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Submission + - Samsung chief says he pushed Galaxy Fold 'before it was ready' (engadget.com)

PolygamousRanchKid writes: Samsung hasn't commented much on its decision to delay the Galaxy Fold and address design flaws, but it's opening up a little today. The company's electronics division CEO, DJ Koh, told those at a media event that he "pushed [the phone] through before it was ready." The setback was "embarrassing," he added. While Koh didn't elaborate on what happened, the statement suggests that Samsung was in a hurry to get the Fold out the door and claim some bragging rights.

The Fold was supposed to arrive in late April, but early reviewers quickly discovered problems, including a display cover that was too easy to peel off and gaps that allowed debris to get behind the foldable screen. It was all too easy to break the sensitive panel — and that would have been a problem with any phone, let alone one costing $1,980.

Submission + - OpenPGP Keyserver Attack Ongoing

Trailrunner7 writes: There’s an interesting and troubling attack happening to some people involved in the OpenPGP community that makes their certificates unusable and can essentially break the OpenPGP implementation of anyone who tries to import one of the certificates.

The attack is quite simple and doesn’t exploit any technical vulnerabilities in the OpenPGP software, but instead takes advantage of one of the inherent properties of the keyserver network that’s used to distribute certificates. Keyservers are designed to allow people to discover the public certificates of other people with them they want to communicate over a secure channel. One of the properties of the network is that anyone who has looked at a certificate and verified that it belongs to another specific person can add a signature, or attestation, to the certificate. That signature basically serves as the public stamp of approval from one user to another.

Last week, two people involved in the OpenPGP community discovered that their public certificates had been spammed with tens of thousands of signatures--one has nearly 150,000--in an apparent effort to render them useless. The attack targeted Robert J. Hansen and Daniel Kahn Gillmor, but the root problem may end up affecting many other people, too.

Matthew Green, a cryptographer and associate professor at Johns Hopkins University, said that the attack points out some of the weaknesses in the entire OpenPGP infrastructure.

"PGP is old and kind of falling apart. There's not enough people maintaining it and it's full of legacy code. There are some people doing the lord's work in keeping it up, but it's not enough," Green said. "Think about like an old hospital that's crumbling and all of the doctors have left but there's still some people keeping the emergency room open and helping patients. At some point you have to ask whether it's better just to let it close and let something better come along.

"I think PGP is preventing the development of better stuff and the person who did this is clearly demonstrating this problem."

Submission + - Amount of Floating Antarctic Ice Plunges To Record Lows (time.com)

An anonymous reader writes: The amount of ice circling Antarctica is suddenly plunging from a record high to record lows, baffling scientists. Floating ice off the southern continent steadily increased from 1979 and hit a record high in 2014. But three years later, the annual average extent of Antarctic sea ice hit its lowest mark, wiping out three-and-a-half decades of gains — and then some, a NASA study of satellite data shows. Serreze and other outside experts said they don’t know if this is a natural blip that will go away or more long-term global warming that is finally catching up with the South Pole. Antarctica hasn’t showed as much consistent warming as its northern Arctic cousin.

At the polar regions, ice levels grow during the winter and shrink in the summer. Around Antarctica, sea ice averaged 4.9 million square miles (12.8 million square kilometers) in 2014. By 2017, it was a record low of 4.1 million square miles (10.7 million square kilometers, according to the study in Monday’s Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. Antarctic sea ice increased slightly in 2018, but still was the second lowest since 1979. Even though ice is growing this time of year in Antarctica, levels in May and June this year were the lowest on record, eclipsing 2017, according to the ice data center.

Comment Re:This matches exactly my experience from 2009 (Score 1) 188

I wonder if people in situations like yours where you cannot even disclose that you signed an NDA could put a warrant canary in their resume like

(2000 - 2005) Worked at X Corp. Responsibilities were XYZ. Did not sign an NDA.
(2005 - 2010) Worked at Y Corp. Responsibilities were XYZ. Did not sign an NDA.
(2010 - 2017) Worked at Z Corp. Responsibilities were XYZ.

or something along those lines?

Comment Re:Okay - that was quick. (Score 1) 895

What I don't get is why people don't understand that even if we did use the popular vote for the measure you still need a MAJORITY(>50%) of votes. Hillary only got 48.2% of the popular vote, which if we are still using the rules from the Constitution would kick it back to the House with a 3 way runoff. The Republican controlled House would still have voted Trump in as POTUS.

Comment This is SHOCKING!! (Score 1) 200

According to followthemoney.org Verizon is her second largest donor, right behind the VA GOP. Big Red has given her $31,500. Other top donors are VA Cable Telecommunications Association ( $14,250) and AOL Time Warner ($11,500). That's a lot for state House representative. Still don't understand the difference between "donations" like this and bribery.

Comment Re:Its really (Score 1) 760

No, it's pretty much the same game.

More anti-palestinian rhetoric, just from wikileaks this time. What can you expect though with Assange meeting with the Israeli government to make sure the wrong information isn't leaked? That basically invalidates wikileaks from an Israel criticism perspective.

I'm not really sure how people even read this stuff without being appalled. Do people just not realize that Israel is an apartheid state? That Israel bulldozes palestian houses to build Jewish only settlements? Do people not realize that Israel has Jewish only highways? Do people really believe that every palestinian is an explosives expert and carries and AK47, and the attacks on palestinian communities is actually justified?

Any of that happening in the US would be completely unacceptable. But it's ok Israel right? Because of that ridiculous idea the media has sold everyone on known as terrorism, right?

Wikileaks mostly releases things that everyone should already know, unless you get all your news and information off of TV and the TV news websites. But then they mix it in with propaganda like this. It's like wikileaks is the latest attack on the people who actually realize the media is lying to them, to get them to still keep from learning the truth about these issues. You're still getting all of this wikileaks information from the mainstream media. Do people just believe that the mainstream media has no choice now and they must share all these truths with you? I hope people are cluing in that the mainstream media is just feeding them more of the same, but people who think they are on the right path are just being misguided with the label wikileaks.

The Pentagon makes this huge public announcement all across the mainstream media about wanting to find and speak with Julian. That isn't how the pentagon functions.
Julian meets with the Israeli government to ensure the wrong information isn't shared. lol.
All kinds of people are getting in trouble for leaking information, but not Julian. You keep hearing about it right, because the mainstream media making him out to be some hero, but he isn't getting in trouble. The people who believe in the organization so much are the ones getting in trouble.
And then you get spoon fed obvious information that those of us ignoring the mainstream media have known for years.
And you still believe the propaganda, especially when it comes from your beloved wikileaks.

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