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US Drought Brings A Surprise Benefit: No Tornados

US Drought Brings A Surprise Benefit: No Tornados

Slashdot reader turkeydance tipped us off to news that America hasn’t had a single tornado in November, even though last year it experienced 99, and averages 58 every November. CNN reports: Drought is overwhelming Southeastern states this fall, and temperatures…

Red Hat Announces Fedora Will Support MP3 Playback

Red Hat Announces Fedora Will Support MP3 Playback

Long-time Slashdot reader jrincayc shares news from Red Hat’s Fedora Engineering Manager, Tom Callaway. On the Fedora-legal mailing list, Callaway announced: Red Hat has determined that it is now acceptable for Fedora to include MP3 decoding functionality (not specific to…

Hack Exposes 412 Million Accounts on AdultFriendFinder Sites

Hack Exposes 412 Million Accounts on AdultFriendFinder Sites

“Almost every account password was cracked, thanks to the company’s poor security practices,” reports ZDNet — even for “deleted” accounts. An anonymous reader quotes their article: The hack includes 339 million accounts from AdultFriendFinder.com, which the company describes as the…

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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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