mozilla has ... - news.ycombinator.com
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Pictura – Search Flickr inside Photoshop.pictura.madebysource.com
Photoshop plugin to instantly find and apply any image on Flickr directly inside Photoshop. -
Why the Heyday of Credit Card Fraud Is Almost Over | WIREDwired.com
In 1960, an IBM engineer named Forrest Parry was developing a new type of ID card for the CIA when he had an epiphany: Why not make each card a tiny data storage device in and of itself? He cut a short length of half-inch wide magnetic tape from a reel... - mail.openjdk.java.net
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