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More Code In Movies: Nmap Meets Snowden

More Code In Movies: Nmap Meets Snowden

After Saturday’s story about the code samples in the new movie Arrival, an anonymous reader reminded us of this classic essay at Nmap.org: For reasons unknown, Hollywood has decided that Nmap is the tool to show whenever hacking scenes are…

Scammers Bite Chrome Users With Forgotten 2014 Bug

Scammers Bite Chrome Users With Forgotten 2014 Bug

“Tech support scammers have started exploiting a two-year-old bug in Google Chrome to trick victims into believing their PC is infected with malware,” reports security researcher Sophos. It begins by freezing the browser, BrianFagioli reports, sharing an article from Beta…

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'Here Be Dragons': The Seven Most Vexing Problems In Programming

'Here Be Dragons': The Seven Most Vexing Problems In Programming

InfoWorld has identified “seven of the gnarliest corners of the programming world,” which Slashdot reader snydeq describes as “worthy of large markers reading, ‘Here be dragons.’” Some examples: Multithreading. “It sounded like a good idea,” according to the article, but…

OWASP ModSecurity Core Rule Set Version 3.0 Released

OWASP ModSecurity Core Rule Set Version 3.0 Released

Need a new set of generic attack detection rules for your web application firewall? Try the new OWASP ModSecurity Core Rule Set version 3.0.0! Long-time Slashdot reader dune73 writes: The OWASP CRS is a widely-used Open Source set of generic…

Ethernet Consortia Wants To Unlock a More Time-Sensitive Network

Ethernet Consortia Wants To Unlock a More Time-Sensitive Network

Does Ethernet need new features like “stream reservation” and time synchronization to make sure time-sensitive data isn’t delayed on the network? coondoggie quotes Network World: The demand from Internet of Things, automotive networking and video applications are driving changes to…

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BlackBerry's Keyboard is Coming Back for One Last Dance

BlackBerry's Keyboard is Coming Back for One Last Dance

BlackBerry has officially stopped making its own phones, but the company has one last treat for die-hard fans: a new phone sporting its trademark physical keyboard. According to Bloomberg: Chief Executive Officer John Chen had hinted at the phone in…