Emergency Workaround For Oracle 0-Day
Almost Live writes "Oracle has released an out-of-cycle alert to offer mitigation for a zero-day exploit that's been posted on the Internet. The emergency workaround addresses an unpatched remote buffer overflow that's remotely exploitable without the need for a username and password, and can result in compromising the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of the targeted system." Whoever published the vulnerability and matching exploit code did not contact Oracle first.
I sent the email to 0racle. Too much l33tness, sorry.
This would seem to be a pretty decent answer to the previous thread (How do geeks get exercise).
For christ's sake. At least link to the fucking Oracle page.
If I wanted to read ZDNet, I'd just go to fucking ZDNet.
Maybe not
And Princess Diana is a victim of cars lack of a 30 MPH speed cap.
Can I watch you insert and sort and group 45000 rows of data? That's gotta be a sight to behold.
What's love got to do with it? In fact, if you go for money, you are probably more likely to find a good std::vector. Sorry, old joke. Couldn't resist.
Self proclaimed typo king, and inventor of the bear destroying coffee table (patent not pending).
SQL: >select * from pages(start=1,end=1222) order by name asc
/usr/bin >
[command executing...]
[timeout ID-10-T - CPU has entered sleep mode]
today is spelling optional day.
And the correct answer is "No, but I kiss yours."
3laws: No freebies, no backsies, GTFO.
Actually a better example of C/C++ knowing the size of the arrays would of been the sizeof() operator.
You're thinking of the infamous `size've` operator.
I know more than you drink.