Initial Look at HackingTeam Exploits Source Code

My initial look at the HackingTeam Exploits source code found projects using a number of different programming languages: Ruby to attack OSX with a fake zip file, lots of Python run rampant (e.g. modern script kiddies), and a C++ project that looked like it was associated with Microsoft Visual C++ (maybe the zero-day kernel FlashContinue reading “Initial Look at HackingTeam Exploits Source Code”

FBI agent who gave first aid to Tamir Rice said Cleveland officers on scene ‘didn’t know what to do’ | cleveland.com

I don’t often feel for Feds, but this … “The reality is an injury like that, he needs bright lights and cold surgical steel,” he said. “He needs surgery … to repair that.” FBI agent who gave first aid to Tamir Rice said Cleveland officers on scene ‘didn’t know what to do’ | cleveland.com.

What the Heck is Shadow DOM?

Dimitri Glazkov If you build Web sites, you probably use Javascript libraries. If so, you are probably grateful to the nameless heroes whomaketheselibrariesnot suck. One common problem these brave soldiers of the Web have to face is encapsulation. You know, one of them turtles on which the Object-Oriented Programming foundation sits, upon which stands mostContinue reading “What the Heck is Shadow DOM?”