April 2014 Archive
19861.
Massive Data Breach on Korean Leading Credit card Companies (cybernewsalerts.com)
19862.
Heartbleed Hackers Steal Encryption Keys in Threat Test (cybernewsalerts.com)
19863.
Adobe Reader Allows Attacker to Access files under Android System (cybernewsalerts.com)
19864.
Higher education: Is college worth it? (economist.com)
19865.
Io language (iolanguage.org)
19866.
Blood moon tonight But it is cloudy :( (pelland.me)
19867.
987 – Fibonacci 2048 (puckipedia.github.io)
19868.
DevOps Saved Healthcare.gov (flux7.com)
19869.
Bitcoin Fees (bitcoinfees.com)
19870.
TSR #184 – Asus PC Gamer Party and More (theshowradio.info)
19871.
Windigo victim speaks out on the ‘stealth’ malware that attacked (cybernewsalerts.com)
19872.
The Narrative of Starbucks (invisiblebridg.es)
19873.
Confirmed: Google will let anyone in the U.S. buy Google Glass for just one day (venturebeat.com)
19874.
Preparing for the Protection of Personal Info Act in South Africa (iafrikan.com)
19875.
Authy (YC S12) Is Two-Factor Authentication For Security Beyond Passwords (ycuniverse.com)
19876.
The Flaw at the Heart of [Chua + Rubenfeld's] The Triple Package (slate.com)
19877.
How To Optimize Your E-Commerce Site (iafrikan.com)
19878.
Bfxr: Make sound effects for your games. (bfxr.net)
19879.
4 things that will piss off a developer (blog.hackerearth.com)
19880.
The big reason to hire superstar employees is not the work they do (blogs.hbr.org)
19881.
Show HN: Tinfoil: a workflow to store sensitive data on untrusted cloud services (eyas.github.io)
19882.
Bitcash Messenger (bitcash.com)
19883.
BootGrad – GlassDoor for Technology Bootcamps (bootgrad.com)
19884.
On detecting Heartbleed with static analysis (security.coverity.com)
19885.
Interesting list: The Startup 100 (thestartup100.com)
19886.
Obama Lets NSA Use Zero-Day Exploits by labeling it as 'National Security Need' (thehackernews.com)
19887.
How Small Businesses Can Gain From Listening To Their Social Media Customers (adeyemiadisa.com)
19888.
Amazon puts your Windows workstation on mobile devices with WorkSpaces (cel.gs)
19889.
MH 370 flight could have fallen victim to world's first 'cyber-hijack' (smh.com.au)
19890.
Manformation Project (youtube.com)