Day: September 22, 2018

NSA’s ‘Codebreaker Challenge’ Features Exploiting Blockchain To Steal Ethereum

“The National Security Agency’s 2018 Codebreaker Challenge kicked off on Friday, 9/21, and runs through 12/31,” writes Slashdot reader eatvegetables. Each year’s challenge — which is open to U.S. students — comes with its own (fictitious) backstory which the organizers say is “meant for providing realistic context.” This year’s story? A new strain of ransomware…


Comcast buys Sky, beating out Fox – CNET

Traditional broadcasters are scrambling to strengthen their position against Netflix and Amazon Prime. …read more Source:: CNet


Should The US Government Break Up Google, Twitter, and Facebook?

The Bay Area Newsgroup reports: Political momentum for a crackdown on Silicon Valley’s social media giants got a boost this week when a state attorney general said he would tell U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions next week that Google, Facebook and Twitter should be broken up. Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry wants the federal government…


There Are Multiple Ways To Gesture With This Serpentine Sensor

Serpentine is a gesture sensor that’s the equivalent of a membrane potentiometer, flex and stretch sensor, and more. It’s self-powering and can be used in wearable hacks such as the necklace shown in the banner image though we’re thinking more along the lines of the lanyard for Hackaday conference badges, adding one more level of…


Cody Wilson, 3D-Printed Gun Pioneer, Arrested In Taiwan

Cody Wilson, maker of the first 3D-printed plastic gun, has been arrested in Taiwan. Long-time Slashdot reader SonicSpike quotes Reason: Earlier this week, Texas police issued a warrant for his arrest. Wilson, they claimed, found a woman on sugardaddymeet.com, a website that requires all users to assert they are 18 or over, then met her…


Space Junk Successfully Captured In Orbit For the First Time (with Video)

“The Surrey Space Center successfully used a net to capture a piece of artificial space junk in orbit for the first time in history on Sunday,” writes Slashdot reader dmoberhaus. “The video was just released Wednesday and is quite stunning.” “Not only does the net look cool as hell, it’s addressing a major problem for…


Purism Launches First Security Key with Tamper-Evident Protection for Laptops

An anonymous reader quotes Softpedia: Purism announced Thursday that its highly anticipated Librem Key security key is now available for purchase as the first and only OpenPGP-based smart card to offer a Heads-firmware-integrated tamper-evident boot process for laptops. Developed in partnership with Nitrokey, a company known for manufacturing open-source USB keys that enable secure encryption…


Google CEO Sundar Pichai pens memo warning employees against bias – CNET

Pichai says the idea that Google alters search results to favor a political agenda is “absolutely false.” He also says employees will be held accountable. …read more Source:: CNet


This starter audiophile system sounds outrageously good for $88 – CNET

The Lepai LP2020TI stereo integrated amplifier and a pair of Dayton Audio B652 Air speakers dazzle the Audiophiliac. …read more Source:: CNet


Prusa Introduces A Resin Printer at Maker Faire NY

For one reason or another, the World Maker Faire in New York has become the preeminent place to launch 3D printers. MakerBot did it with the Thing-O-Matic way back when, and over the years we’ve seen some interesting new advances come out of Queens during one special weekend in September. Today Prusa Research announced their…