Hackaday Podcast Episode 290: iPhone’s Electric Glue, Winamp’s Source Code, and Sonya’s Beautiful Instructions

This week, Hackaday Editors Elliot Williams and Tom Nardi start things off by acknowledging an incredible milestone: 20 years of Hackaday! Well, probably. When a website gets to be this …read more Continue reading Hackaday Podcast Episode 290: iPhone’s Electric Glue, Winamp’s Source Code, and Sonya’s Beautiful Instructions

This Week in Security: Password Sanity, Tank Hacking, And The Mystery 9.9

It looks like there’s finally hope for sane password policies. The US National Institue of Standards and Technology, NIST, has released a draft of SP 800-63-4, the Digital Identity Guideline. …read more Continue reading This Week in Security: Password Sanity, Tank Hacking, And The Mystery 9.9

Supercon 2023: The Road to Writing Great Step-by-Step Instructions

Ikea is known as a purveyor of build-it-yourself flatpack furniture. Lego is known as a purveyor of build-it-yourself toys. Both are known for their instructions. The latter’s are considered incredibly …read more Continue reading Supercon 2023: The Road to Writing Great Step-by-Step Instructions

Hackaday Links: September 22, 2024

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Thanks a lot, Elon. Or maybe not, depending on how this report that China used Starlink signals to detect low-observable targets pans out. There aren’t a lot of details, and …read more Continue reading Hackaday Links: September 22, 2024

This Week in Security: Open Source C2, Raptor Trains, and End to End Encryption

Open Source has sort of eaten everything in software these days. And that includes malware, apparently, with open source Command and Control (C2) frameworks like Sliver and Havoc gaining traction. …read more Continue reading This Week in Security: Open Source C2, Raptor Trains, and End to End Encryption