20,000 Zombie PCs -- $3000
Saint Aardvark writes "From F-Secure blog comes these links to two USA Today articles on spamming. The first gives an example of how a grandmother ended up becoming a security expert after Comcast cut her connection for spamming. The second quotes spammers advertising networks of Zombie PCs for sale. The price? $3000 for 20,000 machines."
I've found lots of varieties of 0's at my grocery (I'm particularly fond of the small multicolored "fruit" flavored ones, and the large ones with frosting and sprinkles).
I can't find any 1's though...where do you get yours?
If God had had a computer it would have taken him 7 months to create the earth...if he even bothered to do it at all.
I've been running Prime95, the Mersenne prime searcher, for several years on several machines. It can be set up as a service under NT/2000/XP and runs at slopsucker priority.
So far I've only found one program that doesn't play nicely with it. Windows Media Player will play DVD's very jerkily under XP while it is running. No other DVD software (or _any_ software I've ever seen has a problem. This didn't come up until my wife decided to play a DVD on her machine about a week ago. Before that, I've never had a reason to turn off Prime95.
You are in a maze of twisty little passages, all alike.
Help me get a flat scr
here is a new flat scr going for $0.65usd, and they charge $3.00usd for shipping.. it's item C106B1