Guide: 25+ Different Coffee Brewing Methods http://t.co/l06Q10ImiV
— Gear Patrol (@GearPatrol) December 31, 2013
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Guide: 25+ Different Coffee Brewing Methods http://t.co/l06Q10ImiV
— Gear Patrol (@GearPatrol) December 31, 2013
At 7:40 here, @ioerror explains the legal and prudential constraints governing what can & can't be published https://t.co/bbvtWadqzd
— Glenn Greenwald (@ggreenwald) December 30, 2013
An interesting quote from @ioerror's talk: "Looking for NSA malware? Look for samples the implement RC6 and that emit encrypted UDP traffic"
— Mikko Hypponen ‹␊␍› (@mikko) December 30, 2013
Unintended Consequences: How NSA Revelations May Lead To Even More Surveillance http://t.co/dHdJZ71uJ8
— Slashdot (@slashdot) December 30, 2013
Fashion Beast: long-lost, Watchmen-era Alan Moore/Malcolm McLaren comic http://t.co/8CRqXYgvt4
— Boing Boing (@BoingBoing) December 30, 2013
Mad Men mind bomb: The world of Sterling Cooper is contemporary with the How To Succeed movie. #1967 http://t.co/VZDEbhQvNT
— Dave Winer ☮ (@davewiner) December 30, 2013
Endor Speeder Bike floaty pen http://t.co/JivyiVEvvF
— Boing Boing (@BoingBoing) December 30, 2013
Reading: Cracking Atlanta Subway's Cards Is a Breeze. // Having cracked a MIFARE for a CTF, I tend to agree. http://t.co/WceMDBmNOD
— J Wolfgang Goerlich (@jwgoerlich) December 30, 2013
On Hacking MicroSD Cards : http://t.co/aKoKvHcqNr #30c3 #security
— Binni Shah (@binitamshah) December 30, 2013
A look back at some of the beautiful footage we've captured of musicians all over the place in 2013: http://t.co/zUYr8GMSmt
— Last.fm (@lastfm) December 29, 2013
The most Kafkaesque paragraph from today’s NSA ruling http://t.co/aP3hJzPw2s #reddit
— /r/politics (@reddit_politics) December 29, 2013
fgrep --binary-files=text -C 2000 "string in file" /dev/sda > recovereddata.out # *"Attempt"* to recover an accidentally removed file.
— Command Line Magic (@climagic) December 29, 2013
Internal NSA document reveal details about its top hacking unit - the Office of Tailored Access Operations (TAO). http://t.co/qleeONZoI6
— Steve Werby (@stevewerby) December 29, 2013
Reddit is trying to actually make some money: http://t.co/BuDWmuGifn
— Gizmodo (@Gizmodo) December 29, 2013
Business risk infographic series @ZurichNAnews http://t.co/oyYW2SUslg highlights most common #risks companies face and how to protect tips
— Aon Property (@Aon_Property) December 29, 2013
You can grow 100 POUNDS of this vegetable in only 4 square feet! --> http://t.co/KNNKXkoX4G
— Apartment Therapy (@AptTherapy) December 29, 2013
The 38 Most Haunting Abandoned Places On Earth. For Some Reason, I Can’t Look Away… | Distractify http://t.co/hAqr3HSAmV | AWESOME PICS
— Rafał Łoś (@Wh1t3Rabbit) December 29, 2013
TAO can divert shipping deliveries to its "load stations" to backdoor electronics (malware, hardware implants). http://t.co/w7v2wakhrF #NSA
— Koen Rouwhorst (@koenrh) December 29, 2013
Defeating Encryption : http://t.co/aSp76c6gF1 (pdf) #security
— Binni Shah (@binitamshah) December 29, 2013
At der Spiegel, @ioerror & others take a look inside TAO, the NSA's elite hacking unit http://t.co/jkoVbSCXlu
— Glenn Greenwald (@ggreenwald) December 29, 2013
Check out the playgrounds the rich and famous frolic on during their downtime http://t.co/WNdAwDyQm7 pic.twitter.com/r1NtlDKPxz
— Huffington Post (@HuffingtonPost) December 29, 2013
Top Secret NSA catalog reveals US government has been secretly back dooring equipment from US companie... http://t.co/YdrhcgIb1f #reddit
— /r/politics (@reddit_politics) December 29, 2013
Exploiting Roku : http://t.co/D4HHQ2pqkL #security
— Binni Shah (@binitamshah) December 29, 2013
Lessons learned from 50 bugs : Common USB driver vulnerabilities :: http://t.co/jGoPjohJTQ (pdf) #security
— Binni Shah (@binitamshah) December 29, 2013
Spooks and American Exceptionalism http://t.co/g97BJkBwoi
— Boing Boing (@BoingBoing) December 29, 2013
What did Google Earth spot in the Chinese desert? Even an ex-CIA analyst isn’t sure http://t.co/jzpojukpmj #WIREDTop13
— WIRED (@WIRED) December 29, 2013
@gdbassett This is probably how I’ll use it most of the time http://t.co/v5dn1JbKFl
— georgestarcher (@georgestarcher) December 28, 2013
Our #Roku Root + Secure Boot crackery is finally released. Check it out at http://t.co/D6RTpGpwHt #GTVHacker #Roku #hackallthethings
— CJ Heres (@cj_000) December 28, 2013
@MetaCookbook Go to the Old Oak Tap, or Cafe Absinthe at the Hotel Charlie.
— Illustrious niteshad (@niteshad) December 28, 2013
Google's data centers are huge. They need so many chips that Google has become Intel’s fifth largest customer! http://t.co/Jc8hXn6XQ8 #wtf
— Mikko Hypponen ‹␊␍› (@mikko) December 28, 2013
tail -f *.log # You can actually follow more than one log at once and get new updates on them. Use -q to not print filename header.
— Command Line Magic (@climagic) December 28, 2013
Reading: Reversing & Exploiting ARM Binaries. #misec #ctf http://t.co/jYgZDO7aBn
— Jeremy Nielson (@jeremynielson) December 28, 2013
Suburban Dominick's Employee Suspended On the Company's Last Day of Existence For Satirical YouTube Clip http://t.co/sGhnwSPH5c
— J0hnnyX(m4s) (@J0hnnyXm4s) December 28, 2013
Check out @BobbyJindal's timeline to see a politician go all-in standing up for racism and homophobia.
— Matt Yglesias (@mattyglesias) December 28, 2013
PwnPi: A Pen Test Drop Box distro for the Raspberry Pi. (cc @dth0m)
http://t.co/QttIWfKzAD
— J Wolfgang Goerlich (@jwgoerlich) December 28, 2013
Cisco's Crypto Conversation: How We Choose Algorithms http://t.co/ZRrotXvGfo
— Cisco Security (@CiscoSecurity) December 27, 2013
#REIMembers, epic deals on used gear @ an REI Garage Sale near you! 12/28 @ most stores: http://t.co/QndJiRZl1c pic.twitter.com/EXaBxUpJPP
— REI (@REI) December 27, 2013
Learn, try and get certified on Microsoft #Virtualization for free. Get started
http://t.co/ZG3PnDRxYQ
— Microsoft IT Pro (@MS_ITPro) December 20, 2013
Metaphone project shows how easy it is to use NSA phone metadata to match numbers to names using simple web searches. http://t.co/txRIp3WYGb
— Steve Werby (@stevewerby) December 27, 2013
Powershell-payload-Excel-Delivery https://t.co/ggmPvCuTJ5
— netbiosX (@netbiosX) December 26, 2013
arping 10.0.8.5 # Like ping, but it uses an ARP request to check, which gets around host firewalls blocking ICMP. Only works on same subnet
— Command Line Magic (@climagic) December 27, 2013
Amazon lists sources of 2 million free eBooks - Kindle Store, Internet Archive, Open Library, more: http://t.co/2H7JIQbTiZ (HT @surkatty)
— Steve Werby (@stevewerby) December 27, 2013
From autochrome to kodachrome to film to digital (and everything in between): 125 years in images for @NatGeoMag: http://t.co/ydfseXw07F
— NYT Photo (@nytimesphoto) December 26, 2013
Cool #dataviz! 5,000 vs 50,000 prime numbers plotted in polar coordinates. pic.twitter.com/ljEb2bLDQl
— Randy Olson (@randal_olson) December 21, 2013
12 Historical Speeches Nobody Ever Heard — http://t.co/tFXDcjlqgs
— Mental Floss (@mental_floss) December 26, 2013
Drone-spotting: Survival guide informs on new breed of aerial predators http://t.co/3pKwXCDhnk pic.twitter.com/ZKgpe2Rhqy
— David James (@DavidJamesJnr) December 26, 2013
"Announcing Suro: Backbone of Netflix's Data Pipeline" http://t.co/6CeaxPzQYH via @feedly
— Aneel (@aneel) December 25, 2013
ICYMI: Here's how to make Star Wars paper snowflakes http://t.co/xjGmEU7CfB pic.twitter.com/0CTTNoOnpV
— WIRED (@WIRED) December 24, 2013
Can spaetzle be sexy? @kbernot checks out Logan Square's @DasRadler http://t.co/rliMFsIREy
— RedEyeEat&Drink (@redeyeeatdrink) December 24, 2013
7 billion dollar climate denial network exposed. http://t.co/jCPVVJYP3e
— Steve Werby (@stevewerby) December 23, 2013
ab -n 100 -c 10 "http://www.poorwebsite\.com/" # Use the apache benchmarking client to make 100 requests, 10 at a time and get the results.
— Command Line Magic (@climagic) December 21, 2013
Science of the perfect chocolate-chip cookie http://t.co/htWDZrWF9c
— Boing Boing (@BoingBoing) December 20, 2013
http://t.co/Uxzf93qAkC # iodine is a client and server that allow you to tunnel IP traffic over DNS, bypassing many firewalls, etc.
— Command Line Magic (@climagic) December 19, 2013
Bobby Jindal says it's "messed up" that Miley Cyrus gets a laugh but the guy from "Duck Dynasty" gets suspended http://t.co/10QcFKJ1ya
— Huffington Post (@HuffingtonPost) December 19, 2013
Looks like someone found STUXNET is still running........#Shock #Horror #Really - but worth a read
http://t.co/CwoQCIKnse
#cybersecurity
— Bramble (@bramblesmith) December 19, 2013
Today in Gear: Daft Punk special edition stuff, a camping hammock, a very tough comb and more. http://t.co/7IPgGFxuDE pic.twitter.com/fpmj0QOJfq
— Gear Patrol (@GearPatrol) December 19, 2013
@_Cannella @kdubs_20 Today is apparently gif-mas http://t.co/XrvmYt6fdE
— Josh Laufenberg (@j_lauf) December 19, 2013
UN unanimously adopts digital privacy resolution and condemns illegal electronic surveillance http://t.co/Fy1Rr9KUKs
— Glenn Greenwald (@ggreenwald) December 19, 2013
Read Trent Reznor's tribute to David Bowie and The Next Day. Includes an Arcade Fire diss http://t.co/GESDTxV5Sw
— Pitchfork (@pitchforkmedia) December 19, 2013
Hey @HODINKEE here are my Top Mechanical Watches for 2013. Thanks for helping out! via @thestreet
http://t.co/hw40DT9QRi
— The Digital Skeptic (@digitalskeptic) December 19, 2013
Wireshark SIP/BSSGP/NTLMSSP Dissector Bugs Let Remote Users Deny Service - http://t.co/aOvwOUUARU
— Kizz MyAnthia (@kizz_my_anthia) December 19, 2013
Vvirtualization: not only essential to a mature cloud infrastructure, it also beefs up security http://t.co/MUTRUBjvsS
— Symantec (@symantec) December 19, 2013
"My rum & coke habit has been validated. Thank you science." Irish coffee works too—chromosomes love caffeine + booze http://t.co/H7LRspZOE5
— Ars Technica (@arstechnica) December 17, 2013
Teammate @DSchwartzberg blogged on deploying Web and network firewalls for last weekend's CTF: http://t.co/IQCDuEjWco #misec #waf
— J Wolfgang Goerlich (@jwgoerlich) December 17, 2013
How diamonds became the de facto engagement stone. http://t.co/Ih2bBSwnVt
— The Week (@TheWeek) December 17, 2013
Use Note-Taking Apps to Prioritize http://t.co/mcubt83NzH #HBRMgmntTip
— Harvard Biz Review (@HarvardBiz) December 17, 2013
Dominick's Starts Discounting Alcohol, More Layoff News http://t.co/1c7IPR8ifD
— Chicagoist.com (@Chicagoist) December 16, 2013
Data Scientist @mroytman and In-Q-Tel's Dan Geer recently collaborated to write "Measuring & Modeling" for @USENIX: https://t.co/17uJ59rR9J
— Risk I/O (@RiskIO) December 16, 2013
Get a first-look at @ZurichNAnews' new North American headquarters in Schaumburg, Illinois: http://t.co/eDno2B5vTs
— OFII (@InsourceJobsUSA) December 16, 2013
Software-Defined Networking In Two Minutes | from @cloudtweaks http://t.co/NqG1wroEkz
— Symantec (@symantec) December 15, 2013
Stylish watches on any budget: http://t.co/WynzcQ1j1q
— GQ Fashion (@GQFashion) December 15, 2013
99U: Everybody Feels Like An Impostor. // We hear this a lot in community groups. It is not just you. http://t.co/yFcoQhIW4C
— J Wolfgang Goerlich (@jwgoerlich) December 15, 2013
[blog] "Security Intelligence for the Enterprise" | http://t.co/vuMzxbhsQm | Part 3 of 3, more coming soon #SecIntel #EntSec #InfoSec
— Rafał Łoś (@Wh1t3Rabbit) December 14, 2013
My first five 2014 security predictions, too deputy downer? http://t.co/LkRVUdUG9z
— Elizabeth Martin (@elizmmartin) December 14, 2013
Turn an IKEA bookshelf into a beautiful storage table: http://t.co/76576gKsD5
— Lifehacker (@lifehacker) December 14, 2013
15 Gifts under $100 for the food maker and food lover alike. http://t.co/GDnBsMEMnS
— Gear Patrol (@GearPatrol) December 14, 2013
These everyday gifts have just a little bit of luxe to make them super special. http://t.co/4S2XApB9TY pic.twitter.com/0PU4BQXPeN
— Apartment Therapy (@AptTherapy) December 13, 2013
Here's documentation for PST, the format Microsoft Outlook has used to store (& corrupt) email for the last 15 years: http://t.co/goUGNErK2v
— Anil Dash (@anildash) December 13, 2013
Are your smartphone apps selling you out? - http://t.co/oETtbKWDfC
— Kizz MyAnthia (@kizz_my_anthia) December 9, 2013
One man's journey to becoming a minimalist http://t.co/KdZDmp27Kh
— Third Metric (@thirdmetric) December 8, 2013
computer science is the subject you study if you want to be an alcoholic when you grow up but you're not a great writer
— Colin Bayer (@vogon) December 8, 2013
StackOverflow and Github Visualized As Cities - http://t.co/SHuBDZaPg8
— Kizz MyAnthia (@kizz_my_anthia) December 8, 2013
RT @dancow: Holy moly:
BayesDB, a MIT open-source database for probabilistic data queries
http://t.co/xfibvJAvsS via @jstogdill
— Tim O'Reilly (@timoreilly) December 7, 2013
Shout out to @alexhutton earlier from @anton_chuvakin pic.twitter.com/9FSwpuvCo8
— Keli Hay (@kelihay) December 7, 2013
Five Winter Outerwear Essentials for Men - Primer http://t.co/fpQUQpOaAI
— Primer Magazine (@primermag) December 4, 2013
Hodinkee Post: Introducing The NOMOS Zürich Weltzeit 5th Avenue: A Limited Edition World-Timer For New Yorkers http://t.co/1SFQXQuHtc
— Hodinkee.com (@HODINKEE) December 4, 2013
So @37point2 was kind enough to make this. Anyone good at design wanna make a poster or t-shirt or something? https://t.co/S7lMGULplu
— Eve Adams (@HackerHuntress) December 4, 2013
Hi. On today's Agenda, a prohibition-themed cocktail party at @ChicagoMuseum, Lou Reed-themed art, and more. http://t.co/2hWtFbiCoY
— Chicago Reader (@Chicago_Reader) December 4, 2013
Infamous Hacker Creates SkyJack To Hunt, Hack, And Control Other Drones http://t.co/Pcp5eClWfB by @jordanrcrook
— TechCrunch (@TechCrunch) December 4, 2013
Walt Disney's birth home in Chicago may become a museum. http://t.co/sbBiMFXuvQ
— ColonelTribune (@ColonelTribune) December 4, 2013
Michael B. Jordan wears the five coolest emerging labels that we're deeming the New American Avant-Garde: http://t.co/BG1nUA3ZTv
— GQ Fashion (@GQFashion) December 4, 2013
The fifty best comedies. http://t.co/elIhUOLHB4
— Gear Patrol (@GearPatrol) December 4, 2013
Rewriting sensationalist headlines for mathematical correctness http://t.co/HWP5ulVci5
— Boing Boing (@BoingBoing) December 4, 2013
StrategicRISK Asia's Cyber Risk special report now out http://t.co/iLWDQhwGV8 #risk #insurance @Marsh_Inc
— Strategic RISK (@StrategicRISK) December 4, 2013
@HackerHuntress http://t.co/024b3Lz4uB
— J0hnnyX(m4s) (@J0hnnyXm4s) December 4, 2013
Heard the news? We’ve updated our #NGFW by integrating intrusion prevention (IPS). Check out the details here: http://t.co/f0c0ORUFof
— Cisco Security (@CiscoSecurity) December 4, 2013
Beatlemania with my DJ pal and McCartney tour mixologist Chris Holmes. Just in time for your holiday party! https://t.co/TpX88nAAeJ
— Questlove Jenkins (@questlove) December 3, 2013
Re: @dangoodin001's drone-hacking contraption story, the hacker who created it showed up in the comment section http://t.co/ixRolrQXxA
— Ars Technica (@arstechnica) December 4, 2013
How the cyber killchain helps you get to REALLY know your enemy: http://t.co/QIyjxxoIQa #Security #HP #SIEM
— Majken Pullin (@MajkenPullin) December 2, 2013
Big-name acts like Lorde and Daft Punk are shying from fame's spotlight http://t.co/enaeMtQhro
— The New York Times (@nytimes) December 2, 2013
Udacity offers a free, self-paced course in applied cryptography. https://t.co/d0eujKFppC
— Steve Werby (@stevewerby) December 2, 2013
Blog: Unflattening a Flat Network – Adventures in Network Segmentation: http://t.co/NvDEpKu1iE
— Gabe The Engineer (@gdbassett) December 2, 2013
Lots of command-and-control domains used by the CryptoLocker ransomware taken down by the guys at MMD: http://t.co/aChVumLLAn
— Mikko Hypponen ‹␊␍› (@mikko) December 1, 2013
Breakdown: The Volvo Concept Coupe. http://t.co/85ZEkD9GGE
— Gear Patrol (@GearPatrol) December 1, 2013
Here are the 7 Russian and Eastern European artists you should know http://t.co/IkrhRjMEid
— Huffington Post (@HuffingtonPost) December 1, 2013
Wondering where you can find all the the best Cyber Monday deals? We've got you covered: http://t.co/Jm86hqzTUw
— WIRED (@WIRED) December 1, 2013