My cats have an implanted RFID chip. The other day I was just kidding about implanting such a chip in kids on birth. (for obvious reasons)
"Would the owner of 123-513-00132 come to the informationdesk please. 123-513-00132 seems to be lost and is asking for his parents..." (or by SMS ofcourse;)
"There's a serious gap between technology, warez, and executives in big compagnies."
I think you really have no idea of the scale these groups are operating at. It's a multinational organisation with branches in UK, the U.S., Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Hungary, Israel, the Netherlands, Singapore and Sweden.
Is may be a volunteer organisation, but it's operating quite professionally (200 machines in worldwide network)
I agree this is different when compared to, let's say, Enron or Ahold, but by no means you can say this is innocent.
"As mentionened seems that nmap will get some extra features soon if this becomes popular."
But how will you guess my secrit sequence? And even better: if i detect strange sequences (fitst 4 right, next one wrong) i'll start dropping all traffinc from that host.
If I were to change some words and numbers to, let's say, 'airplane' and '3000', it would piss off 250.000.000 people and even though I'm not an anerican I'd say it's would be pretty respectless to make jokes out of this kind of horrible events.
let me think...
... ... ...
sp1.exe
sp2.exe
hotfix1.exe
patch1.exe
patch2.exe
patch3.exe
patch10.exe
article about blue tooth and tracking kids in a zoo which is more or less the same I guess.
;)
My cats have an implanted RFID chip. The other day I was just kidding about implanting such a chip in kids on birth. (for obvious reasons)
"Would the owner of 123-513-00132 come to the informationdesk please. 123-513-00132 seems to be lost and is asking for his parents..." (or by SMS ofcourse
example :: under certain conditions, you could consider a hammer a burglary tool.
the problem, most of the time, is the ignorance of the ones making the law and also the ones upholding (and interpreting) it.
now think about nmap, nessus and so on and so on...
hell, even a computer can be seen as a tool for comitting cybercring.
"There's a serious gap between technology, warez, and executives in big compagnies."
I think you really have no idea of the scale these groups are operating at. It's a multinational organisation with branches in UK, the U.S., Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Hungary, Israel, the Netherlands, Singapore and Sweden.
Is may be a volunteer organisation, but it's operating quite professionally (200 machines in worldwide network)
I agree this is different when compared to, let's say, Enron or Ahold, but by no means you can say this is innocent.
That is the solution for everything.
:)
p2p-ssl
Work with certificates to prevent infiltration in your system. create smaller but secure overlapping communities. more than enough options...
-> pictures of the bust in the Netherlands.
In the Netherlands and Germany there were rainds too.
pictures
Rumors here talk about the FLT group that is busted.
If it was just documents of my work? who cares? My co-workers NEED to see those documents anyway!
What does my password protect? Private files? Am I supposed to have private files at work? I guess not. Secrit files then? Ok. possibly.
To track possible abuse? They're allowed to use my phone too, do I have to password-protect that too?
But hey, if it's about my admin password..
That's a different story.
Then I'd like to have some chocolate too!
"...are starting to constantly worry about the high price of prescription drugs."
C'mon. Don't complain. That is the free market without government regulation.
I'd rather have education and health to be available, of good quality and affordable for everybody.
But hey money and ethics hardly ever go together.
Is it legal to have your own car testify against you?
drugdealer? copyright violator?
copyright violator? drugdealer?
damn. it's too hard. let's go for the copyright violator.
"As mentionened seems that nmap will get some extra features soon if this becomes popular."
:)
But how will you guess my secrit sequence?
And even better: if i detect strange sequences (fitst 4 right, next one wrong) i'll start dropping all traffinc from that host.
it will make hacking a lot harder
how well does it work with soap. :)
If only it were possible to shower with this stuff, you wouldn't need a towell anymore
Their own servers and accounts are no longer cut off the internet, but the accounts of perfect strangers.
If I were a spammer, I wouldn't care less...
Why not? It's not sick. It's very sick.
If I were to change some words and numbers to, let's say, 'airplane' and '3000', it would piss off 250.000.000 people and even though I'm not an anerican I'd say it's would be pretty respectless to make jokes out of this kind of horrible events.
Iomega says :: The disk is mounted inside a 10 x 8 x 8cm cartridge
That is something you'll always have with new technology.
At first the 'look and feel' of windows scared the hell out of me. While now it still does. Oh, wrong example.
Other ecample. At first ringtones used to annoy but now it just irritates me. Oh, wrong example again.
still has access to all the systems everywhere. don't they?
BTW FYI AFAIK the GIF patents will expire somewhere in this year.
...if you want to use My operating System.
Seems quite possible to me.
My ZX-Spectrum had a 8MHz CPU. It booted in 1.3 seconds.
;)
My pc has a 1.4GHz CPU and boots in just under 3 minutes.
I think that's called progrss
The faculty i'm studying at had a hit-rate of 100% spyware.
;)
That is what happens if you have spyware in the main image
That isn't what Luke Skywalker was thinking...
;)
He thought comeback AND sequel (actually pre-pre-pre-sequel-sequel-something-whatever)
Red Hat AFAIK is the only Linux with a serious company behind it with guarantees for support.
And guarantees are important in (it-)business...
Hey.
Death penalty is SO 500-years-ago, and killing (death penalty) minors is insane.
Yes, please mod this as flamebait, but you know it's true.
Death penalty doesn't take away the problem, but only the symptom.