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  1. Injustice on Megaupload Co-Founder Allowed Bail · · Score: 0

    Rape & Murder = 20 years Copyright Infringement = 50 years

  2. Re:Obligatory on Gut Bacteria Can Control Diabetes · · Score: 4, Insightful

    in Soviet Russia people like you would be sent to concentration camp for posting this shit constantly

  3. FIRESAIL!!! on Feds Investigating Water Utility Pump Failure As Possible Cyberattack · · Score: 0

    o_0

  4. No, it didn't. on Has Apple Made Programmers Cool? · · Score: 0

    Being healthy, working out and not looking like a stereotypical coder and having tons of cash from completed projects without revealing your income source :D

  5. Chinese power on China's Cyber-Warfare Capabilities Overstated · · Score: 0

    Chinese hackers were trying to hack Pentagon's server, after billionth try server agreed that it's password is "Mao".

  6. openmoko on Ubuntu Heads To Smartphones, and Tablets · · Score: 0

    I wish them best of luck. I played around with various linux distrs on my openmoko phone. Those are supported by the community and still require a lot of work. However ubuntu phone will be fun.

  7. 20 years of?.. on FTC To Monitor Google's Privacy Practices For 20 Years · · Score: 0

    Monitoring google's privacy policies or having access to private data? :/

  8. Zune 2? on Microsoft Begins Windows Phone 7.5 (Mango) Rollout · · Score: 0

    For some reason MS phone reminds me of their "successful" mp3 player....

  9. MySQL hack on Mysql.com Hacked, Made To Serve Malware · · Score: 0

    Truth be told it has started with a SQL-injection a few months ago and there was a web-shell available in semi-private access. Just recently the sourcec0de (newly registered member of an underground forum) posted that he sells the root shell for mysql.com. The kernel was pwned with a local exploit. The attacker also claimed that he modified the back-ups which I don't really believe.
    Now, that fool who spent $3k and put BlackHole exploit kit directly (well with one redirect) seems to have no understanding of how to convert traffic or what to do with such a valuable item as mysql.com. (next time put backdoors into sources and use TDS before using an exploit kit, n00b)
    I mean come on, the malware wasn't FUD (4/34). On a website with this amount of traffic it will be detected (and it was) within hours if not minuets.
    This situation shows again that sysadmins shouldn't be lazy and do their jobs... http://www.habrastorage.com/images/msqlrootsa.png screenshot of the forum post.

  10. Who gives a sh*t?! on Facebook Timeline Shows Who Has Unfriended You · · Score: 0

    Subj.

  11. No more allien-theories, eh? on New Images of Tumbling US Satellite From Theirry Legaullt · · Score: 0

    I wish it was UFO....

  12. Future! on Brain Power Boosted With Electrical Stimulation · · Score: 0

    Performance enhancing chips and healing nanobots are coming. Just hang in there!

  13. VPN on Ask Slashdot: P2P Liability On a Shared Connection? · · Score: 0

    or you could chip in for a VPN service...

  14. Domain turf-wars. on Porn-Industry Outsiders Fear 'Shakedown' In .XXX TLD · · Score: 0

    It's silly. Even though the US law recognizes cybersquatting / domain-snipping as an illegal activity, domain distribution should be conducted on first-come-first-serve bases.

  15. Re:Paging Darth Vader on Microsoft 'Ribbonizes' Windows 8 File Manager · · Score: 0

    They never stopped....

  16. Re:Noscript? on The Latest Web Browser Grand Prix · · Score: 0

    Native Block Content in Opera

  17. Browser preference. on The Latest Web Browser Grand Prix · · Score: 0

    Even though a lot of sites / online services are built primarily for IE, I don't use it as it undermines overall security. In fact I use the combo of Opera-Chrome-Firefox. Opera is my day-to-day working horse browser. It has less 0-days on it's record and seems to be more convenient for casual browsing. Chrome is for Silverlight use and Firefox is for rendering issues.

  18. Re:Once Again: Falsify on Judge Nixes Warrantless Cell Phone Location Data · · Score: 0

    wtf is a land line? :D

  19. Same sh*t, different day... on Canadian Firm Gave Libyan Rebels Surveillance Drone · · Score: -1

    NATO couldn't go into a third open conflict in a row over natural resources (mind you, Libya supplies 2% of world's oil demand) in the name of democracy, so they choose to supply and air-support rebels.

  20. Re:Doesn't matter what they report on UN Climate Report Fails To Capture Arctic Ice: MIT · · Score: 0

    For one, I do not degrade to insults when having arguments. Read my comment above.

  21. Re:Doesn't matter what they report on UN Climate Report Fails To Capture Arctic Ice: MIT · · Score: 0

    I totally deem this as a huge media story non the less, and before you tell somebody to go educate themselves you should broaden your horizons. 1) You're right the media has changed the name ever since the "climate-gate". 2) Ozone-wholes or Ozone depletion occurred or so we thought because spaceship had certain chemicals in the fuel they used. You should read about Ozone layer depletion myths. 3) Precisely my point. This mama (Earth) has been here for so long that 50 years of records isn't enough to even make assumptions. Moreover, aside from temperature logs there are history books and various literature that indicate the weather difference. 4) Yet again media being media. 5) Volcano erupts more than just CO2. 6) It is presented as such.

  22. Re:Doesn't matter what they report on UN Climate Report Fails To Capture Arctic Ice: MIT · · Score: 0

    Seems that you have many arguments to counter...

  23. Re:Doesn't matter what they report on UN Climate Report Fails To Capture Arctic Ice: MIT · · Score: -1, Troll

    May I? They don't call it the "global warming" anymore, it's the "climate change". There also used to be "ozone-wholes" in our atmosphere due to man-made spacecraft "puncturing" it. Needless to mention about somewhat 100+ years of somewhat "accurate" temperature measurements logs and constantly changing estimates of the doom day for this planet. I might add to that a natural volcano eruption produces so much CO2, that our silly civilization cannot produce in a half a century. I do not deny human footprint on the environment, but it seems that the global warming has become the new nemesis of a judgment day only from a scientific point of view. There is no conspiracy, it is simply another money drain...

  24. Sad. on BlackBerry Server Can Be Hacked With Image File · · Score: 0

    BlackBerry's selling point is high-end security. Unfortunately, we learn again that anything can be broken and/or hacked. Moreover, the fact that exploit doesn't require any user action and launches arbitrary code is simply scary; since most of the mobile malware need to be downloaded and installed manually.

  25. 0-days on Firefox 6 Ships Next Week, 8 Blocks Sneaky Add-Ons · · Score: 0

    More 0-days woohoo