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excited-pixels.com
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| | | | | Matt Burgess at Wired has a good summary article on the current (and always ongoing) debate concerning the availability of strong encryption. In short, he sees three 'classes' of argument which are aimed at preventing individuals from protecting their communications (and their personal information) with robust encryption. Governments or law enforcement agencies are asking for... | |
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mjtsai.com
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www.semafor.com
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| | | | | The AI firm declined requests by contractors working with federal law enforcement that could see its tools being used for surveillance. | |
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blog.ropnop.com
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| | | After compromising an OpenNMS server, I recovered salted password hashes. I couldn't find any info online, so I reversed them and wrote a tool to crack them | ||