Internet's root name servers DDoS attacks peak at 5M queries per second (SC Magazine SANS ISC SecNewsFeed(cached at December 10, 2015, 11:58 pm)

What's behind South Africa's economic troubles? AL JAZEERA ENGLISH (AJE)(cached at December 10, 2015, 11:28 pm)

President Jacob Zuma fires his finance minister, leading to further decline of the rand.
FARC rebels last days in the Colombian jungle? AL JAZEERA ENGLISH (AJE)(cached at December 10, 2015, 11:28 pm)

Al Jazeera gains inside access as the longest-standing rebel group in the Americas prepares to down its arms.
Dallas-Based Restaurant Chain Confirms POS Breach (InfoRiskToday) SANS ISC SecNewsFeed(cached at December 10, 2015, 11:28 pm)

5 More Reasons VoIP Is a Total Game-Changer (IT Toolbox Blogs) SANS ISC SecNewsFeed(cached at December 10, 2015, 11:28 pm)

2016 SC Awards U.S. Finalists (SC Magazine) SANS ISC SecNewsFeed(cached at December 10, 2015, 11:28 pm)

Cybercrime article on Guardian site delivers malware via Angler EK (SC Magazine) SANS ISC SecNewsFeed(cached at December 10, 2015, 11:28 pm)

Phony 'Steam escrow' site used to deliver malware (SC Magazine) SANS ISC SecNewsFeed(cached at December 10, 2015, 11:28 pm)

I'm Bill Pollock, No Starch Press founder. I'm here with some of our authors. Ask us SANS ISC SecNewsFeed(cached at December 10, 2015, 11:28 pm)

OmniOutliner 4.4.1 TidBITS(cached at December 10, 2015, 11:02 pm)

Bounty of bug fixes for the outline and information organization app. ($49.99 new, free update, 23.9 MB)

 

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"Happy Birthday To You" Set To Finally Reach the Public Domain Slashdotby timothy on music at January 1, 1970, 1:00 am (cached at December 10, 2015, 11:02 pm)

schnell writes: The New York Times reports that "the world's most popular song" is at last poised to be released into the public domain. From the story: "In September, a federal judge ruled that Warner Music, the song's publisher, did not have a valid copyright claim to 'Happy Birthday,' which has been estimated to collect $2 million a year in royalties. But what that ruling meant for the future of the song — and Warner's liability — was unclear, and a trial had been set to begin next week. In a filing on Tuesday in United States District Court in Los Angeles, the parties in the case said they had agreed to a settlement to end the case. The terms of that deal are confidential. But if the settlement is approved by the court, the song is expected to formally enter the public domain." (We mentioned the case in September, too.)

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Dealing with Inexplicable Apple Error Messages TidBITS(cached at December 10, 2015, 10:32 pm)

If you’ve been seeing inexplicable error messages on your Mac or iPhone, there’s not a lot you can do, but rest assured that you’re not alone and you’ve done nothing wrong.

 

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Low Redundancy Data Centers? Providers Adapt As Tenants Seek Options Slashdotby timothy on storage at January 1, 1970, 1:00 am (cached at December 10, 2015, 10:31 pm)

1sockchuck writes: Data center providers are offering space with less power infrastructure than traditional mission-critical facilities, citing demand from customers looking to forego extra UPS and generators in return for more affordable pricing. The demand for "variable resiliency" space reflects a growing emphasis on controlling data center costs, along with a focus on application-level requirements like HPC and bitcoin mining. Data center experts differed on whether this trend toward flexible design was a niche, or a long-term trend. "In the next 12 months,data center operators will be challenged to deliver power to support both an HPC environment as well as traditional storage all under one roof," said Tate Cantrell, CTO at Iceland's Verne Global. "HPC will continue the trend to low resiliency options." But some requirements don't change. "Even when they say they're OK with lower reliability, they still want uptime," noted one executive.

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2016 SC Awards U.S. Finalists: Round Six (SC Magazine) SANS ISC SecNewsFeed(cached at December 10, 2015, 10:28 pm)

Millions of websites vulnerable: Veracode (SC Magazine) SANS ISC SecNewsFeed(cached at December 10, 2015, 10:28 pm)