2015년 1월 21일 수요일

Daily News - Many passwords are so bad they don’t even need to be hacked

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Industry News
One OS. Everywhere. That sounds vaguely familiar.
Source: ZDNet
Coming soon, a bug fix when someone executes the thank you to "Del /f /s c:\"
Source: WinBeta
Sometimes, the mousetrap you have works just fine
Source: Infoworld
Developer News
"Get up offa that thing, and try to release that pressure!"
Source: LA Times
"Well, it's one louder, isn't it?"
Source: Dice
Hurrah! Yay! Finally! ... what's LLDB?
Source: LLVM
"I've got a new complaint. Forever in debt to your priceless advice"
Source: Infoworld
1234567: 10x more secure than 123456
Source: re/code
Code Project Discussions - Your say!
Cassette tapes ought to be enough storage for everyone
Source: CodeProject
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