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Comment Re:My mouse is fine... (Score 1) 326

Logitech claims your keyboard and mouse are supported {http://logitech-en-amr.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/32427#Keyboards} {http://logitech-en-amr.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/32425} under Windows 8 but limited functionality with RT Perhaps if you delve deeper into Setpoint (should be ver.8.5) and pc settings you can find a happy medium

Comment Really? (Score 1) 578

People are stupid/ignorant depending on the scenario. People with a few more dollars than they should have earned rightfully or from the darkside represents a large part of our populous. This is not a freedom issue imho it's an issue that has issues, Just bought Johnny a 3d printer so he would be cool with his friends, damn, his cheap gun put a bullet in daughter/sister Sally's head on a test run. The world copies technology at a rate that what has been created is already a disservice globally. Just think Somalia, South America, plastic and money is everywhere. Yes, there is a technical aptitude to make it work, nobody lives in caves anymore. 9/11 was supposedly hinged on box knives, a crew with plastic derringers can fuck a nations day up quickly

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Counsel & Heal

Shark-Tooth Sword Reveals Extinct Shark Species in Central Pacific
Counsel & Heal
Shark-tooth weapons once used for warfare in the Central Pacific suggest that two extinct shark species used to populate the area, a new study says. Joshua Drew from Columbia University in New York and colleagues from the Field Museumin Chicago ...
Shark-Tooth Weapons Reveal "Lost" Shark SpeciesNational Geographic
Shark tooth weapons lead to biodiversity discoveryLos Angeles Times
Artefacts offer Pacific shark species absence cluesBBC News
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Crime

Submission + - Anonymous Warhead Targets US Sentencing Commission

theodp writes: Late Friday, Violet Blue reports, the U.S. Sentencing Commission website was hacked and government files distributed by Anonymous in 'Operation Last Resort.' The U.S. Sentencing Commission sets guidelines for sentencing in United States Federal courts, and on the defaced ussc.gov website Anonymous cited the recent suicide of Aaron Swartz as 'a line that has been crossed.' Calling the launch of its new campaign a "warhead," Anonymous vowed, 'This time there will be change, or there will be chaos.'
Windows

Submission + - Hacker Bypasses Windows 7/8 Address Space Layout Randomization (paritynews.com)

hypnosec writes: Microsoft upped its security ante with Address Space Layout Randomization (ASLR) in Windows 7 and Windows 8 but, it seems that this mechanism to preventing hackers from jumping to a known memory location can be bypassed as a hacker has released a brilliant yet simple trick to circumvent the protection. Going by the name KingCope, the hacker who released a dozen exploits targeting MySQL, SSH last December, has detailed a mechanism through which ASLR of Windows 7, Windows 8 and probably other operating systems can be bypassed to load a DLL file with malicious instructions to a known address space. KingCope has explained the method in a blog post along with a PoC.

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