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BLADE - Block All Drive-by Download Exploits Nasdaq Stock Market's computers penetrated by hackers Hackers have penetrated the computer network of the Nasdaq Stock Market during the past year, according to a story in the Wall Street Journal. Federal investigators are trying to figure out who did it and why. If it’s true, then the entire stock market is vulnerable to disruption that could potentially wreck billions of dollars in electronic commerce on a daily basis. The worry remains that if hackers can penetrate Nasdaq, maybe they can break into the computer systems of other secure entities, from air traffic control systems to defense computers. The exchange’s computers that execute stock trades weren’t compromised, but so far it isn’t clear how deep the hackers were able to penetrate. The company that runs the exchange is New York-based Nasdaq OMX Group.

Support Details | Tech Support Management Alpha One Labs | A Community hackerspace in Brooklyn 100 Websites You Should Know and Use In the spring of 2007, Julius Wiedemann, editor in charge at Taschen GmbH, gave a legendary TED University talk: an ultra-fast-moving ride through the “100 websites you should know and use.” Six years later, it remains one of the most viewed TED blog posts ever. Time for an update? To see the original list, click here. And now, the original list from 2007, created by Julius Wiedemann, editor in charge at Taschen GmbH.

NYC Resistor Random Meeting Shot NYC Resistor is a hackerspace in New York, inspired by Chaos Computer Club and other hacker organizations. According to the NYC Resistor's website, "NYC Resistor is a hacker collective with a shared space located in downtown Brooklyn. We meet regularly to share knowledge, hack on projects together, and build community." About page for NYCResistor.com NYCResistor is an LLC. The Founding Members of NYCResistor are: Bre Pettis - Instigator with video trigger finger. Membership[edit] NYC Resistor encourages participation by anyone who feels they can contribute. Physical Space[edit] In February 2008 NYC Resistor took up residence at 397 Bridge Street in Brooklyn NY's MetroTech area. In April of 2009 NYC Resistor acquired the neighboring space and turned it into a machine / cnc shop. In March 2010, NYC Resistor moved to a much larger space at 87 3rd Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11217, between Bergen and Dean Street. In the News[edit] The New York Times The Daily News Washington Post Zeit

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