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London council ‘failed to test’ parking ticket app, exposed personal info

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Authority fined £70k after missing URL manipulation A London council has been fined £70,000 after design faults in its TicketViewer app allowed unauthorised access to 119 documents containing sensitive personal information.…

65% off AcuRite Refrigerator/Freezer Wireless Digital Thermometer – Deal Alert

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How often do you check temps in your fridge or freezer? With the AcuRite wireless fridge/freezer thermometernbsp;you can be sure that your food is being stored at safe temperatures.
It displays the refrigerator temperature, freezer temperature and the high / low temperatures recorded for each.

An alarm notifies you audibly and visually when temperatures exceed your customizable presets.

Especially useful in a power outage, or if you plan to store food in a cooler for an extended period of time. Right now the typical list price on AcuRite's thermometer is discounted 65% to just $13.84.
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60% off Logitech G105 Gaming Keyboard – Deal Alert

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The G105 gaming keyboardnbsp;from Logitech features dual-level LED backlighting, fully programmable g-keys for single actions and macros, and anti-ghosting capabilities. Program 3 macros per key -- configure up to 18 unique functions per game. Program single keystrokes, complex macros or intricate LUA scripts. Record new macros on the fly while you're in the game.

The G105 Logitech gaming keyboard is built for serious gaming and its typical list price of $59.99 has been reduced 60% to $23.99.
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Online course: Get started with AngularJS

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AngularJS is a complete JavaScript framework that helps you create dynamic, interactive applications in HTML.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here(Insider Story)

RTÉ announces plans to develop the next generation RTÉ Player

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17 August 2017 - RTEacute; has announced its plans to develop the next generation RTEacute; Player, Irelandrsquo;s number one broadcaster video-on-demand service.
It is expected that the new service will be launched before the end of the year.The redeveloped RTEacute; Player will be RTEacute;’s multi-channel television and video platform, designed and re-imagined for how Irish audiences watch television and video content online.
It will be a world-class online television and video destination that seamlessly blends... Source: RealWire

We may have caught supernova debris slamming into neighboring stars

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Many stars have companions that will be in the line of fire when the star explodes.

Cox starts charging $50 extra per month for unlimited data

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Or you can get another 500GB for an extra $30 every month.

Yes, it really has taken NASA 11 years to develop a parachute

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NASA's acting chief technologist says the agency is limited by political emphasis.

Another feature slips out of the Windows 10 Fall Creators Update

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Story Remix's jawdropping 3D capabilities won't be there on day one.

Without Nathan Drake, Uncharted: Lost Legacy is still just Uncharted

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Review: By-the-numbers spin-off doesn't quite sell its new protagonists.

Rare pubic-grooming data reveals injuries, odd habits, and nicked bits

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Grooming often, removing all hair, and having others help ups chance of injury.

Don’t panic, Chicago, but 1.8 million of your voters’ records leaked from a weak AWS silo

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Personal info spills from another poorly secured Amazon service A voting machine supplier for dozens of US states left records on 1.8 million Americans unsecured, in public view for anyone to download, in a misconfigured AWS storage system.…

Don’t panic, Chicago, but an AWS S3 config blunder exposed 1.8 million voter records

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Personal info spills from another poorly secured Amazon service A voting machine supplier for dozens of US states left records on 1.8 million Americans in public view for anyone to download – after misconfiguring its AWS-hosted storage.…

Oracle doesn’t want Java EE any more

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Oracle wants to end its leadership in the development of enterprise Java and is looking for an open source foundation to take on the role.The company said today that the upcoming Java EE (Enterprise Edition) 8 presents an opportunity to rethink how the platform is developed.

Although development is done via open source with community participation, the current Oracle-led process is not seen agile, flexible, or open enough. ”We believe that moving Java EE technologies to an open source foundation may be the right next step, to adopt more agile processes, implement more flexible licensing and change the governance process,” Oracle said in a statement.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here

What code is running on Apple’s Secure Enclave security chip? Now we have a decryption key…

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Ladies and gentlemen, start your ARM disassemblers Apple's Secure Enclave, an ARM-based coprocessor used to enhance iOS security, became a bit less secure on Thursday with the publication of a firmware decryption key.…

US cops point at cell towers and say: Give us every phone number that’s touched that mast

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Verizon says basestation dumps increasingly popular US telecoms giant Verizon says police are increasingly asking it to cough up massive dumps of cellphone data rather than individual records.…

New NIST draft embeds privacy into US govt security for the first time

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Federal agency addresses the new world of Alexa, smart cameras and IoT A draft of new IT security measures by the US National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has for the first time pulled privacy into its core text as well as expanded its scope to include the internet of things and smart home technology.…

IDG Contributor Network: Orchestration tools enable companies to fully exploit Linux container technology

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Companies that need to deliver applications quickly and efficiently — and today, what company doesnrsquo;t need to do this?— are turning to Linux containers. What they are also finding is that once they get past the “letrsquo;s see how these container things workrdquo; stage, they are going to end up with a lot of containers running in a lot of different places.Linux container technology is not new, but it has increased in popularity due to factors including the innovative packaging format (now Open Container Initiative (OCI) format) originally invented by Docker, as well as the competitive requirement for continual development and deployment of new applications.
In a May 2016 Forrester study commissioned by Red Hat, 48 percent of respondents said they were already using containers in development, a figure projected to rise to 53 percent this year. Only one-fifth of respondents said that they wouldnrsquo;t leverage containers in development processes in 2017.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here

Q: How many drones are we bombing ISIS with? A: That’s secret, mmkay

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But the MoD will happily tell you how many manned jets we're using to do that exact thing The Information Tribunal has rejected an appeal by campaigners trying to find out how many British Reaper drones are being used for warlike missions in the Middle East.…

So long and thanks for all the phish: Red teams need to be smarter now

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Pen-testers face new challenges as defences evolve BSides  The opening talk at BSides Manchester on Thursday examined how red team tactics are evolving beyond phishing to include a wider variety of methods.…
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