It's not a tutorial. It's a webpage to delete your local flash cookies. Yes, it requires flash to access flash cookies. That seems more than a bit self evident.
I solve half my problems by taking a short break & letting my brain work on it in the background. Not to mention finding out all kinds of new & interesting info, a fair bit of which is applicable to my job.
Except for the ones that tell their customers to piss off with their security bugs that they've found. If only I could think of the name of a company like that....
They work fine on iOS, so no flash requirements.
I think he actually meant 'get the intranet developers off their lazy asses'.
*anyone who can fly drilling equipment to an asteroid & have the ore come back.
No idea why you're being down voted. It makes perfect sense. It's capitalism in the purest sense.
Bullshit. zscalar does it just fine.
One?
Which one?
The one working for the Nazis? Prescott
The one working for the CIA? H.W.
The one working for the oil companies? Junior
I bet the NY Post already has a front page with his face and 'You're Fired!' across it.
Apparently, you don't realize that congresspeople can manipulate the laws they're voting on by rewriting them.
That's a bit more than just a yea/nay/dunno.
Elon Musk don't care. He'll build them even if they're illegal.
Well, Informationweek gets the clicks...
Sorry I forgot to add *would* when talking about this technology.
By using a proxy?
They've implemented zscalar at work. Now it intercepts https to your bank if you do banking at work.
It's not a tutorial. It's a webpage to delete your local flash cookies. Yes, it requires flash to access flash cookies. That seems more than a bit self evident.
Well, they know your entire browsing history, regardless of cookies or adblock or anything else.
Put a proxy in & they can even MITM your https connections.
Now their data of you is worth a lot more to the advertisers. CPMs go way up. Google gets more $$.
Alphabet gets to show why they're good at running companies.
Well, not *never* deleted.
Go here & delete:
http://www.macromedia.com/supp...
Not google's servers, google's interns who have to put in/clean/standardize all that data.
And what if they hack the cellular Progressive dongle that you put in yourself?
Except that at least half of the Nexus phones had less than "2 years of major updates" before updates were discontinued.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
Nexus devices rarely get more than 18 months of actual support.
http://www.slashgear.com/andro...
Anyhow, back on topic, don't buy a vehicle with an integrated phone and "infotainment" system, and you will be hacker proof.
Or anyone with an ODBII port...
I solve half my problems by taking a short break & letting my brain work on it in the background. Not to mention finding out all kinds of new & interesting info, a fair bit of which is applicable to my job.
Worst part? They'll never realize they killed themselves.
Except for the ones that tell their customers to piss off with their security bugs that they've found. If only I could think of the name of a company like that....
Unless the exploit is in an Oracle environment. They don't care about exploits.
$5 wrench & the government will make you unencrypt it.
Unless you're dead, of course