Blood! Guts! Angry brothers! Screaming parents who just don't understand! While there's some tangible Kickstarter…
Blood! Guts! Angry brothers! Screaming parents who just don't understand! While there's some tangible Kickstarter…
Ivan Pozdnyakov is a Russian artist who works for ZeptoLab, the developers of Cut The Rope. Don't let that put you…
The full game is drop in drop out Co-op. Nothing is restricted.
Jason Allen Neff, who last year pleaded guilty to a variety of crimes related to his role in a group who thought "swa…
Nah... If it means trying to cram more people into our already costly and cluttered penal system, they'll be all for it. Texas might even offer the death penalty for it.
And then for some weird reason, Republicans will be against it.
Last month, attackers took down the PlayStation Network for several days, embarrassing Sony and leaving tons and…
I'd click on a video with that title.
I don't know, it could be a decent expansion. Maybe if we get Trevor vs an entire city of hipsters. Somehow Fred Armeson would be involved in the final battle...
“Ant-Man” doesn’t invoke much fear, does it?
It's never been easier to make a video game, but it's still not a walk in the park. Gunpoint creator Tom Francis wants to help. Francis wrote about games before he started making them, and Gunpoint's success allowed him to go full-time. Now, he's giving back with a series on development. First up? Writing code.
Best part of article: Filed to: THE HELL?
Well the issue is, remember the guy who accessed data from his college too quickly and got locked up for terms of service violations, and then he killed himself? Aaron Shwartz an advocate for freedom of information.
We don't want to lose the good hackers, just because some children who barely count as hackers did one…
not as bad as murder obviously, but a larger than normal fine/punishment should be done.
People who do things like this, intentionally, should know they'll have to deal with the consequences, not just be let out with zero punishment just because they didn't commit murder. Digital attacks aren't done by accident, they're carried out with intention and planning.
I've always thought that bringing back the pillory and hanging a sign around their necks with their credit card info on it seemed like appropriate punishment.
I'm not advocating locking anyone away for life, but these ddos attacks are not little joke inconveniences. They can cost millions of dollars, people can lose their jobs, layoffs might occur, etc. We lock people up for a long time for stealing $1000 from a convenience store, so what's the difference in costing a…