Anonymous Now Attacking Corporate Fax Machines
An anonymous reader writes "Anonymous has claimed responsibility for distributed denial of service attacks against several anti-WikiLeaks websites this month. In a novel twist to the campaign, Mission Leakflood has started a new DDoS attack against fax numbers belonging to Amazon, MasterCard, Moneybookers, PayPal, Visa and Tableau Software. Some numbers have already stopped responding, and Twitter and PostFinance have since been added to the target list."
You seem to think that the US == the entire world.
So I tell them "Then fax it to me" because I don't have the time to explain why they are a 'tard for not knowing how to save a file as a "word 95" file.
.docx files come in, we just open them with O.o and then save them in a better format if it was really that important. Certainly not going to call them back and ask them to fax it instead. *shudder*
No, you're the 'tard. Any of the newfangled
and faxing is easy, cheap and fast.
Maybe. Shame those operating the damn things are fucking clueless. Spent all day yesterday "receiving" an 80 page fax only to have it fail and then get it hand delivered to us. Madness.
As for checks/cheques, they will also be around for a long time as they are handy for a creating paper trail and delaying payment for a couple days. And you can fax them to the other party to show them that the check is in the mail, which doesn't make much sense as technically, it is in a fax machine, but it makes them feel good if you are a week behind on the payment for some reason. Then you wait another week, send the check, and blame the post office. I times are really hard, you can just seal an empty envelope, then use a letter opener to open the empty envelope, then mail that, then when the receiving party says the envelope was open and empty, tell them that someone must have stolen the check, so it isn't your fault, and that you will send another check TODAY, which you then fax a copy of, wait one week, then mail.
Oh man, you really are a 'tard. Glad I don't have to do business with you.
Linux, you magnificent bastard, I read the fucking manual!