Oct 1991: "Use MS stock as an incentive for recommendation/referral program. Each referral purchase is rewarded with share/fraction of share. Use direct mail to get the message out."
willaien: "They really burned their source on this one. Admittedly, she should have copied it manually, but still. Any journalist should know better than to directly photograph and post such a document. Never, ever give anything sensitive to the Intercept after this Fiasco."
Consider what was 'leaked', russia hacked voting machines, I suspect the whole thing as a put-up job. Maybe that was the whole point of the excercise, to disuade any legitimage whistleblowers from coming forward. We decoded the yellow-dots being a load of cyber-bullshit.
No, the Russians didn't hack the election. such uttereances are part of a neocon plot to distract the American voter from who really rules America. refref
@Train0987: ‘Since when does a state-sponsored spy need to troll a researcher for hacking tools? This exchange is pretty strong evidence that the person is not a sanctioned "spy".’
And that story being entirely bogus. That story is pitched at the level of the average Faux News viewer, which the editors of slashdot seem to have us confused with.
"The attacker or attackers use a variety of built-in Windows tools to escalate their own privileges, then scan the network for valuable targets.. All tools in this list are publicly available. Most of them are free open source software."
The solution being to ban all this open source socalist software from the Intertubes:]
“The Department of Homeland Security announced on Tuesday the creation of a new center aimed at guarding the nation's banks, energy companies and other industries from major cyberattacks that could cripple critical infrastructure.”
How about they not run their critical infrastructure on Microsoft Windows directly connected to the Internet.
Fake News Sharing In US Is a Rightwing Thing, Says Oxford Study
Insert totally useless advert for MICROS~1
Microsoft the company who made weblinks dangerous.
Intel integrating gigabit Wi-Fi support into processors and in the process opening up the kernel to drive-by hacking.
Is there any truth to this, is there any verifiably third party corroborating evidence for this?
Oct 1991: "Use MS stock as an incentive for recommendation/referral program. Each referral purchase is rewarded with share/fraction of share. Use direct mail to get the message out."
willaien: "They really burned their source on this one. Admittedly, she should have copied it manually, but still. Any journalist should know better than to directly photograph and post such a document. Never, ever give anything sensitive to the Intercept after this Fiasco."
Consider what was 'leaked', russia hacked voting machines, I suspect the whole thing as a put-up job. Maybe that was the whole point of the excercise, to disuade any legitimage whistleblowers from coming forward. We decoded the yellow-dots being a load of cyber-bullshit.
"For years, Turchynov said, he'd been hacking unpublished press releases from business newswires and selling them"
Guessing an easily predictable sequencial URL number can hardly be called hacking now can it.
In the US, what's the law regarding who has access to voter records?
How sad to see slashdot reduced to spouting neocon cyber-büll-shít :[
Microsoft was never a legend, despite how billg would like to rewrite history.
Microsoft Litigation
No, the Russians didn't hack the election. such uttereances are part of a neocon plot to distract the American voter from who really rules America. ref ref
No the Russians didn't penetrate Florida's election systems, it's yet more neocon waffle
“Two years after Russian hackers breached voter registration databases”
Under the pretext of protecting us from “Russian hackers” the US deepstate has hacked voting machines.
Headline corrected for accuracy :]
"Security flaws have been found in major city infrastructure such as flood defences, radiation detection and traffic monitoring systems."
What retard connected their city infrastructure directly to the Internet.
Agile, Continuous Delivery, Continuous Security, DevOps, Lean, Waterfall .. so none of these actually contribute to secure code.
“The nation's cyber spy agency is suffering from substantial cyber vulnerabilities .. removable media that aren't properly scanned for viruses”
:]
Jesus tapdancing Christ on rollerskates, the FSB must be laughing into their soup
MICROS~1 Windows strikes again ..
@Train0987: ‘Since when does a state-sponsored spy need to troll a researcher for hacking tools? This exchange is pretty strong evidence that the person is not a sanctioned "spy".’
And that story being entirely bogus. That story is pitched at the level of the average Faux News viewer, which the editors of slashdot seem to have us confused with.
"The attacker or attackers use a variety of built-in Windows tools to escalate their own privileges, then scan the network for valuable targets .. All tools in this list are publicly available. Most of them are free open source software."
:]
The solution being to ban all this open source socalist software from the Intertubes
"Microsoft Launches Pilot Program To Provide Cybersecurity Protection To Political Campaigns and Election Authorities"
.. it's understandable why your reader would want to remain anonymous. Here's the title corrected for accuracy:
Haaa
Microsoft launches public relations excercise to distract from own crapware.
Microsoft are the Disney of the IT sector, they're everywhere and produce medicore product.
“The Department of Homeland Security announced on Tuesday the creation of a new center aimed at guarding the nation's banks, energy companies and other industries from major cyberattacks that could cripple critical infrastructure.”
How about they not run their critical infrastructure on Microsoft Windows directly connected to the Internet.
Is there an alternative computer out there that will allow the owner decide when to reboot?
.. block chain, cloud, machine learning ..
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"After all first-season episodes came out I binge-watched them all. I saw nothing that I recognized as the "Star Trek" that I knew."
.. I totally concur !
Fasinating