Shellshock latest open source nightmare
The Shellshock virus, also known as Bash bug, came into public knowledge on September 24.
The Shellshock virus, also known as Bash bug, came into public knowledge on September 24.
You may not have noticed the Douglas College Women’s Centres have been in bad shape over the past year. Actually, you may not have noticed our Women’s Centres at all.
It’s moments before the end of the world and you have a shelter large enough to fit five people. That means now is the time to draft your top picks.
Half-a-billion iTones customers awoke to a sexy surprise Tuesday morning when the company accidentally auto-distributed provocative images of U2 frontman, Bono, to their devices.
Ah, fall. The dry humidity turns to damp humidity, the leaves turn from green to dusky yellow and burnt tangerine, and students turn from summertime sadness to seasonal affective disorders.
Recently the Whitecaps released a series of advertisements. The premise of the ad campaign was to show recordings of Whitecaps ticket-holders at games reacting to the drama of the competition.
You have friends named Bessie, Mildred, Ernest, and Elmer—and they weren’t named retro-ironically
I love to eat. Eating has to be one of my favourite things in the whole world. It’s not the same as playing video games or watching cartoons, but it’s up there.
The most brilliant satirist of our time, Onika Tanya Maraj (also known by her stage name, Nicki Minaj), has come forward with a luminously hilarious new comedy short, “Anaconda.”