Why didn't such bugs come to light when Comcast tested the device for potential security vulnerabilities. They did test that a home security device was immune to conventional jamming. Either way I wouldn't trust product from them in the future.
"The ransomware, Ransom32, is offered as a RaaS service on the Dark Web, only targets Windows machines in its first version, and is currently undecryptable."
How does this ransomware get loaded and executed on Linux and Macs?
Brendan Eich, the inventor of JavaScript and co-founded of the Mozilla project got fired after the social justice inclusiveness gender diversity mob at Mozilla came out in favour of a petition organized against him. Because he once donated $1,000 to Proposition 8. This was the same Mozilla that supported LGBT marriage and provided same-sex spouses benefits . But on planet SJW everyone is tolerated except people who you don't agree with.
An anonymous reader writes: A new year, with old systems. It is time to break bad old habits and develop good new ones. This list talks about new years resolutions for Linux and Unix sysadmins. List includes turning on 2FA on all services, making peace with systemd, installing free SSL/TLS certificates, avoiding laptops with horrible screens or wireless whitelist in BIOS, building Linux gaming rig and more. What resolutions are on your list regarding sysadmin or IT work in 2016?
What about that fella who tried to include a reference to his own blog on an article about himself. Wasn't allowed as it violated WP:SPSX or some such:)