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Slashback: Compromise, Bugs, Slag

Slashback with more on Bill Gates' comments on bugs in Microsoft's code, the recent compromising of millions of credit card numbers, more .uk domain waffling, and more, including a foolproof way to stop anyone from reading data off of your discarded hard drive's platters.

Let me just slide your card a few dozen more times ... Any Web Loco writes "Following on from this piece on /., this story in the Sydney Morning Herald tells us that the company that got hacked (exposing up to 8 million credit card numbers) was Data Processors International. Not much to the story, but we now know who it was."

Another reason to be cautious about domains with "uk" in them. An anonymous reader writes "The Register reports that Nominet has looked at opening .net.uk up or killing it off and then decided it can't decide. The chair of sub-committee responsible, Clive Feather, is currently standing for re-election to Nominets Policy Advisory Board. The sub-committee he chaired had suggested shutting down net.uk entirely, which the main board rejected. His position must surely be under scrutiny by the internet community."

Interesting bugs are in the teeth of the beholder. dvdweyer writes "I myself do remember having read the whole interview with Bill Gates in Focus, a German weekly news magazine (their online service now seems to be part of MSN *yuck*). There are however resources online which provide full sources, in English, most notably RISKS in issue 17.43 (not 17.42) with a follow-up in issue 17.44."

When fan-subs just aren't what you want. May Kasahara writes "Studio Ghibli fansite Nausicaa.net now has official release dates for Region 1 DVDs of Kiki's Delivery Service , Laputa: Castle in the Sky , and Spirited Away , as well as official preview artwork of the disks and packaging. As a side note, the site now has a page up for Miyazaki's upcoming Howl's Magic Castle . See you at the video store on April 15!"

Fonts make your terminal much more useful. Russ Nelson writes "The Bitstream Vera fonts are available for trial use. Bitstream is still tweaking them, so they're under the provisional "no redistribution" license. You can download them yourself, though, and in about a month, put them in your software distribution. Kudos to X co-creator Jim Gettys for finally getting X some professional-quality fonts."

Dear Mr. Ashcroft: I hope you find this slag useful. eecue writes "Due to the recent MIT study concerning data recovery from old hard drives, we decided that the only foolproof means of data removal was complete destruction."

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  1. It turns out that ... by DogIsMyCoprocessor · · Score: 5, Funny

    all 8 million credit cards were held by 6 families in an Alabama trailer park.

    --

    "And this is my boy, Sherman. Speak, Sherman." "Hello." "Good boy."

  2. In other news by stefanlasiewski · · Score: 5, Funny

    I can't wait for Sun to finish on their Oak project for interactive Televisions!

    Anyone out there hear of this new free OS called Lineux or something? I think it was written by some student in Estonia or something. Two guys down in San Jose are starting up some company based on this product called "RedHelmet" or something.... but I'm sure they'll go out of business in a year.

    I tried to go to their website, but I can't get my Mosaic brower to display these new Jpeg pictures.

    --
    "Can of worms? The can is open... the worms are everywhere."
  3. Re:the part I found funny by BRTB · · Score: 5, Funny
    Nah, the best part is the end of that sentence...
    After a few minutes we noticed toxic smoke rising from the furnace vent and decided to take a look inside.
    "Ooh, toxic smoke! Let's get closer so we can breathe it! ::geek looks in and falls over::"
  4. Re:the article is from 1995 by caferace · · Score: 5, Funny
    Dont you even read users posts? Its amazing what you would learn ;)

    They don't even RTFA, and you want them to read user posts too?

    damn.