the buffalo version of dd-wrt has support for many hot spot services, including ones that get revenue from ads. either that or use a linux computer as a router and spend a couple of hours with iptables
1. the user sent the information in the first place
2. the cookies are on thir computer
3. just use a cookie blocking extension, no need for server side implementation
i use gnome and i nearly always shift+delete and my fs is encrypted so i cant undelete. maybe/tmp would be a better place as i forget to empty it. however, that would mean if you reboot you lose it. maybe a timer per file ls better.
why don't they just: send the image if the expiration date has not passed! and my first rule of copying data is: if you can read it, you can copy it, so it will be broken pretty quickly
but surely all the browsers except idiot exploiter will have an option to block this, or at least an add on. firefox has something like this for javascript
it is one of the best articles ive read. explaining everything i tr to tell friends. whats wrong with it? and have you heard of constructive criticism
the buffalo version of dd-wrt has support for many hot spot services, including ones that get revenue from ads. either that or use a linux computer as a router and spend a couple of hours with iptables
correction: script kiddie ;) although securing against someone with physical access is impossible without full disk encryption
brb off to sue mozilla cos someone pirated my music using firefox
i would say technically they did break into a tiny computer. however, googles wifi 'scandal' was completely innocent
1. the user sent the information in the first place 2. the cookies are on thir computer 3. just use a cookie blocking extension, no need for server side implementation
i tried to, but everything they want the logs of is removed
no its not. or at least microsoft dont sue people who say window manager
i use gnome and i nearly always shift+delete and my fs is encrypted so i cant undelete. maybe /tmp would be a better place as i forget to empty it. however, that would mean if you reboot you lose it. maybe a timer per file ls better.
this is why i disable it. autorun is the worst thing to happen to windows
make this an optional security feature and just do the same as you would your facebook account, don't let other people on it!
this is almost as amusing as the 'not printable' wwf pdf format
why don't they just: send the image if the expiration date has not passed! and my first rule of copying data is: if you can read it, you can copy it, so it will be broken pretty quickly
i use my G1/Dream (CM7) as a client, and its not bad it doesnt do X though
confirmed: this doesnt work on google calc, or bing/wolfram alpha
That's exactly what Apple was doing
what about DRM! (i know it sucks) he cant use blu rays now!
but surely all the browsers except idiot exploiter will have an option to block this, or at least an add on. firefox has something like this for javascript