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  1. Re: Use Linux servers? on NSA's DoublePulsar Kernel Exploit a 'Bloodbath' (threatpost.com) · · Score: 1

    Do you somehow think Linux isn't hacked daily? Have you looked at a yum/apt update for all their security updates? I've never been personally affected by a windows infection, but years ago we ran software that used JBOSS on Centos. Hackers used Google search alerts to find JBOSS servers and notify the hacker of vulnerable systems. That was brilliant. Low effort and detection.

  2. Re: All part of the Hegellian Dialectic @ work on NSA's DoublePulsar Kernel Exploit a 'Bloodbath' (threatpost.com) · · Score: 1

    I don't even know how someone can take this guy's lunch order.

  3. Re: If the NSA wasn't evil on NSA's DoublePulsar Kernel Exploit a 'Bloodbath' (threatpost.com) · · Score: 1

    You're right, you don't have common sense, just comment sense. Saying NSA should report and close exploits they developed and need is a really, really stupid thing to say.

  4. Oh fuck. So does that mean you have to give a cut of your $50k a year salary to the recruiter?

  5. Re: He wanted to make sure he wouldn't be let go.. on Wall Street IT Engineer Hacks Employer To See If He'll Be Fired (bleepingcomputer.com) · · Score: 1

    Why do you keep going on about trust? Many companies just have a bad quarter/year and need to make cuts. Sometimes, it's a change in direction or company merger. There's countless reasons why you don't tell people ahead of time, from reasons that vary from panic to sabotage to misinformation to violent reactions. Talk to an experienced HR. Or watch the George Clooney movie about mass layoffs. But you are fucking naive and/or inexperienced in the workforce.

  6. Re: He wanted to make sure he wouldn't be let go. on Wall Street IT Engineer Hacks Employer To See If He'll Be Fired (bleepingcomputer.com) · · Score: 1

    You are fucking clueless and should excuse yourself from further posts on this topic.

  7. Re: @Sergey Aleynikov on Wall Street IT Engineer Hacks Employer To See If He'll Be Fired (bleepingcomputer.com) · · Score: 0

    So study the code that was available in the public domain (it was open source, right?) and the code he wrote in his own time at his own home. No need to steal anything.

  8. Re: Now he'll have a job. on Wall Street IT Engineer Hacks Employer To See If He'll Be Fired (bleepingcomputer.com) · · Score: 0

    Cool story, bro.

  9. Cartmen had that in an episode of South Park. Made the best burgers.

  10. Yes, there are such things as stupid questions. If the answer is, "yes, that's just what it fucking said", you've asked a stupid question.

  11. Re: If you don't pay. on Unroll.me 'Heartbroken' After Being Caught Selling User Data To Uber (cnet.com) · · Score: 0

    I'm going to have to request a citation for baby foreskin cream. Curious how dead skin makes bad skin good.

  12. Re: Still better than taking the bus! on Uber Tried To Hide Its Secret IPhone Fingerprinting From Apple (cnbc.com) · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    It's where they pick up capital letters. You know, because they aren't red neck pieces of shit who cannot understand how fucking English is written after at least two decades of daily exposure.

  13. Re: Remember what broke the internet... on Flawed Online Tutorials Led To Vulnerabilities In Software (helpnetsecurity.com) · · Score: 1

    Start off your point to say "never" and finish it off with indicating WHEN it's a good idea to paste. All you guys reinventing wheels are dumb. Patch some holes, fill the tires, but don't be stupid.

  14. Re: I believe it on Flawed Online Tutorials Led To Vulnerabilities In Software (helpnetsecurity.com) · · Score: 1

    +5 Insightful

  15. Re: Protect you against SQL injection? Really? on Flawed Online Tutorials Led To Vulnerabilities In Software (helpnetsecurity.com) · · Score: 1

    Is the salary for online free tutorial writer in the same ballpark as bridge engineer? Someone should tell these open source not to release anything unless it's perfect, either.

  16. Typing letter by letter for searches is time consuming and the thought is always, "why can't I just say it?" Or scrolling through hundreds of channels to find a show. And of course, it was built to solve user problems and make a better experience. I don't know why there'd be a camera.

  17. Why would Samsung fix this? They need something for negotiations when they get blocked from importing phones during patent spats with Apple.

  18. Re: Oblig Simpsons D! SystemD! on Systemd-Free Devuan Announces Its First Stable Release Candidate 'Jessie' 1.0.0 (devuan.org) · · Score: 1

    Worst.porn.ever.

  19. I found out about systemctl tab completion a few weeks ago and it's been very useful. Centos 7 server, if that matters.

  20. You are confusing popular with best. You have poor arguments.

  21. Pop just came out of my nose.

  22. Re: Yahoo mail on Verizon.net 'Gets Out Of The Email Business' (networkworld.com) · · Score: 1

    Did they ever?

  23. Re: "Neural signal diversity" on First Evidence For Higher State of Consciousness Found (neurosciencenews.com) · · Score: 1

    Fuck, I hate it when a bong accidentally goes off and kills someone. Or getting into a mild Bar fight and the other guy pulls a joint and kills the other guy. Or when a night club gets hot boxed and dozens die. Compton is devastated everytime there is a drive by smoke that kills a bystander. Oh, wait...

  24. Re: Reminding me that DoD (USA) have 13 of those!! on MIT No Longer Owns 18.0.0.0/8 (ttias.be) · · Score: 1

    25 is in use. logmein took shit when they changed their Hamachi product to that subnet.

  25. Re: Too many IP addresses on MIT No Longer Owns 18.0.0.0/8 (ttias.be) · · Score: 1

    If you're only thinking of the number of employees in a business for machine used addressing, you're doing it wrong.