“The Ask.com search engine went through some sort of technical issue late Friday night, as its servers were exposing the internal Apache server status page, revealing recently processed search queries,” reports BleepingComputer. An anonymous reader writes: The issue is now…

Eric S. Raymond Unveils New List Of 'Hacker Archetypes'
An anonymous reader writes: Open source guru Eric S. Raymond has announced public brainstorming on a “gallery of hacker archetypes to help motivate newbies” by defining several different psychologies commonly found among programmers. He’s unveiled an initial list developed with…

Tunnelled IPv6 Attacks Bypass Network Intrusion Detection Systems
“The transition to internet protocol version 6 has opened up a whole new range of threat vectors that allow attackers to set up undetectable communications channels across networks, researchers have found.” Slashdot reader Bismillah summarizes a report from IT News….

Electric Vertical Take-Off Aircraft Successfully Tested By DARPA
Slashdot reader drunkdrone tipped us off to some big aviation news: After several years of development DARPA has successfully completed flight-testing of one of the most novel, and odd-looking, aircraft designs we’ve seen in some time — the sub-scale electric…

McAfee: Big Spike In Mac OS Malware In 2016, Mostly From Adware Bunding
An anonymous reader quotes Fortune: Security firm McAfee released a report this week that showed a big jump in 2016 regarding malware hitting the Mac operating system. The McAfee report said there were 460,000 malware instances affecting the Mac OS…

IRS Warns Tax Info Leaked By US Financial Aid Site
“Hackers accessed the data of up to 100,000 people through a tool that helps students get financial aid,” writes CNN. An anonymous reader quotes their report: IRS Commissioner John Koskinen testified before the Senate Finance Committee Thursday that a breach…

Hacker Group Leaks 'NSA's Top Secret Arsenal of Digital Weapons'
Hacker group ‘The Shadow Brokers’, which last year allegedly released top-secret tools that the National Security Agency had used to break into the networks of foreign governments and other espionage targets, today said it is disappointed with President Donald Trump,…

Ask Slashdot: Should I Move From Java To Scala?
“Scala is one of the JVM languages that manages to maintain a hip and professional vibe at the same time,” writes long-time Slashdot reader Qbertino — building up to a big question: One reason for this probably being that Scala…

Hyperloop One Announces 11 Possible US Routes, Completes Vegas Test Track
An anonymous reader writes: Thursday Hyperloop One executives announced that they’ve finished constructing their 1,640-foot-long “DevLoop” test track in the desert outside Las Vegas. But they also revealed possible U.S. routes for their high-speed transportation solution “to initiate a nationwide…

Staples Tries Co-Working Spaces To Court Millennials And Entrepreneurs
Are there any Slashdot readers who are doing their work in co-working spaces? An anonymous reader writes: Staples office-supply stores is aggressively repositioning its brand to entice new customers like tech entrepreneurs and small businesses, reports The New York Times….