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This Week in Security: Malwarebytes Goes Nuts, Uber

I got a rude awakening Wednesday morning this week. HaD writers don’t necessarily keep normal hours — don’t judge. A local client called, complaining...

Why Can’t We Have Pretty Things?

I was reading ’ great rant on why sometimes the public adoption of tech moves so slowly, as exemplified by the Japanese Minister of...

This Week in Security: 11,000 Gas Stations, TrustZone Hacks Kernel, and Unexpected Fuzzing Finds

Automated Tank Gauges (ATGs) are nifty bits of tech, sitting unseen in just about every gas station. They keep track of fuel levels, temperature,...

Keebin’ with Kristina: the One With the LEGO Keyboard

Well, I didn’t mean to take the whole summer off from Keebin’, it just kind of happened that way. You’d think it would have...

Heavy Engineering Hack Chat

Join us on Wednesday, September 14 at noon Pacific for the Heavy Engineering Hack Chat with Andy Oliver! Here at Hackaday, we focus mainly on...

Hackaday Links: September 11, 2022

Good news out of Mars from the little lunchbox that could — in the seven times that MOXIE has run since it arrived in...

Who is Responsible for Your Safety?

We recently posted a video where some ingenious metal-shop hackers made a simple jig to create zig-zag oil grooves on the inside of a...

Hackaday Links: September 4, 2022

Say what you will about Tesla, but there’s little doubt that the electric vehicle maker inspires a certain degree of fanaticism in owners. We’re...

This Week in Security: Malicious Clipboards, Snakes on a Domain, and Binary Golf

There’s a bit of a panic regarding Chromium, Google Chrome, the system clipboard, and of all things, Google Doodles on the New Tab Page....

Backup Camera, Digital Dash, Road Assist… in 1969?

If your friend told you their car had a backup camera, a digital dashboard, climate control, could find radio stations, and even helped stay...

Maiden Kansas City Keyboard Meetup Was a Clacking Good Time

Wow! I can’t believe it already came and went — but the first annual (semi-annual?) Kansas City Keyboard Meetup was, in my opinion, a...

The Quiet Before the Storm?

My wife and I are reading a book about physics in the early 1900s. It’s half history of science and half biography of some...

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