Surely this isn't a problem however, otherwise they wouldn't have written this article and claimed success...then again, they could make this claim and no-one would really know any different.. I can't imagine anyone else would be willing to try it for quite some time:P
They may be morons but they're the 1-2% respond rate that keeps the spammers happily in business.
I think the root of the problem is stupid people, not spammers. If the stupid people were eliminated spammers would be out of business..
I used to with my girlfriend until I got MSN Instant Messenger allowed through our proxy at work.
This is going to be a big issue for those not so fortunate.
I suppose this will force people to move to other providers for such email, eg. hotmail or yahoo mail.
This does raise an interesting question however, will they be imposing these limits on people who use their mail system via the web interface? Or just users who go above their limits via SMTP.
Here in New Zealand we have a local "Government Sales Tax" of %12.5 which is almost always included in the marked price
Although - even with the tax, things still work out cheaper than the states by far
err, I have worked at an ISP and know full well that it is more than obvious to log who is connected, when they are connected and most certainly which IP address they were assigned for the duration of their session.
"I'm just curious as to what is still doing such widespread scanning of such old vulnerabilities"
the answer to that question would be a 12 year old mexican kid with a 486 and a dial-up connection that is high on coca cola and the fact that he just managed to execute "cc h4cK_tHepLaNeT.c -o h4cK_tHepLaNeT" (he downloaded h4cK_tHepLaNeT.c from www.THETOOLSELITEHACKERSUSE.tk) without an error and ran it against 2*.*.*.* for a few days
you might also be interested in this comment
um.. his "generic password" isn't a "generic password" at all.
It is just a password that generated the same hash as his password.
you certainly do have some interesting ideas
work impared? it's not like it is a n0rp site..
I do precisely the same thing, although I do not have the same brand dvd player :P
must have been an XT or 286?
:P
hehe, that game sure was amusing at that age
..you have got to be kidding. I seriously doubt it.
I was thinking the exact same thing..
..then again, they could make this claim and no-one would really know any different.. I can't imagine anyone else would be willing to try it for quite some time :P
Surely this isn't a problem however, otherwise they wouldn't have written this article and claimed success.
get a fat omni like this one: Borg 8+8 Slot Waveguide 360 Degree
..not when SCO is involved :P
If you had 1500 machines I would suggest using SUS server :)
They may be morons but they're the 1-2% respond rate that keeps the spammers happily in business. I think the root of the problem is stupid people, not spammers. If the stupid people were eliminated spammers would be out of business..
I don't recall seeing him mention it was legal in his comment..
I used to with my girlfriend until I got MSN Instant Messenger allowed through our proxy at work. This is going to be a big issue for those not so fortunate. I suppose this will force people to move to other providers for such email, eg. hotmail or yahoo mail. This does raise an interesting question however, will they be imposing these limits on people who use their mail system via the web interface? Or just users who go above their limits via SMTP.
happy birthday dude :)
a shame your web page is so simple
Here in New Zealand we have a local "Government Sales Tax" of %12.5 which is almost always included in the marked price Although - even with the tax, things still work out cheaper than the states by far
err, I have worked at an ISP and know full well that it is more than obvious to log who is connected, when they are connected and most certainly which IP address they were assigned for the duration of their session.
word.
"I'm just curious as to what is still doing such widespread scanning of such old vulnerabilities" the answer to that question would be a 12 year old mexican kid with a 486 and a dial-up connection that is high on coca cola and the fact that he just managed to execute "cc h4cK_tHepLaNeT.c -o h4cK_tHepLaNeT" (he downloaded h4cK_tHepLaNeT.c from www.THETOOLSELITEHACKERSUSE.tk) without an error and ran it against 2*.*.*.* for a few days
Are you American?
well according to their price trends now is a better time to buy than three or four days ago ;)
amen!
This sounds interesting!
it happens just as much if not more there and club owners have come to accept that there is only so far you can go..
I consistently get timeouts when trying to goto that ucsc.edu link :(