Bullshit, if in a 3rd world country I can get Gigabit fiber + TV + unlimited data 3G stick + mobile subscription with unlimited data plan, all for 25 bucks a month, then clearly something's very fishy in the USA.
I did this once, non-professionally, when a couple American friends came to visit me last year. One of them gave me his phone and asked me to help him talk to Romanian women on Tinder. While that didn't lead to getting his dick wet (due to lack of time, they only spent 3 days at the seaside), it was fun to talk to them as him and realize how much locals change their attitude and willingness to talk and meet if the person on the other end is an American.
Eventually he got his dick wet through means of a professional:) but that's offtopic.
All that functionality can be easily implemented. Why isn't it? because in order for it to work, its user needs to be very good at: - categorizing tasks - entering all tasks attributes properly - understanding many-to-many relations - entering their own time and schedule properly into the app
By the time they're good enough at all that, they barely need a tasks app anymore.
It doesn't. It needs a network-connected web interface, but to most... let's say "not IT companies" such a ski resort, there's no difference. These companies have one network, usually wholly connected to the Internet, and that's it. Default security and whatnot. Why does this happen? Simple, really. They see IT as "the cheapest dude we could find to take care of the internet stuff". And so they hire that dude, which let's be honest, won't be someone who dropped $30K on classes and spent 5 years studying networking.
One thing leads to another and voila, critical systems exposed to the Internet. Could be just a checkmark in config panel, such as "open CP to the Internet", which someone thought it would be a good idea. or a manager asking for it to see the default dashboard.
That's the reason. Society prized white collars for so long that not being one pushes you towards the "fringe of society" so-to-speak. "I'm a plumber" gives you raised eyebrows and simple girls no matter how much money you make.
Personally I don't care what someone's job is and I don't want to know - but at the same time I acknowledge I'm part of a minority.
This isn't something that you are forced to buy. Nobody is making you gamble.
You're compelled to buy and gamble, though, through various psychological tricks. Not everyone's resistant to that, as a matter of fact most people aren't resistant to that at all. Also, there might not be an alternative to obtaining certain in-game items, which is also a scummy business model.
We should not be banning something just because some people might do bad things with.
Actually, yes, we should. Maybe you meant "We should not be banning everything just because some people might do bad things with" - to which I agree. But take each "something" separately, look at it, then decide if it needs to be regulated or not.
There is simply no possibility one can obey all laws.
Of course there is. Don't do business in that country.
No, it's not trying to regulate the company. It's regulating the business the company does in its own country. You, the company, should act like this in my country, if you don't, you can't do business here.
The fact that the MongoDB Database was unsecured means that the admin(s) didn't know what they were doing. What's really worrying is that there's 25K people out there willing to provide very sensitive information in exchange of a promise, which is very likely to be as empty as my bank account. I was interested in investing a very small amount of money into an ICO a few months ago. When I saw what they were asking me to provide I laughed, turned around and dropped the deal.
What does this have to do with anything? Yes, when a judge does something right people will cheer. and when a judge does something wrong people will boo. It's not even the same judge FFS!
The world was always about who got more muscle.
Between a private citizen and a government, the government usually wins.
I'm happy that works for you. It doesn't work for me.
I'm not French.
Bullshit, if in a 3rd world country I can get Gigabit fiber + TV + unlimited data 3G stick + mobile subscription with unlimited data plan, all for 25 bucks a month, then clearly something's very fishy in the USA.
Actually, no, Autoplay doesn't have to be enabled, what the researcher meant is that the OS auto-mounts the image anyway, guaranteeing the crash.
Maybe you're looking at the wrong tests?
Now seriously, I should have replaced "American" with "Westerner".
The latter.
I'll ask him next time, who knows, they might have done that role-playing thing too.
Thanks for the idea though.
He said it, I learned it. We're not shying away from being explicit 'round here.
I did this once, non-professionally, when a couple American friends came to visit me last year. One of them gave me his phone and asked me to help him talk to Romanian women on Tinder. While that didn't lead to getting his dick wet (due to lack of time, they only spent 3 days at the seaside), it was fun to talk to them as him and realize how much locals change their attitude and willingness to talk and meet if the person on the other end is an American.
Eventually he got his dick wet through means of a professional :) but that's offtopic.
Why build something that almost nobody would use?
All that functionality can be easily implemented. Why isn't it? because in order for it to work, its user needs to be very good at:
- categorizing tasks
- entering all tasks attributes properly
- understanding many-to-many relations
- entering their own time and schedule properly into the app
By the time they're good enough at all that, they barely need a tasks app anymore.
Wouldn't that drop wife usefulness variable to dangerously low levels?
Believe me they know what VPN is. They're just too lazy to use it.
It doesn't. It needs a network-connected web interface, but to most... let's say "not IT companies" such a ski resort, there's no difference. These companies have one network, usually wholly connected to the Internet, and that's it. Default security and whatnot.
Why does this happen? Simple, really. They see IT as "the cheapest dude we could find to take care of the internet stuff". And so they hire that dude, which let's be honest, won't be someone who dropped $30K on classes and spent 5 years studying networking.
One thing leads to another and voila, critical systems exposed to the Internet. Could be just a checkmark in config panel, such as "open CP to the Internet", which someone thought it would be a good idea. or a manager asking for it to see the default dashboard.
That's the reason. Society prized white collars for so long that not being one pushes you towards the "fringe of society" so-to-speak.
"I'm a plumber" gives you raised eyebrows and simple girls no matter how much money you make.
Personally I don't care what someone's job is and I don't want to know - but at the same time I acknowledge I'm part of a minority.
This isn't something that you are forced to buy. Nobody is making you gamble.
You're compelled to buy and gamble, though, through various psychological tricks. Not everyone's resistant to that, as a matter of fact most people aren't resistant to that at all. Also, there might not be an alternative to obtaining certain in-game items, which is also a scummy business model.
We should not be banning something just because some people might do bad things with.
Actually, yes, we should. Maybe you meant "We should not be banning everything just because some people might do bad things with" - to which I agree. But take each "something" separately, look at it, then decide if it needs to be regulated or not.
There is simply no possibility one can obey all laws.
Of course there is. Don't do business in that country.
No, it's not trying to regulate the company. It's regulating the business the company does in its own country.
You, the company, should act like this in my country, if you don't, you can't do business here.
Drugs are bad, man...
I apologize. I only knew about Verge and then stopped giving a shit..
No, he promoted Verge.
The fact that the MongoDB Database was unsecured means that the admin(s) didn't know what they were doing. What's really worrying is that there's 25K people out there willing to provide very sensitive information in exchange of a promise, which is very likely to be as empty as my bank account.
I was interested in investing a very small amount of money into an ICO a few months ago. When I saw what they were asking me to provide I laughed, turned around and dropped the deal.
What does this have to do with anything?
Yes, when a judge does something right people will cheer. and when a judge does something wrong people will boo. It's not even the same judge FFS!
The amount of jokes stemming from this article is endless.
Still, cool science, quite literally.
Lo and behold, there is such a thing as Kaspersky Free Antivirus.
Thanks, I knew that but had a brain fart.