Monday, April 1, 2013

Heroku Forces Customer Upgrade To Fix Critical PostgreSQL Security Hole

postgresimageHeroku customers are getting first access to a critical update to the PostgreSQL database system that will patch a major security hole. The overall PostgreSQL community will get access to an update on Thursday. Here’s the statement from Heroku: Heroku Postgres databases will be undergoing a brief but important update between today Monday (April 1st) and Wednesday (April 3rd). During the update, your database will be offline for roughly sixty seconds, and will then be restarted. Due to the nature of this update, a scheduled time is not possible. Individual notifications will not be sent for databases that require maintenance. Last Thursday, the PostgreSQL site issued a statement saying it would be issuing the update on April 4 to include a fix for a high-exposure security vulnerability. They strongly urged customers to apply the update as soon as it is available. No word back yet, but I’ve asked Heroku’s public relations team for comment about why they are making the forced update and the reason they are getting first access. Hacker news commenters are saying the early access may be due to the sheer number of Heroku customers using the PostgreSQL database. The privilege also raises questions about PostgreSQL policy toward security and who gets early access and who does not. One Hacker News commenter said: Meanwhile they are holding back a security fix for numerous other companies that also take security extremely seriously. This creates a situation where companies considering posgresql will now have to ask “will I get security fixes as soon as they are ready or will I intentionally be left vulnerable while more privileged users get early access?”�Not a good precedent as far as I’m concerned. It’s an unusual move by Heroku and a striking example of how cloud security is a major issue. Companies like Heroku rarely issue these forced updates. Most often they are for major updates to the platform. But a security vulnerability such as this could have consequences to the entire platform.

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Daily Crunch: Dolly

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Source: http://techcrunch.com/2011/09/02/daily-crunch-dolly/

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Altaro Hyper-V Backup beta launched, only 250 places available

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This one's for the sysadmins in the audience: Altaro, makers of our favorite "time machine for Windows" back solution, OopsBackup, have just announced a new product entering beta called Hyper-V Backup.

It's a backup solution for virtual machines running on Microsoft's Hyper-V virtualization solution. If that sentence just seemed like a bunch of buzzwords crammed together, Hyper-V backup is not for you. But, if you actually use Hyper-V and are hankering for a good backup solution, Altaro might be worth checking out.

The beta run is limited - Altaro are looking for just 250 testers. All participants will get a free license key to the final, production version. So if you're interested in helping test Hyper-V Backup, get yourself over to Altaro now and join the beta.

Altaro Hyper-V Backup beta launched, only 250 places available originally appeared on Download Squad on Wed, 02 Mar 2011 05:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Source: http://downloadsquad.switched.com/2011/03/02/altaro-hyper-v-backup-beta-launched-only-250-places-available/

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The Pirate Bay Is Now the World's Largest File-Sharing Site

While The Pirate Pay is certainly notorious, it's always oddly lingered in the mid-table when it comes to real-world file sharing. No longer, though: according to fresh analysis by Torrent Freak, the site has now sailed into the top spot as the world's most-used file sharing site. More »


Source: http://feeds.gawker.com/~r/gizmodo/full/~3/XbqpJe_bLrA/the-pirate-bay-is-now-the-worlds-number-1-file-sharing-site

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How the DMCA Stymies Technological Research

The Digital Millennium Copyright Act, passed in 1998, is a fundamental piece of legislation which forms the foundation of US law regarding digital rights. It's far from perfect for consumers—but it also has a massive impact on the progress of research, too. More »


Source: http://feeds.gawker.com/~r/gizmodo/full/~3/d33PqML0-eA/how-the-dmca-stymies-technological-research

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The Russian Government Has Started Censoring the Internet

It's no secret that the likes of China and Iran censor the internet to within an inch of its life, but now there's a new Big Brother blocking content: Russia. More »


Source: http://feeds.gawker.com/~r/gizmodo/full/~3/kv0TPpehga8/the-russian-government-has-started-censoring-the-internet

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Windows 8 welcome screen revealed, looks very Metro

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It's not really a secret the Microsoft had planned on bringing bits of Windows Phone 7's Metro UI to Windows 8, but we haven't seen a lot of really telling evidence. However, with the Windows 8 milestone 3 build now available to Microsoft Connect partners, it was really just a matter of time before we started to get a peek.

Thanks to Rafael Rivera and Paul Thurrott, we've now had a glimpse at what the Windows 8 welcome screen will look like. As you can see, the typography is very Metro indeed. Within Windows also mentions that the background image is customizable, and we're wondering if it might not pull from your current Windows 8 theme. This particular shot shows the CTRL + ALT + DELETE login option, but we imagine you'll still be able to log in by clicking your account picture tile as well.

Rivera and Thurrott also mention that the tablet version of the welcome screen will allow you to log in by swiping a pattern on the screen -- as you can on current Android devices.

Windows 8 welcome screen revealed, looks very Metro originally appeared on Download Squad on Fri, 01 Apr 2011 16:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Source: http://downloadsquad.switched.com/2011/04/01/windows-8-welcome-screen-revealed-looks-very-metro/

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