Missing Persons - Washington State Patrol. Last updated: April 01, 2014 The missing persons listed below resided in the state of Washington at the time of their disappearance or may have traveled to Washington State. For details about each case, click on the person's photo or name. We will be adding additional cases and information periodically, so please be sure to check this page for updates! Please direct your questions or tips concerning a missing person to the local investigation agency listed near the bottom of each poster. Please note that some of the documents provided on this page are available in Adobe® PDF format only and will require the Adobe® Reader in order to view or print them from your Web browser. Back to Top. iPhone hacker publishes secret Sony PlayStation 3 key. 6 January 2011Last updated at 01:17 By Jonathan Fildes Technology reporter, BBC News The PlayStation 3's security has been broken by hackers, potentially allowing anyone to run any software - including pirated games - on the console.
A collective of hackers recently showed off a method that could force the system to reveal secret keys used to load software on to the machine. A US hacker, who gained notoriety for unlocking Apple's iPhone, has now used a similar method to extract the PS3's master key and publish it online. Sony declined to comment on the hack. "The complete console is compromised - there is no recovery from this," said pytey, a member of the fail0verflow group of hackers, who revealed the initial exploit at the Chaos Communication Congress in Berlin in December. "This is as bad as it gets - someone is getting into serious trouble at Sony right now.
" "The details we provided and information and techniques we disclosed would have been enough to install Linux," he said. Adobe Flash: 20m phones flip Steve Jobs the bird ? The Register. High performance access to file storage Is Steve Jobs the best thing that ever happened to Adobe Flash? Nine months after Jobs unloaded his infamous open letter on Flash, defending Apple's decision to completely ban the technology from the iPhone and the iPad, Adobe has announced that in 2010, more than 20 million smartphones shipped with or were upgraded to Flash Player 10.1, the first full version of Flash built specifically for mobiles.
That means a mobile-optimized Flash was on about 12 per cent of smartphones shipped last year – though it was available for only six months. "The proliferation of Flash [on mobile] is actually happening," David Wadhwani, executive and senior vice president for Adobe’s Creative and Interactive Solutions, told reporters on Thursday during a gathering at Adobe's San Francisco offices. Steve Jobs' rather personal attack on Flash only encouraged his competitors to embrace the technology – in a big way. Famously, Jobs called Flash a "CPU hog".
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