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Wired.com was granted the first ever exclusive sneak peak of a Defcon Badge. Defcon, the world's largest hacker convention, starts Friday. The badge is hackable and packed full of features
...exclusive Simpsons episode" is nothing of the kind - what you actually download is a file about 150kb in size, and it looks like this
Run the file, and you won't see a new Simpsons episode - you're actually more likely to see this
a strange error message that mentions "photos" (probably fake), followed by lots of real error messages...
...exclusive nature next to the number, and diversity of the exploits included in order to improve the infection rate. This simplistic assumption on behalf of the coders totally ignored the possibility of their kits leaking to the general public , or copies of the kits ending up as a bargain in particular underground deal where the once highly...
...exclusive rights of usage of the trademark within a certain market to licensors. More than one organisation can have rights to use a certain trademark, however the market they can use it in is limited. An example of this would be Apple Music and Apple Computers; the trademark here being an apple symbol
Further information on the correct usage...
...exclusive website agenda had already been diverted to the other end without having to pay from the mother source, it'd be too late to reconstruct to normal settings. It is expensive to replenish and change to untarnished software. At times immune anti-virus is also out there, but anywhere it goes about entails some extra expense on part of...
...exclusive concern of professional writers. (George Orwell, Politics and the English Language
We ask people to threat model (as part of the SDL) by threat modeling their application. To do that, they model the design, and then have a threat modeling meeting in which someone runs the threat modeling tool to produce a threat modeling document....
...exclusive set of exams. But in 2008, MCSE is all set to be retired and replaced with a brand new certification that Microsoft is soon going to adopt. New top-notch certifications are MCITP Server Administrator and MCITP Enterprise Administrator
But as of now, all the individuals who manage to earn this prestigious certification prove...
...exclusive event for others. Even worse, it's "slicing the threat on pieces" compared to discussing the "pie" itself. Moreover, the shift from products to services in the underground marketplace is something that's been happening for the past three years, and therefore making it sound like it's been happening as of yesterday, brings the...
Scary idea to force Torontonians to implement universal broadband, even to those with broadband: I'll admit I don't understand Canada as well as I should, but this column in the Toronto Star advocates public ownership of broadband in the city that would supplant all privately supplied broadband to homes. I'm not kidding. Toronto Hydro is...