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This might be a clue about the hacking going on the past week o
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stanley cup All Things D, a site called iPhonedevSdk do not visit this site; it malicious , is responsible for the hacks of Facebook and Apple. The site reportedly used a Java vulnerability, using code built into the HTML of the site. ATD also claims that this is likely responsible for the hacks of Apple, and possible a comm
stanley website on thread behind the myriad Twitter account hacks. The hack isn ;t targeted at anyone specifically, but is instead intended to draw users from across the tech industry to visit the site and become infected. The idea being that you won ;t click some idiot phishing link in your email, but you might seek out a site claiming to be an iPhone dev SDK. We ;ll let you know as more information about iPhonedevSdk surfaces, and what it doing with whatever data it received. Until then, that looking like a very possible source of all the hacks. [All Things D] Image by gualtiero boffi/Shutterstock Update: We received comment from the operator of iPhonedevSdk: Unfortunately, we were hacked ourselves, were unaware that we were hosting a previously unknown exploit, and found out about it yesterday through AllThingsD report. Once we heard, we immediately reached out to Facebook for more information. Since then, we ;ve been working with Facebook security team to find out exactly what happened. We were also directed to a blog po Whmq Hummingbirds dive to sing with their tails
The Ice Age can be explained by some well-placed specks of iron. Adding dust to the waters around Antar
vaso stanley ctica can supercharge plankton growth, causing global temperature drops. To stop climate change, we need a whole lot of iron filings. Here how the process works. Most of the time, the Southern Ocean is pretty much bereft of life, because there aren ;t enough resources to sustain plankton populations. However, every so often the Earth will slightly wobble on its axis this is known as the Milankovitch cycle and this has widespread climatic implications. The Earth begins to cool, the continents become more arid, and this in turn kicks up huge dust storms that, ultimately, end up in the Southern Ocean. Those dust storms carry huge amounts of iron to the polar region, enough to jump-start the creation of massive amounts of plankton. These plankton get to work sucking up carbon dioxide, which is also crucial to keeping the planet cool over time. These iron deposits are enough to fuel entire Ice Ages, and you can probably
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stanley botella mounts of iron into the oceans unless we ;re pretty damn sure that it going to work. Now, thanks to research by Alfredo Martinez-Garcia of the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, we have our most solid evidence yet. Analysis of marine cores taken from the southern Atlantic Ocean reveal that, going back