for 1/8th of the cost, you can afford to keep extras on standby. I haven't had the same experience in terms of bad hardware. If you do your part and report those bugs, they tend to fix them and release new code. When we reported bugs with the ServerIron, they had new code for us to use within a few days. Yea, its a pain, but for a fully managed switch with 24G ports at $150, ill take it.
If you were someone who was prone to depression you might understand better. You thought what you were doing was no more than a slap on the wrist... probation at most... Then all of a sudden you are getting threats of YEARS in prison. Your lawyer tells you there is a plea of only 6 months in prison... But your record would be destroyed. You will have trouble finding an apartment, a job, no gun ownership, you can never vote, etc... being a felon gives you a certain stigma, and prevents you from doing a lot of shit in life. So, it is probably going to cause you to have a bit of a mind fuck. Especially if you are politically active! If you are already prone to depression, you guessed it, depression sets in, you lose your shit and the probability of suicidal thoughts increase dramatically.
Even if they were just trying to scare him into accepting the plea, so they could win the case, these tactics need to fucking stop. When you deal with someone who isn't your average piece of shit(murderer,rapist,etc), or in this case, somewhat fragile... the case needs to be handled with more care. Ultimately, the goal shouldn't be to scare someone to get the win, it should be "justice". But clearly it isn't and that's what the entire premise of this is about. The unfortunate thing is, his death is probably the only thing that caused this to get the publicity it did.
Personally, I couldn't ever off myself. I would go live in the middle of nowhere so I couldn't be found before I did that. But in his mind, this was the way out. He took it. More balls than I would have had.
Mine was not the parent post, but I assume you meant me.
Yes 'merican here. I wasn't looking at it from historical sense. Because in history they didn't have drones. Making the analogy to slaves is tempting, but i'm not going down that rabbit hole. I was looking at it logically. If you have lifeless drones, but they $5m each... you can throw them at the target and shit all over tax payer dollars.
But in my mind, causing 1000's of lives to be lost in something that was a worthless fight would weigh on my mind for the rest of my life.
I disagree. If your argument is about cost, the cost of a drone is way more than a soldier. Also, think about how reckless a commander can be if a mans life is not at risk. Who cares if they get blown up right? So watch how many are put in a situation where they will be blatantly destroyed, or worse yet kamikaze.
I feel like if you are going to wage war. The battle field should be a life for a life. Only then will a commander think, and carefully plan every move. When the lives of your men depend on your decisions, it damn well better be worth it.
You know there is an app called blacklist. Their numbers only rotate once every few weeks(at least the one that calls me constantly). It sounds like this may have helped.
Current national debt is 16 Trillion. But yet, there is damn near 2 Trillion on each of these 3 Jets. Sounds like we really just don't give a shit about national debt.
First use signal strength to identify which house it is... Then rent a black van, and park it in that area for a few days. I bet it stops. If not, start noting all the activity and logging it, and submit it to the ic3. Thats about the only people I can think of that would even have the expertise to know what they are looking at. Then they would surely have to come investigate it themselves... but id also pretty much HAND them the case by videoing the pieces and doing the explanations... its a pretty weak possibility, but if they hand that off to local law enforcement, they cant ignore it.
Well, before now it wasnt affordable. All the money is in politics. =x
I also wonder about the quality of engineer they hire when they design these systems. Why arent they behind firewalls with ACLs that only allow a what NEEDS to communicate with it. Why arent there secondary boxes, so they can be patched as 0days come out? Why are they running software that has been reported to be riddled with vulnerabilities?
if you find yourself patching THAT often... its time to find new software written by security minded people.
Out of curiosity, and I absolutely dont mean this in a rude way, what kind of insight do you think having worked in the video game industry provides you? I mean, it is obviously not a degree in Psychology. It also means, by current standards, you have been over-exposed to video games and should be out on a rampage...
Do you have any sort of facts to stand behind your theory on lead? Have you found any statistics? Done any research? Engaged any third party research firms? Or is it possible that people who are prone to violence, seem to be drawn toward violent video games. Rather than violent video games making them prone to violence?
In my opinion, even though it may not be worth much, Video games can be used as simulations to train people. But has no bearing on their sense of right and wrong. I grew up playing violent video games, and while I would like to hit my boss in the mouth every now and then, I have never had the desire to harm innocent people.
- The guy doing the interview is completely leading the speaker.
- The speaker is talking about the history of people being overly butthurt by violence in games. Then speaks about the media being hyper sensitive to violence in games.
- We are asking a guy who has never worked on a violent video game, his opinion on video games and expecting there to not be a bias?
HOWEVER! I was in a car accident, and my car flipped, and landed upside down. The first thing I did was kick out the driver side window, crawl out, and get some distance between me and the car. Then wait for police to arrive. Why? Because when you flip a car, it slowly catches fire and explodes. I will admit, that sounds like I was trained by video games. Namely GTA. Could it have been because I got hit in the face with the airbag? Trauma from the accident? Either way, I dont go around shooting places up. So take it how you will.
Like I said weeks ago... dont you think those sshd / mail password crackers from china are all part of the chinese govt? I do... you inevitably play the numbers game... get a box... locally exploit it... get root(or in some cases get root from password cracking). From there you sniff, grab the shadow file and run jtr... Now you have more passwords. People reuse passwords, so try it on anything their user logged in from, etc... eventually you spread like a virus... All the way into the lair of your enemies.
I stand by my previous statements. Block china, and know that you are at least THAT much safer.
If I remember correctly, a few years back people were having issues with google just freezing their adsense account and not ever paying out. Then finding some bogus reason for suspending you, but yet, they still allowed the ads to work, and collected the revenue from your impressions/click throughs. This sounds like just another way of accomplishing the same thing.
I havent used adsense in years because of all that BS, but I bet even on sites they refuse to pay out, they still welcome the ad traffic.
Its this double edge sword bullshit that gets me the most.
If there isn't anything the dog can mess up... Leave a rottweiler in the store at night. When they see it pacing the window...they will think twice.
Also, add cameras that stream to a different location. Put sensors on the doors and impact sensors on the windows.
Then call it done.
The reason people move it, is because that doesn't stop them from trying to log in. Why waste the bandwidth? Also, good luck having a machine with 300+ users using ssh keys. Clearly you own one server, and are the only user. Thanks.
Is the majority still coming from China?
I had recently been tired of being forced to move my sshd ports. So I setup fail2ban, pam_tally2, and remote syslogging with php-syslog as a web interface... This will 1. ban too many bad attempts. -- fail2ban
2. prevent bad user passwords from actually letting the user in after 3 failed attempts -- pam_tally2
3. inform me about it -- remote syslogging+php-syslog
I find that 80% of the attempts are from China. So I am about to flip the switch and simply ban all of china (http://www.okean.com/thegoods.html)
Wouldnt it be better to create a pill or injection that allowed you to immediately sober up so you can drive? Why would anyone want to knowingly vaccinate themselves with this, and not be able to properly break down alcohol?
This wouldn't stop them from talking to us. When you talk to someone over instant messenger, their IP never speaks directly to yours. Companies like google(gtalk), act as a middle man(DMZ? lol) for the information. But expect prying eyes on that conversation.
What a lot of people in China used to do, was buy a Server, or VPS in another country. Then VPN to it from China. So information from them to the server was encrypted. Then sent out in whatever protocol was needed. This became popular enough that the Chinese expanded the abilities of their firewall to kill VPN. It will re-emerge, just with a different protocol. I would be surprised if there wasn't another way around it already... like VPN on a different port, or a specific algorithm that was harder to find.
for 1/8th of the cost, you can afford to keep extras on standby. I haven't had the same experience in terms of bad hardware. If you do your part and report those bugs, they tend to fix them and release new code. When we reported bugs with the ServerIron, they had new code for us to use within a few days. Yea, its a pain, but for a fully managed switch with 24G ports at $150, ill take it.
If you were someone who was prone to depression you might understand better. You thought what you were doing was no more than a slap on the wrist... probation at most... Then all of a sudden you are getting threats of YEARS in prison. Your lawyer tells you there is a plea of only 6 months in prison... But your record would be destroyed. You will have trouble finding an apartment, a job, no gun ownership, you can never vote, etc... being a felon gives you a certain stigma, and prevents you from doing a lot of shit in life. So, it is probably going to cause you to have a bit of a mind fuck. Especially if you are politically active! If you are already prone to depression, you guessed it, depression sets in, you lose your shit and the probability of suicidal thoughts increase dramatically.
Even if they were just trying to scare him into accepting the plea, so they could win the case, these tactics need to fucking stop. When you deal with someone who isn't your average piece of shit(murderer,rapist,etc), or in this case, somewhat fragile... the case needs to be handled with more care. Ultimately, the goal shouldn't be to scare someone to get the win, it should be "justice". But clearly it isn't and that's what the entire premise of this is about. The unfortunate thing is, his death is probably the only thing that caused this to get the publicity it did.
Personally, I couldn't ever off myself. I would go live in the middle of nowhere so I couldn't be found before I did that. But in his mind, this was the way out. He took it. More balls than I would have had.
Mine was not the parent post, but I assume you meant me.
Yes 'merican here. I wasn't looking at it from historical sense. Because in history they didn't have drones. Making the analogy to slaves is tempting, but i'm not going down that rabbit hole. I was looking at it logically. If you have lifeless drones, but they $5m each... you can throw them at the target and shit all over tax payer dollars.
But in my mind, causing 1000's of lives to be lost in something that was a worthless fight would weigh on my mind for the rest of my life.
Good, they should check out Brocade(formerly known as foundry networks).
I disagree. If your argument is about cost, the cost of a drone is way more than a soldier. Also, think about how reckless a commander can be if a mans life is not at risk. Who cares if they get blown up right? So watch how many are put in a situation where they will be blatantly destroyed, or worse yet kamikaze. I feel like if you are going to wage war. The battle field should be a life for a life. Only then will a commander think, and carefully plan every move. When the lives of your men depend on your decisions, it damn well better be worth it.
You know there is an app called blacklist. Their numbers only rotate once every few weeks(at least the one that calls me constantly). It sounds like this may have helped.
Current national debt is 16 Trillion. But yet, there is damn near 2 Trillion on each of these 3 Jets. Sounds like we really just don't give a shit about national debt.
I dont get it... So you are anti-linux or something?
First use signal strength to identify which house it is... Then rent a black van, and park it in that area for a few days. I bet it stops. If not, start noting all the activity and logging it, and submit it to the ic3. Thats about the only people I can think of that would even have the expertise to know what they are looking at. Then they would surely have to come investigate it themselves... but id also pretty much HAND them the case by videoing the pieces and doing the explanations... its a pretty weak possibility, but if they hand that off to local law enforcement, they cant ignore it.
Well, before now it wasnt affordable. All the money is in politics. =x
I also wonder about the quality of engineer they hire when they design these systems. Why arent they behind firewalls with ACLs that only allow a what NEEDS to communicate with it. Why arent there secondary boxes, so they can be patched as 0days come out? Why are they running software that has been reported to be riddled with vulnerabilities?
if you find yourself patching THAT often... its time to find new software written by security minded people.
Out of curiosity, and I absolutely dont mean this in a rude way, what kind of insight do you think having worked in the video game industry provides you? I mean, it is obviously not a degree in Psychology. It also means, by current standards, you have been over-exposed to video games and should be out on a rampage...
Do you have any sort of facts to stand behind your theory on lead? Have you found any statistics? Done any research? Engaged any third party research firms? Or is it possible that people who are prone to violence, seem to be drawn toward violent video games. Rather than violent video games making them prone to violence?
In my opinion, even though it may not be worth much, Video games can be used as simulations to train people. But has no bearing on their sense of right and wrong. I grew up playing violent video games, and while I would like to hit my boss in the mouth every now and then, I have never had the desire to harm innocent people.
- The guy doing the interview is completely leading the speaker.
- The speaker is talking about the history of people being overly butthurt by violence in games. Then speaks about the media being hyper sensitive to violence in games.
- We are asking a guy who has never worked on a violent video game, his opinion on video games and expecting there to not be a bias?
HOWEVER! I was in a car accident, and my car flipped, and landed upside down. The first thing I did was kick out the driver side window, crawl out, and get some distance between me and the car. Then wait for police to arrive. Why? Because when you flip a car, it slowly catches fire and explodes. I will admit, that sounds like I was trained by video games. Namely GTA. Could it have been because I got hit in the face with the airbag? Trauma from the accident? Either way, I dont go around shooting places up. So take it how you will.
Like I said weeks ago... dont you think those sshd / mail password crackers from china are all part of the chinese govt? I do... you inevitably play the numbers game... get a box... locally exploit it... get root(or in some cases get root from password cracking). From there you sniff, grab the shadow file and run jtr... Now you have more passwords. People reuse passwords, so try it on anything their user logged in from, etc... eventually you spread like a virus... All the way into the lair of your enemies.
I stand by my previous statements. Block china, and know that you are at least THAT much safer.
If I remember correctly, a few years back people were having issues with google just freezing their adsense account and not ever paying out. Then finding some bogus reason for suspending you, but yet, they still allowed the ads to work, and collected the revenue from your impressions/click throughs. This sounds like just another way of accomplishing the same thing. I havent used adsense in years because of all that BS, but I bet even on sites they refuse to pay out, they still welcome the ad traffic. Its this double edge sword bullshit that gets me the most.
or my 9mm, and a backpack full of gold!
Sure can. I believe someone invented an algorithm to detect VPN. The Ciphers are a bit different, also... the ports being used would be a pretty good giveaway. Additionally http://www.theregister.co.uk/2012/12/21/china_blocks_vpns/
I use 23 for this very reason. A lot of people still allow telnet traffic. I ran into this problem when I was away at college.
If there isn't anything the dog can mess up... Leave a rottweiler in the store at night. When they see it pacing the window...they will think twice.
Also, add cameras that stream to a different location. Put sensors on the doors and impact sensors on the windows.
Then call it done.
The reason people move it, is because that doesn't stop them from trying to log in. Why waste the bandwidth? Also, good luck having a machine with 300+ users using ssh keys. Clearly you own one server, and are the only user. Thanks.
dangit, new line characters seemed to disappear.
Is the majority still coming from China? I had recently been tired of being forced to move my sshd ports. So I setup fail2ban, pam_tally2, and remote syslogging with php-syslog as a web interface... This will 1. ban too many bad attempts. -- fail2ban 2. prevent bad user passwords from actually letting the user in after 3 failed attempts -- pam_tally2 3. inform me about it -- remote syslogging+php-syslog I find that 80% of the attempts are from China. So I am about to flip the switch and simply ban all of china (http://www.okean.com/thegoods.html)
Wouldnt it be better to create a pill or injection that allowed you to immediately sober up so you can drive? Why would anyone want to knowingly vaccinate themselves with this, and not be able to properly break down alcohol?
tldr What could possibly cause your break to accelerate, and stick? Sounds like BS.
"....how and when the governments could or should intervene to regulate the Internet" -- dumbest concept I see.
This wouldn't stop them from talking to us. When you talk to someone over instant messenger, their IP never speaks directly to yours. Companies like google(gtalk), act as a middle man(DMZ? lol) for the information. But expect prying eyes on that conversation. What a lot of people in China used to do, was buy a Server, or VPS in another country. Then VPN to it from China. So information from them to the server was encrypted. Then sent out in whatever protocol was needed. This became popular enough that the Chinese expanded the abilities of their firewall to kill VPN. It will re-emerge, just with a different protocol. I would be surprised if there wasn't another way around it already... like VPN on a different port, or a specific algorithm that was harder to find.