Most places are better to live than the USA. Self employed people seem to do well a lot of places. Even with higher taxes. It seems, it matters more what you can buy with the money you take home. In the end, places with better laws tend to have more opportunity, you can actually have the 'American Dream' much easier outside of America today.
Or the lazy. I replace and reset my routers often enough that remembering to change the defaults can get tedious. Things like this remind me to be more careful. I guess the big thing is how to tell if you're infected and remove it if you need to.
Sure, they get sloppy, but this just defies logic on every level. It will take iron clad evidence with third party collaboration to convince most people this could possibly have been North Korea.
Especially when they know the FBI wouldn't want to look further, and it's a logical thing to do. There are a lot of explanations. Most likely it was chan related. North Korea just doesn't have the resources to pull that off. If it wasn't 100tb of data, I would still be skeptical, but I would probably be more willing to accept more some of these stories better.
No. A lot of people don't believe North Korea did it. 100 tb, with cans and string? It's just not possible. Downloading 100tb would kill the whole countries internet for a year.
Bullshit. Release the evidence for 3rd party perusal. Personally, I feel like right wing activists in the fbi are responsible for these bad investigations. Trying to make the Obama administration look bad. People take this as partisan and start defending when they should be trying to find the truth. Remember, the right wing hates North Korea? Either way, this thing stinks. The FBI needed to come up with a little bit more than this to prove it was North Korea.
Easy enough to pick up a new language if you need it. No big deal. Nowadays it takes me a few minutes to get up and running and coding in a language I've never used before.
Pretty much. Of one of my drives die I know the data can be replaced easily enough, I just swap it under warrantee or toss it if it's not covered. No biggie. I plan to raid 6 because it savrs headaches, but this guy didn't do anything unusual. It's actually pretty responsible of him to recycle.
Well, the current congress is not one we would want looking at this - for sure. A few years ago, maybe, but net neutrality doesn't stand a chance with the current session. Better this way, and if the FCC votes wrong - we crucify them, and congress tries to blame Obama for something they set up and wanted.
I like this. It's like the whole - there is honor among thieves - bit. It's sort of true. They identify with each other, yeah, but they also steal from each other constantly. You can't trust a thief, and you cannot trust an extortionist. Period. They will turn on you, and if you are one of them - you will turn on your 'friends'. It's inevitable. I have seen doxing used in honorable ways. This is not the case, lately. Disgusting humans.
Ok... What a long and convoluted way of saying galaxies are getting so far away that we can't see them anymore. He doesn't even explain why photons can't reach us from those distances. Not to mention, light can still reach us from a billion light years away, but travellling there at the speed of light is still instantaneous for the traveller. What mechanism changes this with greater distance? It makes no sense.
The US is more subtle. They try to appear as you say, however their armies are simply enforcing a propaganada machine. Rather than annexing, they are policing and manipulating. I don't see the difference. The actions in Iraq had more to do with oil and Israel than the US directly, and when you look at it from that perspective they were very successful and have allowed territory to be annexed by allies. Just because the USA is better at hiding their bodies doesn't mean they are innocent.
What are you talking about? DHCP is used in the USA as well, and isps keep logs containing timestamps and account numbers associated with ips. No matter how often you change ips they know exactly who you are.
Also, limiting upstream causes problems in so many other areas. We need it to increase. No, people need to think a bit before they start yelling for new laws and isp intervention.
Except these people are all reacting and not thinking, right? We don't want DPI. That's bad and Leeds to throttling of other traffic. The carriers want this to happen badly. No, it has to be stopped on the side that's being attacked. If they are being ddosed they can pay the extrA to have it filtered. Not a big deal.
Normally I would be against this, but nowadays hackers are mostly just extortionists. Not to mention the damage they've done to the work done by real hackers trying to protect freedom. Really, I think this generation of hackers just need to be purged so the scene can get back to normal.
Most places are better to live than the USA. Self employed people seem to do well a lot of places. Even with higher taxes. It seems, it matters more what you can buy with the money you take home. In the end, places with better laws tend to have more opportunity, you can actually have the 'American Dream' much easier outside of America today.
A good lawyer should be able to push this case to mistrial easily. The judge is a moron.
Or the lazy. I replace and reset my routers often enough that remembering to change the defaults can get tedious. Things like this remind me to be more careful. I guess the big thing is how to tell if you're infected and remove it if you need to.
And downloading 100tb of data over dial up. Don't forget that.
Sure, they get sloppy, but this just defies logic on every level. It will take iron clad evidence with third party collaboration to convince most people this could possibly have been North Korea.
Especially when they know the FBI wouldn't want to look further, and it's a logical thing to do. There are a lot of explanations. Most likely it was chan related. North Korea just doesn't have the resources to pull that off. If it wasn't 100tb of data, I would still be skeptical, but I would probably be more willing to accept more some of these stories better.
No. A lot of people don't believe North Korea did it. 100 tb, with cans and string? It's just not possible. Downloading 100tb would kill the whole countries internet for a year.
Bullshit. Release the evidence for 3rd party perusal. Personally, I feel like right wing activists in the fbi are responsible for these bad investigations. Trying to make the Obama administration look bad. People take this as partisan and start defending when they should be trying to find the truth. Remember, the right wing hates North Korea? Either way, this thing stinks. The FBI needed to come up with a little bit more than this to prove it was North Korea.
Easy enough to pick up a new language if you need it. No big deal. Nowadays it takes me a few minutes to get up and running and coding in a language I've never used before.
I think it was more that the person behaved normally when he recycled his drive. There was no reason for him not to.
Pretty much. Of one of my drives die I know the data can be replaced easily enough, I just swap it under warrantee or toss it if it's not covered. No biggie. I plan to raid 6 because it savrs headaches, but this guy didn't do anything unusual. It's actually pretty responsible of him to recycle.
Well, the current congress is not one we would want looking at this - for sure. A few years ago, maybe, but net neutrality doesn't stand a chance with the current session. Better this way, and if the FCC votes wrong - we crucify them, and congress tries to blame Obama for something they set up and wanted.
I like this. It's like the whole - there is honor among thieves - bit. It's sort of true. They identify with each other, yeah, but they also steal from each other constantly. You can't trust a thief, and you cannot trust an extortionist. Period. They will turn on you, and if you are one of them - you will turn on your 'friends'. It's inevitable. I have seen doxing used in honorable ways. This is not the case, lately. Disgusting humans.
Ok... What a long and convoluted way of saying galaxies are getting so far away that we can't see them anymore. He doesn't even explain why photons can't reach us from those distances. Not to mention, light can still reach us from a billion light years away, but travellling there at the speed of light is still instantaneous for the traveller. What mechanism changes this with greater distance? It makes no sense.
The US is more subtle. They try to appear as you say, however their armies are simply enforcing a propaganada machine. Rather than annexing, they are policing and manipulating. I don't see the difference. The actions in Iraq had more to do with oil and Israel than the US directly, and when you look at it from that perspective they were very successful and have allowed territory to be annexed by allies. Just because the USA is better at hiding their bodies doesn't mean they are innocent.
Harper is conservative. It doesn't matter no political party isn't trying to wedge this stuff in.
What are you talking about? DHCP is used in the USA as well, and isps keep logs containing timestamps and account numbers associated with ips. No matter how often you change ips they know exactly who you are.
Also, limiting upstream causes problems in so many other areas. We need it to increase. No, people need to think a bit before they start yelling for new laws and isp intervention.
Except these people are all reacting and not thinking, right? We don't want DPI. That's bad and Leeds to throttling of other traffic. The carriers want this to happen badly. No, it has to be stopped on the side that's being attacked. If they are being ddosed they can pay the extrA to have it filtered. Not a big deal.
Normally I would be against this, but nowadays hackers are mostly just extortionists. Not to mention the damage they've done to the work done by real hackers trying to protect freedom. Really, I think this generation of hackers just need to be purged so the scene can get back to normal.
And the other 49% is owned by AirAsia Malaysia...