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Hackaday | A team from Google and CWI Amsterdam just announced it: They produced the first SHA-1 hash collision. SHA-1 is a 160bit standard cryptographic hash function that is used for digital signatures and file integrity verification in a wide range of applications, such as digital certificates, PGP/GPG signatures, software updates, backup systems, and so forth. HP Is Advertising Its Real, Modern Printers on This Fake, Awkward ’80s Computer Show Adweek | The short film, made by Giant Spoon and Sandwich Video for HP, sets up a print-off between HP’s PageWide super-fast model and a dot matrix supplied by an employee of the neighborhood “Kwikopy.” (Not a sentence I was expecting to read today.) How the DOT Discovered its Network was Compromised by Shadow IT CIO | The finding of hundreds of pieces of unauthorized networking equipment, including many off-the-shelf consumer-grade devices, compelled the Department of Transportation CIO to alert department leadership and launch a rearchitecture of the network. |
Quickly Scan Your Gmail Inbox with Website Favicons PCWorld | Gmail Sender Icons is a handy Chrome extension that puts each sender's website favicon in the subject line. ICYMI: 3 Google Calendar Hacks that Will Make You More Productive BetterCloud Monitor | To make sure you’re maximizing everything Google Calendar has to offer, check out these three tips that can help you save time and be more productive. |
SaaS Updates for February 24, 2017 G Suite introduces the ability to preview password-protected files in Google Drive, plus searching for Drive files is now easier on your Android phone. Microsoft releases updates for Visio Pro for Office 365 and announces the general availability of SharePoint Framework. Freshdesk unveils a new and improved Freshdesk marketplace. Click the link to lean more! |
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