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MIPS goes open source

OSNews.com - Mon, 12/17/2018 - 21:03
Without question, 2018 was the year RISC-V genuinely began to build momentum among chip architects hungry for open-source instruction sets. That was then. By 2019, RISC-V won't be the only game in town. Wave Computing announced Monday that it is putting MIPS on open source, with MIPS Instruction Set Architecture (ISA) and MIPS' latest core R6 available in the first quarter of 2019. Good news, and it makes me wonder - will we ever see a time where x86 and x86-64 are open source? I am definitely not well-versed enough in these matters to judge just how important the closed-source nature of the x86 ISA really is to Intel and AMD, but it seems like something that will never happen.

Dr. Google is a liar

OSNews.com - Mon, 12/17/2018 - 20:58
It started during yoga class. She felt a strange pull on her neck, a sensation completely foreign to her. Her friend suggested she rush to the emergency room. It turned out that she was having a heart attack. She didn’t fit the stereotype of someone likely to have a heart attack. She exercised, did not smoke, watched her plate. But on reviewing her medical history, I found that her cholesterol level was sky high. She had been prescribed a cholesterol-lowering statin medication, but she never picked up the prescription because of the scary things she had read about statins on the internet. She was the victim of a malady fast gearing up to be a modern pandemic - fake medical news. While misinformation has been the object of great attention in politics, medical misinformation might have an even greater body count. As is true with fake news in general, medical lies tend to spread further than truths on the internet - and they have very real repercussions. We already see the consequences of this with abusive parents not vaccinating their children based on clearly disproven lies and nonsense, but it also extends to other medical issues. What's especially interesting is that this affects people with higher educations a lot more than people with lower educations - might overconfidence be a slow and insidious killer (have a cookie if you catch that reference without Googling/DDG'ing)? In any event, while people not vaccinating their children should obviously be tried for child abuse, I can't say I can really care about what people do to their own bodies. If a grown adult wants to trust some baseless Facebook nonsense or whatever over qualified medical personnel, then she or he should be free to do so - and suffer the consequences.

Windows monthly security and quality updates overview

OSNews.com - Mon, 12/17/2018 - 20:51
Today's global cybersecurity threats are both dynamic and sophisticated, and new vulnerabilities are discovered almost every day. We focus on protecting customers from these security threats by providing security updates on a timely basis and with high quality. We strive to help you keep your Windows devices, regardless of which version of Windows they are running, up to date with the latest monthly quality updates to help mitigate the evolving threat landscape. That is why, today, as part of our series of blogs on the Windows approach to quality, I'll share an overview of how we deliver these critical updates on a massive scale as a key component of our ongoing Windows as a service effort. After Microsoft's recent stumbles with Windows updates, the company has been putting out a number of blog posts about how it approaches updates. This particular blog post explains some of the inside baseball on the various categories updates get placed in, as well as the various tests the company runs to ensure updates are safe and reliable - exactly the area where Microsoft has been failing lately.

Gunter Ollmann: Time to Squish SQL Injection

SecurityFocus - Sat, 11/03/2018 - 13:35
Time to Squish SQL Injection

Mark Rasch: Lazy Workers May Be Deemed Hackers

SecurityFocus - Sat, 11/03/2018 - 13:35
Lazy Workers May Be Deemed Hackers

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Adam O'Donnell: The Scale of Security

SecurityFocus - Sat, 11/03/2018 - 13:35
The Scale of Security

Mark Rasch: Hacker-Tool Law Still Does Little

SecurityFocus - Sat, 11/03/2018 - 13:35
Hacker-Tool Law Still Does Little

Infocus: Enterprise Intrusion Analysis, Part One

SecurityFocus - Sat, 11/03/2018 - 13:35
Enterprise Intrusion Analysis, Part One

Infocus: Responding to a Brute Force SSH Attack

SecurityFocus - Sat, 11/03/2018 - 13:35
Responding to a Brute Force SSH Attack

Infocus: Data Recovery on Linux and <i>ext3</i>

SecurityFocus - Sat, 11/03/2018 - 13:35
Data Recovery on Linux and <i>ext3</i>

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Infocus: WiMax: Just Another Security Challenge?

SecurityFocus - Sat, 11/03/2018 - 13:35
WiMax: Just Another Security Challenge?

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Mozilla Taps New CEO

Linux.eWeek.com - Thu, 06/07/2018 - 11:35
The company looks to John Lilly to grow its business while ex-CEO Mitchell Baker focuses on Mozilla's vision.
Categories: Linux

Old-School SUSE Executives Take Over Open-Xchange

Linux.eWeek.com - Thu, 06/07/2018 - 11:35
Two of pre-Novell SUSE's top executives are taking the open-source groupware company Open-Xchange.
Categories: Linux

Torvalds Still Will Not License Linux Under GPL v3

Linux.eWeek.com - Thu, 06/07/2018 - 11:35
The Linux creator said copyright owners would have to agree to licensing changes, and those who didn't would have to rewrite code.
Categories: Linux

OpenVZ to Release Pre-made Ubuntu VMs

Linux.eWeek.com - Thu, 06/07/2018 - 11:35
OpenVZ, the open-source community arm of SWsoft, will soon be releasing ready-to-run Ubuntu server and desktop virtual machines.
Categories: Linux

After SCO Dies

Linux.eWeek.com - Thu, 06/07/2018 - 11:35
Opinion: Could Novell open-source Unix? What will OpenServer customers do? Can Sun claim some customers for OpenSolaris?
Categories: Linux

Interoperability Still Stumbling Block for Open Source in 2008

Linux.eWeek.com - Thu, 06/07/2018 - 11:35
Enterprise customers want open-source solutions to continue to work together over update cycles.
Categories: Linux

NeoOffice: The Open-Source Office Suite Alternative for Macs

Linux.eWeek.com - Thu, 06/07/2018 - 11:35
Opinion: Yes, it's great news that Microsoft will be releasing a new version of Microsoft Office for the Mac, but before calling in your credit card number, you should check out a free, open-source alternative: NeoOffice.
Categories: Linux

Rocket gOS 2.0, the Latest Ubuntu-Google Marriage, Days Away

Linux.eWeek.com - Thu, 06/07/2018 - 11:35
The new version of gOS, the desktop Linux, which combines Ubuntu with dedicated links to Google applications, will be unveiled at CES.
Categories: Linux

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