>Using current technology, a DVD -- or digital video disc -- film of some 90 minutes length takes some 15 minutes to download from the Internet.
Your kidding right?
there are a few more exploits to watch out for, but hitting a few security sites during your daily web browsing should alert you to anything you might need to know.
A few sites daily?
I think I'm going to stick with rebooting this NT box every morning.
Thanks for posting these...
Agreed, it's all a sham.
It's Windows.
I wonder how long it will be till we see a new site open using the code...
SpamHole.com also offers a cool 2 hour temporary email redirecting service. Very useful when signing up for things.
Is this a joke? What kind of slashdot post is this?
Forget Microsoft, SLASHDOT got SLASHDOTTED
>Using current technology, a DVD -- or digital video disc -- film of some 90 minutes length takes some 15 minutes to download from the Internet. Your kidding right?
Sue them for attempted DoS
Perhaps if we ignore them they'll go away?
Skynet!
It's not live-action if ITS NOT LIVE!
But I need a job now!!!
According to this kiddy looking article, I don't think you're vulnerable if you have caching off.
O come on! Red hair isn't that bad!!!
Would this technology use RFIDs too?
Wait a couple years. Do you really want a huge drive with only 5400 RPMs?
We have known about RNA for a while.
How about American freedom?
Palladium.
I think I'm going to stick with rebooting this NT box every morning.
I archive and compress my critical files, then encrypt & sign them with PGP, then upload them over FTP to a remote FTP site that I trust.
If the work of government employees is public domain, where is the source code for Carnivore?
Right, the original article was about his page, and this article is about the new additions.