1. Run virus
2. Virus changes DNS settings to poisoned server
3. Virus deletes itself
4. Profit!
The more I think about it, the more potent this attack is - no antivirus will help you. Yikes.
How often does your bank pin change? How often does your address and SSN change? GP is talking about two week enforced password change.
When IT departments enforce an 'at least 8 digit, must contain lowercase, uppercase, numbers and characters' password for everything, it quickly gets stupid. I've seen that policy enforced for *printer sharing*.
Can't wait to get the last mechanical pieces out of my computers. I'm intrigued how you read CDs/DVDs. I'm also interested how you keep your machines cool.
I have never, once, found someone who actually states that they have a moral principle against it. We do exist. Do unto others and all that. Whilst the industry's practises unsettle me, if I want to charge money for my work that's my perogative as a producer.
You're not breaking any DMCA-style laws if you download the movie without DRM.
1. Run virus 2. Virus changes DNS settings to poisoned server 3. Virus deletes itself 4. Profit! The more I think about it, the more potent this attack is - no antivirus will help you. Yikes.
Sadly the BBC radio website enforces RealPlayer to play any show.
How often does your bank pin change? How often does your address and SSN change? GP is talking about two week enforced password change. When IT departments enforce an 'at least 8 digit, must contain lowercase, uppercase, numbers and characters' password for everything, it quickly gets stupid. I've seen that policy enforced for *printer sharing*.
I want to install a package that depends on something I have compiled myself, and there's no force install option.
I want to use mirrors to distribute load on the repository servers and have a fallback if one goes down. I can't do this automatically with apt.
Granted, these aren't massive issues, but perfection is a high standard.