Author: Andreas

  • The Internet of Things.

    This is the future of the Internet of Things. https://twitter.com/stuarthicks/status/656035622805729280/photo/1

  • Attribution

    While visiting the “Techdays Munich: Cyber Security“, the hashtag #6wordcyber was trending on Twitter. And during the talk about a new security law, the following tweet caught my eye: https://twitter.com/Orph30/status/656105774322700288 It is well known in the security community that attribution is hard. Attacks do usually not leave enough evidence to attribute it to a specific…

  • A tale of software maintenance: OpenSSL and EVP_CHECK_DES_KEY

    A tale of software maintenance: OpenSSL and EVP_CHECK_DES_KEY

  • Die Analyse des Tages

    Sascha Lobo analysiert gelassen und objektiv die allgemeine Situation. Nach dem heutigen Tag kann ich die (auch hier von Euch) oft gestellte Frage "Sind denn alle verrückt geworden?" klar beantworten: Ja. Alle. — Sascha Lobo (@saschalobo) October 12, 2015

  • Pillow 3-0-0 is out

    The Pillow Team is excited to announce the release of Pillow 3.0.0. via: Alex Clark

  • Your home router.

    If you don’t patch that device, somebody else may. Says Symantec.

  • Lesson of the day.

      Being popular has it’s downsides, @snowden learned it the hard way. The good part is, it looks a lot like he can be heard now. Now if only he will be understood. I forgot to turn off notifications. Twitter sent me an email for each: FollowFavoriteRetweetDM 47 gigs of notifications. #lessonlearned — Edward Snowden (@Snowden)…

  • 294 mass shootings in 274 days.

    While we are all mourning the victims of a mass shooting in Oregon, the Washington Post has an infographic of recent mass shootings in the US this year. This only includes incidents with 4 or more victims. Mass shootings are a near-daily occurrence in America. via: So far in 2015, we’ve had 274 days and…

  • Erstmal Kaffee.

    Morgens, halb 10 in Deutschland. via: Erstmal Kaffee, gif’d | Das Kraftfuttermischwerk

  • About Hackathons

    Selling Out and the Death of Hacker Culture By Rodney Folz.