Sadam was pretty much dying and there was a middle class elite in the country. That's the recipe for a Pacific revolution... Why do you think that was the timing for invasion?
Without sadam there would be no control.it would be an autonomous country.
...and not being merchanists would allow you to see how wrong it is to go after information dissemination cases instead of hiring more personnel to solve actual crimes.
IP cases costs me my tax money and bring me zero benefit.
Thereare millions of mission critical things that are online for good reasons.
Just do it right.
Assuming,you don't have to do it right,because there's a air gap or anything else the sales guy would say when explaining why you don't have to hire an expensive network security guy will just get you in trouble.
It's like trusting a car salesman that this car is cheaper because it uses full synthetic oil so you never have to change it again.
Also screw you for selling us all bandwidth you didn't have to begin with and thinking that you could later get by cheapily with protocol prioritization.
Yeah, and anytime this happens you pick up the phone and raise a warning within the organization with its 300,000 machines, of which around 500 have something updated that every day that changes the host key....
Or just press Y?
Also, where did you got the key to begin with? ooh, right. Via a gov owned backbone in some point of the connection.
wrong. his action prove only that trusted senior individual with administrative rights and physical access to the system can fall in disgrace with his peers and have any intangible charge brought as his downfall.
Sadam was pretty much dying and there was a middle class elite in the country. That's the recipe for a Pacific revolution... Why do you think that was the timing for invasion?
Without sadam there would be no control.it would be an autonomous country.
Only a neckbeard would say that.
A real human have his card on the back of a bar while he's getting hammered with cheap liquor at least twice a month.
Most cc harvesters get data directly from banking systems or brick and mortar stores. Mainly because of volume.
Those small business are worthless.
It's like a cabriolet covetable convertible spider topless targa car.
Yeah, the only problem is that girl never lived in Cuba.
I expect her interviews on lame right media, but now even here...
Those are very successful corruption study hypothesis. I fail to see your point
Yes it is. If it were Microsoft you'd be shouting "bait and switch" but since it's Google, you ddrop your pants..
Wrong.
It works like this: Google makes you scan several of your friends in several outfits and tag them.
Now Google has a database of, your friends and social circle; your friends faces; your friends cloth shopping habits for direct ad targeting
And you have nothing because this feature will probably only work 5% of the time
...and not being merchanists would allow you to see how wrong it is to go after information dissemination cases instead of hiring more personnel to solve actual crimes.
IP cases costs me my tax money and bring me zero benefit.
Cut the crap.
Thereare millions of mission critical things that are online for good reasons.
Just do it right.
Assuming,you don't have to do it right,because there's a air gap or anything else the sales guy would say when explaining why you don't have to hire an expensive network security guy will just get you in trouble.
It's like trusting a car salesman that this car is cheaper because it uses full synthetic oil so you never have to change it again.
Read "the big trip up yonder" by Kurt Vonnegut to see where your logic also fails.
Because you really can't tell a temperature from cold, pleasant, hot with less than 200 digits variations between then?
Also, defending C or F is retarded. Go with K.
Aren't si units inflexible in grammar?
Time to encode is not always related to time to decode. So it would benefit dictionary attacks only,
You are everything that is wrong with consumers. Go educate yourself, please.
Because all thinkpads came with a portable fpga and cpu Ports...
That's why the article say it's million times easier to crack than even md5crypt
Right, then you have to login to some service from another computer....
Yahoo properly hashes
Also, also, you're mixing up deep packet inspection with packet inspection.
So we're all off topic.
Also screw you for selling us all bandwidth you didn't have to begin with and thinking that you could later get by cheapily with protocol prioritization.
We're talking about isp here. You just got offtopic.
To go back, consider them 10 paying customers. Why the voip guy, who paid same as me, should have priority over my downloads?
Screw him.
Yeah, and anytime this happens you pick up the phone and raise a warning within the organization with its 300,000 machines, of which around 500 have something updated that every day that changes the host key....
Or just press Y?
Also, where did you got the key to begin with? ooh, right. Via a gov owned backbone in some point of the connection.
the point of requiring two signatures/keys/whatever IS to be ridiculously cumbersome
wrong. his action prove only that trusted senior individual with administrative rights and physical access to the system can fall in disgrace with his peers and have any intangible charge brought as his downfall.