how you got insightful i do not know, an unknown penetration costs a whole lot more REAL WORLD MONEY. your point that it takes $ to figure out what happened is moot when he wanted to talk, the alternative is that someone skanked you and never said boo, woo hoo
i still don't see how any certificate guarantees that mybank.com hasn't been pwned when you arrive there all aparently safe and sound, so what's the gain again?
it's as good really as something confirming you have dialed the correct number, but not picked up the phone.
or am i missing something?
are these the same banks that don't support anything but IE, i have to fake it with my browser of choice (opera) with my bank (abbey) or read and digest their unsupported browser legalise....
so, we can't use basic standards, but we are responsible for when we're shoehorned, nice.
i thought it was just an ecma standard, but anyhow, they had a 3.0 cli compiler out before ms, and are across theboard at approx full implementation of.net 2 these days, for the record.
Out of curiosity, do you have benchmarks for this?
how you got insightful i do not know, an unknown penetration costs a whole lot more REAL WORLD MONEY. your point that it takes $ to figure out what happened is moot when he wanted to talk, the alternative is that someone skanked you and never said boo, woo hoo
it certainly seems to have a government that money can buy
How can a European Commission decide to charge 2% of the annual worldwide turnover, seems a little above their station...?
i still don't see how any certificate guarantees that mybank.com hasn't been pwned when you arrive there all aparently safe and sound, so what's the gain again? it's as good really as something confirming you have dialed the correct number, but not picked up the phone. or am i missing something?
Last I heard, Germany still embraced the concept of due process...
it's spelt 'jew'
are these the same banks that don't support anything but IE, i have to fake it with my browser of choice (opera) with my bank (abbey) or read and digest their unsupported browser legalise.... so, we can't use basic standards, but we are responsible for when we're shoehorned, nice.
i thought it was just an ecma standard, but anyhow, they had a 3.0 cli compiler out before ms, and are across theboard at approx full implementation of .net 2 these days, for the record.
in an 'us and them' race, 2nd from the bottom is the place to be ;)