On Jan. 3, news of two recently found CPU flaws, called Spectre and Meltdown, was released. These two flaws combined affect nearly every processor manufactured since 1995 and pose a serious security risk to devices using these processors.
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The American Institute of Chemical Engineers, also known as AlChe, hosted “Thermite Hot Chocolate” last Wednesday. Steve Bosomworth, President of AIChE, ran the event to teach participants about thermite.
The Stevens Enterprise Information Systems department announced that a new Stevens User Login page will be launching “in the coming weeks.”
On Wednesday, Nov. 8, the Korean Student Association, KSA, hosted “Kimbap Night” in Hayden Lounge. Kimbap is a Korean dish, containing ingredients such as beef, ham, imitation crab meat, egg strips, carrots, or spinach.
On Thursday, Nov. 2, the Korean Student Association, KSA, and the Console and Computer Gaming Society, C2GS partnered to host the first “PC Bang Night”.
Another week, another information breach. Or, in this case, some new information about Yahoo’s 2013 security breach. On October 3rd, Yahoo released a memo that their 2013 breach, previously believed to have affected “at least 500 million” accounts, actually affected every single one of its 3 billion accounts.
On Wednesday, October 5th, the Korean Student Association (KSA) hosted Chuseok, known as “Korean Thanksgiving” in English. The evening began with a game of Ddakji, a popular children’s game, and then food was served.
Among the crazy weather last week, with multiple hurricanes, and even an earthquake in southern Mexico, it’s easy to have missed the Equifax credit breach that was announced on September 7th, in what many are calling the “worst data breach in the history of the modern era.”
This weekend was the Stevens Dramatic Society’s performance of The Greek Mythology Olympiaganza, a fun reimagining of many of the Greek mythology stories you’re probably familiar with.
Stevens College Republicans organized Dinesh D’Souza, a former policy adviser to Ronald Reagan and prominent conservative commentator, to bring his “D’Souza Unchained” lecture series to campus this past Wednesday, April 26.