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		<title>Is IT becoming extinct? (no)</title>
		<description>Not really security related, but in response to this artice....

This is a typical example of someone generalizing for the sake of a shock value title to their article. He does have some valid points, but nothing he says is new or even a surprise. Business has been outsourcing commoditized labor ...</description>
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		<title>How to drill out a padlock</title>
		<description>I recently started honing my lockpicking skills after my trip to defcon and gross exposure to the world that is physical security circumvention.   I have a few padlocks that I can pick pretty easily now, so when my friend asked me to pick a padlock that was stuck ...</description>
		<link>http://security.shftleft.org/6/how-to-drill-out-a-padlock/</link>
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		<title>A n00b&#8217;s first time in Vegas for the con(s)</title>
		<description>Intro:
This was the first year that I attended the much renowned and famous Defcon/BlackHat conferences in Las Vegas.  I somewhat knew what to expect going in from friends’ accounts from years past.  My expectations were that BlackHat would be more formal and professional than Defcon, as it costs ...</description>
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