Yup..., oh well maybe, but I'm realy sure Conficker is to be held resposible for the pandemic. If only we could detect where it downloaded the swine virus from?....
In reference with this article, which has just been published, I want you to take notice that I submitted an article today with the same subject, my submission was done at 13:33:35, and to my surprise I see that the story was published, submitted by another person.
My submitted story is still pending to be published. *???*
I really don't understand your policies. So I would kindly ask you to cancel my subscription to your site. My user name is i_frame. Thanks in advance.
In the article by red database security it's stated that Google has allready blocked the Full Disclosure mailing list article refering to the sploit, and a request to it, "http://www.google.de/search?hl=en&q=startc0GtJBi1 +full-disclosure&btnI=I%27m+Feeling+Lucky", results in a message by google stating "We're sorry... but we can't process your request right now. A computer virus...", but if you change the request, eliminating the "hl=en" parameter you get the Full Disclosure mailing list article, thus making the source of the exploit easily accessible, perhaps should google find a way to better to block articles they don't want be accessible by their search engines.
Running nmap I detected that the Site might be running on an Microsoft Xbox running Debian Linux 2.4.20 (90%), here is the complet result, and *yes* they have only port 80/tcp open, just in case -:)
Starting nmap 3.70 ( http://www.insecure.org/nmap/ ) at 2005-10-16 21:34 CDT
Warning: OS detection will be MUCH less reliable because we did not find at least 1 open and 1 closed TCP port
Interesting ports on www.mi6.gov.uk (194.61.189.14):
(The 1659 ports scanned but not shown below are in state: filtered)
PORT STATE SERVICE
80/tcp open http
Device type: general purpose|broadband router|router
Running (JUST GUESSING) : Linux 2.4.X|2.6.X|2.5.X (95%), Siemens embedded (90%), Conexant embedded (89%), Draytek embedded (89%), FreeSCO Linux 2.0.X (89%)
Aggressive OS guesses: Linux 2.4.16 - 2.4.18 (95%), Linux 2.4.18 - 2.4.20 (x86) (95%), Linux 2.6.0-test5 x86 (95%), Siemens Speedstream 2602 DSL/Cable router (90%), Microsoft Xbox running Debian Linux 2.4.20 (90%), Conexant ADSL Router (89%), Draytek Vigor 2200e DSL router v2.1b (89%), FreeSCO 0.27 (Linux 2.0.38) (89%), Linux 2.2.16 (89%), Linux 2.4.18 (x86) (89%)
No exact OS matches for host (test conditions non-ideal).
Nmap run completed -- 1 IP address (1 host up) scanned in 68.875 seconds
Dear sirs:
On Sept 3, 2005 @15:50 I submited a story named: "MySQL Signs agreement with SCO" under the category Linux, Databases. To my surprise I found today that a story with the title "MySQL and SCO Join Forces" posted on Sept. 04, 2005 @ 13:39, by matchboy was published. The content of the story is essentially the same. I would be very gratefull if you can explain to me and the audience why my story was not accepted, content being almost the same.
I thank you in advance for your promp answer.
Tech books are a great gift, SciFi are also enlightening, v.g. Solaris by Stanislav Lemm; but what about some books that could help them to be better *human* beings, and better understand the human mind and feelings? While I was studing chemistry at the Universitaet Friedericiana zu Karlsruhe, in Germany, I found Freud's "Das Unbehagen in der Kultur" and I can say it really made an impact on me that I even went through psychoanalysis and that process made also a big impact in my life(Note: I'm not a follower of psychoanalysis anymore:)...). In the same vein I would also recommend Herman Hesse's "Kindersele".
Perhaps your students are not yet ready for that kind of literature but maybe when they grow up they could find in them many answers to the questions life is going to make at them.
In my case, Bluefish or Quanta Plus are more than enough, don't need to learn another syntax.
Yup ..., oh well maybe, but I'm realy sure Conficker is to be held resposible for the pandemic. If only we could detect where it downloaded the swine virus from?....
In reference with this article, which has just been published, I want you to take notice that I submitted an article today with the same subject, my submission was done at 13:33:35, and to my surprise I see that the story was published, submitted by another person. My submitted story is still pending to be published. *???* I really don't understand your policies. So I would kindly ask you to cancel my subscription to your site. My user name is i_frame. Thanks in advance.
All their women make porn and use drugs. Best of all we export the coca that fucks their brains!
Those poor Gringos. All their women make porn and use drugs!
In the article by red database security it's stated that Google has allready blocked the Full Disclosure mailing list article refering to the sploit, and a request to it, "http://www.google.de/search?hl=en&q=startc0GtJBi1 +full-disclosure&btnI=I%27m+Feeling+Lucky", results in a message by google stating "We're sorry... but we can't process your request right now. A computer virus ...", but if you change the request, eliminating the "hl=en" parameter you get the Full Disclosure mailing list article, thus making the source of the exploit easily accessible, perhaps should google find a way to better to block articles they don't want be accessible by their search engines.
Running nmap I detected that the Site might be running on an Microsoft Xbox running Debian Linux 2.4.20 (90%), here is the complet result, and *yes* they have only port 80/tcp open, just in case -:) Starting nmap 3.70 ( http://www.insecure.org/nmap/ ) at 2005-10-16 21:34 CDT Warning: OS detection will be MUCH less reliable because we did not find at least 1 open and 1 closed TCP port Interesting ports on www.mi6.gov.uk (194.61.189.14): (The 1659 ports scanned but not shown below are in state: filtered) PORT STATE SERVICE 80/tcp open http Device type: general purpose|broadband router|router Running (JUST GUESSING) : Linux 2.4.X|2.6.X|2.5.X (95%), Siemens embedded (90%), Conexant embedded (89%), Draytek embedded (89%), FreeSCO Linux 2.0.X (89%) Aggressive OS guesses: Linux 2.4.16 - 2.4.18 (95%), Linux 2.4.18 - 2.4.20 (x86) (95%), Linux 2.6.0-test5 x86 (95%), Siemens Speedstream 2602 DSL/Cable router (90%), Microsoft Xbox running Debian Linux 2.4.20 (90%), Conexant ADSL Router (89%), Draytek Vigor 2200e DSL router v2.1b (89%), FreeSCO 0.27 (Linux 2.0.38) (89%), Linux 2.2.16 (89%), Linux 2.4.18 (x86) (89%) No exact OS matches for host (test conditions non-ideal). Nmap run completed -- 1 IP address (1 host up) scanned in 68.875 seconds
pls dciphr !
Dear sirs: On Sept 3, 2005 @15:50 I submited a story named: "MySQL Signs agreement with SCO" under the category Linux, Databases. To my surprise I found today that a story with the title "MySQL and SCO Join Forces" posted on Sept. 04, 2005 @ 13:39, by matchboy was published. The content of the story is essentially the same. I would be very gratefull if you can explain to me and the audience why my story was not accepted, content being almost the same. I thank you in advance for your promp answer.
Tech books are a great gift, SciFi are also enlightening, v.g. Solaris by Stanislav Lemm; but what about some books that could help them to be better *human* beings, and better understand the human mind and feelings? While I was studing chemistry at the Universitaet Friedericiana zu Karlsruhe, in Germany, I found Freud's "Das Unbehagen in der Kultur" and I can say it really made an impact on me that I even went through psychoanalysis and that process made also a big impact in my life(Note: I'm not a follower of psychoanalysis anymore :) ...). In the same vein I would also recommend Herman Hesse's "Kindersele".
Perhaps your students are not yet ready for that kind of literature but maybe when they grow up they could find in them many answers to the questions life is going to make at them.