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Microsoft

UK Plans Cyber Weapons Program 59

An anonymous reader writes "The Ministry of Defence says they are working on a range of offensive cyber weapons to increase the country's defensive capabilities. The armed forces minister, Nick Harvey, says, 'The consequences of a well planned, well executed attack against our digital infrastructure could be catastrophic With nuclear or biological weapons, the technical threshold is high. With cyber the finger hovering over the button could be anyone from a state to a student.'"
Novell

Attachmate Fires Mono Developers 362

darthcamaro writes "Love it or hate it, Novell's open source Mono project has inspired a lot of debate over the last 7 years. Mono brings .NET to Linux, with some interesting patent connections. The project is now at a crossroads, with news today that Attachmate had laid off the US based development team for Mono."
Music

Submission + - imslp.org Taken Down Thanks to MPA (imslpforums.org)

dsavi writes: The International Music Score Library Project's website imslp.org (A library of public domain scores and recordings of classical music) has been taken down by GoDaddy per a DMCA takedown request from the Music Publisher's Association. According to the MPA, a score of Rachmanioff's Bells is under copyright in the US, while according to IMSLP it is most definitely not. A DMCA counter-notice has been issued to GoDaddy by IMSLP, unfortunately there is a ten-day waiting period before the domain can be restored. While the imslp.org domain is down, the music library can still be accessed at PetrucciLibrary.org. Anyone who is interested in helping with counter-suing the MPA can email imslproject at yahoo dot ca.

Comment Re:Money (Score 1) 758

I wish we had a score six to mod this too. As a .NET developer I agree that devs who only know .NET or Java or PHP etc. are a liability, we recently interviewed someone with extensive .NET experience, looked to be a good candidate too, and then we asked him about exception handling. He responded that anything that can throw should be wrapped in a try/catch block this answer was fine... although of concern. However what caused us to see other candidates was his reasoning "Because that's the way we've always done it where I work," a statement revealing how much he fundamentally didn't understand about what he was working with. While he was a perfectly fine technical coder he was under no circumstances an engineer. I think this is what the critically misguided CEO meant, however I still wouldn't work for someone that decides any technology is a liability, every technology has its purpose and to discount that as he has done is just idiotic

Submission + - Jack Thompson Threatens Gabe Newell Over HL2 Mod (escapistmagazine.com)

Anonymous Coward writes: "Disbarred Jack Thompson is threatening Gabe Newell over a user mod called School Shooter, calling it a murder simulator and Columbine mod.

"Speaking for myself alone (for now), you have until five o'clock pm Eastern standard time this Friday, March 18, 2011, to shut down this public safety hazard I predicted years ago this school massacre game would arrive. I hate being right all the time.""

Idle

Submission + - Ubisoft Pirates their own soundtrack (arstechnica.com)

kantos writes: Ubisoft, well known for their draconian DRM recently released a 'Digital Deluxe' edition of their game 'Assassin's Creed Brotherhood' the edition comes with a soundtrack encoded by 'arsa13' and appears to come straight from a torrent.

Comment Re:Makes me glad I quit Windows years ago (Score 3, Interesting) 241

Honestly.... this argument is stupid, Group Policy arose because on Windows everything is a COM object with an ACL and it was neigh impossible to manage to provide even a modicum of security without some sort of system policy at a high level. Linux of course doesn't need this because it operates in a fundamentally different manner where everything is a file and the file system permissions (group based) determine if a is executable or not. Thus the Linux kernel doesn't need to know what specific COM+ handler needs to be loaded, but rather if a file is a supported executable format or not, and what to do from there. Both systems have fundamental advantages, Linux is deceptively simple leading to a power on the command line that is daunting for many users. Whereas Windows can be easy worked with to extend using COM and the registry (The registry was never designed to hold most of the crap that people shove in there... it was designed to be a central repository of information for COM objects).

If anything this model shows MS's lack of foresight into the importance of networking and their focus on the single standalone box.

Comment Re:Option? (Score 1) 340

Sadly this is due to COM+ registration, every single file type that has a program association (including exe in which case the association is the loader) is registered to tell windows what to do with it.

.NET CLR takes care of some of these issues... but doesn't sadly change the overall system. The fact that so few devs take advantage of application manifests to lock down their programs and use Side by Side to specify the precise dependencies allows virus writers to simply bypass the OS and aim for third party apps

Submission + - Recovering a drive on the cheap

kantos writes: I have a hard drive that that as best I can tell is a brick... I figured that I would ask slashdot before I turned the platters into sun catchers for my patio.

The drive in question is a WD1000BB-00CAA0 and this is what shows up in syslog on boot: Feb 2 05:54:56 Jester kernel: [ 115.982684] ata1.00: BMDMA stat 0x25 Feb 2 05:54:56 Jester kernel: [ 115.982691] ata1.00: failed command: READ DMA Feb 2 05:54:56 Jester kernel: [ 115.982706] ata1.00: cmd c8/00:08:00:00:00/00: 00:00:00:00/e0 tag 0 dma 4096 in Feb 2 05:54:56 Jester kernel: [ 115.982710] res 51/10:08:00:00:00/00: 00:00:00:00/e0 Emask 0x81 (invalid argument) Feb 2 05:54:56 Jester kernel: [ 115.982717] ata1.00: status: { DRDY ERR } Feb 2 05:54:56 Jester kernel: [ 115.982723] ata1.00: error: { IDNF } Feb 2 05:54:56 Jester kernel: [ 116.041376] ata1.00: configured for UDMA/100 Feb 2 05:54:56 Jester kernel: [ 116.041407] ata1: EH complete Feb 2 05:54:56 Jester kernel: [ 116.042651] ata1.00: exception Emask 0x0 SAct 0x0 SErr 0x0 action 0x0 Feb 2 05:54:56 Jester kernel: [ 116.042658] ata1.00: BMDMA stat 0x25 Feb 2 05:54:56 Jester kernel: [ 116.042665] ata1.00: failed command: READ DMA Feb 2 05:54:56 Jester kernel: [ 116.042680] ata1.00: cmd c8/00:08:00:00:00/00: 00:00:00:00/e0 tag 0 dma 4096 in Feb 2 05:54:56 Jester kernel: [ 116.042684] res 51/10:08:00:00:00/00: 00:00:00:00/e0 Emask 0x81 (invalid argument) Feb 2 05:54:56 Jester kernel: [ 116.042691] ata1.00: status: { DRDY ERR } Feb 2 05:54:56 Jester kernel: [ 116.042697] ata1.00: error: { IDNF } Feb 2 05:54:56 Jester kernel: [ 116.102657] ata1.00: configured for UDMA/100 Feb 2 05:54:56 Jester kernel: [ 116.102687] sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] Result: hostbyte =DID_OK driverbyte=DRIVER_SENSE Feb 2 05:54:56 Jester kernel: [ 116.102696] sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] Sense Key : Abor ted Command [current] [descriptor] Feb 2 05:54:56 Jester kernel: [ 116.102707] Descriptor sense data with sense d escriptors (in hex): Feb 2 05:54:56 Jester kernel: [ 116.102712] 72 0b 14 00 00 00 00 0c 00 0a 80 00 00 00 00 00 Feb 2 05:54:56 Jester kernel: [ 116.102735] 00 00 00 00 Feb 2 05:54:56 Jester kernel: [ 116.102744] sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] Add. Sense: Reco rded entity not found Feb 2 05:54:56 Jester kernel: [ 116.102754] sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] CDB: Read(10): 2 8 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 08 00 Feb 2 05:54:56 Jester kernel: [ 116.102774] end_request: I/O error, dev sda, s ector 0 Feb 2 05:54:56 Jester kernel: [ 116.102784] Buffer I/O error on device sda, lo gical block 0 Feb 2 05:54:56 Jester kernel: [ 116.102843] ata1: EH complete Feb 2 05:54:56 Jester kernel: [ 116.166764] type=1400 audit(1296651296.883:23)

So slashdot.... is this drive beyond all hope other than a data recovery specialists jig, or is there some way I can get at least something off this drive?
Games

Submission + - Sony's New root kit in FW 3.56 (psx-scene.com)

JonChance writes: Vagabundo posts:
Apparently, examination of the OFW has found a new feature that will allow Sony to download and run code when you login to PSN. The code they can run is obviously to check for CFW or whatever, but the code could change to check for anything really.

And with the current state of PS3 security there is the possibility that others might be able to run their code on your PS3 without your knowledge.

I don't run CFW and I'm pretty pissed about this. What they are doing might be illegal in the EU.

Feed Engadget: Android Honeycomb port for Nook Color gets graphics acceleration, first demo vid (engadget.com)

Can't wait until February 2nd to see more of Android 3.0 in action? That's not a problem, as today we've got a whole 129 seconds of video showing Google's latest mobile software doing its thing on the Nook Color. The OS was ported to B&N's tablet on Friday, when we were promised further work would be taking place over the weekend to enable hardware acceleration of the GUI, and what do you know, that goal has been achieved with plenty of Sunday to spare! Most core functionality is still not available, but the delicious Honeycomb interface is very much in effect. Jump past the break for the eye candy feast.

[Thanks, Jules]

Continue reading Android Honeycomb port for Nook Color gets graphics acceleration, first demo video

Android Honeycomb port for Nook Color gets graphics acceleration, first demo video originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 30 Jan 2011 07:53:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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The Courts

Submission + - FCC Wants Net Neutrality Suits Stopped

adeelarshad82 writes: The FCC moved to dismiss the net neutraliy challenges filed by MetroPCS and Verizon, claiming they were "filed prematurely." Verizon and MetroPCS have both sued the FCC, arguing that the commission did not have the authority to hand down its December net neutrality rules. The FCC maintains that it does indeed have the right to regulate broadband, thanks to provisions in the Communications Act.
Businesses

Journal Journal: So I'm watching the tanks roll through Cairo

It was kind of bizarre. They were stopping at the intersections to let regular traffic through, and for pedestrians.. The translation of Mubarak's speech was as comedic as the speech itself. It sounded eerily similar to Obama's state of the union speech with a touch of "I feel your pain" thrown in.

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