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'Daily News' on codeproject is stuffed with security news

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    Martin ISDN
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    i am daily news subscriber for more than a decade. i remember daily news as a more productive scenario, filled with more development or technology. sometimes philosophy. i can't remember exactly when but it must be 5-7 years now that daily news took a turn more like the news on TV. everything about some security somewhere... SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY was a good addition, but that also is a bit vague. is it just me or you also have that feeling they are pushing this 'billion devices got hacked' story everywhere?

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      i am daily news subscriber for more than a decade. i remember daily news as a more productive scenario, filled with more development or technology. sometimes philosophy. i can't remember exactly when but it must be 5-7 years now that daily news took a turn more like the news on TV. everything about some security somewhere... SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY was a good addition, but that also is a bit vague. is it just me or you also have that feeling they are pushing this 'billion devices got hacked' story everywhere?

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      Jorgen Andersson
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      It could be the news sources that took a turn for the bad from your point of view. But let's add @Kent-Sharkey to this thread, I'm sure he appreciates constructive criticism.

      Wrong is evil and must be defeated. - Jeff Ello Never stop dreaming - Freddie Kruger

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        It could be the news sources that took a turn for the bad from your point of view. But let's add @Kent-Sharkey to this thread, I'm sure he appreciates constructive criticism.

        Wrong is evil and must be defeated. - Jeff Ello Never stop dreaming - Freddie Kruger

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        Martin ISDN
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        i have praised Kent personally a couple of times because i like the funny comments below the links, but i always thought that he only reacts to the news not that he chooses the items.

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          i am daily news subscriber for more than a decade. i remember daily news as a more productive scenario, filled with more development or technology. sometimes philosophy. i can't remember exactly when but it must be 5-7 years now that daily news took a turn more like the news on TV. everything about some security somewhere... SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY was a good addition, but that also is a bit vague. is it just me or you also have that feeling they are pushing this 'billion devices got hacked' story everywhere?

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          Martin ISDN wrote:

          is it just me or you also have that feeling they are pushing this 'billion devices got hacked' story everywhere?

          Yeah, I know just what you mean. A billion devices?   They're just saying that, downplaying it, to keep us from panicking and continuing on the buying spree.

          Ravings en masse^

          "The difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has its limits." - Albert Einstein

          "If you are searching for perfection in others, then you seek disappointment. If you seek perfection in yourself, then you will find failure." - Balboos HaGadol Mar 2010

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          • M Martin ISDN

            i have praised Kent personally a couple of times because i like the funny comments below the links, but i always thought that he only reacts to the news not that he chooses the items.

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            Kent Sharkey
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            That’s an interesting distinction that I’ll have to consider for a while, thank you. I guess it was that I thought people would want to know stuff about potential hacks and areas to secure. OKdOK, what should I be spending more time highlighting? (And of course, there have to be items for me to post, so there’s never a guarantee of content)

            TTFN - Kent

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              i am daily news subscriber for more than a decade. i remember daily news as a more productive scenario, filled with more development or technology. sometimes philosophy. i can't remember exactly when but it must be 5-7 years now that daily news took a turn more like the news on TV. everything about some security somewhere... SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY was a good addition, but that also is a bit vague. is it just me or you also have that feeling they are pushing this 'billion devices got hacked' story everywhere?

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              BillWoodruff
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              I do not share your perceptions of a trend in "Daily News" content. I think it's as good as ever, and remains a remarkable curated resource !

              «One day it will have to be officially admitted that what we have christened reality is an even greater illusion than the world of dreams.» Salvador Dali

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              • M Martin ISDN

                i am daily news subscriber for more than a decade. i remember daily news as a more productive scenario, filled with more development or technology. sometimes philosophy. i can't remember exactly when but it must be 5-7 years now that daily news took a turn more like the news on TV. everything about some security somewhere... SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY was a good addition, but that also is a bit vague. is it just me or you also have that feeling they are pushing this 'billion devices got hacked' story everywhere?

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                Lost User
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                But those that should know better, keep getting compromised. News is that China's "money system" is now laundering Mexican Cartel money. Bitcoin is a reflection of the state of the world. And we just dodged a major fascist bullet. The subtext to all this is the $. That's the news.

                It was only in wine that he laid down no limit for himself, but he did not allow himself to be confused by it. ― Confucian Analects: Rules of Confucius about his food

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                • M Martin ISDN

                  i am daily news subscriber for more than a decade. i remember daily news as a more productive scenario, filled with more development or technology. sometimes philosophy. i can't remember exactly when but it must be 5-7 years now that daily news took a turn more like the news on TV. everything about some security somewhere... SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY was a good addition, but that also is a bit vague. is it just me or you also have that feeling they are pushing this 'billion devices got hacked' story everywhere?

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                  We're all developers here. Unless you're working in a very niche area, if security isn't already on your mind...are you sure you're doing your job? No offense intended - I'm just raising a point.

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                    We're all developers here. Unless you're working in a very niche area, if security isn't already on your mind...are you sure you're doing your job? No offense intended - I'm just raising a point.

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                    > We're all developers here. > Unless you're working in a very niche area, if security isn't already on your mind...are you sure you're doing your job? > No offense intended - I'm just raising a point. none taken. this is just from yesterday's news, 9 Dec: "Hackers steal software of one of the world's top security companies" "Research: Millions of smart devices vulnerable to hacking" "Unfixable Kubernetes security hole means potential man-in-the-middle attacks" "Lightning does strike twice: If you get hacked once, you'll probably be attacked again within a year" there is nothing i can do about all of this, except maybe about the last one. and that is also probably...

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                      That’s an interesting distinction that I’ll have to consider for a while, thank you. I guess it was that I thought people would want to know stuff about potential hacks and areas to secure. OKdOK, what should I be spending more time highlighting? (And of course, there have to be items for me to post, so there’s never a guarantee of content)

                      TTFN - Kent

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                      Martin ISDN
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                      thanks for your reply. > I guess it was that I thought people would want to know stuff about potential hacks and areas to secure. OKdOK, what should I be spending more time highlighting? i don't really know. we exchanged a couple of emails in 2008-9 so i thought to take a peek from 1st to 10th Dec 2009 in the list. [News Items](https://www.codeproject.com/script/News/List.aspx) New cloud-based service steals Wi-Fi passwords The "Cloud" does have a purpose Industry News Computerworld 8 Dec 2009 on a quick glance this was the only item compatible to 4 items about security from yesterday, 9 Dec 2020. i don't mean anything personal, the news all around the globe are served with a high accent on security. there is nothing i (or maybe anyone else) can do about it.

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                        thanks for your reply. > I guess it was that I thought people would want to know stuff about potential hacks and areas to secure. OKdOK, what should I be spending more time highlighting? i don't really know. we exchanged a couple of emails in 2008-9 so i thought to take a peek from 1st to 10th Dec 2009 in the list. [News Items](https://www.codeproject.com/script/News/List.aspx) New cloud-based service steals Wi-Fi passwords The "Cloud" does have a purpose Industry News Computerworld 8 Dec 2009 on a quick glance this was the only item compatible to 4 items about security from yesterday, 9 Dec 2020. i don't mean anything personal, the news all around the globe are served with a high accent on security. there is nothing i (or maybe anyone else) can do about it.

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                        Kent Sharkey
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                        Fair enough. Yeah, that's probably too much security these days. I'll try to tone it down and "just play the hits". (Assuming that events give me decent amounts of non-security stuff, of course). Oh, and thank you (both for this, and for reading the newsletter in the first place)

                        TTFN - Kent

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                          > We're all developers here. > Unless you're working in a very niche area, if security isn't already on your mind...are you sure you're doing your job? > No offense intended - I'm just raising a point. none taken. this is just from yesterday's news, 9 Dec: "Hackers steal software of one of the world's top security companies" "Research: Millions of smart devices vulnerable to hacking" "Unfixable Kubernetes security hole means potential man-in-the-middle attacks" "Lightning does strike twice: If you get hacked once, you'll probably be attacked again within a year" there is nothing i can do about all of this, except maybe about the last one. and that is also probably...

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                          dandy72
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                          I think it has more to do with bringing awareness - typically I'd read such articles and start thinking whether there's anything in them that was mentioned that might apply to me - is my code vulnerable to such things, and if so, what can I do to mitigate them. That sort of thing. If I, as a software developer, took no interest in learning about new attack methods, at one point I'd probably be in for a rude awakening. And what else is going on anyway in the software world these days? :-)

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                            Fair enough. Yeah, that's probably too much security these days. I'll try to tone it down and "just play the hits". (Assuming that events give me decent amounts of non-security stuff, of course). Oh, and thank you (both for this, and for reading the newsletter in the first place)

                            TTFN - Kent

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                            Martin ISDN
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                            thank you. your comments on the news sure shed a light on a rainy day.

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