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  1. And don't forget that the front page shows the most recent submissions first.

    Thank you. This is actually what happened here.
    As some of us have jobs and don't live in our mom's basements we tend to read the news after we're done and what do we get? This masterpiece of editorial work.

  2. Either put a fucking CVE number or description of what the actual bug is in the damn title or sod off. thanks.

  3. Re:How does this work? on Someone Is Trying to Knock the Dark Web Drug Trade Offline (thedailybeast.com) · · Score: 1

    keyword: 'distributed'
    They probably connect to a number of different nodes and DoS the onion address using those?
    I can't be very sure though; It's 'specialized' software; lolz.

  4. Re:Mostly sound logic on Parody 'Subgenius' Religion Wants to Crowdfund An Alien-Contacting Beacon (gofundme.com) · · Score: 1

    Error correction bruh... One bit of data, a few dozen bits of correction.

  5. This is it. With every shitty update I kept using firefox because 'FOSS'. Fuck 'FOSS' if it wants to be worse than internet explorer.
    I want functionality because I'm not a 90 year old grandma; I stayed with firefox because it used to respect my intelligence; it's not doing that any more.

  6. Re:Apple are bad... on Boston Red Sox Used Apple Watches To Steal Hand Signals From Yankees (macrumors.com) · · Score: 1

    No, Apple devices are not bad.
    They are very 'informative'; You can be certain that people who use them can come up with the stupidest ideas so very often, I don't know which causes the other.

  7. Re:It's Just Good Business on Silicon Valley Courts Brand-Name Teachers, Raising Ethics Issues (nytimes.com) · · Score: 2

    how about trumpwin law?

  8. Re:Only 1 I install I created myself... apk on Ask Slashdot: Should Average Consumers Install More Than One Antivirus Program On Their System? · · Score: 1

    s/qouting/Quoting/

  9. Re:Only 1 I install I created myself... apk on Ask Slashdot: Should Average Consumers Install More Than One Antivirus Program On Their System? · · Score: 1

    I had to scroll a lot for this, you're getting lazy.
    qouting your 2015 link:
    ClamAV: Possibly Unwanted Application
    Symantec: Suspecious

  10. Re: Can we have a tech discussion for once? on Kaspersky Lab Has Been Working With Russian Intelligence (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    I know, Am responding to one right now.

  11. Re: Can we have a tech discussion for once? on Kaspersky Lab Has Been Working With Russian Intelligence (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    I'll make sure to try them when I open an office in the US. tnx

  12. Re: Can we have a tech discussion for once? on Kaspersky Lab Has Been Working With Russian Intelligence (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    it does, because timing and congestion.

  13. Re: Can we have a tech discussion for once? on Kaspersky Lab Has Been Working With Russian Intelligence (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    Guess what, imbecile, I said to find the C&C server, not the hacker. The whole definition of UDP hole punching revolves around having a server with a constant address, reachable by both clients, outside both NATs to coordinate the timing.
    Obligatory xkcd: https://xkcd.com/386/

  14. Re: Can we have a tech discussion for once? on Kaspersky Lab Has Been Working With Russian Intelligence (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    a UDP hole punch coordinator == a server I NEVER said anything about finding the hacker. I said we can find the C&C as a first step... sir, The idiocy in you is baffling. Am done talking to you.

  15. dude, I'm not judging your programming skills, I work on distributed databases, trust me, with dates stored in files on multiple computers doing different things it gets really complex really fast sometimes.

  16. Re: Can we have a tech discussion for once? on Kaspersky Lab Has Been Working With Russian Intelligence (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    And you read my first comment because that's 'Exactly' what I said.

  17. Re: Can we have a tech discussion for once? on Kaspersky Lab Has Been Working With Russian Intelligence (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    peer to peer botnets don't work behind a NAT without a UDP hole punch coordinator .

  18. If only it were that simple.
    I really envy you for never having had dealt with anything more 'complex' than that.

  19. Re: Can we have a tech discussion for once? on Kaspersky Lab Has Been Working With Russian Intelligence (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    When was the last time you made a botnet?
    Code samples for the botnet client part and cisco/juniper traffic filtering, logging and aggregation commands are available online, and they work, I've seen it work.

  20. Re:I don't get it. on 24 Cores and the Mouse Won't Move: Engineer Diagnoses Windows 10 Bug (wordpress.com) · · Score: 1

    oh, i should have mentioned, I've changed almost everything in about:config. gigantic buffers.

  21. Re:I don't get it. on 24 Cores and the Mouse Won't Move: Engineer Diagnoses Windows 10 Bug (wordpress.com) · · Score: 1

    firefox, x86_64, archlinux, latest kernel, gnome , I think it took about 10 to 15 minutes.
    16GiB ram, almost all of it empty then
    volatile /tmp
    ZRam configured at 3GiB
    i7 3610QM

  22. Re: Can we have a tech discussion for once? on Kaspersky Lab Has Been Working With Russian Intelligence (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    Intersect IP addresses originating from the botnet nodes that are not the target, duh.
    The hacker doesn't log into the nodes, the nodes check a C&C server in small intervals; this being easy to code and hard to detect locally is the primary reason that most botnets do it. and the ability to find them using a simple intersection is the reason that botnets either use a dictionary, a backup list or an algorithm to generate random domain names on demand.
    You and whoever upvoted you, go back to school.

  23. Re:I don't get it. on 24 Cores and the Mouse Won't Move: Engineer Diagnoses Windows 10 Bug (wordpress.com) · · Score: 1

    scratch that last one, it loaded, i'm still here

  24. Re:I don't get it. on 24 Cores and the Mouse Won't Move: Engineer Diagnoses Windows 10 Bug (wordpress.com) · · Score: 1

    It's been loading for some time now, how long does your bomb usually take until it explodes?

  25. Re:Can we have a tech discussion for once? on Kaspersky Lab Has Been Working With Russian Intelligence (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1
    Actually, it is.
    If

    Kaspersky Lab would also cooperate with internet hosting companies

    you can easily find the C&C server and from there you can try to find the man behind it.