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Kali Linux Releases First Update of 2019 – Rogue Media Labs

Kali Linux Releases First Update of 2019   Rogue Media Labs Developers at Kali Linux have officially rolled out their first update of 2019, releasing Kali Linux version 2019.1 to the public less than 24 hours ago. According to …

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Android Things is now only for smart speakers and displays – LinuxGizmos.com

Android Things is now only for smart speakers and displays   LinuxGizmos.com Android Things will now focus solely on OEM-built smart speakers and displays. Google is discontinuing public access to i.MX8M, Snapdragon, and MediaTek …

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Tech Review: The Casa Node – Decrypt Media

Tech Review: The Casa Node   Decrypt Media One thing on everybody’s wishlist right now is the Casa Node. The company describes it as “the easiest way to get started with Lightning and a Bitcoin full node” …

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Qurlla of New World Hackers Begins Infecting IoT Devices with New, Never Before Seen, TrojanXENE Ransomware – Rogue Media Labs

Qurlla of New World Hackers Begins Infecting IoT Devices with New, Never Before Seen, TrojanXENE Ransomware   Rogue Media Labs This morning, January 14th 2019, “Qurlla” of New World Hackers essentially launched/invented a new form of ransomware attack that the world has never seen …

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A Global Digital Media Network – Digital Journal

A Global Digital Media Network   Digital Journal This press release was orginally distributed by SBWire. North Holland, Netherlands — (SBWIRE) — 12/21/2018 — The Kickstarter Campaign is located on the web …

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From HackSpace mag issue 14: DIY Geiger counters

In HackSpace magazine issue 14 , out today, Cameron Norris writes about how citizen scientists at Tokyo Hackerspace took on the Fukushima nuclear disaster. Safecast is an independent citizen science project that emerged in the wake of the Fukushima nuclear disaster to provide accurate, unbiased, and credible data on radiation exposure in Japan. On 11 March 2011, an undersea earthquake off the Pacific coast of Thoku, Japan, caused the second-worst nuclear accident in the history of nuclear power generation, releasing almost 30% more radiation than the Chernobyl disaster in 1986.

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Cyber bank robbers steal millions using USB drives | SC Media – SC Magazine

Cyber bank robbers steal millions using USB drives | SC Media   SC Magazine A cyber bank robbery outfit proved to the detriment of several Eastern European banks the necessity of physically securing computer assets that could give an …

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Developer Q&A: brand-new online training courses

There is always a flurry of activity at the start of the new academic year, and we are getting in on the action: this autumn and winter, we’ll be launching four new online courses! They are completely free and aim to give educators a solid grounding in the concepts and practical applications of computing.

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