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  1. Re:Good-by financial markets???? on Egypt Goes Dark As Last ISP Pulls Plug · · Score: 1

    If that is what the people of Egypt want, they have every right to it.

  2. Re:Pretty useless now on Kaspersky Source Code In the Wild · · Score: 1

    Or maybe use a better OS. Upgrading a PC just for antivirus is a hilarious concept.

  3. Re:Pretty useless now on Kaspersky Source Code In the Wild · · Score: 1

    Sure they can. Quite common to run strings against binaries to see what you get. The busybox folks have sued more than one closed source vendor.

  4. Re:Pretty useless now on Kaspersky Source Code In the Wild · · Score: 1

    Buy a faster computer just to run anti-virus?
    You windows kids make me laugh.

  5. Re:And, in other news... on Kaspersky Source Code In the Wild · · Score: 1

    Still no reason to go adding the risks that come with win9x. Lots of better options available.

  6. Re:And, in other news... on Kaspersky Source Code In the Wild · · Score: 1

    No but it should be running a better OS. No issue at all getting linux into something like that, pretty common in the embedded world already.

  7. Re:Good luck Egypt on Egypt Goes Dark As Last ISP Pulls Plug · · Score: 1

    Unlikely, more likely you get a democratic state. Even if it does happen do not blame those who witnessed it happen, blame the decades worth of folks who set the it in motion.

  8. Re:Viva la Revelution on Egypt Goes Dark As Last ISP Pulls Plug · · Score: 1

    Which just like Iran we can thank the western world for. When you prop up dictators this is what you get.

  9. Re:Good-by financial markets???? on Egypt Goes Dark As Last ISP Pulls Plug · · Score: 1

    If that is what the people want it is their right to have such a government.

  10. Re:Good-by financial markets???? on Egypt Goes Dark As Last ISP Pulls Plug · · Score: 4, Insightful

    They have been shooting protesters, do they need to rape them too?

  11. Re:Yup on Egypt Goes Dark As Last ISP Pulls Plug · · Score: 4, Informative

    He is already a real dictator.

  12. Re:Yup on Egypt Goes Dark As Last ISP Pulls Plug · · Score: 1

    Democratically elected governments.

  13. Re:Moderate and libertarian candidates .... so the on New Hampshire Bill Could Lead To Adoption of Approval Voting · · Score: 1

    No, left and right do not cover big and small. Different axis all together, you are confused about that clearly. Think of it this way left and right can be mapped on the X axis, amount of authoritarianism on the y axis.

  14. Re:Moderate and libertarian candidates .... so the on New Hampshire Bill Could Lead To Adoption of Approval Voting · · Score: 1

    Orwell was an ardent socialist, he went to fight the fascists in spain. By that I mean with guns.

  15. Re:Moderate and libertarian candidates .... so the on New Hampshire Bill Could Lead To Adoption of Approval Voting · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Wow, 70+ years later and their propaganda still gets you.

    The NAZIs are about as National Socialist as North Korea is the Democratic Peoples Republic.

  16. Re:Moderate and libertarian candidates .... so the on New Hampshire Bill Could Lead To Adoption of Approval Voting · · Score: 0

    Compare lifespans and generally happiness. Clearly we lose.

  17. Re:Moderate and libertarian candidates .... so the on New Hampshire Bill Could Lead To Adoption of Approval Voting · · Score: 2

    Communist are far left, but a joke party here and not at all a normal left party. Nazi is a rightist fascist party. The liberal party is a joke as well, it too supports authoritarianism. Leftism does not mean authoritarianism, Neoconservativism for instance is a rightist authoritarian ideology.

  18. Re:Moderate and libertarian candidates .... so the on New Hampshire Bill Could Lead To Adoption of Approval Voting · · Score: 0

    My kingdom for a mod point.

  19. Re:Gingerbread on New Android Exploit Discovered To Steal Data · · Score: 2

    CM7 nightlies have been available for a while. Whole list of phones you can install that on.

  20. Re:While a lot of people have complicated methods. on How Do You Protect Servers From a Rogue Admin? · · Score: 1

    Cool, then all they have to do is messup the backups before they get to that server.

  21. Re:Think more of the legal ways on How Do You Protect Servers From a Rogue Admin? · · Score: 1

    If they are the ones making the backups there is no protection in shipping them offsite.

  22. Re:Not with the red-tape ideas you won't... on How Do You Protect Servers From a Rogue Admin? · · Score: 1

    No, you could have corrupted the date on the tapes as it was written. He had no way to test that. The best corruption is not total fail, but random small stuff that would take forever to fix. You can do a lot of damage just by making random changes to accounting documents.

  23. Re:Backup schedule on How Do You Protect Servers From a Rogue Admin? · · Score: 1

    Have fun proving it was on purpose. Impossible task if the corruption is done correctly. Heck, the you in this case probably lacks the no how on how to even test said tapes.

  24. Re:Same As Always on How Do You Protect Servers From a Rogue Admin? · · Score: 1

    That is easy to bone. I just make sure the backups all contain a nice backdoor for me. Or that they check the date when they boot and then nuke itself. It the backup is only data, then just mess it up a little. I can easily make 1 in every 1000 fields in an xls wrong, have fun finding them.

  25. Re:You have to trust someone on How Do You Protect Servers From a Rogue Admin? · · Score: 1

    Simple solution start corrupting the backups, before they make it to tape. Lots of ways to do that. If you do this for a whole tape rotation they will really be boned. This would mean going to quarterlies.