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PowerShell add-on security modules
04.10.2018
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PowerSploit expects a list of bytes in the form 0xXX,0xXX,0xXX,0xXX . The Backtrack toolset is helpful for generating the correct format: > msfpayload windows/exec CMD="cmd /k calc" EXITFUNC=thread C ... Script Kiddies 4.0
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What Happens with WebOS?
02.09.2011
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it inherited in the $1.2 billion purchase of Palm in April 2010. Sluggish sales and complaints from retailers about unsold inventories led HP to cut prices on the tablets several times, eventually slashing them ... it inherited in the $1.2 billion purchase of Palm in April 2010. But what will happen to webOS, the smartphone OS that many still consider an alternative to Android and the iPhone?
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What Happens with WebOS?
11.11.2011
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it inherited in the $1.2 billion purchase of Palm in April 2010. Sluggish sales and complaints from retailers about unsold inventories led HP to cut prices on the tablets several times, eventually slashing them ... it inherited in the $1.2 billion purchase of Palm in April 2010. But what will happen to webOS, the smartphone OS that many still consider an alternative to Android and the iPhone?
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Microsoft Programmer Top Contributor to Linux Kernel 3.0
21.07.2011
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In an update on the development of Linux 3.0 the LWN.net site cites Microsoft employee K. Y. Srinivasan as a top contributor to the kernel code. He has made 343 changes, followed by David S. Miller ... By the number of changes Microsoft is among the top contributors to Linux 3.0. ... Microsoft Programmer Top Contributor to Linux Kernel 3.0
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Latest version of OTRS helpdesk brushes up GUI
16.11.2010
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  Version 3.0 of the OTRS trouble ticketing and helpdesk software is ready for download. The highlight of the latest release is a revised web interface that is supposed to work much fluently than ... Version 3.0 of the OTRS trouble ticketing and helpdesk system is out.
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Coding Flaw in Git Could Lead to Buffer Overflow
16.03.2016
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A flaw in previous versions of the Git version control system could allow an attacker to execute malicious code on remote server and client systems. The problem affects Git version 2.7.0 and earlier ... Users with version 2.7.0 or earlier are encouraged to upgrade.
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XSEDE Starts a New Era
25.08.2016
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a new era in the development of XSEDE. This new “XSEDE 2.0” phase calls for the organization to take the lead on: Managing and delivering services for a portfolio of supercomputers and high ... NSF announces details for new XSEDE 2.0 phase
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Hortonworks Data Platform Now Available
14.06.2012
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Hortonworks unveils Hortonworks Data Platform (HDP) 1.0.
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Versity Open Sources New S3 Gateway
20.06.2023
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Versity Gateway is licensed under Apache 2.0.
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Routing with Quagga
19.02.2013
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