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  1. Re:sea land on Ask Slashdot: Best Country To Avoid Government Surveillance? · · Score: 1

    or just learn how to tweak sysctl

  2. so, Big truck is coming from behind, My only way to escape is to crash to a wall. but no, I can't. Because I'm a retard and my car knows better.
    awesome.

  3. Re:overrides hostfile, meh on Windows Telemetry Rolls Out · · Score: 1

    Avast added to tardware list.
    Anyways I don't use windows and I don't support windows except a few things that merely run on windows which makes this crap not my responsibility.

  4. Re: Nothing Usefull.... on Windows Telemetry Rolls Out · · Score: 1

    that 2 minutes is the tcp connection timeout. it BSoDs when the user starts flash.

  5. overrides hostfile, meh on Windows Telemetry Rolls Out · · Score: 1

    Override this
    $TTL 3600
    @ IN SOA ns1.vortex-win.data.microsoft.com. vortex-win.data.microsoft.com. (2015090701 7200 120 2419200 3600)
    A 0.0.0.0
    * IN A 0.0.0.0
    AAAA 0100::1
    * IN AAAA 0100::1

  6. Re:Solar Windows! Ha! Take that, Linux and Apple! on Solar Windows Could Help Power Buildings · · Score: 2

    Linux would use solar panels. The problem is where most pinguins live there isn't much sunlight.

  7. Re:I'm a genius. on Solar Windows Could Help Power Buildings · · Score: 1

    Nope, GP is correct. most of the energy turns into heat.

  8. Re:meanwhile solar output from the sun was stable on Slowing Wind Energy Production Suffers From Lack of Wind · · Score: 2

    I don't think universe is that old, YMMV.

  9. Re: I disagree that this tool should be illegal on Six UK Teens Arrested For Being "Customers" of Lizard Squad's DDoS Service · · Score: 1

    pssh -h every-server-i-have-access-to.txt -l root ping -fi 0 -w 1 example.com
    Does that make a hacker? I have ping installed on every single piece of equipment I own.

  10. Re:It's 100%, those numbers are lies on Most Healthcare Managers Admit Their IT Systems Have Been Compromised · · Score: 1

    s/contacts/contracts

  11. It's 100%, those numbers are lies on Most Healthcare Managers Admit Their IT Systems Have Been Compromised · · Score: 2

    I have hacked into 3 different hospitals, not large ones, moderate size.
    None of which took more than 15 minutes to do, And I did it with my phone because I was bored waiting in line to see the doctor.
    Got all the doctors names, what surgery is where, the insurance contacts, the accounting data, how much everyone gets paid(best part) but didn't touch patient data because I knew that one has it's own criminal penalties.
    Point being no one noticed, no one cares to notice, after years they still don't know.
    I didn't even go after the hospitals seriously, I used a fucking phone.
    I don't know how much harder it can be to penetrate insurance companies or large hospital chains. but it can be done in a timely manner. I beleive You can actually have a timetable for hacking them because they all use the same crappy software vendors.

  12. Re:Like what? on How To Keep Microsoft's Nose Out of Your Personal Data In Windows 10 · · Score: 1

    Name one. please.
    tip:
    libc handles dns resolution in linux.

  13. Seriously? on Cheap Thermal Imagers Can Steal User PINs · · Score: 2

    I'm sorry but I see like two dozen people giving idiotic ideas and advising against eachothers workarounds. Put the damn phone in your pocket, it will be so hot your fingers simply won't matter.

  14. Has to be right on Ask Slashdot: Do You Press "6" Key With Right Or Left Hand? · · Score: 1

    The decision is made for me by my dvorak layout.
    &[{}(=*)+]!#
    %7531902468`

  15. Re:Idiocy. on City of Munich Struggling With Basic Linux Functionality · · Score: 1

    Users don't like change, and they'll bitch whenever it happens. Doesn't matter the vendor.

    Story of my life. someone mod this up.

  16. old story on Germany Says Taking Photos Of Food Infringes The Chef's Copyright · · Score: 2

    There is this old story about this guy who paid for the smell of kebab with sound of coins.
    I'll give the chef a picture of my money.

  17. I don't understand on Intel's Collaborative Cancer Cloud, an Open Platform For Genome-Based Treatments · · Score: 2

    I don't understand how a hardware feature is going to make shit secure.
    How does it stop shoulder surfing, MITM, software bugs, cloning, 100 more things????????//

  18. Re:Inject adds in my pron? on Google Announces a Router: OnHub · · Score: 2

    and pron

  19. Re:Inject adds in my pron? on Google Announces a Router: OnHub · · Score: 2

    Very easily, in fact
    1.Have browser profiles for detecting your browser from it's behavior: connection handling, tcp packet timing, parallel connection count, cookie handling, request interval, dns caching behavor, resource refetching, caching settings, even favicon fetching interval and a lot more, it's called browser fingerprinting, they could use javascript injection too but that wouldn't be passive.
    2.Determining if it will react to certificate authority changes. and proceed to next step if it doesn't.
    3.Generate a trusted certificate with an extra certificate in x509 chain.
    If you don't know already google has a CA. so they can
    Once you know enough about browsers, https, tcp, x509, rsa, CAs, protocol design, 802.XX, ... it's will become trivial.

  20. Old, but still usable on Jason Scott of Textfiles.com Is Trying To Save a Huge Storage Room of Manuals · · Score: 1

    This reminded me of my search for a 1930s(I think) mashpriborintorg russian AVO meter schematic. It took weeks to find.
    They're still usable because they're the easiest thing to test some kinds of transistors. and they're really hard to find.
    and I got to collect like a hoard of other manuals for similar devices.

  21. Re:Could this lead to false sharing allegations? on BitTorrent Clients Can Be Made To Participate In High-Volume DoS Attacks · · Score: 1

    no, it doesn't really work that way.
    https://wiki.theory.org/BitTor... is the protocol that has problems in it. the bit-torrent protocol
    The things IP owners use to track people are DHT and public trackers which are an entirely different thing used only for discovery of peers.
    Theoretically they should be spoofable too, using very similar technics(they too are built on top of udp(mostly)), but it's not related to this.

  22. Re:Interesting. on BitTorrent Clients Can Be Made To Participate In High-Volume DoS Attacks · · Score: 1

    rar torrent means fake torrent. seriously, archive format was not the point.

  23. Re:So, essentially, ... on Legal Scholars Warn Against 10 Year Prison For Online Pirates · · Score: 1

    but that could be rape depending on the content.

  24. Torrent on Paywalled Science Journals Under Fire Again · · Score: 1

    One word.

  25. Re:Even more pathetic than that on How Microsoft Built, and Is Still Building, Windows 10 · · Score: 1

    It can, there are literally dozens of different GUI and dozens more command-line applications for management, upgrade, synchronization of different sizes of these so called groups that automate these stuff in a number of ways like system configuration, packages, user configuration, etc. We've had this since circa 1970.
    Go read, SHILL