Switzerland Would Like You to Hack Its E-Voting System
The Swiss government is putting out bounties for any white hat hackers who can find bugs in the system during a dummy election later this month.
The Swiss government is putting out bounties for any white hat hackers who can find bugs in the system during a dummy election later this month.
In a survey taken across 26 countries, 13 countries listed climate change as their top concern.
That’s a pretty big deal, given that women in Saudi Arabia live under a patriarchal “guardanship” system.
Dorsey carried out a Twitter-based Q&A with Recode co-founder and New York Times contributor Kara Swisher.
No need to worry about Brexit then, because we can all just eat mouldy jam.
It’s unclear what adventures lay in front of the sisters and their friends.
But it'll only be a few locals growing turnips on it.
Next they'll learn to spell!
Or is it fewer newses?
“It needs care and can’t survive a week without water.”
It knows you fought the therapist.
Trek on Curiosity, trek on.
The production values and voice-acting on this one are worth six minutes of your day.
Thus undoing all the convenience of wireless charging.
Complainers told it's their own fault people spy on them from across the street because they bought the glass-fronted flats.