Bulgaria Got a Law Requiring Open Source Slashdotby manishs on opensource at January 1, 1970, 1:00 am (cached at July 4, 2016, 11:35 pm)

All software written for the government in Bulgaria are now required to be open-source. The amendments to put such laws in motion were voted in domestic parliament and are now in effect, announced software engineer Bozhidar Bozhanov, who is also an adviser to the Deputy Prime Minister at Council of Ministers of the Republic of Bulgaria. All such software will also be required by law to be developed in a public repository. Bozhanov writes in a blog post:That does not mean that the whole country is moving to Linux and LibreOffice, neither does it mean the government demands Microsoft and Oracle to give the source to their products. Existing solutions are purchased on licensing terms and they remain unaffected (although we strongly encourage the use of open source solutions for that as well). It means that whatever custom software the government procures will be visible and accessible to everyone. After all, it's paid by tax-payers money and they should both be able to see it and benefit from it. As for security -- in the past "security through obscurity" was the main approach, and it didn't quite work -- numerous vulnerabilities were found in government websites that went unpatched for years, simply because a contract had expired. With opening the source we hope to reduce those incidents, and to detect bad information security practices in the development process, rather than when it's too late.

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Oracle COPY, plus Regular Expressions (IT Toolbox Blogs) SANS ISC SecNewsFeed(cached at July 4, 2016, 11:30 pm)

Google Offers Free 4-Month Play Music Trial Subscription For July 4th Slashdotby BeauHD on google at January 1, 1970, 1:00 am (cached at July 4, 2016, 11:05 pm)

An anonymous reader writes: Google is offering new U.S. subscribers a four-month free trial for its Play Music streaming service in celebration of July 4th. While everyone has their preferred music streaming service, it's hard to pass up a deal like this. The Google Play Music service offers over 35 million tracks and is usually priced at about $9.99 per month, so the offer amounts to a $40 savings. What's more is that customers who sign-up for the trial also gain access to Google's ad-free YouTube Red service, which features original content, and enables offline and background playback of YouTube videos on mobile devices. If you sign-up for the trial and decide it's not for you, you can cancel at any time.

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Google Offers Free 4-Month Play Music Trial Subscription For July 4th Slashdotby BeauHD on google at January 1, 1970, 1:00 am (cached at July 4, 2016, 11:05 pm)

An anonymous reader writes: Google is offering new U.S. subscribers a four-month free trial for its Play Music streaming service in celebration of July 4th. While everyone has their preferred music streaming service, it's hard to pass up a deal like this. The Google Play Music service offers over 35 million tracks and is usually priced at about $9.99 per month, so the offer amounts to a $40 savings. What's more is that customers who sign-up for the trial also gain access to Google's ad-free YouTube Red service, which features original content, and enables offline and background playback of YouTube videos on mobile devices. If you sign-up for the trial and decide it's not for you, you can cancel at any time.

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Israel allows lethal force on stone throwers: report AL JAZEERA ENGLISH (AJE)(cached at July 4, 2016, 11:00 pm)

Regulations revealed by rights group allow police to use live fire as first resort against Palestinians throwing stones.
Israel allows lethal force on stone throwers: report AL JAZEERA ENGLISH (AJE)(cached at July 4, 2016, 11:00 pm)

Regulations revealed by rights group allow police to use live fire as first resort against Palestinians throwing stones.
Blizzard Sues Overwatch 'Cheat' Maker For Copyright Infringement Slashdotby manishs on games at January 1, 1970, 1:00 am (cached at July 4, 2016, 10:36 pm)

From a TorrentFreak report: Blizzard Entertainment is suing Bossland, the maker of the popular Overwatch cheat tool "Watchover Tyrant" and several other game cheats. Among other things, the developer accuses the German company of various forms of copyright infringement and unfair competition. Blizzard is not happy with the Overwatch cheat and has filed a lawsuit against the German maker, Bossland GMBH, at a federal court in California. Bossland also sells cheats for various other titles such as World of Warcraft, Diablo 3 and Heroes of the Storm, which are mentioned in the complaint as well. The game developer accuses the cheat maker of various forms of copyright infringement, unfair competition, and violating the DMCA's anti-circumvention provision. According to Blizzard these bots and cheats also cause millions of dollars in lost sales, as they ruin the games for many legitimate players. "Moreover, by releasing 'Overwatch Cheat' just days after the release of 'Overwatch,' Defendants are attempting to destroy or irreparably harm that game before it even has had a chance to fully flourish."

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Blizzard Sues Overwatch 'Cheat' Maker For Copyright Infringement Slashdotby manishs on games at January 1, 1970, 1:00 am (cached at July 4, 2016, 10:36 pm)

From a TorrentFreak report: Blizzard Entertainment is suing Bossland, the maker of the popular Overwatch cheat tool "Watchover Tyrant" and several other game cheats. Among other things, the developer accuses the German company of various forms of copyright infringement and unfair competition. Blizzard is not happy with the Overwatch cheat and has filed a lawsuit against the German maker, Bossland GMBH, at a federal court in California. Bossland also sells cheats for various other titles such as World of Warcraft, Diablo 3 and Heroes of the Storm, which are mentioned in the complaint as well. The game developer accuses the cheat maker of various forms of copyright infringement, unfair competition, and violating the DMCA's anti-circumvention provision. According to Blizzard these bots and cheats also cause millions of dollars in lost sales, as they ruin the games for many legitimate players. "Moreover, by releasing 'Overwatch Cheat' just days after the release of 'Overwatch,' Defendants are attempting to destroy or irreparably harm that game before it even has had a chance to fully flourish."

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Is Egypt becoming a republic of fear? AL JAZEERA ENGLISH (AJE)(cached at July 4, 2016, 10:30 pm)

Opponents of President Abdul Fattah el-Sisi say he is failing to improve human rights in the country.
Is Egypt becoming a republic of fear? AL JAZEERA ENGLISH (AJE)(cached at July 4, 2016, 10:30 pm)

Opponents of President Abdul Fattah el-Sisi say he is failing to improve human rights in the country.
Approach IoT security as a system design problem (TechRepublic) SANS ISC SecNewsFeed(cached at July 4, 2016, 10:30 pm)

Approach IoT security as a system design problem (TechRepublic) SANS ISC SecNewsFeed(cached at July 4, 2016, 10:30 pm)

Dist-Zilla-PluginBundle-MSCHOUT-0.27 search.cpan.orgby Michael Schout at January 1, 1970, 1:00 am (cached at July 4, 2016, 10:04 pm)

Use L like MSCHOUT does
Dist-Zilla-PluginBundle-MSCHOUT-0.29 search.cpan.orgby Michael Schout at January 1, 1970, 1:00 am (cached at July 4, 2016, 10:04 pm)

Use L like MSCHOUT does
Dist-Zilla-PluginBundle-MSCHOUT-0.28 search.cpan.orgby Michael Schout at January 1, 1970, 1:00 am (cached at July 4, 2016, 10:04 pm)

Use L like MSCHOUT does