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New SSL Attack Exploits an Old Problem
31.03.2015
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attack on SSL that does not require man-in-the-middle techniques to steal sensitive data ….” The attack is actually based on a 13-year-old vulnerability that is “based on huge classes of RC4 weak keys
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Attackers Buy Real Ads for Fake Websites
16.09.2015
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The security blog malwarebytes.org reports that a recent global malware attack actually used paid ads on some well-known websites and ad networks. According to senior security researcher Jérôme
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PrivDog Security App Could Compromise User Security
03.03.2015
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The PrivDog “security” application by Adtrustmedia has come under fire as yet another SSL manipulation tool that actually compromises security. According to the US_CERT report, PrivDog is supposed
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New OpenMPI Improves FORTRAN Support
12.02.2014
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is still in common use among scientific programmers. According to a report in the Register, Squyres is quoted as saying that "This is the first set of MPI-FORTRAN bindings that are actually compliant
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New Zealand Supercomputer Hacked
04.06.2014
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that the attacker was based in China, but NIWA has not confirmed the place of origin. As impressive and expensive as scientific supercomputers are, the actual financial or espionage benefit of hacking into one seems
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Triton malware can bring down critical industrial infrastructure
19.12.2017
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to actual physical damage. Dubbed Triton, or Trisis, it’s a family of malware that’s designed to attack industrial complexes. Recently, an undisclosed organization was under the attack of Triton. “The
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Massive Simulation Reveals Drag on Bicycle Racers
11.07.2018
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was that the drag was 2 to 3 times smaller. The experiment demonstrated that the drag is actually 20 times smaller than the drag on an isolated cyclist. The result was so surprising that the team set up a wind
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Wine 5.0 Has Been Unleashed
27.01.2020
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copied into the Wine prefix. With the PE format added, actual PE binaries are copied into Wine prefix, which has the effect of making the prefix look more like an actual Windows installation. Other fixes
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SGI Interview: SGI VP Bill Mannel talks about Altix ICE
12.11.2011
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Joe Casad: It looks like SGI has some exciting stuff coming up.  What’s coming with your next release of the Altix ICE HPC platform? Bill Mannel: We’re actually going to be announcing the latest
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C++ Developers Want to Integrate Cairo
06.01.2014
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engine, and the statistics programming environment R. Although Cairo is actually written in C, the standardization team is investigating the possibility of converting the library to C++ through

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