User targeted network secure applications are, realistically, hardly more than an inside joke. As if the common end user has any chance of knowing more about the construction of network traffic than the people that built the system. Most favorably such pursuits as security conscious browsing pits you in a thermometer race; your countermeasures vs. the various levels of people attempting to harvest and exploit network traffic and the information it contains.
For example. Consider PPPoE. A very old component of modern day kernels. PPPoE is one of those security conscious technologies because PPP is actually underneath ethernet, way underneath. The people working on implementing, using, and securing PPPoE are committing themselves to somewhat of a joke, or the most easily accessible route to a desired functionality. The ethernet layer runs on tcp/ip protocol stacks. TCP/IP protocol stacks work because the chipset on the cards is designed to interpret protocols underneath even IP. Underneath even IP, another three or four protocol stacks down, are indeed the same circuit logic gates which, at one time, performed PPP functionality. Those in the 90s which enabled a PPP stack that they could use client-server programs at the shell prompts were, again, adding another layer of PPP on top of circuit paths which already handled PPP. The circuit paths for PPP were used to provide for dialup and, later, shell. The software PPP was necessary to handle the client side of large applications; most commonly for windowing applications. The server side of the software could have produced the same result using hardware capabilities with a significant blow to network traffic.
So, really, if you think you are using a network security conscious application, recall that there is a host of individuals and technologies which could do everything of ethernet with, say, a standard dialup modem. Even today, if you fabricated a dongle to adjust the wire current voltages, you could go ahead and plug your ethernet into your standard dialup modem (with an connection adapter) and you could indeed use the open internet with a standard dialup modem. As your modem chipset is designed to expect PPP type transactions and timings it would be necessary for you to write your own code. Estimate taking the first three months to write PPP level loops and structures to perform so much as an HTTP GET request and another six months to sort out the returning bitstream and feed that to a modern web browser. After that you could probably check your e-mail sometime before the following Christmas.
The fact remains, though, what would take a new pursuit near a year to check e-mail has already been done, is well known, and is thoroughly documented by those engineers and techs that have worked on it. Postulating network security from the point of view of a web browser is cherishably naive because, a few layers below IP, it is all looks like swiss cheese and works only because the extra bits and paths have become deprecated and unused but not sealed off and removed. Factoring and securing a hardware breadboard is a ridiculously expensive and impossible task. Security by obscurity really is the business profit solution.
Beholder is like Eddie... doesn't need a disintegration ray, sucks dog dick for million dollars--will pay forty cheap whores to pretend to be you. The gossip will kill your life.
Among them: glue scripts, Cisco interaction / automatization tools, backup tools, alerting tools, IP-to-Serial OOB stuff, even a couple of web applications (LAMPython and CherryPy
And then I thought of my old lost code vowel to accomplish aLFS.
Looking for the ttervo's old church of xut pic (tux holding a smoking high calibre street sweeper and walking away from the monitor) I walked across hakin9. One of the cleaner front pages I have seen in a while. The ad: "become a pentester" as a legal hacker. You know, before they began demanding buggy software on store shelves, beta tester was going to be a very happy career.
I love these occurrences. Similar events are known as fortune cookies resulting from mathematical buffer overruns when the great sphinx is patterned into the great wall of china. Sometimes the fortune cookies work out for enormous profit, sometimes they result in bombing runs on tech support centers.
OpenGL without X11 sounds like svgalib with a few fancy additions to assist tps--maybe with updates to give mouse pointers to gpm.
At one time I considered using svgalib on top of VGA console (w/ screen) but, compared to the standard pratice of using X, there really wasn't much to be gained.
Slashdot pwnz this realm. Nobody takes down that feed. Writing to the United Nations on the.int is also a good example. The.int pages load like crap because they're all served over the analog POTS at significant intersection points to avoid all of the network card exploit cycles traveling on the common global fiberoptic and metallic. The analog circuits make HTTP page loads terrible but standard plain text e-mail is never a problem.
Silverspur's Stronghold is similar. We manage our own analog, the server client software takes care of necessary compression, and we don't push advertising crap into your three pixel console click box. Interpol has some extra good filters on their telephones, we believe we have a few they don't, they believe they have a few we don't. It's all great sporting fun.
It's called the immune system. If yours is not working properly it is likely because there is too much water clogging up your cellular machinery. A full fast is recommended.
Why bother cracking passwords? Create a throwaway account and worm through the server's network stack to get a read on the available filesystems. One or two more page references from there and permissions are ten thousand leagues above the level you're working on anyway.
The United States was designed to be a nation which has the worst of everything:
Alcohol to drink Tobacco to smoke Lots of meat and grease Impossible to digest silt flour (grain size of powdered sugar) in most of their bread Plenty of toilet paper to cover it up and, for the money, they will convince themselves that they like it.
The US leads the world in but two things: shit and debt.
DNA matching (paternity, evidence) is mostly a practice of choosing calibration markers and experimental conditions which produce reliable results. The instrumental concept is line width and line resolution. With so many data points there needs to be a reliable set of known markers around which to calibrate the remainder. A sufficiently established calibration set, however, nearly ensures that the variance in the surrounding data is less identifying and more statistical noise.
The wikipedia article for optical resolution conceptually applies to biometrics; including DNA profiles.
Computer technology is not new. Copy protection from the 70s and 80s was, essentially, the same mathematical practice as rootkit. Consider installing Linuxfromscratch on a Playstation--a hardware exploit (over or undervoltage applied to a circuit due to an unexpected value placed in an unchecked buffer which is later connected to a circuit which was calibrated to operate in a defined range). These hardware exploits are not one in a million, or thousand, or hundred. These hardware exploits are not even exploits--they are alternate operating modes. Nearly every chip on your motherboard accomplishes a set of mathematical functions per clock cycle at a given applied voltage. Most chips have various sets of functions which they perform which are available at different operating voltages. A buffer overflow, causing the applied voltage to be unexpectedly shifted according to the desires of the knowledgeable user, may be used to cause chips to operate with different sets of functions than the set they were designed to operate on. Sometimes the new set overlaps with the old set, sometimes it doesn't. The nature of security research is tracking down the attackers who have designed concurrent sets of instructions. The technique is so well refined that, in many cases, a skilled attacker is able to cycle the targetted chip between running the function set that the user (and the operating system) expect on timings necessary to maintain operability, and then shifting the chip into the alternate function set on timings which are left open by the overall design of the motherboard and operating system.
The FBI's decision to form a net-surveillance unit now, in 2012, is somewhat antiquated (deprecated) by nature. The people who studied copy protection mechanisms thirty years ago are well ahead of the game. They already know all about the methods of fitting their data in between the data that you (and your Fast Hack'em, Q-Copy, or Mr. Nibble) have available to you.
Simply accept the fact that, if your computer is attached to a network, or even if it isn't but has any manner of wireless card (with proper oscillating transceiver crystal on any potentially active circuit), then there quite likely is some aging engineer whose job it is to monitor your online activity and the contents of your media.
Next time... learn that the doubled three prong AC adapter on the back of your PSU is not only a power supply passthrough--it is the simplest connector for an imaging technique. Similar to quantum cryptography: what is the simplest method for making this magnetic field (the entirety of your computer system) look exactly like that magnetic field (the entirety of the computer system which I am going to attach to your power supply passthrough).
The Genesis six reference is about early birth. That should really be one hundred and twenty cycles, first trimester. The dialogue around Genesis six is about the "sons of heaven" who get the women pregnant and then leave town--causing the women to develop a solution for the single mother problem (Noah's Ark)..
The relevant quote which you really want is Psalms 90:10 (seventy is the sum of our years or eighty for those who are strong); which indeed indicates that humans are not "in fact living longer lives" but that we are plodding along, more or less at the same pace as suffocated and wet candles always have.
If you wish to live longer you must improve the way your body actually functions. Follow the rehabilitation program.
Most sinus infections are not really infections at all. They are the result of a breathing timing adjustment between diaphragm, lungs, larynx, nose, facial (epidermal) and sinus (dermal) muscle control. The timing adjustment is similar to a sneeze--something in the environment checked your breathing cycle and caused you to begin breathing with your muscles out of sequence. It takes the brain about two weeks to reestablish a coordinated cycle after a sufficiently significant event. The events are often caused by the deliberate application of a blowgun--a pulsed air cannon--or by improper resonances established in the air between walls, buildings, hallways, or by significant disturbances such as working around diesel engines or power machines or sitting in front of a fan for too long.
The solution, and references to the condition, is as old as biblical.
Did Mohammed make a real pilgrimage? He isn't alive today, so it's obvious he didn't make 'fast' (to be fair, neither did Jesus Christ--I have).
What's with the descendants of Ishmael and Esau getting all bent out of shape over a few words here and there? I don't see Salmon Rusdie exposing the historical biblical immolation of human babies, or the puppet party system, or the antics of the world's wealthy, or the mirror within mirror gumby system that turns females into lifelongmurderers.
That is exactly the problem with the CD mounting issue. From floppy drives to CD drives there's this problem of "autodetect" and "autorun". People do not know, or do not enjoy admitting it, but there are many possible exploits. Relevant exploits rely on hardware/bus/kernel combinations associated with "autodetect" and "autorun" of media in addition to the manufacturer of the media and the software used to format, create filesystems, and manage data on the media. Copy protection in the 5 1/4" days often relied on the manufacturer knowing more (often unpublished idiosyncratic circuitry details) about the sector/track/fs format in conjunction with chipset of the media drive and the data path across the bus, to the running kernel, and into allotted memory storage.
Linux command line tools somewhat encourage the user to be aware of the vectors for autodetect and autorun exploits. Linux GUI desktop managers dumb down the issue. Windows, in the effort to appeal to a population which didn't know the difference, progressively buried the concepts of autodetect and autorun into deeper and deeper layers of OS and driver configuration.
In all seriousness you are safe to fully expect that every single removable media, in some way, plays a part in a Big Brother (industry _and_ government) tracking and phone-home system.
There are many many many more younger people than older people. What do you suppose happened to them all?... Backstabbing. If you don't get good at it then you are relegated to bagging groceries before you achieve forty years.
User targeted network secure applications are, realistically, hardly more than an inside joke. As if the common end user has any chance of knowing more about the construction of network traffic than the people that built the system. Most favorably such pursuits as security conscious browsing pits you in a thermometer race; your countermeasures vs. the various levels of people attempting to harvest and exploit network traffic and the information it contains.
For example. Consider PPPoE. A very old component of modern day kernels. PPPoE is one of those security conscious technologies because PPP is actually underneath ethernet, way underneath. The people working on implementing, using, and securing PPPoE are committing themselves to somewhat of a joke, or the most easily accessible route to a desired functionality. The ethernet layer runs on tcp/ip protocol stacks. TCP/IP protocol stacks work because the chipset on the cards is designed to interpret protocols underneath even IP. Underneath even IP, another three or four protocol stacks down, are indeed the same circuit logic gates which, at one time, performed PPP functionality. Those in the 90s which enabled a PPP stack that they could use client-server programs at the shell prompts were, again, adding another layer of PPP on top of circuit paths which already handled PPP. The circuit paths for PPP were used to provide for dialup and, later, shell. The software PPP was necessary to handle the client side of large applications; most commonly for windowing applications. The server side of the software could have produced the same result using hardware capabilities with a significant blow to network traffic.
So, really, if you think you are using a network security conscious application, recall that there is a host of individuals and technologies which could do everything of ethernet with, say, a standard dialup modem. Even today, if you fabricated a dongle to adjust the wire current voltages, you could go ahead and plug your ethernet into your standard dialup modem (with an connection adapter) and you could indeed use the open internet with a standard dialup modem. As your modem chipset is designed to expect PPP type transactions and timings it would be necessary for you to write your own code. Estimate taking the first three months to write PPP level loops and structures to perform so much as an HTTP GET request and another six months to sort out the returning bitstream and feed that to a modern web browser. After that you could probably check your e-mail sometime before the following Christmas.
The fact remains, though, what would take a new pursuit near a year to check e-mail has already been done, is well known, and is thoroughly documented by those engineers and techs that have worked on it. Postulating network security from the point of view of a web browser is cherishably naive because, a few layers below IP, it is all looks like swiss cheese and works only because the extra bits and paths have become deprecated and unused but not sealed off and removed. Factoring and securing a hardware breadboard is a ridiculously expensive and impossible task. Security by obscurity really is the business profit solution.
f(x) = (x + 2) ^ 2
Now multiply that by the number of transistors required to run the compiler. In that ballpark.
I love cruising pastebins for whatever... many have been turned into rngs. Good leet release.
Beholder is like Eddie... doesn't need a disintegration ray, sucks dog dick for million dollars--will pay forty cheap whores to pretend to be you. The gossip will kill your life.
Wait, I know...
Among them: glue scripts, Cisco interaction / automatization tools, backup tools, alerting tools, IP-to-Serial OOB stuff, even a couple of web applications (LAMPython and CherryPy
And then I thought of my old lost code vowel to accomplish aLFS.
Looking for the ttervo's old church of xut pic (tux holding a smoking high calibre street sweeper and walking away from the monitor) I walked across hakin9. One of the cleaner front pages I have seen in a while. The ad: "become a pentester" as a legal hacker. You know, before they began demanding buggy software on store shelves, beta tester was going to be a very happy career.
I love these occurrences. Similar events are known as fortune cookies resulting from mathematical buffer overruns when the great sphinx is patterned into the great wall of china. Sometimes the fortune cookies work out for enormous profit, sometimes they result in bombing runs on tech support centers.
OpenGL without X11 sounds like svgalib with a few fancy additions to assist tps--maybe with updates to give mouse pointers to gpm.
At one time I considered using svgalib on top of VGA console (w/ screen) but, compared to the standard pratice of using X, there really wasn't much to be gained.
Slashdot pwnz this realm. Nobody takes down that feed. Writing to the United Nations on the .int is also a good example. The .int pages load like crap because they're all served over the analog POTS at significant intersection points to avoid all of the network card exploit cycles traveling on the common global fiberoptic and metallic. The analog circuits make HTTP page loads terrible but standard plain text e-mail is never a problem.
Silverspur's Stronghold is similar. We manage our own analog, the server client software takes care of necessary compression, and we don't push advertising crap into your three pixel console click box. Interpol has some extra good filters on their telephones, we believe we have a few they don't, they believe they have a few we don't. It's all great sporting fun.
It's called the immune system. If yours is not working properly it is likely because there is too much water clogging up your cellular machinery. A full fast is recommended.
Why bother cracking passwords? Create a throwaway account and worm through the server's network stack to get a read on the available filesystems. One or two more page references from there and permissions are ten thousand leagues above the level you're working on anyway.
The United States was designed to be a nation which has the worst of everything:
Alcohol to drink
Tobacco to smoke
Lots of meat and grease
Impossible to digest silt flour (grain size of powdered sugar) in most of their bread
Plenty of toilet paper to cover it up
and, for the money, they will convince themselves that they like it.
The US leads the world in but two things: shit and debt.
Unpopular information here:
Your DNA profile will change over time, too.
DNA matching (paternity, evidence) is mostly a practice of choosing calibration markers and experimental conditions which produce reliable results. The instrumental concept is line width and line resolution. With so many data points there needs to be a reliable set of known markers around which to calibrate the remainder. A sufficiently established calibration set, however, nearly ensures that the variance in the surrounding data is less identifying and more statistical noise.
The wikipedia article for optical resolution conceptually applies to biometrics; including DNA profiles.
Computer technology is not new. Copy protection from the 70s and 80s was, essentially, the same mathematical practice as rootkit. Consider installing Linuxfromscratch on a Playstation--a hardware exploit (over or undervoltage applied to a circuit due to an unexpected value placed in an unchecked buffer which is later connected to a circuit which was calibrated to operate in a defined range). These hardware exploits are not one in a million, or thousand, or hundred. These hardware exploits are not even exploits--they are alternate operating modes. Nearly every chip on your motherboard accomplishes a set of mathematical functions per clock cycle at a given applied voltage. Most chips have various sets of functions which they perform which are available at different operating voltages. A buffer overflow, causing the applied voltage to be unexpectedly shifted according to the desires of the knowledgeable user, may be used to cause chips to operate with different sets of functions than the set they were designed to operate on. Sometimes the new set overlaps with the old set, sometimes it doesn't. The nature of security research is tracking down the attackers who have designed concurrent sets of instructions. The technique is so well refined that, in many cases, a skilled attacker is able to cycle the targetted chip between running the function set that the user (and the operating system) expect on timings necessary to maintain operability, and then shifting the chip into the alternate function set on timings which are left open by the overall design of the motherboard and operating system.
The FBI's decision to form a net-surveillance unit now, in 2012, is somewhat antiquated (deprecated) by nature. The people who studied copy protection mechanisms thirty years ago are well ahead of the game. They already know all about the methods of fitting their data in between the data that you (and your Fast Hack'em, Q-Copy, or Mr. Nibble) have available to you.
Simply accept the fact that, if your computer is attached to a network, or even if it isn't but has any manner of wireless card (with proper oscillating transceiver crystal on any potentially active circuit), then there quite likely is some aging engineer whose job it is to monitor your online activity and the contents of your media.
Next time... learn that the doubled three prong AC adapter on the back of your PSU is not only a power supply passthrough--it is the simplest connector for an imaging technique. Similar to quantum cryptography: what is the simplest method for making this magnetic field (the entirety of your computer system) look exactly like that magnetic field (the entirety of the computer system which I am going to attach to your power supply passthrough).
The Genesis six reference is about early birth. That should really be one hundred and twenty cycles, first trimester. The dialogue around Genesis six is about the "sons of heaven" who get the women pregnant and then leave town--causing the women to develop a solution for the single mother problem (Noah's Ark)..
The relevant quote which you really want is Psalms 90:10 (seventy is the sum of our years or eighty for those who are strong); which indeed indicates that humans are not "in fact living longer lives" but that we are plodding along, more or less at the same pace as suffocated and wet candles always have.
If you wish to live longer you must improve the way your body actually functions. Follow the rehabilitation program.
Most sinus infections are not really infections at all. They are the result of a breathing timing adjustment between diaphragm, lungs, larynx, nose, facial (epidermal) and sinus (dermal) muscle control. The timing adjustment is similar to a sneeze--something in the environment checked your breathing cycle and caused you to begin breathing with your muscles out of sequence. It takes the brain about two weeks to reestablish a coordinated cycle after a sufficiently significant event. The events are often caused by the deliberate application of a blowgun--a pulsed air cannon--or by improper resonances established in the air between walls, buildings, hallways, or by significant disturbances such as working around diesel engines or power machines or sitting in front of a fan for too long.
The solution, and references to the condition, is as old as biblical.
Observe and practice the rehabilitation program.
Did Mohammed make a real pilgrimage? He isn't alive today, so it's obvious he didn't make 'fast' (to be fair, neither did Jesus Christ--I have).
What's with the descendants of Ishmael and Esau getting all bent out of shape over a few words here and there? I don't see Salmon Rusdie exposing the historical biblical immolation of human babies, or the puppet party system, or the antics of the world's wealthy, or the mirror within mirror gumby system that turns females into lifelong murderers.
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That is exactly the problem with the CD mounting issue. From floppy drives to CD drives there's this problem of "autodetect" and "autorun". People do not know, or do not enjoy admitting it, but there are many possible exploits. Relevant exploits rely on hardware/bus/kernel combinations associated with "autodetect" and "autorun" of media in addition to the manufacturer of the media and the software used to format, create filesystems, and manage data on the media. Copy protection in the 5 1/4" days often relied on the manufacturer knowing more (often unpublished idiosyncratic circuitry details) about the sector/track/fs format in conjunction with chipset of the media drive and the data path across the bus, to the running kernel, and into allotted memory storage.
Linux command line tools somewhat encourage the user to be aware of the vectors for autodetect and autorun exploits. Linux GUI desktop managers dumb down the issue. Windows, in the effort to appeal to a population which didn't know the difference, progressively buried the concepts of autodetect and autorun into deeper and deeper layers of OS and driver configuration.
In all seriousness you are safe to fully expect that every single removable media, in some way, plays a part in a Big Brother (industry _and_ government) tracking and phone-home system.
There are many many many more younger people than older people. What do you suppose happened to them all? ... Backstabbing. If you don't get good at it then you are relegated to bagging groceries before you achieve forty years.