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View ArticlePrinceton student discovers university LDAP server leaves personal data exposed
A Princeton University student who discovered the school's LDAP server exposed private student information to the public has shut down access to that information on his Web site after the school...
View ArticlePlanetLab creates a more advanced sudo
Researchers at the PlanetLab global research network have developed a potential replacement for the widely used Unix sudo tool, called Vsys, that will offer administrators far greater control over what...
View ArticleCyborgs arrive! Scientists build 3D printed ear
Merging electronics with human tissue, scientists at Princeton University have used 3D printing tools to build a functioning ear. Yes, an ear.
View Article3D printing could help take humans into deep space, NASA says
NASA scientists plan to take 3D printers into space to enable astronauts to create tools, and even food, onboard the International Space Station and later on the moon or even Mars.
View ArticleNational Cyber Security Hall of Fame inducting five
The National Cyber Security Hall of Fame has announced five security pioneers will be inducted next month for their work on such fronts as intrusion detection and trusted computing.
View ArticleFacebook sustainable for foreseeable future, researcher says
While Princeton University researchers predict Facebook could shed 80% of its users over the next few years, a Carnegie Mellon University computer scientist has the social network's back and says...
View ArticlePrinceton CompSci prof wins prestigious award
David Blei, a Princeton University computer science associate professor who will soon be taking his talents to Columbia University, has been named the winner of the 2013 ACM-Infosys Foundation Award in...
View ArticleFacebook is a school yard bully that's going down
Facebook has grown and evolved in recent years. In addition to connecting people online, it bombards users with unnecessary ads and useless sponsored stories. And it runs experiments on its users....
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