Drive-By Pharming In the Wild
An anonymous reader writes "Symantec reported Tuesday that the first case of drive-by pharming, in which a hacker changes the DNS settings on a customer's broadband router or wireless access point and directs the link to a fraudulent Web site, has been observed in the wild. The first drive-by pharming attack has been observed against a Mexican bank: 'It's associated with an e-mail pretending to be from a legitimate Spanish-language e-greeting card company, Gusanito.com,' says Symantec Security Response principal researcher Zulfikar Ramzan. Inside the e-mail is an HTML image tag but instead of displaying images, it sends a request to the home router to tamper with it."
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It's to prevent crapflooding, not to save resources.
This is really weird. How can someone like him consider suicide (it looks like that is what happened)? You saw those AI guys who did that, but they were in such different situations.
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He was a young man like many of us are. This is quite shocking. It will be even more of a shock if it is ruled a suicide. He had so much going for him.
No, no, you're doing it wrong.
I just heard some sad news on talk radio - Academy Award-nominated actor Heath Ledger was found dead in his Manhattan home this morning. There weren't any more details yet. I'm sure we'll all miss him, even if you weren't a fan of his work there's no denying his contribution to popular culture. Truly an American icon.
It's freaking annoying though. It should start as a low delay and grow instead. That way they can prevent crapflooding *and* annoy less users...
Somebody must be buying from these companies, or they wouldn't be trying such abusive advertisement tactics. Who are these people? Are they smart enough to breed? And if so, what argument is there against sterilizing them?
Not a typewriter
That would be clever if it 'were/was not' the case that "was" has actually become an acceptable substitute for the subjunctive form "were".
Or base it off of karma. User with high karma? No wait to post. I hate having tons of comments sitting in Firefox tabs, and going through one by one hitting submit every few minutes.