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El pene de Rasputín
via NSFW by (author unknown) on May 15, 2008
... que medía 40cm en estado flácido. En el Museo del Erotismo de San Petersburgo se conserva en formol el codiciado falo, que a sus 28,5cm presentes, debe añadírsele la parte que quedó en el propietario de semejante verga cuando, después de asesinarlo, se lo amputaron.Y es que el hecho de tener una herramienta de burro…no faculta el ejercer como tal.Vía: wappy.wsComparte esta anotación
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Comic for May 15, 2008
via Dilbert Daily Strip by (author unknown) on May 15, 2008
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Adobe Flash Player 10 For Linux
via Phoronix by (author unknown) on May 15, 2008
Adobe has announced the first pre-release of Flash Player 10, which is their forthcoming next-generation solution that is under their open Flash specifications. Flash Player 10 delivers new 3D effect capabilities, custom filters and effects, advanced text layout, an enhanced drawing API, and visual performance improvements...
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Chapuza criptográfica en Debian y derivados
via Kriptópolis - Criptografía, Privacidad y Seguridad en Internet by admin on May 15, 2008
Actualización (11:57): Peor todavía. Publican un exploit que realiza un ataque de fuerza bruta sobre las claves debilitadas y logra el login en SSH en sólo unos minutos. La parte buena es que también podemos utilizarlo para comprobar si nuestras claves y/o certificados son vulnerables. Y lo serán con toda probabilidad si fueron generadas(os) en Debian, Ubuntu o similar entre septiembre de...
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Linux Desktop to Appear On Every Asus Motherboard
via Slashdot by timothy on May 14, 2008
An anonymous reader writes "We first heard about Splashtop back in October, when the instant-on Linux desktop was announced. At the time it was a really exciting concept but Asus only rolled out the technology on high-end motherboards. Splashtop just announced that Asus will be expanding the desktop to the P5Q motherboard family and later on to all Asus motherboards. That's embedded Linux...
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Vaya cristo
via WTF? Microsiervos by no-reply@microsiervos.com (Wicho) on May 14, 2008
Raúl se encontró esta calle de curioso nombre en Cifuentes, Guadalajara.
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Street View Face Blurring
via Google Sightseeing by James on May 14, 2008
A recent update to the Street View images of Manhattan has added a new feature designed to protect the privacy of innocent people wandering the streets. So what is this incredible new technology? Why, it’s automatic blurry faces of course!The new system is designed to detect faces in the street view images and blur them out, so everyone looks like they’ve been watching The Ring.Due to the...
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Cold boot encryption attack video
via Hack a Day by Eliot Phillips on May 13, 2008
Filed under: misc hacksWe haven't made a regular habit of watching BoingBoing TV, but lately they've been covering topics we've been interested in... not the dolphin pr0n. In yesterday's episode they talked to Jacob Applebaum from the EFF about the cold boot encryption attack. The attack involves dumping the contents of memory to a storage device by power cycling the system....
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Microsoft Launches WorldWide Telescope
via Slashdot by kdawson on May 13, 2008
esocid writes "WorldWide Telescope, developed by Microsoft's research arm, knits together images from the Hubble Space Telescope, the Chandra X-Ray Observatory Center, the Sloan Digital Sky Survey, and others. Windows users (only) can browse through the galaxy on their own or take guided tours of different outer-space destinations developed by astronomers and academics. The application allows...
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Debilidad criptográfica en los paquetes openssh de Debian
via Barrapunto by inniyah on May 13, 2008
Luciano Bello, desarrollador argentino de Debian, ha descubierto que el generador de números aleatorios del paquete openssl de Debian es predecible, lo que implica una debilidad criptográfica bastante importante. Las claves afectadas incluyen las claves SSH, OpenVPN, DNSSEC, y las usadas en los certificados X.509 y en las sesiones SSL/TLS. Las claves generadas con GnuPG o GNUTLS no está...
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