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Month May 2022

Heroku Admits That Customer Credentials Were Stolen In Cyberattack

Heroku has now revealed that the stolen GitHub integration OAuth tokens from last month further led to the compromise of an internal customer database. BleepingComputer reports: The Salesforce-owned cloud platform acknowledged the same compromised token was used by attackers to… Continue Reading →

Python: Basic Electronics Control with the Raspberry Pi

This Python and embedded programming tutorial will show how to use Raspberry Pi-specific Python libraries for basic electronics control. The post Python: Basic Electronics Control with the Raspberry Pi appeared first on Linux Today. Link to original post https://www.linuxtoday.com/developer/python-electronics-control-raspberry-pi/ from… Continue Reading →

2022-05-07 01:41:02

Datasette: An open source multi-tool for exploring and publishing data. Link to original post https://datasette.io/ from Teknoids NewsRead the original story

New App, VHS Synth, Turns Your iOS Device Into An 80s Time Machine

VHS Synth features synths recorded with a VCR, then resampled for “Pure 1980s Synthesizer Glory”.… Read More New App, VHS Synth, Turns Your iOS Device Into An 80s Time Machine Link to original post https://www.synthtopia.com/content/2022/05/06/new-app-vhs-synth-turns-your-ios-device-into-an-80s-time-machine/ from Teknoids NewsRead the original… Continue Reading →

Amazon Kindle Book Purchases Are the Next Google Play Billing Casualty

Following up on its earlier move to pull Audible audiobook purchases from its Play Store app, Amazon is also turning off Kindle digital book purchases on Android. Ars Technica reports: The Google Play purchasing crackdown is to blame, of course…. Continue Reading →

How Apple, Google, and Microsoft will kill passwords and phishing in one stroke

Enlarge (credit: Getty Images) For more than a decade, we’ve been promised that a world without passwords is just around the corner, and yet year after year, this security nirvana proves out of reach. Now, for the first time, a… Continue Reading →

What Are the Resources at Public.Resource?

We’ve written quite a bit in this newsletter and in others about Public.Resource.Org. While one might get the impression that “PRO” exists primarily to engage the kind of litigation that led to, for example, its 2020 Supreme Court win in Georgia… Continue Reading →

Free Law Litigation since Georgia v. PRO

April 27th marked the two-year anniversary of the Supreme Court ruling in favor of open access to the law in Georgia v. Public.Resource.Org. So it seems like a good time to examine how that ruling has influenced subsequent litigation relevant to… Continue Reading →

We’re hiring: DevOps Engineer

Not since the early days of the World Wide Web have there been so many opportunities for technologists, and we’re not alone in having one on offer. We’re looking for an experienced DevOps engineer to join our small team. The… Continue Reading →

WordPress sites getting hacked ‘within seconds’ of TLS certificates being issued

Comments Link to original post https://portswigger.net/daily-swig/wordpress-sites-getting-hacked-within-seconds-of-tls-certificates-being-issued from Teknoids NewsRead the original story

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