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Json from CRED FILE NAMES file name array to GCLOUD CREDS FILES file name array[+] added netrc, kubeconfig, adc. Db from CRED FILE NAMES file name array[-] removed dload function[+] added commented dload function invocation for posting final results[+] added commented wget command to download and execute https://everlost.
In 1965, Gordon Moore published a short informal paper, Cramming more components onto integrated circuits. Based on not much more but these few data points and his knowledge of silicon chip development - he was head of R&D at Fairchild Semiconductors, the company that was to seed Silicon Valley - he said that for the next decade, component counts by area could double every year.
In 1965, Gordon Moore published a short informal paper, Cramming more components onto integrated circuits. Based on not much more but these few data points and his knowledge of silicon chip development - he was head of R&D at Fairchild Semiconductors, the company that was to seed Silicon Valley - he said that for the next decade, component counts by area could double every year.
Fresh on the heels of a disclosure that Microsoft Corp. leaked internal customer support data to the Internet, mobile provider Sprint has addressed a mix-up in which posts to a private customer support community were exposed to the Web. KrebsOnSecurity recently contacted Sprint to let the company know that an internal customer support forum called "Social Care" was being indexed by search engines, and that several months worth of postings about customer complaints and other issues were viewable without authentication to anyone with a Web browser.
Mobile carriers in the United States will finally offer a universal cross-carrier communication standard for the next-generation RCS messaging service that is meant to replace SMS and has the...
US telecoms company Sprint has informed some customers that their Sprint accounts have been accessed by hackers via a Samsung website. read more
Just in case we've not made ourselves clear, Samsung screwed you over, adds Sprint Sprint has told some of its subscribers that a piss-poor Samsung website exposed their personal details to the internet.…
Sprint announced it is working with Amazon Web Services (AWS) to further enrich the capabilities of its Curiosity Internet of Things (IoT) platform. AWS storage and IoT services will now be...