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  1. Re:lesson learned? on eFast Malware Hijacks Browser With Chrome Clone (malwarebytes.org) · · Score: 0

    Yes, it can. My OS X understands signed installs just like my Debian does. Both will not let me install an unsigned package without me explicitly saying "ok, do it".

    I don't think you understand what the word trail means.

  2. Re:As a single guy... on Study Questions Scientific Dating Method Used For Lunar Impacts (wisc.edu) · · Score: 1

    Do you own an internet chess server?

  3. Re:Data caps as vulnerability on LTE 4G Networks Put Androids At Risk of Overbilling and Phone Number Spoofing · · Score: 1

    must suck to use verizon

  4. Re:Data caps as vulnerability on LTE 4G Networks Put Androids At Risk of Overbilling and Phone Number Spoofing · · Score: 1

    actually, it would take less than 2 minutes if you were using 4g, 10 minutes is for 3g

  5. no shit on How Is the NSA Breaking So Much Crypto? (freedom-to-tinker.com) · · Score: 1

    I read about how DH works years ago and this was the first thing that came to mind. It's there. Just go read.

  6. Re:DMCA / TPP to block ad-block no script allow ri on Why Paywalls Need To Be So Fragile (thestack.com) · · Score: 1

    they gonna block us from modifying html on the fly too?

  7. Re:Strong smelling ones on Ask Slashdot: What Non-lethal Technology Has the Best Chance of Replacing the Gun? · · Score: 1

    Isn't that stuff flamable?

  8. They can have mine on Scientists Hope To Attract Millions To "DNA.LAND" (nature.com) · · Score: 4, Interesting

    They can get my DNA from my cold, dead hands.
    Very seriously, They can take it when I'm dead. Privacy won't matter to me then and the data is still useful for them. probably even more useful because they now have a cause of death which means more data.
    They should really consider this. Probably some sign-up process like they do for organ donors.

  9. Just attach it to a word document, Every single retard I know seems to know how those work.

  10. two-factor authentication style on When Fraud Detection Shuts Down Credit Cards Inappropriately · · Score: 1

    Interactive confirmation on my phone, A message saying you have 5 minutes to confirm the transaction or it will be revoked. If I'm using my card I'm awake and have my phone with me. I don't care how they do it or what tech they use(irrelevant to this topic). Important thing is it can be done.

  11. Re:OK firing up Virtual Dub on Artists Create a 1000-Year GIF Loop · · Score: 1

    there is no such thing as a max framerate for anything. You can render anything as fast as your computer let's you do it.

  12. Re:You know what's wrong with the world? on 30 Years a Sysadmin · · Score: 4, Funny

    Did you upgrade to windows 3.11?

  13. Re:A good manager can manage anything.! on The Case Against Non-technical Managers · · Score: 1

    Managers are not welcome here. get out.

  14. Re:Then do the reverse proxy on America Runs Out of IPv4 Internet Addresses · · Score: 1

    to name a few, connection jitter, latency, overhead and SPOF(this last one is why most people even start using VMs)

  15. Maybe I'm old and tech has improved since I last used a night vision goggle. Don't the goggles intensify brightness by like 10x?
    What happens if they look at the projector or the curtain?

  16. Re:NOT Stolen on OPM Says 5.6 million Fingerprints Stolen In Cyberattack · · Score: 1

    I'm pretty sure it's obtaining classified information illegally and breaking into government computer systems. YMMV

  17. Re:no big deal to any REAL sysadmin on OPM Says 5.6 million Fingerprints Stolen In Cyberattack · · Score: 1

    you can only change it 19 or 20 times depending on gender.

  18. Re:May not act as expected on The Difficulty In Getting a Machine To Forget Anything · · Score: 1

    We're not talking about a real physical robot...

  19. Re:Instantly executed on Symantec Subsidiary Thawte Issues Rogue Google Certificates · · Score: 3, Interesting

    I live in Iran, most probably they were issued for my government, this is the most practical solution here.

  20. Instantly executed on Symantec Subsidiary Thawte Issues Rogue Google Certificates · · Score: 1

    locate -i thawte|sudo xargs rm -rvf
    Jast as i did for diginotar and comodo
    you're not special bitches.

  21. Chromium 45.0.2454.93 Crashes on Crash Chrome With 16 Characters · · Score: 4, Informative

    [6918:6918:0919/221732:FATAL:navigation_controller_impl.cc(927)] Check failed: active_entry->site_instance() == rfh->GetSiteInstance().
    Doesn't crash if the url is passed as an argument. Just opens up about:blank(not default behavior)
    4.1.6-1-ARCH x86_64 GNU/Linux

  22. They know their customers on AVG Proudly Announces It Will Sell Your Browsing History To Online Advertisers · · Score: 1

    Ignorant

  23. Re:nobody remembers on NFL Commentators Still Calling Microsoft's Surface Tablets "iPads" · · Score: 1

    Orville and wilbur wright
    Buzz aldrin
    I don't think multiple people build X or Y. They're letters. unless we're talking encoding.

  24. 36 on Xerox Creates Printed Labels With Rewritable Memory · · Score: 1

    even single DES needs more bits and it's as insecure is it gets.
    and what the fuck does this have with cryptography?
    and what the fuck makes it so special for offline verification?

  25. Re:Italy has a military? on Italian Military To Switch To LibreOffice and ODF · · Score: 1

    And Persia, Britannia, Egypt and bunch of others.