Sony and other movie studios, say Cnet news, are keen to wrestle power, and financial gain, from any single technology giant - like Apple - which has had success with iTunes for music downloads.
Interesting. I have always held the theory that poor hackers (crackers for the pedantic) sometimes get caught. Good hackers rarely get caught and the best ones are never discovered as they do their deed and disappear into the void.
However, there is a class who is above all. They do what they want to do, and intricately weave a web so convincing, that there is never, ever a chance that anything can be traced back to them. Like in the case you described, the guy did not have to cover his tracks of having replaced the lock, but made other people do it. This is the key, what can be simply attributed to someone, can never be held against someone else.
"An important distinction in this case, compared to some other instances you've seen reported on around the country, the integrity and security of our grading system is intact and was not compromised," said Paul Desruisseaux, UCSB assistant vice chancellor of public affairs.
If a user forgets their password, they can reset it by entering their Social Security number and date of birth, Schmidt said.
The Security of the grading system is INTACT? Hell yeah!
My applauses to Marc, i think this is his smartest career move.
The guy is leaving after working for 16 years, and you call it the smartest career move? This is , like, his second job. So WTF?
I would agree. They are already starting with biased approach and would be looking for data to support that such a thing is possible, instead of going in with a neutral approach and trying to examine and any and all possible causes which cause such fluctuations.
Which rock have you been living under? Every Mail service out there, Hotmail, Yahoo etc. scans the emails. Hell, they even scan your attachments. What is google doing different? Enlighten us.
Dude, that's like saying that for a tech job interview, the interviewer should not care if the interviewee is dressed in a suit or rags? Really?
Welcome to the real world. If your appearance is unprofessional/unpleasant, nobody will waste their time listening to what you have to say? Which is why UI design is so important in software development.
Check this out. Computercops is a site which can answer most of your questions, plus there are utilities writeen for almost every kind of spyware removal.
No No No...You need to shop in smaller quatities. It is a pr0n site. NoBody would report a $20-30 transaction because the number was stolen from a pr0n site.
MOD PARENT UP. This is On..THE...MARK
From TFA
Sony and other movie studios, say Cnet news, are keen to wrestle power, and financial gain, from any single technology giant - like Apple - which has had success with iTunes for music downloads.
Hmmm....
Interesting. I have always held the theory that poor hackers (crackers for the pedantic) sometimes get caught. Good hackers rarely get caught and the best ones are never discovered as they do their deed and disappear into the void.
However, there is a class who is above all. They do what they want to do, and intricately weave a web so convincing, that there is never, ever a chance that anything can be traced back to them. Like in the case you described, the guy did not have to cover his tracks of having replaced the lock, but made other people do it. This is the key, what can be simply attributed to someone, can never be held against someone else.
"An important distinction in this case, compared to some other instances you've seen reported on around the country, the integrity and security of our grading system is intact and was not compromised," said Paul Desruisseaux, UCSB assistant vice chancellor of public affairs.
If a user forgets their password, they can reset it by entering their Social Security number and date of birth, Schmidt said.
The Security of the grading system is INTACT? Hell yeah!
...and nothing to see here. Move on.
My applauses to Marc, i think this is his smartest career move.
The guy is leaving after working for 16 years, and you call it the smartest career move? This is , like, his second job. So WTF?
BRAVO!!!!
I would agree. They are already starting with biased approach and would be looking for data to support that such a thing is possible, instead of going in with a neutral approach and trying to examine and any and all possible causes which cause such fluctuations.
For the full story and project details, go here Global Consiousness Project
Now that's a first on slashdot
Dude, if the driver dies then by definition the kernel cannot communicate with the hard drive. How will any data get corrupted?
...Bzzzzzt busted. The name of Google's headquarters is NOT GoogolPlex. It is GooglePlex
Cliff is the editor, not the poster.
Jeeez.....
Which rock have you been living under? Every Mail service out there, Hotmail, Yahoo etc. scans the emails. Hell, they even scan your attachments. What is google doing different? Enlighten us.
LMAO. That's some good shit
or are all the websites that reported on this quilty? would slashdot be quilty if i posted my own trade secrets on slashdot?
Nope, Slashdot will not be quilty. Moreover, it would not be guilty either!
So this is how it will be done from now on. Good work.
Dude, that's like saying that for a tech job interview, the interviewer should not care if the interviewee is dressed in a suit or rags? Really?
Welcome to the real world. If your appearance is unprofessional/unpleasant, nobody will waste their time listening to what you have to say? Which is why UI design is so important in software development.
You have a girlfriend? Asshole
....fish fuck in it
Check out http://suprnova.org and you will understand why it's humorous.
I wonder how choked the Hotmail Plus subscribers will be
...it's not the first time that Redmond has screwed it's customers.
You can't emagine internet ads being usefully targetted! Then how does google's adesnse work so well?
Check this out. Computercops is a site which can answer most of your questions, plus there are utilities writeen for almost every kind of spyware removal.
No No No...You need to shop in smaller quatities. It is a pr0n site. NoBody would report a $20-30 transaction because the number was stolen from a pr0n site.