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  1. Why does everything have to be robot/drone-delivered these days? Why not automate the job of a CEO or Board of Directors, and fire them.

  2. There was no installation error on 154 Million Voter Records Exposed Due To Database Error (dailydot.com) · · Score: 2

    From the article: "Willsie stated that the client told L2 that they were hacked and the firewall had been taken down. The client was now conducting their own research to determine the extent of the incursion." It was a hack, not an installation error.

  3. I see what you did there... smart :))

  4. What a coincidence right? Seeing how quick the US took advantage of this "tragedy" makes me believe in those false flags theories as time passes by....

  5. GitHub link on New 'Hardened' Tor Browser Protects Users From FBI Hacking (vice.com) · · Score: 2
  6. Misleading much? on Delete Or Update All Adobe Flash Player Instances, Experts Warn (threatpost.com) · · Score: 3, Informative

    It's only a Flash zero-day that abuses Windows DDE via a six-step process (Flash - DLL file - Windows DDE - LNK file - VBS Script - CAB file). This zero-day is specific to nation-backed hackers, not average exploit kit skids. The exploitation process is just to hard to follow through, and Microsoft EMET detects it as well. So... it's not really that dangerous ffs

  7. Should be higher on The Average Cost of a Data Breach Is Now $4 Million (helpnetsecurity.com) · · Score: 2

    Should be higher. That way companies would fix their s***!

  8. Re:Rant about crappy headlines on Access To Thousands Of Compromised Government Servers Selling For $6 On Black Market · · Score: 1

    You must be new

  9. Bad headline on Belgium Tops List Of Nations Most Vulnerable To Hacking (theguardian.com) · · Score: 2

    The Guardian flubbed its headline. I read the Rapid7 report and the most worrying detail was the fact that there are still over 15 million Internet-available Telnet ports, 7.8 million MySQL ports, 8.8 million RDP, and 5.2 million VNC ports. https://information.rapid7.com...

  10. So much lobbying from privacy groups, and it was all for nothing. They still voted their crappy law regardless of public opinion. :))))))))))

  11. HTTP requests are not HTML code.

  12. People uninstalled it, obviously

  13. Re:maybe its time to put msoffice into a VM? on Microsoft Warns of ZCryptor Ransomware With Self-Propagation Features (softpedia.com) · · Score: 4, Informative

    Or use OpenOffice or LibreOffice instead. Heck, even Google Docs is better now.

  14. Re:Bullocks! on Op-ed: Oracle Attorney Says Google's Court Victory Might Kill the GPL (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 3, Insightful

    It's not a stupid article. It's a stupid lawyer's opinion.

  15. Re:pseudo+pseudo=true? on Tor To Use Distributed RNG To Generate Truly Random Numbers (softpedia.com) · · Score: 2

    What if you do pseudo+pseudo+pseudo+pseudo+pseudo+pseudo+pseudo+pseudo+pseudo+pseudo? The specification doesn't say they must be two sources. They said multiple sources.

  16. Bizau on Node.js Now Runs COBOL and FORTRAN (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 2

    No surprise Bizau did it. This guy has been making JavaScript do weird stuff for a long time. Just check out his GitHub repo.

  17. Re:at last, my dreams fulfilled... on Wristband Gives You An Electric Shock When You Overspend (softpedia.com) · · Score: 1

    I wish i still had moderator points to reward this answer :)))))

  18. Re:Denver mayor on Anonymous Begins Teaching Hacktivism on IRC (softpedia.com) · · Score: 1

    Warren Sapp was fired from the NFL Network because he was arrested with a prostitute. So they don;'t get a pass unless their politicians and/or white.

  19. Re:Denver mayor on Anonymous Begins Teaching Hacktivism on IRC (softpedia.com) · · Score: 1

    In Colorado, it is a crime to buy or sell sex.

  20. Actually they use it more than ever now.

  21. The issue is quite old actually. Here's just "one" of the topics on the matter, listing other apps that do the same: https://www.reddit.com/r/andro...

  22. ...and the sky is blue on Millions of Gmail, Yahoo, Hotmail Email Accounts Being Traded in Russian Underworld (reuters.com) · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Thank God for Reuters.... otherwise we would have never found out. Ever since Reuters started a "security" news section this past winter, they're pointing out the most obvious things lately. Tomorrow's story is "malware infects Windows computer"

  23. Small correction on Node.js Version 6 Released With LTS (sdtimes.com) · · Score: 1

    The Node.js press release says 93% not 96%

  24. Correction on Every Voter In The Philippines Exposed In Massive Data Breach (infosecurity-magazine.com) · · Score: 3, Informative

    Trend Micro did not break the news. It was CNN Philippines: http://cnnphilippines.com/news... Trend Micro just analyzed the data dump a week after it happened.

  25. Re:What is this Kik module and what does it do? on How One Dev Broke Node and Thousands of Projects In 11 Lines of JavaScript (theregister.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    The package Kik is for "kickstarting new projects" It was also removed from GitHub, so I don't know when it was actually created. It was a pretty old project. I remember it from a few years back.