icebike, This article puts a recent spate of drone strikes in the same story as the closings. Don't know what that means - draw your own conclusions. http://m.theday.com/article/20130809/NWS14
Agreed. Assuming the comment referring to Amnesty not cleaning up his dirty laundry is in proper context, then it's narcissism at a sociopathic level. Narcissism combined with the self-righteous inability to take responsibility for grievous harm ones own actions cause. "I left that gun next to a murder. If you don't go take the bullets out, it's your fault when he kills someone."
It's always helpful to know a person's true motivation.
Regarding intentional cable cuts, I have not seen the most important question: Where is the data now flowing? Did the cable cuts cause data to be rerouted down one or two cables? If so, which cables? Just knowing if that data is now flowing east or west from the affected countries would be very telling.
I find it hard to blame RedHat too much after this post to a publicly archived forum:
Date: Mon, 19 Nov 2001 12:49:47 -0700 (MST)
From: Vulnerability Help
To: bugtraq@securityfocusHeya all,
The SecurityFocus Vulnerability Help Team is in the process of notifying vendors of a remotely exploitable problem in WU-FTPD .
[snip]
I must admit, I simply filed this in my todo list, but I suspect anyone who really wanted to know what was fixed could have found a patch or at least a patched version before the advisory release date.
icebike,
This article puts a recent spate of drone strikes in the same story as the closings. Don't know what that means - draw your own conclusions. http://m.theday.com/article/20130809/NWS14
Agreed. Assuming the comment referring to Amnesty not cleaning up his dirty laundry is in proper context, then it's narcissism at a sociopathic level. Narcissism combined with the self-righteous inability to take responsibility for grievous harm ones own actions cause. "I left that gun next to a murder. If you don't go take the bullets out, it's your fault when he kills someone."
It's always helpful to know a person's true motivation.
Regarding intentional cable cuts, I have not seen the most important question: Where is the data now flowing? Did the cable cuts cause data to be rerouted down one or two cables? If so, which cables? Just knowing if that data is now flowing east or west from the affected countries would be very telling.
I find it hard to blame RedHat too much after this post to a publicly archived forum:
Date: Mon, 19 Nov 2001 12:49:47 -0700 (MST)
From: Vulnerability Help
To: bugtraq@securityfocusHeya all,
The SecurityFocus Vulnerability Help Team is in the process of notifying vendors of a remotely exploitable problem in WU-FTPD .
[snip]
I must admit, I simply filed this in my todo list, but I suspect anyone who really wanted to know what was fixed could have found a patch or at least a patched version before the advisory release date.