Game of thrones: A Compendium of Theories

For those less familiar with the story and the theories, I thought it might be interesting and useful to have a single thread that lists all of the theories that have arisen given the various questions and unknowns surrounding the Song. There are a lot of brilliant people on these boards and some of them have come up with truly excellent theories, right or wrong, to answer those thoughts we have. ...

September 6, 2014 · 1 min · 73 palabras · Nacho Cano

Sistema binario: unos y ceros a través de la historia

Los unos y los ceros llevan milenios entre nosotros, desde algunas culturas primitivas, pero las bombillas se han ido encendiendo poco a poco hasta llegar a su actual omnipresencia en la electrónica. Primero fueron Leibniz y la aritmética, luego Boole y la lógica, y finalmente Shannon y su idea de utilizar el álgebra de Boole para simplificar los circuitos. Una historia apasionante hasta llegar a nuestro smartphone. » David G. Ortiz | blogthinkbig.com

September 6, 2014 · 1 min · 73 palabras · Nacho Cano

Érase una vez unos ’hackers’ hispanos...

Vivimos en una era de ’ciberguerras’, intrusiones en línea e inseguridad informática, pero también en una época de libertad de acceso a cantidades ingentes de datos e información sin precedentes, de acceso casi ilimitado al conocimiento. No es posible explicar semejante paradoja sin asomarse la historia del ’hacking’ y, aunque parezca mentira, en España esa historia es apasionante. » hackstory.es » Pablo Romero | elmundo.es

September 5, 2014 · 1 min · 65 palabras · Nacho Cano

HubCap Chromecast Root Release

We’re happy to announce that fail0verflow, GTVHacker, and Team-Eureka have jointly discovered and exploited a new vulnerability in the Chromecast which allows root access on the current software build (17977) as well as new in box devices » Team-Eureka | xda-developers.com

August 31, 2014 · 1 min · 41 palabras · Nacho Cano

Open letter to the Linux World

So, what is systemd? Well, meet your new God. You may have been praying at the alter of simplicity, but your religion is being deprecated. It likely already happened without your knowledge during an upgrade of your Linux box. systemd is the all knowing, all controlling meta-deity that sees all and supervises all. It’s the new One Master Process that aspires to control everything it can - and it’s already doing a lot. It’s what init would look like if it were a transformer on steroids. It’s complicated, multi-faceted, opaque, and supremely powerful. ...

August 31, 2014 · 1 min · 98 palabras · Nacho Cano

Offline attack shows Wi-Fi routers still vulnerable

The attack exploits weak randomization, or the lack of randomization, in a key used to authenticate hardware PINs on some implementations of Wi-Fi Protected Setup, allowing anyone to quickly collect enough information to guess the PIN using offline calculations. By calculating the correct PIN, rather than attempting to brute-force guess the numerical password, the new attack circumvents defenses instituted by companies. » Offline bruteforce attack on WiFi Protected Setup » Hands-on: hacking WiFi Protected Setup with Reaver< /a> ...

August 30, 2014 · 1 min · 83 palabras · Nacho Cano

The Feynman Lectures on Physics, completely online

Last fall, we let you know that Caltech and The Feynman Lectures Website joined forces to create an online edition of The Feynman Lectures on Physics. They started with Volume 1. And now they’ve followed up with Volume 2 and Volume 3, making the collection complete. » The Feynman Lectures on Physics, Volume I » | The Feynman Lectures on Physics, Volume II » The Feynman Lectures on Physics, Volume III » Free textbooks » | Free ebooks ...

August 30, 2014 · 1 min · 80 palabras · Nacho Cano

Hackers transform a smartphone gyroscope into an always-on microphone

Apps that use your smartphone’s microphone need to ask permission, but the motion sensors? No say-so needed. That might not sound like a big deal, but security researchers from Stanford University and defense firm Rafael have discovered a way to turn Android phone gyroscopes into crude microphones. They call their app ”Gyrophone” and here’s how it works: the tiny gyros in your phone that measure orientation do so using vibrating pressure plates. As it turns out, they can also pick up air vibrations from sounds, and many Android devices can do it in the 80 to 250 hertz range – exactly the frequency of a human voice. ...

August 16, 2014 · 1 min · 112 palabras · Nacho Cano

Reflections on Trusting Trust

You can’t trust code that you did not totally create yourself. (Especially code from companies that employ people like me.) No amount of source-level verification or scrutiny will protect you from using untrusted code. In demonstrating the possibility of this kind of attack, I picked on the C compiler. I could have picked on any program-handling program such as an assembler, a loader, or even hardware microcode. As the level of program gets lower, these bugs will be harder and harder to detect. A well installed microcode bug will be almost impossible to detect. ...

August 15, 2014 · 1 min · 99 palabras · Nacho Cano

The VP of Devil’s Advocacy

The tenth man. If nine of us look at the same information and arrive at the exact same conclusion, it’s the duty of the tenth man to disagree. No matter how improbable it may seem, the tenth man has to start thinking with the assumption that the other nine are wrong. » MG Siegler | techcrunch.com

August 7, 2014 · 1 min · 56 palabras · Nacho Cano