Just to let you know there is a Firefox extension to permanently keep your browsing history and you can even set it up for remote access as well. It is called Breadcrumbs.
Now if only I can bring a Phillips screwdriver and a spare battery on to a plane, then I will be set for those extended flights without in-seat power. I could go for a plastic screwdriver, but I know TSA won't be all too happy about my spare battery.
So are they saying once a router is compromised, it utilizes its resources to attack outer Wifi routers in range? "Hey you were my friendly network neighbor, and now you want to control ME?" I say we form a coalition of routers who want to remain under their own control and enforce it with high-strength, nearly non-brute force-able passwords. What a novel idea.
I would totally go to Iraq and work at a job like this. I have already been there once, since I am in the Army, and I am about to go again, (still in the Army). But to be able to go and get way more than military pay, oh my gosh, that would be sweet. Plus have my personal broadband satellite web connection, and be able to go running, then I'd be set! I had no problem with Iraq last time, I thought it was really nice, then again I was in Southern Iraq and it was pretty chill there. A paid vacation to a very sunny place!
Just to let you know there is a Firefox extension to permanently keep your browsing history and you can even set it up for remote access as well. It is called Breadcrumbs.
Now if only I can bring a Phillips screwdriver and a spare battery on to a plane, then I will be set for those extended flights without in-seat power. I could go for a plastic screwdriver, but I know TSA won't be all too happy about my spare battery.
So are they saying once a router is compromised, it utilizes its resources to attack outer Wifi routers in range? "Hey you were my friendly network neighbor, and now you want to control ME?" I say we form a coalition of routers who want to remain under their own control and enforce it with high-strength, nearly non-brute force-able passwords. What a novel idea.
Its right in front of us and underneath us!
I would totally go to Iraq and work at a job like this. I have already been there once, since I am in the Army, and I am about to go again, (still in the Army). But to be able to go and get way more than military pay, oh my gosh, that would be sweet. Plus have my personal broadband satellite web connection, and be able to go running, then I'd be set! I had no problem with Iraq last time, I thought it was really nice, then again I was in Southern Iraq and it was pretty chill there. A paid vacation to a very sunny place!