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Anonymous Hackers Claim To Release One Million Apple Devices' Unique Identifiers Stolen From FBI
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Bill Gates Sends Ex-Con to Law School After Supreme Court Win
Authored by: JamesK on Tuesday, September 04 2012 @ 12:25 PM EDT
Brings new meaning to the term "criminal lawyer". ;-)

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Oracle's emergency Java patch brings sandbox bypass
Authored by: stegu on Tuesday, September 04 2012 @ 06:42 PM EDT

Oracle's emergency Java patch brings sandbox bypass

The quality assurance of Java releases seems to have gone downhill after Oracle took over. Have they done anything but scare people away from their Java platform lately? Are any skilled programmers still with the project, or has everyone left the boat? I still find Java quite useful at times, and I still use it for some of my teaching, but recent events make me doubt its relevance and its vitality.

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