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I bought fake job references on the Internet—and it worked
Sites like CareerExcuse.com promise to not only craft an elaborate lie based on your exact job specifications but to see it through to the end.
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DirBuster-ng? Timing Attacks to Discover Remote Files
Time is one of the key parameters in a pentester’s work. It can either interfere with security analysis efforts by reminding you about the deadline and an eager client, or help you out when performing...
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Microsoft update to revoke 9 "private" UEFI modules that could be loaded during SecureBoot
Microsoft is announcing the availability of an update for Windows 8 and Windows Server 2012 that revokes the digital signatures for nine private, third-party UEFI (Unified Extensible Firmware Interface) modules that could be loaded during UEFI Secure Boot. When the update is applied, the affected UEFI modules will no longer be trusted and will no longer load on systems where UEFI Secure Boot is enabled.
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People Might Actually Be Able To Emulate The PS4 And Xbox One
You might think emulators only exist for retro consoles, and for the most part that's true, but we might some day be seeing PS4 and Xbox One games - regardless of the legality of the move - on a PC near you.
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Evaluating SteamOS's security posture (a first look)
Security researchers love the new shiny and whilst some like playing games too, I am not one of those. That being said, I have researched UNIX like OS for a number of years and I’m constantly thrilled by the new uses people find for it. This security evaluation was performed against the beta tree of SteamOS, a new, “open” games platform from the developers at Valve.
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