Linux gets double-quick double-update to fix kernel Oops!
Linux doesn’t BSoD. It has oopses and panics instead. (We show you how to make a kernel module to explore further.) Continue reading Linux gets double-quick double-update to fix kernel Oops!
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Linux doesn’t BSoD. It has oopses and panics instead. (We show you how to make a kernel module to explore further.) Continue reading Linux gets double-quick double-update to fix kernel Oops!
I’m not the first person to suffer this fate, but hopefully I can be the last. Continue reading I Lost $17,000 in Crypto. Here’s How to Avoid My Mistake
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Why is Microsoft Corporations’ (NASDAQ: MSFT) CEO Satya Nardella touting underwater servers instead of focusing on the plight of current Windows Server and Desktop users dealing with the apparent incompetenc… Continue reading MSFT Drops OS Ball, Again
If Sean Gallagher’s screed detailing an ICS/SCADA hardware flaw, at our go-to site of popular intelligence – Ars Technica) wasn’t brimmed-up full of schadenfreude, I’d be crying in outrage (specifically, at the vendor stupidity illuminated by the brig… Continue reading Username? That’ll Be RM – RF /
A former honoree discovered a security flaw in Forbes’ system that revealed phone numbers, emails, and date of birth. Continue reading Forbes ’30 Under 30′ Conference Website Exposed Attendees’ Personal Information
It doesn’t appear as though he got fired. Continue reading A New York City Education Department Employee Got Caught Mining Bitcoin at Work
Many Comcast users were unable to access archive.org, which led people to sound the censorship sirens. Continue reading A Technical Issue Made People Think Comcast Had Brought on the Post-Net Neutrality Apocalypse
If it isn’t a live feed, then what is it? A simulation? A prerecorded loop? Continue reading Uh, Did Someone Leave US Surveillance Drone Feeds Live on the Public Internet?