It's another thing to ask for 10 grams of sugar every hour.
Methinks this is intentional, and there would be a step two to make this process "more streamlined" by just getting a power of attorney for your neigbours. Or something.
When they first deployed the chip cards, I had mine for all of two weeks before it was compromised by the wait staff at one of the restaurants I frequent:|
So the wait staff managed to duplicate the chip in your card? Where do you eat?
As part of its investigation of this application vulnerability, Equifax also identified unauthorized access to limited personal information for certain UK and Canadian residents. Equifax will work with UK and Canadian regulators to determine appropriate next steps.
No, it is not going away, because it is more than just shoulder surfers that look at your screen. For example when you need to login while projecting the screen in a conference room, or sharing it during an online meeting. Now, get off my lawn. Please.
So now we're having to calculate if the risk of something really bad happening onboard due to an electronic device's battery kept in the cargo hold catching fire is higher than the risk of terrorists having explosives in their laptops.
Death by terrorism is much scarier than death by a random cargo fire, and kudos to DHS for recognizing that. And for reading XKCD: https://xkcd.com/651/
We will outsorce basic manufacturing to where labor is cheap, like China, then we protect our own IP and business connections and just rake in all the profits. Nothing can go wrong with this plan.
Signal.
So... the highest alcohol-related death risk is a bacterial infection? Wat?
Imagine a function built in to Android or IOS which re-encrypts the storage with a transient key which it then throws away.
It could be triggered by entering a special pin code or something similar.
Then imagine another ten years in jail for tampering with the evidence.
cannot be THE future of programming.
Can it replace Lenny, on the other side of the call centres?
They found the protomolecule.. Don't tell the Martians.
Yeah.. listen.. clean your room, sort yourself out. And pet a cat if you see one on the street.
It's another thing to ask for 10 grams of sugar every hour.
Methinks this is intentional, and there would be a step two to make this process "more streamlined" by just getting a power of attorney for your neigbours. Or something.
Use it.
Nuff said.
When they first deployed the chip cards, I had mine for all of two weeks before it was compromised by the wait staff at one of the restaurants I frequent :|
So the wait staff managed to duplicate the chip in your card? Where do you eat?
Junk news != Fake news
Although there are significant overlaps.
It seems that the breach was not of Paypal network but of TIO network which paypal acquired in July 2017
Yeah, but what's the point of reality when you can have a clickbait headline?
"Macaque monkey's brain blinks when his attention shifts, researchers discover"
You're welcome.
Have you ever watched a lava lamp for a while? Especially one that's been around for a while?
Yeah.. Entropy ain't what it used to be... Sigh.
https://www.equifaxsecurity201...
...also suggested using cruise ships for population control.
Does anyone know if they've settled on a timeline for pulling all SSH into systemd as well?
I think right after they pull systemd into emacs.
No, it is not going away, because it is more than just shoulder surfers that look at your screen. For example when you need to login while projecting the screen in a conference room, or sharing it during an online meeting. Now, get off my lawn. Please.
Wait.. you fill it with Brawndo?
So now we're having to calculate if the risk of something really bad happening onboard due to an electronic device's battery kept in the cargo hold catching fire is higher than the risk of terrorists having explosives in their laptops.
Death by terrorism is much scarier than death by a random cargo fire, and kudos to DHS for recognizing that. And for reading XKCD: https://xkcd.com/651/
they've re-invented Cisco's Jabber. Whee.
Or SIP...
Studies have shown that men interrupt women more than vice versa. So it is a real thing.
Well, duh. The men make a point and then stop talking, so they do not need to be interrupted.
That's what they want you to think.
We will outsorce basic manufacturing to where labor is cheap, like China, then we protect our own IP and business connections and just rake in all the profits. Nothing can go wrong with this plan.