was vulnerable (on debian), $ env x='() {:;}; echo vulnerable' bash -c "echo this is a test" vulnerable this is a test Just ran apt-get update and upgrade and : $ env x='() {:;}; echo vulnerable' bash -c "echo this is a test" bash: warning: x: ignoring function definition attempt bash: error importing function definition for `x' this is a test
It's interesting to see how few people say that foreign languages come with foreign cultures. American people (as a whole) are known for their lack of knowledge about the rest of the world. Just because we use the term 'language' in "computer language" doesn't mean it's a real language. Allowing people to learn a CS language instead of a real human language removes the little chance some people have to actually learn about other cultures. (As I said above, I'm speaking about the US as a whole, of course a lot of people have more knowledge than that, but I'm sure you can easilly quote a few politicians, even presidents who couldn't tell their ass from their feet even geographically wise)
If only there could be something that would link the whole world together... Maybe we could invent some king of wires, and maybe err computers, and we could make them talk to each other and then maybe we could actually be as close to anyone on the planet as we're to our neighbours ?
yeah, don't leave it on a back burner
awesome !
best way to mobilize politicians. They'll finally understand why cryptography, privacy are important !
I grew up with dialup, at 300 bauds !!
but I wouldn't like to lose my gigabit fiber I have right now.
You're right, there's not a single business run in paris. Only banks, cafés and bakeries ?
Who voted that insightful ?
Stop watching fox news.
Stop complaining about our complaining, you insensitive clod.
Actually it has been proven that no signal can be passed between the two events, even though they seem to be linked.
So no communication or data.
yeah, Knuth is always your go to guy...
what rules, to begin with ?
Do you always solve the same problem ??
I thought all day that it was about Linda !
And we'll explain in the man page why it's called .bro...
well think again...
http://s.newsweek.com/sites/ww...
you forget the rednecks
you must be from group B.
I'm a man and I don't like when guys feels it's ok to be bullying me.
Being nice is not so difficult.
it's a BUG, dude...
A fool and his money will soon be parted
wow, you made me want to read TFA !
That gets me crazy too. I hate getting results where my search terms don't even appear !
why, but why ???
this !
yep : ...
- hmmm ? threat !
- hmm ? threat !
You must be new here.
was vulnerable (on debian), :;}; echo vulnerable' bash -c "echo this is a test" :;}; echo vulnerable' bash -c "echo this is a test"
$ env x='() {
vulnerable
this is a test
Just ran apt-get update and upgrade and :
$ env x='() {
bash: warning: x: ignoring function definition attempt
bash: error importing function definition for `x'
this is a test
Is this the weekly article about people who decide to "take the call" and "investigate" and "make fun of the scammers" ?
We've seen this MANY times...
Some people are quite dense, though...
It's interesting to see how few people say that foreign languages come with foreign cultures.
American people (as a whole) are known for their lack of knowledge about the rest of the world.
Just because we use the term 'language' in "computer language" doesn't mean it's a real language.
Allowing people to learn a CS language instead of a real human language removes the little chance some people have to actually learn about other cultures.
(As I said above, I'm speaking about the US as a whole, of course a lot of people have more knowledge than that, but I'm sure you can easilly quote a few politicians, even presidents who couldn't tell their ass from their feet even geographically wise)
If only there could be something that would link the whole world together...
Maybe we could invent some king of wires, and maybe err computers, and we could make them talk to each other
and then maybe we could actually be as close to anyone on the planet as we're to our neighbours ?