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  1. Re:punBB on Mass Website Hack Compromises 200,000 Sites · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Yeah, I installed it way back in the days and forgot it was on my website. I have now gotten several emails from my domain host stating attacks on it using an exploit in phpBB.

  2. Re:Idiocy on German Court Rules That Websites Can't Retain Logged IPs · · Score: 1

    Well, in Denmark the law requires you to state if you're recording anything, thus you would have a choice NOT to enter the shop, before you're recorded. However, I don't think I should lecture on privacy, seeing as the Danish state has just inforced a data retention law, making it neccessary for an ISP to log any information regarding all data on private lines, without properly notifying the citizens.

  3. Re:It's not rocket science on Will Internet TV Crash the Internet? · · Score: 1

    See, that's what I don't get about the UK and USA. Here in Denmark, 15/1 Mbit flatrate ADSL, at one of the more expensive (but also top quality companies), will cost you $72 a month. And that's with a guaranteed fullrate, meaning that you can download at 15 Mbit, 24/7. It's like this with all the ISP's in Denmark, even the cheaper ones, which only require a little research. My own line consists of a fibre connection 25/25 Mbit, for $72 a month. Somehow they seem able to afford it, and fibre is coming up all over the country, offering faster, lower-latency, and cheaper connections. I just don't get how it is such a problem for the ISP's to deliver full flatrate, when that is what they've promised. As a little side note, I once used the full scope of my connection and generated 8 Tera Bytes of traffic in two weeks and I've never heard anything from my company regarding over-usage. I've had mates who've used 3TB in two weeks on an ADSL line and they've never heard from their ISP either.

  4. Re:sun and wind on Hydrogen Won't Save Our Economy · · Score: 1

    Cars with improved efficiency are already invented. Cars driving approx. 25-30km pr. litre (65miles pr. gallon). It's just the usage of these cars that is needed. Low powered gadgets, like computers, are also much more common. The focus on low energy usage in houses is also very common atm. Therefore it is, IMO, the focus on new and cleaner types of energy that is the most important.