Personally, I think drugs should be 100% legal so stupid people and their offspring can efficiently be removed from the genetic pool when they O.D. on crack.
Yet before they overdose they'll be able to run a red light and kill you and your kids.
"You are ultimately responsible for any and all activity that originates from your Internet circuit regardless of your knowledge of such activity. This includes but is not limited to activity by other household members, friends and guests. This also applies to security breaches of your own system by others who launch attacks from your machine. It is absolutely imperative that everyone with an Internet connection take proper precautions to ensure the security of their machine."
Though this seems to be an increasing trend, do we really need to see bug reports like this on Slashdot, even if they are security related? I can understand if the actual protocol was flawed, but this is just a bug in the admin daemon. If I wanted bug and patch information, I would go to bugtraq, or the OpenBSD security list, both of which covered this days ago.
Proposition 47: The Feel Safer Tax
Personally, I think drugs should be 100% legal so stupid people and their offspring can efficiently be removed from the genetic pool when they O.D. on crack.
Yet before they overdose they'll be able to run a red light and kill you and your kids.
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"You are ultimately responsible for any and all activity that originates from your Internet circuit regardless of your knowledge of such activity. This includes but is not limited to activity by other household members, friends and guests. This also applies to security breaches of your own system by others who launch attacks from your machine. It is absolutely imperative that everyone with an Internet connection take proper precautions to ensure the security of their machine."
if a security hole came up that affected the integrity of your systems, would you want to know about it now, or say, three days from now?
Though this seems to be an increasing trend, do we really need to see bug reports like this on Slashdot, even if they are security related? I can understand if the actual protocol was flawed, but this is just a bug in the admin daemon. If I wanted bug and patch information, I would go to bugtraq, or the OpenBSD security list, both of which covered this days ago.
helpful and informative, thanks