No, its good that it is. So when people talk about it, they realize this is how they SHOULD act. Not suspend the kids, and call in the feds because they phished a teachers password. Although, the teacher should be sent to some basic network security training. Because if the toolbar says http://lame.angelfire.com/ They shouldnt be stupid enough to enter their password.
Buy an Island. Call it the "Amazon Island". Make a flag, national anthem, etc. Start a wikipedia page. File for the TLD, and launder your money through your nation. Make South America suck it because you won the TLD, and no more taxes if you shop at amazon.amazon.
If you break the html standard... each browser will interpret things even more differently than they already do. This means you now have to give a crap about what browser the visitor of your site is using, because the developers went off and did their own thing.
I'm glad the author found some toys he likes... but this hardly makes an html standard useless. For example, what does this do for tomcat? What does this do for ASP.NET? The answer is nothing.
As you can see the US govt has no problem reaching into other countries.
And the issue is passwords, and ip addresses. Tieing it to an ip gives you a person to harass for more information on how they know... to try and work your way up the chain. Not so much "cracking tools".
lol anonnews isnt going to use dreamhost. What are you even thinking?
Although you can get an unmetered server for ~150/mo, or colo one for 85/mo with providers I am currently using.
The major issue I see with this plan, is most datacenters allow 3 letter agencies to just walk in, and copy drives.
If they got them from Theo De Raadt, they will be secure, but hard to grow, and not very healthy. His mouth will also tempt people to attack your rice fields.
Oh you mean something else that can be used to keep the US public pumping money into this giant military beast? Then they can turn around and provide all the technology they use over seas to our local law enforcement and use it against us? Like... say... drones?
Why did you run if you had nothing to hide?
No, its good that it is. So when people talk about it, they realize this is how they SHOULD act. Not suspend the kids, and call in the feds because they phished a teachers password. Although, the teacher should be sent to some basic network security training. Because if the toolbar says http://lame.angelfire.com/ They shouldnt be stupid enough to enter their password.
what about when it becomes defending a society against itself?
They are so 31337, haxing up twitter accounts and all! They probably chill on dalnet.
i wish i had mod points for this one. I absolutely agree. Unfortunately they probably just went full derp.
Buy an Island. Call it the "Amazon Island". Make a flag, national anthem, etc. Start a wikipedia page. File for the TLD, and launder your money through your nation. Make South America suck it because you won the TLD, and no more taxes if you shop at amazon.amazon.
is there a waiting list?
i suppose they could all get into politics like the rest of the monkeys in DC
If you break the html standard... each browser will interpret things even more differently than they already do. This means you now have to give a crap about what browser the visitor of your site is using, because the developers went off and did their own thing. I'm glad the author found some toys he likes... but this hardly makes an html standard useless. For example, what does this do for tomcat? What does this do for ASP.NET? The answer is nothing.
You mean google has an option to hide your search history from you?
As you can see the US govt has no problem reaching into other countries. And the issue is passwords, and ip addresses. Tieing it to an ip gives you a person to harass for more information on how they know... to try and work your way up the chain. Not so much "cracking tools".
lol anonnews isnt going to use dreamhost. What are you even thinking?
Although you can get an unmetered server for ~150/mo, or colo one for 85/mo with providers I am currently using.
The major issue I see with this plan, is most datacenters allow 3 letter agencies to just walk in, and copy drives.
"The L0pht"? Wasn't it L0pht heavy industries?
but what about my second amendment? or fourth? I want those too.
If they got them from Theo De Raadt, they will be secure, but hard to grow, and not very healthy. His mouth will also tempt people to attack your rice fields.
Would it otherwise be ubihard?
uh no, actually assassins creed is quite bad ass.
so what you're saying is... they accidentally the whole thing?
take another look at that... it looks like he was replying to it...
The problem I run into with that, is that people who email me are using these services. But I am right there with you on that.
Oh you mean something else that can be used to keep the US public pumping money into this giant military beast? Then they can turn around and provide all the technology they use over seas to our local law enforcement and use it against us? Like... say... drones?
Until he simply leaves them a significant bribe in a care package. Then they make up a story that he was killed in the arrest.
I love how security researchers go "OMG I FOUND HIM... because he told me he made it."
btw, I made microsoft windows.
reprap is already $500
Or liver cirrhosis. Try not drinking for a while. See if those rashes go away.