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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Hacking Teslas

ForAllSecure

And in this episode, I'm talking about hacking Tesla's or rather new product called Tesla key that prevents somebody from hacking into cars. So they could make calls, listened to music. It was also much easier for Martin to pair his device and in doing so listen in a nearby conversations in nearby cars. It wasn't very robust.

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A Decade of Have I Been Pwned

Troy Hunt

And that's precisely what this 185th blog post tagging HIBP is - the noteworthy things of the years past, including a few things I've never discussed publicly before. You know why it's called "Have I Been Pwned"? And every time I do a Google search for a major news outlet, I find this little website.

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Is India's Aadhaar System Really "Hack-Proof"? Assessing a Publicly Observable Security Posture

Troy Hunt

It's operating in an era of increasingly large repositories of personal data held by both private companies and governments alike. Many people are doing that just now, including myself regarding that "hack-proof" claim. But claiming the service is "hack-proof", that's something I definitely have an issue with.

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Microsoft Office Sharepoint Server: a next generation of deeper, wider content silos? | ZDNet

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Taxonomies and tagging, threaded discussion, wikis and other ‘Enterprise 2.0 ‘ tools are an alternative solution to the problem of generating mountains of hard to find silo’d information and associated email. Google unplugs Windows Google decides that a security invasion from China was the last straw and bans the use of.

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Apple founder Steve Wozniak interview, answers your Tweeted questions | ZDNet

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He did wish they were doing more great things. estherschindler @olivermarks: @asacco’s q: How do location based services fit into the future of mobile social networking? Oliver Marks: How do you think you can make mobile usage a more human experience? There’s nothing I can do with that number of people.