New Phrack
Anonymous Coward writes "A new issue of the Phrack Magazine, #60 has been released today. It details some decent technique about kernel exploitation (OpenBSD), Cisco remote exploit, how to backdoor a core bzimage kernel and other stuff. The ascii based magazine is available at
phrack.org."
So how is Phrack more "ascii-based" than, oh, say, Slashdot?
Well, I think it means there is no layout or formatting information such as in, oh, say, Slashdot.
why run from Vincenzo?
I have never been a big fan of micheal, but if I he can bring some fresh air in to this stinkhole then more power to him. I've been reading slashdot for several years and I'm pretty damn sick of the endless stream of stories about DMCA, RIAA, MPAA, anything about MS that immediately has a score 5 comment about how unstable windows95 is, how some company in Canada that I've never heard of is doing a linux feasibilty study, a new 1000TB storage technology that will never hit the stores, etc etc. It's always a variation of some basic story that we've already heard a thousand times - the following discussion usually has NO variation. Everyone agrees Jack Valentini is an asshole, and about 50% of readers think MS can go to hell and the other 50% thinks they are just another big corp that sometimes does stuff we don't like but should be tolerated. Even "weird" is an improvement over the same old tired shit.
i just glanced over the mailbag section, and while some of the reader letters are indeed pretty lame, do they really have to be that elitest in their replies? ugh... yeah yeah, flamebait, i know- but it had to be said.
You know, I hate to say it, but internships pretty much exist to build experience and get some good recommendations. A lot of times, it's your only work experience when hitting industry. Doing anything that could get you a black mark from the company you interned with is...uh...ballsy, to say the least.
I mean, it seems to have not backfired on you, but...
May we never see th
license. When some people say "free" what they mean is without responsibility or repercussion. I believe in the gedanken that your right to swing your arms about ends at the tip of my nose.
Some people find this "restriction" intollerable. What's interesting is that these people often go on and on about their "rights" if you do anything to them.
Well, a good many of them grow out of that eventually, and the ones that don't we just call assholes.
Power always needs to be tempered with restraint, and the more power the more restraint.
As Ghandi once pointed out nonviolence is not weakness, indeed, the weak cannot be nonviolent. Only the strong, and only in proportion to their strength.
One can only be free in proportion to one's sense of responsibility.
Otherwise you're just some punk kid that a bunch of people with freedom are going to beat the crap out of in a back alley some day in the hopes that it'll jar something loose and you start to "get it."
KFG
The repairman takes one look at a malfunctioning machine, flips open the control panel, presses a button and immediately the machine quiets down and goes back to functioning normally.
"That'll be $250," he says.
"$250 for that!" the owner shouts. "How can you justify that?"
"Well, I'll break it down for you. Fifty centy for pushing the button; $249.50 for knowing which button to push."
You weren't born knowing how a beige box works, were you?