Send out 1 big ass nuke and blow it on the side to knock it off course. They're talking about using this gravity thing decades before it impacts, so I say just blow it off course a fraction of a degree and by the time it gets here it will be way the hell off course.
The size of your database matters plenty. If it's too small no wants to look at it, and even if they tried they probably would find what they were looking for. Both sites use the google engine, so they are pretty much equally skilled. Now lets say a young hot blonde girl in her mid twenties is looking for some action, movies. Do you really think she's going to come if don't have a big meaty database? Of course not. She's blonde but she's not retarded. They say it's the motion of the ocean, but it takes a loooooong time to sail to china in a row boat.
English, like most if not all other widely used languages, is not logical. It has so many quirks to remember that people make up poems to remember how to spell certain words.
Computers are, more or less, completely logic based. Someone who is good with computer logic may not be so great with spoken/written language.
...that 95% of the geeks calling in sick are in the tech industry. I guess it will be a while more before the tech economy comes back.
Laughable waste of time
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Hack IIS6 Contest
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· Score: 2, Informative
This contest will not be taken seriously by anyone with significant skill or knowledge. This server has been made relatively "secure" by implementing all procedures and patches which are readily available. This may fix all known vulnerabilities, protecting it from the script kiddies, but doesn't fix those which have not been made public. An unfixed, non-public exploit is worth much, much more on the black market than a lousy x-box.
Put up a large enough prize and that server will be comprimised without a doubt. The same goes for Apache or any other alternative.
Apache 2.0 has proven to have so many new features that it was well worth the upgrade. Early on we encountered some minor issues with the threads, so we switched to pre-fork and have had no issues. We have been running PHP and mod_perl in pre-fork mode without a single issue for the last year. Unless you cannot switch because you use a module with no 2.0 support, I would make the switch immediately. And don't forget, you can always install both apache 1.x and 2.0 to give it a test run.
Then some guy in a low rider will be driving by and suddenly all your doors will unlock. I know know if I like sound based security.
Only n00bs get sore thumbs! L33t text0rz have phat, numb calluses!
And Frank Forchione should be prosecuted for his crimes against intelligence.
The same artists run cutepet.org, although I doubt that will be in the papers.
Send out 1 big ass nuke and blow it on the side to knock it off course. They're talking about using this gravity thing decades before it impacts, so I say just blow it off course a fraction of a degree and by the time it gets here it will be way the hell off course.
I don't need an exploit to crash Firefox, it crashes during normal usage!
Women are not as smart because smarts don't go as far as a thin waist and big tits.
Haha I hacked your eye, BLIND MAN!
OMGHAX!!!!1111
The size of your database matters plenty. If it's too small no wants to look at it, and even if they tried they probably would find what they were looking for. Both sites use the google engine, so they are pretty much equally skilled. Now lets say a young hot blonde girl in her mid twenties is looking for some action, movies. Do you really think she's going to come if don't have a big meaty database? Of course not. She's blonde but she's not retarded. They say it's the motion of the ocean, but it takes a loooooong time to sail to china in a row boat.
SIZE DOES MATTER!
...that piece of shit wooden laptop from a while back.
English, like most if not all other widely used languages, is not logical. It has so many quirks to remember that people make up poems to remember how to spell certain words.
Computers are, more or less, completely logic based. Someone who is good with computer logic may not be so great with spoken/written language.
Ghetto.
I think it's time for a career change!
...that 95% of the geeks calling in sick are in the tech industry. I guess it will be a while more before the tech economy comes back.
This contest will not be taken seriously by anyone with significant skill or knowledge. This server has been made relatively "secure" by implementing all procedures and patches which are readily available. This may fix all known vulnerabilities, protecting it from the script kiddies, but doesn't fix those which have not been made public. An unfixed, non-public exploit is worth much, much more on the black market than a lousy x-box.
Put up a large enough prize and that server will be comprimised without a doubt. The same goes for Apache or any other alternative.
...was that the vulcan chick was not nearly as hot as Seven of Nine. Naked chicks + Borg = Good show
Just say you had a trojan on your computer and someone hacked in and stole it. It worked for the pedophiles and it will work for you!
So much April Fools, so little news.
No less, or you're wasting your time. Too expensive? Not when you save them days and days of lost productivity.
...will KILL you!
Why isn't this even shocking to me?
Microsoft said the same thing about Linux a while back. It took a while, but they finally admitted that it was infact, a big theat.
Apache 2.0 has proven to have so many new features that it was well worth the upgrade. Early on we encountered some minor issues with the threads, so we switched to pre-fork and have had no issues. We have been running PHP and mod_perl in pre-fork mode without a single issue for the last year. Unless you cannot switch because you use a module with no 2.0 support, I would make the switch immediately. And don't forget, you can always install both apache 1.x and 2.0 to give it a test run.
Only 114,000 bugs... wonderful.