Sky Wins Injunction to Stop Reddit Moderator Sharing Pirated TV Shows
Reddit is one of the largest sites on the Internet, playing host to thousands of communities dedicated to every conceivable topic. Most of these communities run along smoothly, causing no issues for their members, the site, or any entity further afield. However, when persistent copyright infringement raises its head, trouble can appear on the horizon. UK Broadcaster Sky Takes Action Against Reddit Moderator Sky TV is one of the...
5 commands to level-up your Git game
If you use Git regularly, you might be aware that it has several reputations. It’s probably the most popular version-control solution and is used by some of the biggest software projects around to keep track of changes to files. It provides a robust interface to review and incorporate experimental changes into existing documents. read more Powered by...
Protect external storage with this Linux encryption system
Many people consider hard drives secure because they physically own them. It’s difficult to read the data on a hard drive that you don’t have, and many people think that protecting their computer with a passphrase makes the data on the drive unreadable. This isn’t always the case, partly because, in some cases, a passphrase serves only to unlock a user session. In other words, you can power on a computer, but because...
What Really Caused Facebook’s 500M-User Data Leak?
The company’s explanations have been confusing and inconsistent, but there are finally some answers. Powered by WPeMatico
The Opportunities—and Obstacles—for Women at NSA and Cyber Command
WIRED spoke with three women working in cybersecurity in the US intelligence community about the progress of recent years and the work that remains. Powered by WPeMatico