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Flying in Airplanes Exposes People To More Radiation Than Standing Next To a Nuclear Reactor (businessinsider.com) 275

Traveling the skies by jet lifts us far from the hustle and bustle of the world below. From a report: But many flyers don't know that soaring miles above Earth also takes us out of a vital protective cocoon -- and a little closer to a place where our cells can be pummeled by radiation from colliding stars, black holes, and more. You can't see these high-energy charged particles, but at any given moment, tens of thousands of them are soaring through space and slamming into Earth's atmosphere from all directions. Also called cosmic rays or cosmic ionizing radiation, the particles are the cores of atoms, such as iron and nickel, moving at nearly light-speed. They can travel for millions of years through space before randomly hitting Earth. These rays don't pose much of a risk to humans on Earth's surface, since the planet's atmosphere and magnetic field shield us from most of the threat.

Comment Kindergarten? (Score 1) 192

This seems like they need to.. revamp their processes completely. Don't you think any new PRODUCTION software being released, during the increased hack threats ever being reported... during the busiest shopping of the year.. would have been verified across 3 different points at least?? Development -> Testing of changes across at least 3 environments Quality Assurance -> Verifying only what's changed works as expected? Maybe lets spend a bit more time on that one. Security Review -> Verifying security points through automated & manual review pertinent to the change? Something with accounts, passwords, users was changed. Additional security review of files, users... lsof and strace work on a basic level when you don't work at Apple. Apple.. this is Kindergarten stuff.. it should be embarrassing with a follow-up assurance package for a year verifying security on offline, local levels..for all of your AppleCare customers. Experian, Red Code.. Every Apple across the world? Common guys.. Kindergarten. -B2

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