... what the hell is going on with this video, but it sounds like homeboy is getting pwned. I'm not sure if he was asking for trouble or not, but I'm pretty sure they could have dealt with this a bit more 'professionally'.
This is a reminder on the more people with access to something the more the risk. Also, passwords aren't meant to be simple.. Get/Rh4d wiF 1t M4Yn3..
When I was just a kiddie people used to crusify me for my 3wh34t|\|3$$.. At least I was fast at it! I even had a cutom script for Procomm Plus to translate all my shit.. By that time I learned how annoying it was though;p Wow.. that was like 10 years ago.. Doh!~
Good for passwords!
FYI- If you can't think of a not-so-weak password, use a sentence you know and use the letters you remember..
The.Net and CFM can't hang.. Mad exceptions.. Like every click is waiting 30 seconds for an error page. HELLO?? If they knew how to program maybe it would be a LOT faster and reliable. Myspace is really going downhill as far as that is concerned.. I'm sure some more hardware could help them out too.
The CD is just one of many possibly medias that could be altered. The CD may stay the same, but what if a rogue program in memory wrote something somewhere else, or stored it's instructions on a remote server. Things may still be exploited some way in which the original authors did not intend..
OMG. I think I actually DO remember something like that;p It was like leading up to one of the Quake's. I remember reading the plan, it was exciting for the time;p
I _was_ a [Slackware] Linux user for quite some time between around 1995-2001. I discovered OpenBSD because all my 'elite' friends were using it or FreeBSD. I did my homework and chose OpenBSD for my firewall, web, dhcp, nntp, db, app server.. I started to use it at home and was instantly impressed. The 1st time I ever touched it I had my server up in 30 minutes!! It seems more to be more mature and consistant. It is well documented and works great! I haven't used Linux since;p Not to say Linux doesn't have it's place, but it's not with me right now. One thing you'll find though, you usually won't we using '0day' software. This is because it takes time to create something of quality, that has been checked and balanced.
We use it at my work now, we have about 10 OpenBSD servers at different locations all over North America, we don't need the newest software, we have no problem waiting a few months sometimes. We need something that is easy to manage and works consistantly.
... that it doesn't surprise me. :(
Hopeless in Detroit, MI
to lay some good pipe
OpenBSD fucking rocks. [period]
Looking for an 'informative' answer :)
Most impressive.
Yah!
In some countries that's legal!
of myspace's inability to cope with real life issues...
This is a reminder on the more people with access to something the more the risk. Also, passwords aren't meant to be simple.. Get /Rh4d wiF 1t M4Yn3..
;p
;p
When I was just a kiddie people used to crusify me for my 3wh34t|\|3$$.. At least I was fast at it! I even had a cutom script for Procomm Plus to translate all my shit.. By that time I learned how annoying it was though
Wow.. that was like 10 years ago.. Doh!~
Good for passwords!
FYI- If you can't think of a not-so-weak password, use a sentence you know and use the letters you remember..
or..
Hit yo-self wit da clue bat
lol.. too much drinkin today me thinks..
The
Who moves from CFM to
The CD is just one of many possibly medias that could be altered. The CD may stay the same, but what if a rogue program in memory wrote something somewhere else, or stored it's instructions on a remote server. Things may still be exploited some way in which the original authors did not intend..
;p
At least a reboot should help the issue
Luckily I was born Polish!
We are talking royalty free images here of course, correct?
For real!
Just like discoveries of Suns in other Solar systems.
This is true.
;p
I wonder if it's "Dark Matter" that they orbit
Super cool barycenter animations and explanations.
Without then with.
IDE's make things easier when you already know what you are doing.
What part of the C or C++ language teaches you on how to click on add object?
You did _not_ just ask that...
OMG. I think I actually DO remember something like that ;p It was like leading up to one of the Quake's. I remember reading the plan, it was exciting for the time ;p
This is some history right here ^^
I _was_ a [Slackware] Linux user for quite some time between around 1995-2001. I discovered OpenBSD because all my 'elite' friends were using it or FreeBSD. I did my homework and chose OpenBSD for my firewall, web, dhcp, nntp, db, app server.. I started to use it at home and was instantly impressed. The 1st time I ever touched it I had my server up in 30 minutes!! It seems more to be more mature and consistant. It is well documented and works great! I haven't used Linux since ;p Not to say Linux doesn't have it's place, but it's not with me right now. One thing you'll find though, you usually won't we using '0day' software. This is because it takes time to create something of quality, that has been checked and balanced.
We use it at my work now, we have about 10 OpenBSD servers at different locations all over North America, we don't need the newest software, we have no problem waiting a few months sometimes. We need something that is easy to manage and works consistantly.
OpenBSD!
Works very well and has worked for me since 2.5/2.6
This OS owns.
I've bent many a rim here...
Isn't this an oximoron?
I new it was gonna be the worst birthday I've ever had.. I'll be 25.. Practically over the hill.
Not in this lifetime.