Weekly Ten: Hackers Wall of Shame, Pirate Bay a Year Later, iPad is a Distribution Channel
Apr 22, 2010, 07:04 (0 Talkback[s])
(Other stories by Jun Auza)
"1. Exposing Hackers as a Deterrent
Cyber attacks can come from governments, terrorists, thieves, or
bored high school students. This makes the cyber security
equivalent of "arms control" difficult to achieve. But a pair of
researchers yesterday proposed methods of deterrence that they
believe could work in cyberspace.
More @ TechnologyReview
"9. Python support in GNOME gets a boost from hackfest Some
GNOME developers have gathered in Boston for for a Python GNOME
hackfest that is hosted by the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) project.
The primary goals behind the hackfest include establishing a
strategy for delivering Python 3.0 compatibility for the GNOME
platform and advancing the Python GObject introspection
project.
More @ ArsTechnica"
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