Jul 9 2015
Tweet at 2:41 pm
Majority of Android apps using TLS not effected by new OpenSSL vuln since they don't validate certificates properly anyway. #brokencrypto
— W🕷ld P🎃nd (@WeldPond) July 9, 2015
Jul 9 2015
Majority of Android apps using TLS not effected by new OpenSSL vuln since they don't validate certificates properly anyway. #brokencrypto
— W🕷ld P🎃nd (@WeldPond) July 9, 2015
Jul 9 2015
If you've got `OpenSSL::SSL::VERIFY_PEER = OpenSSL::SSL::VERIFY_NONE` in your app, you don't need to update openssl https://t.co/DJpI2c5Wb7✓
— Lincoln Stoll (@lstoll) July 9, 2015
Jul 9 2015
OpenSSL today: You get a CA! And you get a CA! And you get a CA! Everybody gets a CA! pic.twitter.com/CpkCyJSkdp
— Hector Martin (@marcan42) July 9, 2015
Jul 9 2015
Some very innovative garbage collection techniques are being pioneered in #golang. #gophercon pic.twitter.com/QrgPkBcgjZ
— Tess Rinearson (@_tessr) July 8, 2015
Jul 9 2015
The Boathouse pub in #Cambridge raises more than £1,000 as thank you to the fire service: http://t.co/BBWwIUynkT #Charity
— CambridgeSciencePark (@CamSciencePark) July 9, 2015
Jul 7 2015
How the BBC's Micro:bit came to be http://t.co/tTrCDsdktY pic.twitter.com/2haYU3imwN
— Engadget (@engadget) July 7, 2015
Jul 7 2015
Meet the Micro:bit, the BBC's tiny programmable computer for kids http://t.co/TOICn02TMQ pic.twitter.com/Y1xsPVyYkI
— Engadget (@engadget) July 7, 2015
Jul 6 2015
After getting BBC to pay for TV licenses for over-75s, leaked memo reveals restructuring of BBC could go further. pic.twitter.com/p3fdXoXL7y
— David Schneider (@davidschneider) July 6, 2015
Jul 9 2015
Tweet at 6:00 pm
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