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Development by Davis: “Open source game, [d0x3d!], teaches security concepts and is fun to play” plus 2 more

Development by Davis: “Open source game, [d0x3d!], teaches security concepts and is fun to play” plus 2 more


Open source game, [d0x3d!], teaches security concepts and is fun to play

Posted: 24 Jan 2013 11:00 PM PST

game on teamwork

Inspired by Forbidden Island, [d0x3d!] is a board game designed for informal security education and released under an open source license.

This is an incredibly fun game and invaluable teaching tool that proactively teaches network integrity and the security of information. It requires only a small number of people, and packs a powerful lesson—internet security. People tend to learn better when shown by example, and it's proven that a real hands on approach can have a more lasting impression.

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WordPress 3.5.1 Maintenance and Security Release

Posted: 24 Jan 2013 02:23 PM PST

WordPress 3.5.1 is now available. Version 3.5.1 is the first maintenance release of 3.5, fixing 37 bugs. It is also a security release for all previous WordPress versions. For a full list of changes, consult the list of tickets and the changelog, which include:

  • Editor: Prevent certain HTML elements from being unexpectedly removed or modified in rare cases.
  • Media: Fix a collection of minor workflow and compatibility issues in the new media manager.
  • Networks: Suggest proper rewrite rules when creating a new network.
  • Prevent scheduled posts from being stripped of certain HTML, such as video embeds, when they are published.
  • Work around some misconfigurations that may have caused some JavaScript in the WordPress admin area to fail.
  • Suppress some warnings that could occur when a plugin misused the database or user APIs.

Additionally, a bug affecting Windows servers running IIS can prevent updating from 3.5 to 3.5.1. If you receive the error "Destination directory for file streaming does not exist or is not writable," you will need to follow the steps outlined on the Codex.

WordPress 3.5.1 also addresses the following security issues:

  • A server-side request forgery vulnerability and remote port scanning using pingbacks. This vulnerability, which could potentially be used to expose information and compromise a site, affects all previous WordPress versions. This was fixed by the WordPress security team. We'd like to thank security researchers Gennady Kovshenin and Ryan Dewhurst for reviewing our work.
  • Two instances of cross-site scripting via shortcodes and post content. These issues were discovered by Jon Cave of the WordPress security team.
  • A cross-site scripting vulnerability in the external library Plupload. Thanks to the Moxiecode team for working with us on this, and for releasing Plupload 1.5.5 to address this issue.

Download 3.5.1 or visit Dashboard → Updates in your site admin to update now.

GizmoSphere Launches an AMD APU-based Gizmo Board for Embedded Systems Inventors and Hobbyists

Posted: 24 Jan 2013 12:00 AM PST

AMD (NYSE: AMD) today announced that the newly launched Gizmo board, a low-cost board geared toward x86-based embedded system development available from GizmoSphere, is powered by an AMD Embed...

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