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In Case You Missed It: The Return Of Nerd Harder Gear, Plus New Face Masks!

Nerd Harder gear is back, and face masks are available
in the Techdirt Gear store on Threadless »

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Will Google’s Titan M make it harder for the ROMing scene?

  1. Will Google’s Titan M make it harder for the ROMing scene?  Android Authority (blog)
  2. Android One vs Custom UI: What are the benefits and drawbacks?  TechRadar
  3. Google Pixel 3 vs Huawei P20  Tech Advisor
  4. Full coverage

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Indicting Hackers Made China Behave, But Russia Will Be Harder

  1. Indicting Hackers Made China Behave, But Russia Will Be Harder  Lawfare (blog)
  2. World View: Special Prosecutor Robert Mueller Issues Farcical Indictment of Russian Trolls  Breitbart News
  3. Full coverage

chinese hackers – read more

RIG Exploit Kit Usage Declines as Browsers Are Getting Harder to Hack – BleepingComputer

RIG Exploit Kit Usage Declines as Browsers Are Getting Harder to Hack
BleepingComputer
Another major exploit kit (EK) looks like it's heading for the EK graveyard as activity from the RIG EK has fallen to less than 25% of what the exploit kit used to handle three months ago, in March 2017. RIG EK's decline in activity fits a pattern

exploit kit – read more