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Well, We Failed.medium.com
We set out with ambitious plans but after a year of development, we’ve run out of cash and are shutting down Wattage. -
Quietly Mapping the Network Attack Surfacehackertarget.com
With Open Source Intelligence you can map an organizations network attack surface. Discover tools and techniques available and check your network. -
Researcher: Drug Pump the 'Least Secure IP Device I've Ever Seen' | The Security Ledgersecurityledger.com
A researcher studying the workings of a wireless-enabled drug infusion pump by the firm Hospira said the device utterly lacked security controls, making it "the - blog.heroku.com
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Building a Voight-Kampff Test with Bayes Factorcountbayesie.com
T-tests? That's for amateurs! In this post we're going to build a Voight-Kampff Test! If you haven't watched Blade Runner or read Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? you may be unfamiliar with this famous test. The purpose of the Voight-Kampff test... -
How the NSA Converts Spoken Words Into Searchable Text - The Interceptfirstlook.org
Top-secret documents show the NSA can automatically recognize the content within phone calls, generating easily searched transcriptions. -
How to write a Rust syntax extension - Bro, Do You Even Code?brodoyouevencode.com
While I was working on my ggp-rs project last week, I was having some trouble tracking down a strange bug that was happening. The relevant code was … -
Lawmakers in France Move to Vastly Expand Surveillancenytimes.com
A measure would give the intelligence services the right to gather potentially unlimited electronic data from Internet communications, and to tap cellphones and capture text messages. - biasedbit.com
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5 Castles That Are Cheaper Than An Apartment In San Franciscoupout.com
Just putting the insane rent into perspective for you. 1. You could buy this castle in the Midi-Pyrénées of France for $2,659,569... It's built on the foundations of a Roman outpost that dates back to the 14th century and spans over 1500 square... - coprhd.github.io
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U.S. jury orders Motorola Mobility to pay $10 million in Fujifilm patent suitreuters.com
(Reuters) - Motorola Mobility said a U.S. jury ordered the company to pay $10.2 million in damages for using Fujifilm Corp's patented technology in its phones without permission.Fujifilm Corp, a subsidiary - completemusicupdate.com
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