The NSA sure breaks a lot of "unbreakable" crypto. This is probably how they do it.

There have long been rumors, leaks, and statements about the NSA “breaking” crypto that is widely believed to be unbreakable, and over the years, there’s been mounting evidence that in many cases, they can do just that. Now, Alex Halderman and Nadia Heninger, along with a dozen eminent cryptographers have presented a paper at the ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security (a paper that won the ACM’s prize for best paper at the conference) that advances a plausible theory as to what’s going on. In some ways, it’s very simple — but it’s also very, very dangerous, for all of us. (more…)

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Meet Saya: the incredibly realistic computer-generated Japanese schoolgirl

Teruyuki and Yuki Ishikawa are a husband-and-wife team of freelance 3D computer graphics artists from Tokyo. Their latest creation is Saya, and she is going to be the star in the movie they are self-producing. (more…)

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Lifelock failed to protect user data, says FTC

According to the Federal Trade Commission, the privacy-protecting firm Lifelock has failed to adhere to the terms of a 2010 settlement to improve its ability to protect personal data . Read the rest

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The $100 Peachy 3D Printer is amazing

$100 buys you a snap-fit 3D printer. Whitney Hipolite of 3DPrint.com says the resin-based Peachy Printer is ” amazing .” One of the great things about the Peachy Printer is that since it is only available in kit form, it can can be completely customized to the size you want. Read the rest

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