No, not really. This is "good ole days" nostalgia that was never actually true. Methinks you need to read up on people such as William Randolph Hearst.
Because sweeping this under the rug means bad guys won't ever attack these devices. *rolls eyes* Their point won't have been made until these *groan* IoT *groan* device making shitheads secure their crapware.
You also withhold knowledge from other security researchers that could build upon the work in the case of other malware. The only one being helped by withholding this info is the malware writers.
Maybe Russians aren't familiar with Barbra Streisand?
Of course, then they'd probably raise their fees and create an obscure rule or law that would fine people.
Under what authority would they be able to fine people? The BBFC is a non-governmental agency.
And how would you do so if the companies in your area all colluded not to hire each others' employees?
Your private property rights don't override everyone else's.
So your solution is to support one of the very people who was corruptibg politicians with money? Yeah that sounds logical!
No, not really. This is "good ole days" nostalgia that was never actually true. Methinks you need to read up on people such as William Randolph Hearst.
Because sweeping this under the rug means bad guys won't ever attack these devices. *rolls eyes* Their point won't have been made until these *groan* IoT *groan* device making shitheads secure their crapware.
Timmay!!!!
And Chrome on iOS doesn't use Blink. So mentioning iOS is a red herring to being able to use Firefox for desktop OSes.
But the Firefox for iOS code is open sourced so he could've used it. It's not as if Chromium as is will work on iOS either.
Then you've had that since XP tablets more than a decade ago.
You wouldn't classify Google based on its core product? Why?
The best way is likely by not reading a Dice article.
This story was just posted 6 hours ago, timmay. Bang up job as always!
You also withhold knowledge from other security researchers that could build upon the work in the case of other malware. The only one being helped by withholding this info is the malware writers.
Protip: Linux kernel development is highly dependent on corporations.
The Java web plugin was insecure shit long before Oracle owned it.
Also as I RTFA, SELinux does not yet work with an Oracle DB. When it does it will be amazing, but it has not happened yet...
Wrong.
Notice what the registrant email says in what you posted.
Sun brought k-splice to all of Linux
No, they didn't. Sun had nothing to do with ksplice. Oracle acquired Ksplice, Inc. 18 months after their acquisition of Sun was completes.
*Needs* Stupid phone dictation.
Well, then don't go to an ad company for your technology names.
sending millions of crutch shots to Billy Gates
What's his preference? Metal or wood?
Nuh uh! It's a "thing"! "Things" and "devices" are compltely different!
Internet Tough Guy Status: Confirmed.