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Silk Road alternatives live on despite second FBI raid

In a development that those involved in the project clearly should have seen coming, the FBI today shut down Silk Road 2.0, the revival of the deep web black market site that the FBI took down in September 2013, and arrested its suspected operator exactly one year after it went live.

Blake Benthall, a 26-year-old San Francisco programmer who claimed to work for SpaceX, was charged with conspiring to commit narcotics trafficking, which, the FBI reminds us in a press release, “carries a maximum sentence of life in prison and a mandatory minimum sentence of 10 years in prison,” among other charges.

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Back to the future: Dusting off Bill Gates’ The Road Ahead

A much younger Bill Gates graces the cover of his 1995 book. Can Gates the Elder do a better job of finding Microsoft’s route to cloud and mobile relevance?
Sean Gallagher

Last week, as rumors were circulating that Bill Gates would step down from his post as chairman at Microsoft to take a more direct role in steering the company toward its future, I ran across a major find in a Baltimore thrift store—a pristine hardbound first edition of Gates’ 1995 book, The Road Ahead. Written at a critical point in the history of computing technology, the book laid out what Gates saw as the coming wave of innovation. He outlined the “information highway” in which PC, television, and phone converge into a Windows-powered world of information on demand and billed by the byte.

The book, which sold over 2.5 million copies, barely mentioned the Web and spent more time discussing the business models of online services like AOL and CompuServe than the Internet itself. And Gates spent even more pages talking about Encarta, Office, and the great things that Microsoft was planning—such as “wallet PCs” that would carry digital money as well as personal planners.

New York Times reviewer Joseph Nocera called the book “bland and tepid.”

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Israeli road system shut down after cyberattack; a sign cyber warfare now … – CTV News


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Israeli road system shut down after cyberattack; a sign cyber warfare now
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HADERA, Israel — When Israel's military chief delivered a high-profile speech this month outlining the greatest threats his country might face in the future, he listed computer sabotage as a top concern, warning a sophisticated cyberattack could one
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Silk Road bust, Adobe breach and Lavabit chutzpah – 60 Sec Security [VIDEO]

Who was Dread Pirate Roberts, and where is he now? What happened in Adobe’s latest network breach? What is “cryptographic chutzpah”, and how do you show it? Find out in the latest 60 Second Security…
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