They work for the highest (domestic) bidder. What do you think their base in Germany is for? But people only gets apeshit crazy about Chinese Industrial espionage.
Microsoft announced it will kill Windows an all attached sofware all together. They added that this step is immediate and irrevocable but necessary to spare PC users over the world further suffering.
Go full blackhat or get fucked. I bet their server where customer information resides has gaping security loopholes too. Instead of punishing the company the try to kill the messenger.
How many will make a run for it as soon as they realise that CS is not about developing fancy websites or iOS apps. Dropout numbers are far more interesting. Most of them probably won't get past second semester.
Like the "real" people who own millons in offshore accounts paying their (tax) debt? These students learned from the best, found a loophole and got away with it. End of story.
Well you know how it goes:
"Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows."
Politicians of his kind fear and hate freedom if it is freedom of others.
This happend in Germany to customers of a particular carrier as well. But the scammers got even more sophisticated and managed to get into SS7 and drained O2 customers' bank accounts by phishing login data and intercepting mTANs. Security researchers warned about this for years.
Geez, now take a deep breath and wipe the foam off your mouth. Where did I justify Putin's politics of agression or suggested that 'the west' should let Putin do whatever he wants? Putin is using similar arguments to invade the Ukraine as Bush Jr. did to invade Iraq. The pragmatic approach would have been to leave both countries alone.
Ah I see because Vlad denies it abd Donnie believes it you believe it too. You are as gullible as 'him' if you think the cyberattacks are not orchestrated by the Kremlin. It's like saying "Let's sit down with the burglar who broke into my house last week and discuss how to secure the house". Doesen't make any sense and it will jeopardize U.S. cyber security.
Kremlin criticized the U.S. action as politically-motivated
Has there ever been a decision concerning the U.S.-Russian relations that was made based on facts and pragmatism rather than politics and ideology? On the other hand, after the recent events it's really hard to trust a company tha can not prove their independence from the Russian government.
Or better yet make them change position every time the cursor hovers over them.
I heard Switzerland is lovely this time of year.
Hmm and here was me thinking that burning cash is when a Wall Street bankster lights his cigar witha a 100$ bill.
or the next Facebook/Instagram update will include said functionality +stories.
Anyone who is 'disappointed' not to see commercials on TV needs to re-evaluate her/his life. Or is this a new 'millenial' hipster trend?
I really hope you typed all of it, beacuse if you copy pasted it you're going to hell. You know that right?
They work for the highest (domestic) bidder. What do you think their base in Germany is for? But people only gets apeshit crazy about Chinese Industrial espionage.
The condition you've described here is called slave mentality, and the vast majority of Russians suffer greatly from it.
Remove it just to see it reappear after the next windows update.
...like everywhere else. Which doesn't make it any better.
Which one is plus and which one is minus?
Killer robots
The Matrix
Microsoft announced it will kill Windows an all attached sofware all together. They added that this step is immediate and irrevocable but necessary to spare PC users over the world further suffering.
Go full blackhat or get fucked. I bet their server where customer information resides has gaping security loopholes too. Instead of punishing the company the try to kill the messenger.
How many will make a run for it as soon as they realise that CS is not about developing fancy websites or iOS apps. Dropout numbers are far more interesting. Most of them probably won't get past second semester.
Kelly Ann? Unfortunately, for every bulshitter that quits there are three waiting in the wings
Like the "real" people who own millons in offshore accounts paying their (tax) debt? These students learned from the best, found a loophole and got away with it. End of story.
Well you know how it goes: "Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows." Politicians of his kind fear and hate freedom if it is freedom of others.
This happend in Germany to customers of a particular carrier as well. But the scammers got even more sophisticated and managed to get into SS7 and drained O2 customers' bank accounts by phishing login data and intercepting mTANs. Security researchers warned about this for years.
Geez, now take a deep breath and wipe the foam off your mouth. Where did I justify Putin's politics of agression or suggested that 'the west' should let Putin do whatever he wants? Putin is using similar arguments to invade the Ukraine as Bush Jr. did to invade Iraq. The pragmatic approach would have been to leave both countries alone.
As long as lax security doesn't have a significant negative financial impact on companies like Verizon nothing will happen.
Ah I see because Vlad denies it abd Donnie believes it you believe it too. You are as gullible as 'him' if you think the cyberattacks are not orchestrated by the Kremlin. It's like saying "Let's sit down with the burglar who broke into my house last week and discuss how to secure the house". Doesen't make any sense and it will jeopardize U.S. cyber security.
Kremlin criticized the U.S. action as politically-motivated
Has there ever been a decision concerning the U.S.-Russian relations that was made based on facts and pragmatism rather than politics and ideology? On the other hand, after the recent events it's really hard to trust a company tha can not prove their independence from the Russian government.
Sounds like something Facebook tried in Africa.
The average 10 year old will Twitter, Facebook and Instagram her/his stuff publicly. Still no excuse for the judge's behavior.