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Submission + - Sega Saturn's DRM Cracked Almost 23 Years After Launch (gamasutra.com)

An anonymous reader writes: The Sega Saturn's DRM has finally been cracked after it hit store shelves nearly 23 years ago in November 1994. Engineer James Laird-Wah first set forth to break through the console's copy protection in an attempt to harness its chiptune capabilities. Laird-Wah has, however, developed a way to run games and other software from a USB stick in the process. Since disc drive failure is a common fault with the game console, his method circumvents the disc drive altogether, instead reworking the Video CD Slot so it can take games stored on a USB stick and run them directly through the Saturn's CD Block. "This is now at the point where, not only can it boot and run games, I've finished just recently putting in audio support, so it can play audio tracks," explained Laird-Wah, speaking to YouTuber debuglive. "For the time being, I possess the only Saturn in the world that's capable of writing files to a USB stick. There's actually, for developers of home-brew, the ability to read and write files on the USB stick that's attached to the device.

Submission + - Vulnerability Exploitable via Printer Protocols Affects All Windows Versions (softpedia.com)

An anonymous reader writes: Microsoft patched today a critical security vulnerability in the Print Spooler service that allows attackers to take over devices. The vulnerability affects all Windows versions ever released.

At its core, the issue resides in how Windows handles printer driver installations and how end users connect to printers. By default, in corporate networks, network admins allow printers to deliver the necessary drivers to workstations connected to the network. These drivers are silently installed without any user interaction and run under the SYSTEM user, with all the available privileges. An attacker can hack printers and replace these files with his own. The vulnerability is exploitable from both the local network, but also from the Internet, thanks to protocols like Internet Printing Protocol or the webPointNPrint. The exploit can be delivered via ads or JS code inside a compromised website. The vulnerability is actually an OS design issue and affects all Windows versions ever released.

Submission + - Honda Unveils First Hybrid Motor Without Heavy Rare Earth Metals (engadget.com)

An anonymous reader writes: Honda has unveiled its new hybrid motor this week that doesn't use heavy rare earth metals like dysprosium and terbium — though it still does contain neodymium. The motor was co-developed alongside Daido Steel and will use their magnets in replace of the rare earth metals because they cost 10 percent less and weigh 8 percent less. Honda is the first automaker to develop a hybrid motor that doesn't use heavy rare earth metals. The company says the new engines will reduce its reliance on the metals that are primarily supplied by China. They're expected to make their debut in the compact Freed minivan this fall, a vehicle that is already on the road in Asia.

Comment Re:A radical idea (Score 1) 360

Because it’s cheaper to teach than reeducate. Plus, India offers huge human potential. The Indians will choose the work in IT sphere rather than life in poorness and insanitary conditions. I think that they deserve a chance working in Google. Why not? One lazy and incompetent Indian can’t characterize all nation.

Comment Re:No solution? Also no funny and no insightful (Score 1) 67

Of course we must keep our personal information in secret. But how protect it? Multiple antiviruses, VPN services and secure browsers assure us in absolute safety. Can we believe providers? And what we must do with fingerprints? Wipe fingerprints off any spot we touched? I think that in modern world a person can’t be invisible and feel secure.

Comment Re:good news for who? (Score 1) 175

I suppose that transportation will stand high. Even for Europeans. If this argument isn’t weighty, think about Hyperloop security. The construction will be finished round 2030. Meanwhile security measures could up the ante and become stricter. Furthermore, global policy could change the direction. And we’ll need to guard against spaghetti monster or anybody else.

Comment Manna evolution (Score 1) 70

We think that religion is a tale of past. And the idea of providing free Wi-Fi is regarded as an effort to retain some power. Yes, church wants to attract more people, increase spiritual level. But I see only good intention. No one is obliged to use Godspot. I describe this move as goodwill gesture.

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