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http://haacked.com/archive/2008/11/20/anatomy-of-a-subtle-json-vulnerability.aspx/
Tags: #security #JSON #Javascript
  
  Tags: #security #JSON #Javascript
You’ve Been Haacked
  
  Anatomy of a Subtle JSON Vulnerability
  You've been Haacked is a blog about Technology, Software, Management, and Open Source. It's full of good stuff.
  Add insult to injury:
http://news.softpedia.com/news/yahoo-scanned-everyone-s-emails-in-real-time-for-the-nsa-and-fbi-508955.shtml
  
  http://news.softpedia.com/news/yahoo-scanned-everyone-s-emails-in-real-time-for-the-nsa-and-fbi-508955.shtml
softpedia
  
  Yahoo Scanned Everyone's Emails in Real-Time for the NSA and FBI
  Reuters uncovers secret tool built by Yahoo at the behest of the NSA and FBI in order to scan Yahoo emails
  Forwarded from The Daily C++
Tags: #stackoverflow #standard #definition #endofline
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/39885423/c-is-there-a-standard-definition-for-end-of-line-in-a-multi-line-string-const
  
  http://stackoverflow.com/questions/39885423/c-is-there-a-standard-definition-for-end-of-line-in-a-multi-line-string-const
Stack Overflow
  
  C++: Is there a standard definition for end-of-line in a multi-line string constant?
  If I have a multi-line string C++11 string constant such as
R"""line 1
line 2
line3"""
Is it defined what character(s) the line terminator/separator consist of?
  R"""line 1
line 2
line3"""
Is it defined what character(s) the line terminator/separator consist of?
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  lwn.net
  
  Systemd programming, 30 months later
  Some time ago, we published a pair of articles about systemd
programming that extolled the value of providing high-quality unit files in
upstream packages. The hope was that all distributions would use them and
that problems could be fixed centrally rather…
  programming that extolled the value of providing high-quality unit files in
upstream packages. The hope was that all distributions would use them and
that problems could be fixed centrally rather…
Slide to unlock? Seriously? 
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2016-10-07/apple-wins-appeal-reinstating-119-6-million-samsung-verdict
  
  http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2016-10-07/apple-wins-appeal-reinstating-119-6-million-samsung-verdict
Bloomberg
  
  Apple Wins Appeal Reinstating $119.6 Million Samsung Verdict
  Apple Inc. won an appeals court ruling that reinstates a patent-infringement verdict it won against Samsung Electronics Co., including for its slide-to-unlock feature for smartphones and tablets.
  Forwarded from Linuxgram 🐧
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2016/10/10/linus_torvalds_says_arm_just_doesnt_look_like_beating_intel/
  
  www.theregister.co.uk
  
  Linus Torvalds says ARM just doesn't look like beating Intel
  Linux Lord also feels Internet of Things hardware is mostly doomed, like his old Sinclair QL
  
  Full Stack's Broadcast
Source: @techbinder  #Hot http://thenextweb.com/google/2016/10/10/chrome-less-ram/
Sad thing we will no longer be able to make memes about it 😢
  Forwarded from The best of devRant :/
  
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  The undercover war on cryptography:
http://www.techrepublic.com/article/the-undercover-war-on-your-internet-secrets-how-online-surveillance-cracked-our-trust-in-the-web/
  http://www.techrepublic.com/article/the-undercover-war-on-your-internet-secrets-how-online-surveillance-cracked-our-trust-in-the-web/