Surely there are some spoofed emails with fake login pages floating around. You could phish usernames and passwords without having to actually hack the official site or service. I'm with Spotify on this one. Leaked usernames/passwords does not necessarily mean the service was hacked.
"...charging users for content, subscriptions or memberships."
That's not free at all... in fact, that's how you make something cost infinitely more than it would if you just bought it outright. I'm sick of my wallet being tapped and I hope to hell the rest of the world doesn't start pulling this shit on cars.
I do, but I continue to watch the bootlegged copy. No unskippable content, no ads, no pointless menus. Just the movie, which is all that I want. PLUS I can better manage my digital library and enjoy the movie around my home.
The _____[adjective] segment of the economy is going to _____[negative verb] in the next _____[time frame] because the ______[adjective] section of the graph looks a lot like _____[adjective] part of the graph which sharply turns ______[direction (up/down/left/right)].
You should have taken the whole 2 sentences for the best comedic effect:
Paunch, the accused creator of the Blackhole Exploit Kit, stands in front of his Porche Cayenne.
Fedotov, the convicted creator of the Blackhole Exploit Kit, stands in front of his Porche Cayenne in an undated photo.
TL;DR:
"He didn’t find aliens but he did find two suspicious looking comets.
Known as 266P/Christensen and 335P/Gibbs, they have never been investigated before because they were only discovered in 2006 and 2008 respectively. Paris found that they were both in the vicinity of Chi Sagittarii on the day that the ‘Wow!’ signal was detected.
This could be significant because comets are surrounded by clouds of hydrogen gas that are millions of kilometres in diameter. The ‘Wow!’ signal itself was detected by Ehman at 1420MHz, which is a radio frequency that hydrogen naturally emits. He published his idea at the beginning of this year."
I should give them a call. For $200K I could sell them some snake oil that will ensure that future negative PR will just slide off of them to be forgotten forever!
What if they added a small drain to the bottom for the water that pools down there, and integrate a UV light to kill the bacteria? I'm not sure if any of it is UV resistant.
Somebody on the xHamster team needs to calculate how much of its library contains lesbian porn or scenes with more than 2 people in them. Clearly the state is against that stuff, so why bother even wasting the bandwidth serving them things they've made it clear that they don't want?
Just thinking further on this point, they also wouldn't be allowed to even watch hetero porn because if they're spanking it to hetero porn, they'll be getting off to at least 1/2 of their own sex making them at least 1/2 gay and that's against the law there. So all they'd be allowed to watch is solo stuff... and I doubt even 25% of the content on the site is solo.
Could a class-action suit be opened? I'm pretty sure everybody that was harassed/doxxed, and the property owners themselves deserve some sort of justice for the bullshit they endured.
I may be mistaken, but I don't believe Google Apps (which includes the official Google Play Store) is not available in China, thus, they have to default to a bunch of shady back-alley app store sites instead.
Admittedly, I haven't read TFA yet, but I'm really curious as to how loading an image manages to pull through and install a trojan.
I hate how they're pushing 2FA. Sometimes my kids want to play Lego games while I'm at work, but they can't because I have 2FA enabled. And if I disable 2FA, selling shit in the market becomes a burden.
How much was Blizzard losing off of people playing a version of the game that is no longer for sale? I sincerely hope that all of these players just move onto another hacked server and don't pay a damn cent to Blizzard to get into an official server.
"largely aimed at mobile users"
Yes thanks, because I have so much fucking mobile data to begin with, and it's soooooooo cheap.
fucking asswipes. Glad my phone's out of warranty soon so I can root it and install AdAway again.
Surely there are some spoofed emails with fake login pages floating around. You could phish usernames and passwords without having to actually hack the official site or service. I'm with Spotify on this one. Leaked usernames/passwords does not necessarily mean the service was hacked.
Is that even English?
"...charging users for content, subscriptions or memberships."
That's not free at all... in fact, that's how you make something cost infinitely more than it would if you just bought it outright. I'm sick of my wallet being tapped and I hope to hell the rest of the world doesn't start pulling this shit on cars.
What if they realize that we've become sentient and unplug the system? :(
Buzzfeed HATES it!
Congratulations Microsoft on re-inventing Google Translate!
I do, but I continue to watch the bootlegged copy. No unskippable content, no ads, no pointless menus. Just the movie, which is all that I want. PLUS I can better manage my digital library and enjoy the movie around my home.
So I assume the judge will go after Scientology next? Can't wait to see that!
No prob!
tl;dr: NP!
Yay MadLibs!
The _____[adjective] segment of the economy is going to _____[negative verb] in the next _____[time frame] because the ______[adjective] section of the graph looks a lot like _____[adjective] part of the graph which sharply turns ______[direction (up/down/left/right)].
TL;DR:
"He didn’t find aliens but he did find two suspicious looking comets.
Known as 266P/Christensen and 335P/Gibbs, they have never been investigated before because they were only discovered in 2006 and 2008 respectively. Paris found that they were both in the vicinity of Chi Sagittarii on the day that the ‘Wow!’ signal was detected.
This could be significant because comets are surrounded by clouds of hydrogen gas that are millions of kilometres in diameter. The ‘Wow!’ signal itself was detected by Ehman at 1420MHz, which is a radio frequency that hydrogen naturally emits. He published his idea at the beginning of this year."
Still TL;DR: It's probably a comet
Even still TL;DR comet
I should give them a call. For $200K I could sell them some snake oil that will ensure that future negative PR will just slide off of them to be forgotten forever!
What if they added a small drain to the bottom for the water that pools down there, and integrate a UV light to kill the bacteria? I'm not sure if any of it is UV resistant.
Somebody on the xHamster team needs to calculate how much of its library contains lesbian porn or scenes with more than 2 people in them. Clearly the state is against that stuff, so why bother even wasting the bandwidth serving them things they've made it clear that they don't want?
Just thinking further on this point, they also wouldn't be allowed to even watch hetero porn because if they're spanking it to hetero porn, they'll be getting off to at least 1/2 of their own sex making them at least 1/2 gay and that's against the law there. So all they'd be allowed to watch is solo stuff... and I doubt even 25% of the content on the site is solo.
wa't
It'd still be better than calling Comcast
Could a class-action suit be opened? I'm pretty sure everybody that was harassed/doxxed, and the property owners themselves deserve some sort of justice for the bullshit they endured.
That must be some amazing technology! It can even detect that the driver is texting, not one of the passengers...
I may be mistaken, but I don't believe Google Apps (which includes the official Google Play Store) is not available in China, thus, they have to default to a bunch of shady back-alley app store sites instead.
Admittedly, I haven't read TFA yet, but I'm really curious as to how loading an image manages to pull through and install a trojan.
I really wish Google would man up and fight along with Apple on this one.
They can't make it any worse than it already is... why bid for a sinking ship?
I hate how they're pushing 2FA. Sometimes my kids want to play Lego games while I'm at work, but they can't because I have 2FA enabled. And if I disable 2FA, selling shit in the market becomes a burden.
How much was Blizzard losing off of people playing a version of the game that is no longer for sale? I sincerely hope that all of these players just move onto another hacked server and don't pay a damn cent to Blizzard to get into an official server.