The problem isn't that technology is scary, it's that the contactless payment stuff is being billed as MORE SECURE than other ways of using your card. This demo shows that the technology is vulnerable to being exploited with commonly available hardware.
It seems more like a correction to me. The idea that a BTC was worth $20 or more seemed too good to be true, probably because it was.
I think BitCoin is a great concept, but it needs more of a real economy and less currency speculation. I suspect that will come once the hype dies down. Maybe now that the value has gone down, that'll happen soon.
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This is an Ask Slashdot. The poster is asking a question. He is referring to an older Ask Slashdot article and wondering if things have changed in the six years since it was posted.
Didn't we just read some news about a decision stating that the FCC doesn't have the power to make arbitrary rules about how electronics are to be manufactured, specifically that the broadcast flag can't be required by the FCC? Yet they can mandate that TVs must be able to receive certain types of signals?
You should join DownsizeDC.org in their attempt to pass the "Read the Bills Act of 2005". The Act would make it law for all bills to actually be read by each legislator, which could cut down considerably on unrelated riders. In any event, it has to be a good thing for lawmakers to have read the laws they're voting on!
Just use BugMeNot.com and read the New York Times (and over 43,000 other sites) without disclosing your personal information.
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I use vim as my primary text editor, and I have no trouble keeping my left index finger on the 'f' key while using my left little finger to hit Esc. Leaving my left index finger on the 'f' key makes it quite trivial to get my fingers back into the home position.
Still, Caps Lock as Esc is an interesting idea.
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I think it's great that there's someone willing to stand by Open Source and offer this kind of indemnity. This is a Good Thing. More support for FLOSS is more support for FLOSS.
It's already there. Ctrl+Tab cycles through the tabs. Ctrl+PgUp and Ctrl+PgDn walk forwards and backwards through the tabs.
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It won't be any fun typing in a number someone reads to you that way. You'll have to either buffer the whole thin in your head and then type it, or type each number followed by the left arrow key. What a stupid thing to do.
You say that single-pass DES is better than nothing. I disagree. This product could very well provide some suit somewhere with a false sense of security that might cost him dearly.
We have something very similar at NVIDIA, as well.
Exactly. Fermi launched two years ago.
Better stop using the internet. I hear it's full of bad stuff, just like Reddit!
How is Square the problem? They didn't invent the mag stripe.
The problem isn't that technology is scary, it's that the contactless payment stuff is being billed as MORE SECURE than other ways of using your card. This demo shows that the technology is vulnerable to being exploited with commonly available hardware.
It seems more like a correction to me. The idea that a BTC was worth $20 or more seemed too good to be true, probably because it was.
I think BitCoin is a great concept, but it needs more of a real economy and less currency speculation. I suspect that will come once the hype dies down. Maybe now that the value has gone down, that'll happen soon.
If you live in the US, you can voice your opposition to the REAL ID Act by sending your senators and representative a message using the handy form at http://action.downsizedc.org/wyc.php?cid=30
This is an Ask Slashdot. The poster is asking a question. He is referring to an older Ask Slashdot article and wondering if things have changed in the six years since it was posted.
What's the problem?
Has anyone here has even read the Patriot Act?
A much better question is whether any of the people who voted for it ever bothered reading it.
Didn't we just read some news about a decision stating that the FCC doesn't have the power to make arbitrary rules about how electronics are to be manufactured, specifically that the broadcast flag can't be required by the FCC? Yet they can mandate that TVs must be able to receive certain types of signals?
What am I missing here?
You should join DownsizeDC.org in their attempt to pass the "Read the Bills Act of 2005". The Act would make it law for all bills to actually be read by each legislator, which could cut down considerably on unrelated riders. In any event, it has to be a good thing for lawmakers to have read the laws they're voting on!
According to the article, the embedded platform used was actually a Soekris net4521. There's no such board as the net2421.
Well, I'm contributing $10/month to the Mozilla Foundation via Paypal. You can too.
Just use BugMeNot.com and read the New York Times (and over 43,000 other sites) without disclosing your personal information.
I use vim as my primary text editor, and I have no trouble keeping my left index finger on the 'f' key while using my left little finger to hit Esc. Leaving my left index finger on the 'f' key makes it quite trivial to get my fingers back into the home position.
Still, Caps Lock as Esc is an interesting idea.
Why not just use the Esc key as your "ESC" key?
The Mozilla CD is also available, and more merchandise is in the works.
I think it's great that there's someone willing to stand by Open Source and offer this kind of indemnity. This is a Good Thing. More support for FLOSS is more support for FLOSS.
Here at Ohio State, we use a free program called RevRdist to keep the Mac machines up to date.
It's already there. Ctrl+Tab cycles through the tabs. Ctrl+PgUp and Ctrl+PgDn walk forwards and backwards through the tabs.
It won't be any fun typing in a number someone reads to you that way. You'll have to either buffer the whole thin in your head and then type it, or type each number followed by the left arrow key. What a stupid thing to do.
You say that single-pass DES is better than nothing. I disagree. This product could very well provide some suit somewhere with a false sense of security that might cost him dearly.
# apt-get update
# apt-get upgrade
I don't believe free software is quite what the poster had in mind.
Last I checked, large corporations and police officers at least *theoretically* have to follow different sets of rules.