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Study Finds 1 in 10 Used Hard Drives Contains Old Personal Data

04.26.2012 · Posted in Slashdot

Lucas123 writes “A newly published study by Britain’s data protection regulatory agency found that more than one in 10 second-hand hard drives being sold online contain recoverable personal information from the original owner. “Many people will presume that pressing the delete button on a computer file means that it is gone forever. However this information ...

World’s Largest Digital Camera Project Passes Critical Milestone

04.25.2012 · Posted in Slashdot

An anonymous reader writes in with a link about the progress of one of the coolest astronomy projects around. “A 3.2 billion-pixel digital camera designed by SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory is now one step closer to reality. The Large Synoptic Survey Telescope camera, which will capture the widest, fastest and deepest view of the night ...

Samsung TVs Can Be Hacked Into Endless Restart Loop

04.24.2012 · Posted in Slashdot

Gunkerty Jeb writes “Italian security researcher Luigi Auriemma was trying to play a trick on his brother when he accidentally discovered two vulnerabilities in all current versions of Samsung TVs and Blu-Ray systems that could allow an attacker to gain remote access to those devices. Auriemma claims that the vulnerabilities will affect all Samsung devices ...

Skype Finally Arrives On Microsoft Phones

04.23.2012 · Posted in Slashdot

judgecorp writes “Skype has finally delivered version 1.0 of Skype for Windows Phone, bringing support for its parent Microsoft’s mobile platform up to the level of that enjoyed by rivals Android and iPhone. from the article: ‘Skype for Windows Phone is available in 18 different languages and will be available on most local Windows Phone ...

Weekend Lyrid Meteor Shower Visible From Earth

04.21.2012 · Posted in Slashdot

jamaicaplain writes “The annual Lyrid meteor shower will hit its peak this weekend and promises to put on an eye-catching display. NASA scientists plan to track the Lyrid meteor shower using a network of all-sky cameras on Earth, as well as from a student-launched balloon in California. Meanwhile, an astronaut on the International Space Station ...

Europe Agrees To Send Airline Passenger Data To US

04.20.2012 · Posted in Slashdot

Qedward writes “The European Parliament has approved the controversial data transfer agreement, the bilateral PNR (passenger name register), with the US which requires European airlines to pass on passenger information, including name, contact details, payment data, itinerary, email and phone numbers to the Department of Homeland Security. Under the new agreement, PNR data will be ...

ICO Warns Toshiba Over Data Breach

04.19.2012 · Posted in Slashdot

hypnosec writes “Toshiba Information Systems has been given a slap on the wrist by the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO), following a data spillage. This happened during an on-line competition that Toshiba organized last year. Back in September 2011, a concerned member of the public contacted the ICO and informed the body that some data pertaining ...

Snoozing Pilot Mistakes Venus For Aircraft; Panic, Injuries Ensue

04.18.2012 · Posted in Slashdot

Cazekiel writes “In January 2011, an Air Canada Boeing 767 carrying 95 passengers and eight crew members was on route to Zurich from Toronto when its First Officer, fatigued and disoriented from a long nap he’d taken, panicked in seeing what he believed to be a U.S. cargo plane on a collision course with his ...

Florida Thinks Their Students Are Too Stupid To Know the Right Answers

04.16.2012 · Posted in Slashdot

gurps_npc writes “Robert Krampf, who runs the web site ‘The Happy Scientist,’ recently wrote in his blog about problems with Florida’s Science FCAT. The Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test is an attempt to measure how smart the students are. Where other states have teachers cheating to help students, Florida decided to grade correct answers as wrong. ...

Engineered Stem Cells Seek Out and Kill HIV In Mice

04.15.2012 · Posted in Slashdot

An anonymous reader writes “Expanding on previous research providing proof-of-principle that human stem cells can be genetically engineered into HIV-fighting cells, a team of UCLA researchers have now demonstrated that these cells can actually attack HIV-infected cells in a living organism. From the article: ‘This most recent study shows that scientists can manipulate stem cells ...

Software Engineers Remain Top US Job

04.14.2012 · Posted in Slashdot

D H NG writes “In a study by Careercast.com, software engineers retain their position as having the top jobs in 2012. The #1 and #2 positions remain the same from last year. One surprise entry was human resources manager in the #3 position. The worst job was lumberjack, beating out last year’s roustabout.” Read more ...

Police Forensics Team Salvage Blind Authors’ Inkless Novel Pages

04.13.2012 · Posted in Slashdot

Blind author Trish Vickers wrote 26 pages of her novel’s first chapter when her son noticed she was writing without ink. Her manuscript was saved however after they took it to the Dorset Police department. A forensic team there worked on it in their spare time, and after 5 months they were able to recover ...

Scientists Release Working Prototype Of CAPTCHA-Based Password Assistant

04.08.2012 · Posted in Slashdot

An anonymous reader writes “Last year Slashdot ran a story on scientists from the Max-Planck-Institute for Physics of Complex Systems in Dresden, Germany developing a novel method to improve password security. A strong long password is split in two parts; the first part is memorized by a human, and the second part is stored as ...