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Sure, Sharknado and Sharktopus are fun to watch with friends on a weekend, but they also prove that sharks still get a bad rap. Clearly, what weve learned about the animals behavior since Jaws came out isnt nearly enough, so a group of researchers are attempting to find out more… by strapping a bunch of […]

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Scientists in Western Australia (WA) have equipped at least 320 sharks with transmitters that update a Twitter feed when the shark nears shore, meaning that technology is one step closer to finally defeating sharks.  Sky News reports that when a shark comes roughly within one kilometer (.6 mile) to shore, the transmitter triggers an alert […]

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193.106.174.220 and 91.194.214.66 and are a pair of IP addresses that appear to be involved in injection attacks, possibly distributing the Blackhole exploit kit. Blocking these two IPs as a precaution is probably a good idea. A full list of the known domains on those two servers is at the bottom of the post, but […]

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