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Linux Ransomware Debut Fails on Predictable Encryption Key | Bitdefender Labs - 0 views
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No need to crack RSA when you can guess the key File-encrypting ransomware Trojans are almost ubiquitous on Windows, and it was only a matter of time until the advent of the first piece targeting Linux. Dubbed Linux.Encoder.1, this first piece of Linux ransomware is extremely similar in behavior to CryptoWall, TorLocker and other notorious ransomware families for Windows.
Ads have started watching you back, which is not creepy at all - 1 views
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Set aside the ad-blocking debate for a moment. The biggest development in advertising right now may not about whether you watch the ads, but whether the ads are watching you. London pedestrians who gave as much as a passing glance this summer at posters for an innocuous coffee brand called Bahio probably didn't realize they were supplying...
NASA's Mars Announcement: Present-day transient flows of briny water on steep slopes - 1 views
Charon's surprising, youthful, and varied terrain - 1 views
The icy mountains of Pluto - 1 views
Tonight's leap second may cause problems for the Internet - 1 views
LightSail Test Mission Declared Success; First Image Complete - 1 views
There's a subreddit for lonely Apple Watch users to share their heartbeats with each other - 1 views
New Test Suggests NASA's "Impossible" EM Drive Will Work In Space - 1 views
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Last year, NASA's advanced propulsion research wing made headlines by announcing the successful test of a physics-defying electromagnetic drive, or EM drive. Now, this futuristic engine, which could in theory propel objects to near-relativistic speeds, has been shown to work inside a space-like vacuum.
Space Station Could Get Laser Cannon to Destroy Orbital Debris - 1 views
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This 2013 graphic shows the cloud of space junk surrounding Earth.Credit: NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center/JSC The International Space Station could one day get armed with a laser to shoot down orbiting debris, researchers say. This concept could eventually lead to a laser-firing satellite that could get rid of a large percentage of the most troublesome space junk orbiting Earth, scientists added.
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