If you read the press release from Mandriva themselves, it "Additionally, the support of the XBox console will certainly appeal to gamers and enthusiasts! ". So if its false, thats the fault of Mandriva.
We have found your village idiot wandering around Washington D.C. for the last 4 years. Please come and claim him before he does more damage to our country.
My Speedstream 5851 is configured as a SDSL CPE Bridge by default, but if I change my PC IP to 192.168.254.1 and change my gateway address to 192.168.254.254 and then telnet to 192.168.254.254 I can login directly into the device and hash away, provided you know the login password on the device.
I'm surprised noone has mentioned this wonderful procmail setup/script that has been around for some time to protect against HTML or file attachments in email.
I've been using it for some time and it has protected myself and my users against almost any macro viruses I have heard about.
Here is a place you might find useful.
http://www.lifeprint.com/asl101/
If you read the press release from Mandriva themselves, it "Additionally, the support
of the XBox console will certainly appeal to gamers and enthusiasts! ". So if its false, thats the fault of Mandriva.
Dear Texas,
We have found your village idiot wandering around
Washington D.C. for the last 4 years. Please come and claim him before he does more damage to our
country.
Sincerely,
The United States of America
'splain to me lucy how pictures are in english?
A picture is worth a thousand words, but are we so daft to think its english words?
this says its a symbian app and which i would take to mean its not a j2me app. am i correct in saying this?
If i recall correctly, Hackers was about Emmanuel Goldstein, which if I recall correctly is the editor of 2600, and not Kevin Mitnick.
The LCD control panel is actually a RIO mp3 player for his car. it is not a LCD for the PC.
My Speedstream 5851 is configured as a SDSL CPE Bridge by default, but if I change my PC IP to 192.168.254.1 and change my gateway address to 192.168.254.254 and then telnet to 192.168.254.254 I can login directly into the device and hash away, provided you know the login password on the device.
I'm surprised noone has mentioned this wonderful procmail setup/script that has been around for some time to protect against HTML or file attachments in email.
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I've been using it for some time and it has protected myself and my users against almost any macro viruses I have heard about.
http://www.wolfenet.com/~jhardin/procmail-secur
Couldn't you try and use something like Sockscap from NEC? This takes all TCP/UDP calls I think and routes them through a SOCKS proxy.
http://www.socks.nec.com/sockscap.html
dude. shut the hell up until you have something intelligent to say rather than posting 20 some responses to an article.