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16 Interviews With Linux Kernel Hackers

Nov 15th, 2008 · The Linux Foundation has published a series of video interviews from the annual Linux Kernel Summit held Sept. 15-16 in Portland, Oregon. In the videos, 16 developers — including Linux creator Linus Torvalds — discuss their kernel development …
see also: Linux · video · interview · Creator · Hacker · Linus Torvalds · Portland

Microsoft Exploit Predictions Right 40% of Time

Nov 14th, 2008 · Microsoft today called its first month of predicting whether hackers will create exploit code for its bugs a success — even though the company got its forecast right just 40% of the time for October. 'I think we did really well,' said Mike Reavey, …
see also: Microsoft · company · manager · Hacker · exploits · Postmortems · MSRC

Debian Running On the T-Mobile G1

Nov 14th, 2008 · Following hot on the heels of the G1 root exploit, Jay Freeman now has Debian ARM running on the G1. The RC30 update has fixed the root hole, but with utilities and images already available to replace the flash image with your own signed code, it looks …
see also: mobile · utilities · manufactured · Hacker · exploits · Debian · Debian ARM

The Trap Set By the FBI For Half Life 2 Hacker

Nov 13th, 2008 · You might remember the tiny news that Half Life 2 source code was leaked in 2003 ... it is the 6th most visited Slashdot story with over one kilocomment. Well, did anything happen to source of the leak, the German hacker Axel 'Ago' Gembe? Wired is reporting …
see also: office · 2001 · interview · company · Russia · 2003 · startups

Researchers Crack WPA Wi-Fi Encryption

Nov 6th, 2008 · Researchers Erik Tews and Martin Beck 'have just opened the box on a whole new hacker playground, says Dragos Ruiu, organizer of the PacSec conference. At the conference, Tews will show how he was able to partially crack WPA encryption in order to read …
see also: PC · Wi · Fi · organization · laptop · encrypted · Hacker

Blizzard Sued By South Carolina Inmate

Nov 5th, 2008 · Jonathan Lee Riches, an inmate in South Carolina famous for filing long, handwritten, rambling screeds against celebrities, politicians, and even buildings, has filed a third-party motion in Federal Court in Arizona in the MDY v. Blizzard botting case …
see also: video · landscape · fraud · identity · theft · political · exploration

Linux Supports More Devices Than Any Other OS

Nov 4th, 2008 · Linux Blog recommends an interview up on the O'Reilly site with Greg Kroah-Hartman, long-time Linux kernel hacker and the current Linux kernel maintainer for the USB driver core. He updates the free Linux driver program announced almost two years ago, …
see also: Linux · Hardware · world · Windows · computer · interview · OS

How China Will Use Cyber Warfare To Leapfrog Foes

Nov 2nd, 2008 · A lengthy article published in Culture Mandala details how China is using cyber warfare (PDF) as an asymmetric means to obtain technology transfer and market dominance. Case studies of Estonia, Georgia, and Project Chanology point towards a new auxiliary …
see also: Chinese · technology · political · PDF · Propaganda · Hacker · traditional

How To Make Money With Free Software

Oct 30th, 2008 · Dutch Python hacker/artist Stani took part in a contest organised by the Dutch Ministry Of Finance to design a 5 euro commemorative coin. And he won, using only free software: 'The whole design was done for 100% with free software. The biggest part consists …
see also: software · customers · Machine · organization · artist · financial · Python

Student Charged With Three Felonies for Finding Security Flaw — and Reporting it

Oct 28th, 2008 · Well, yet another teenage hacker who "did the right thing" by reporting a security flaw is being punished for his actions. Although it definitely sounds like the whole story may not be in the clear yet, a 15-year-old New York high school student has been …
see also: students · social · licensing · New York · Teenager · district · faculty

Alarm Raised On Teenage Hackers

Oct 27th, 2008 · Arno Igne writes to tell us that the number of underage participants in "high-tech" crimes has risen steeply in recent history. Reporting children as young as 11 swapping credit card details and asking for hacks, many are largely unskilled and thus more …
see also: network · history · Virus · Tech · Creator · social · Knowledge

Modern Methods For Sharing Innovation

Oct 26th, 2008 · The New York Times is running a story about Johnny Chung Lee, a hardware hacker made famous for his projects which modified the Nintendo Wiimote to do things like positional head tracking and multi-touch display control. The article focuses on the suggestion …
see also: Hardware · New York Times · Inventors · demonstrations · Hacker · traditional · modern

Hacker Admits To Scientology DDoS Attack

Oct 18th, 2008 · lbwbl writes with news that a New Jersey man will plead guilty to one felony count of 'unauthorized impairment of a protected computer' for his distributed denial of service attacks on Scientology websites as part of 'Anonymous' earlier this year. From …
see also: video · protection · service · computer · Los Angeles · Website · prosecute

Yahoo Hacker 'Mafiaboy' Eight Years On

Oct 13th, 2008 · Eight years ago Mafiaboy (Michael Calce) knocked Yahoo offline. Today he he works as a legitimate security consultant and has just published a book documenting his criminal career and offering advice on how people can protect themselves from people like …
see also: protection · Yahoo · Security · Hacker · advice · consultant · criminals

Palin E-mail Hacker Indicted

Oct 8th, 2008 · A University of Tennessee student who is the son of a Memphis legislator has been indicted by a federal grand jury on charges of hacking Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin's personal e-mail. [...] If convicted, [David C.] Kernell faces …
see also: students · presidential · legislation · jury · Palin · David · Hacker

Microsoft Programming Contest Hacked and Defaced

Oct 7th, 2008 · Microsoft followed their major annual Tech-Ed event in Australia with a week-long programming contest called 'DevSta,' to find 'star developers.' While the quantity and quality of submissions suggest a poor turnout, it certainly caught the attention of …
see also: Microsoft · Windows · calculations · Xbox · poor · Hacker · submissions

Linux-Based E-Voting In Brazil

Oct 7th, 2008 · I just heard from a good friend and Linux kernel hacker in Brazil that they have just finished their municipal election with 128 million people using Linux to vote. They voted nationwide for something like 5,000 city mayors. Voting is mandatory in Brazil. …
see also: Linux · pictures · Municipal · distro · computer · Java · City

Linux-Based E-Voting In Brazil

Oct 7th, 2008 · I just heard from a good friend and Linux kernel hacker in Brazil that they have just finished their municipal election with 128 million people using Linux to vote. They voted nationwide for something like 5,000 city mayors. Voting is mandatory in Brazil. …
see also: Linux · pictures · Municipal · distro · computer · Java · City

Microsoft Programming Contest Hacked and Defaced

Oct 7th, 2008 · Microsoft followed their major annual Tech-Ed event in Australia with a week-long programming contest called 'DevSta,' to find 'star developers.' While the quantity and quality of submissions suggest a poor turnout, it certainly caught the attention of …
see also: Microsoft · Windows · calculations · Xbox · poor · Hacker · submissions

Report Says China Will Demand Source Code

Oct 5th, 2008 · An anonymous reader alerts us to a two-week-old story that hasn't gotten much traction in the press to date. A Japanese newspaper and the AP report that China plans to demand source code from hardware manufacturers, and ban the sale of products from companies …
see also: Hardware · servers · intelligent · software · service · products · computer







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