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Critique of Computer Reviews That Limit User Aspirations: The MacBook Neo Case Study
samhenri.gold2mo agoCybersecurity Professional's Memorable Physical Penetration Test Experience
A cybersecurity professional recounts their most entertaining physical penetration test experience, describing how they successfully breached a company's physical security despite multiple layers of protection including cameras, security personnel, and access controls. The article details their week-long on-site engagement involving social engineering, physi
Analysis of Human Factors in 125,000 Linux Kernel Vulnerabilities: Who Writes Bugs and When
Exploring Virtual Reality Concepts on a 286 Processor: Philosophical and Technical Perspectives
Iowa County Pays $600,000 Settlement to Security Professionals Wrongfully Arrested During Authorized Courthouse Assessment
arstechnica.com4mo agoAnalysis: Ford F-150 Lightning Outsold Tesla Cybertruck Before Cancellation, Raising Questions About Cybertruck's Future
electrek.co4mo agoMystery as California Man's Vintage Plane is Repeatedly Stolen and Returned
Tesla Leaves Small Businesses with Millions in Unpaid Bills, Report Reveals
FDA Approves First 100% Effective HIV Prevention Drug with Global Impact
The article discusses the milestone approval of the first HIV prevention drug, lenacapavir (brand name Yeztugo), which offers 100% protection with twice-yearly injections. This breakthrough is expected to save millions of lives globally. The drug's makers are ensuring affordable access by signing royalty-free licensing agreements with six generic manufacture
JAWS Shark Painting Enters Public Domain Due to Legal Quirk
The famous shark painting from the movie poster of Jaws is in the public domain due to a fluke in publishing and copyright law, not the character of the shark itself.

