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Darkode Hacking Forum Taken Down by FBI and Europol

In a joint operation that included law enforcement agencies from 20 countries, the infamous Darkode hacking forum has been taken down. Darkode, an ill-famed meeting place for top level hackers, was notorious for its though registration process which granted access only to users that could prove they were professionals at their craft, and had tricks and software to share or sell to others.

Hold that upgrade: Critical bug in .NET 4.6 'breaks applications'

Methods get wrong parameters, claim Stack Overflow dev. A critical bug in the optimizer in the just-released .NET 4.6 runtime could break and crash production applications, we're warned.

Bin your Android phone: 1 BILLION mobes can be infected by a single text

Good luck getting it patched on non-Nexus kit any time soon – may as well just buy a new one. The vast majority of Android phones can be silently infected each by a single text message, allowing criminals to worm their way into as many as 950 million devices.

Akademy Day 3 the start of BoFs, meetings and workshops

Akademy Awards. Each year the KDE Community presents Akademy Awards to people who have made special contributions. The jury this year was made up of recipients from last year.

How to Handle Files with Scilab on Ubuntu 15.04

  • Howtoforge Linux Howtos und Tutorials (Posted by bob on Jul 27, 2015 4:33 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Ubuntu, Linux; Story Type: News Story
Scilab is an OpenSource Linux software for numerical computation similar to Matlab. This tutorial shows how to handle files and load data into Scilab for later use or processing. Scilab will interpret the code in the file and it's structure and format, etc. To use a file within the Scilab environment, it is necessary to use a number of previous commands that allow both reading and interpretation of the file in question.

The right way to fail

  • Opensource.com (Posted by bob on Jul 27, 2015 1:41 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
At OSCON this year, Amye Scavarda and Leslie Hawthorn gave a talk entitled "Fear of Failing Fast: How to Avoid Sabotaging Your Success." I just had to attend. Here's a summary of the talk. read more

Google to block access to unofficial autocomplete API

  • The Register (Posted by bob on Jul 27, 2015 12:44 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
Yule bee … you'll bee … you'll be butter off … better off without it, says ad giant Google has decided the autocomplete API it informally offers will no longer be available for “unauthorised” users as of August 10th.…

How to get designers involved in your software project

  • Opensource.com (Posted by bob on Jul 27, 2015 11:47 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Interview
I attended Una Kravets' OSCON talk, "Open Source Design: A Love Story," after interviewing her recently. read more

The Dronecode Foundation aims to keep UAVs open

  • Opensource.com (Posted by bob on Jul 27, 2015 9:52 AM EDT)
  • Groups: Linux; Story Type: News Story
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles' (UAV) applications and capabilities are advancing at a phenomenal rate, and the cost of these systems is decreasing at an equally impressive rate largely because of the open source. In many cases, open source projects are outpacing the development of their equivalent closed source systems. To further accelerate these developments, in late 2014 several companies came together to form the Dronecode Foundation, a nonprofit organization that brings together existing open source drone projects and assets under one umbrella organization governed by The Linux Foundation. read more

Ubuntu defibrillates 14.10 for one LAST patch

Utopic Unicorn gets another gallop to leap security rainbow Ubuntu has changed its mind on an end-of-life announcement, giving Version 14.10 one last kernel patch to cover off some big vulns.…

Eating our own dog food in open source

  • Opensource.com (Posted by bob on Jul 27, 2015 7:01 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
Last month, after nearly two decades of using free and open source software, I attended my first conference: SELF. I even gave a little talk there, a kind of high-level overview of open source tools available to those of us who produce creative work (you can watch it on SELF's YouTube channel if you have an hour to kill). read more

Akademy Talks Day 2

The day today started out with showers of water drops as the late comers to Akademy waded their way amidst raincoated cyclists and residents of A Coruna sheltering themselves underneath coloured umbrellas...

Unreal Engine release, Laby, jMonkeyEngine, and more open gaming news

  • Opensource.com; By Robin Muilwijk (Posted by bob on Jul 26, 2015 10:12 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Roundups; Groups: Games, Linux
Hello, open gaming fans! In this week's edition, we take a look at Unreal Engine release, Laby, jMonkeyEngine, new Linux games, and the Pick of the Week!

Akademy Talks Day 1

The KDE community has spent the day in western Spain giving and watching talks showing new developments in the community and where we are likely to be going in the next year. The city of A Coruña is warm and welcoming, and almost reminiscent of Akademy 2013 in Bilbao, with the hilly backdrops and the oceanic linings as you see dark blue and black coloured t-shirted KDE community people trampling their way and wheezing throughout the trek up and downhill the steep tracks from the residences to the University Area where the Akademy Attendees have found their cosy haven. The day opened with...

Happy 30th anniversary, Tengen! Your anti-DRM NES chip fought the law, and the law won

  • The Register (Posted by bob on Jul 25, 2015 8:52 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Games; Story Type: News Story
Atari offshoot tried to take down Nintendo cartridge racket In 1985, Atari offloaded its ailing console games business to Japanese games giant Namco. The deal was the first step toward a massive legal battle that changed the way console manufacturers produced, licensed, and distributed their games.…

Plasma Mobile, a Free Mobile Platform

Plasma Mobile offers a Free (as in freedom and beer), user-friendly, privacy-enabling, customizable platform for mobile devices. Plasma Mobile is Free software, and is now developed via an open process. Plasma Mobile is currently under development with a prototype available providing basic functions to run on a smartphone.

Stackable SBC sandwich runs Linux on ARM/FPGA Zynq SoC

Sundance’s sandwich-style SBC runs Linux on an ARM/FPGA Xilinx Zynq SoC, offers VITA57.1 FMC-LPC I/O, and stacks via a PCIe/104 OneBank expansion bus. With its announcement of the EMC2-Z7015 SBC, PC/104 module maker Sundance Multiprocessor Technology Ltd. has become the third vendor we’ve come across to support the PC/104 Consortium’s new OneBank bus option for […]

Top 5: My Linux Story, Linux game review, Facebook, and more

In this week's Top 5, we look at how to run Ceph with Docker, Linux game review of OpenTTD, open hardware is winning, the real reason Facebook does open source, and a new My Linux Story.

Schedules for Flock and F23, Atomic & Workstation, DNF and a Fedora job opening!

  • Fedora Magazine (Posted by bob on Jul 24, 2015 6:26 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Fedora
Fedora is a big project, and it’s hard to keep up with everything. This series highlights interesting happenings in five different areas every week. It isn’t comprehensive news coverage — just quick summaries with links to each. Here are the... Continue Reading →

Container standards: Patching over the cracks

At OSCon, it may look like the container powers are all getting along, but under the surface disagreements simmer.

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