Smashing Security podcast #347: Trolls, military data, and the hitman and her

A woman’s attempt to hire an assassin online backfires badly, it’s scary just how cheap it is to buy information about US military personnel, and trolls and tattoos don’t mix.

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Social media firms will be forced to unmask online trolls, says Australia

The Prime Minister of Australia has said his government will introduce legislation which will compel social media companies to “unmask anonymous online trolls,” and allow victims to launch defamation proceedings.

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Arduino Wannabe Should Have Used a 555. Oh Wait, It Does.

It’s a little known secret that when the Hackaday writers gather in their secret underground bunker to work on our plans for world domination, we often take breaks to play our version of the corporate “Buzzword Bingo”, where paradigms are …read more

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Jamie Duncan, Red Hat – Application Security Weekly #54

Jamie Duncan is a recovering history major who has been at Red Hat for just over 7 years. Beginning with his role as a TAM, his focus has increasingly centered on the operations-oriented features of OpenShift, including the May 2018 publication of Open… Continue reading Jamie Duncan, Red Hat – Application Security Weekly #54