Yeah, today they won't physically execute you for it, but they'll instead ruin your carreer, wreck your social life, and force you to live under a bridge.
For extra fun: define this as an Ad-Hoc network on your phone.
Indeed, some phones automatically pick up all ad-hoc network within reach, and add them to their own list of advertised networks, spreading this on. Obviously, this spreading only works on non iOS phones, but if well done this could soon make iOS phones useless in crowded places...
Actually, facebook takes it too, but it takes somewhat more smarts: just set up a web page, enter the magic terrorist thread as the <title, and post a link to the web page to Face book. As Facebook enters the title itself, it will not scan it for any "forbidden content", and presto!
I still don't know what this Arabic sentence means, but I tested it with Safari on a Mac, and indeed, it goes kaboom as soon as I visit my Facebook page!
O, and when pasting the contents of killwebkit.html into Twitter or other social media, be sure to visit the site using your web browser, rather than downloading it via curl. Indeed, some terminal programs, such as konsole tend to strip off its voodoo...
Actually, facebook doesn't. I accidentally had downloaded the magic terrorist mantra using curl in a konsole, from which I copy-pasted it into Facebook. However, konsole must have stripped its magic vibes...
After I retried it by visiting the URL with Firefox, and copying the contents from there to Facebook, I got "This message contains content that has been blocked by our security systems.
If you think you're seeing this by mistake, please let us know."
The best part: Just name your Wifi network the exploit string:
Safari is also impacting by the bug, and naming a Wi-Fi network with one of the strings of text can cause an error while an Apple device is scanning for networks.
So, just buy a couple of inexpensive Wifi mini routers, hook them up a battery pack, and place them near apple user watering holes, sit back and watch the fun...
Of course, this could also be due to (lack of) opportunity. How often do humans and Orca come within killing distance while the Orca is not in captivity? And how often while he is?
the only person who did was actually not stealing from decent people but from the thieves, and for THAT he goes to jail?
He did not even steal from the thieves, but was merely incredibly naive. Using a subversion repository outside of his workplace, not for stealing the code, but simply because it was more expedient to do it like that than going through the corporate bureaucracy to set one up internally...
An blue-eyed innocent error which would go unpunished at a telecom, but not at a paranoid financial company...
There are (normally) 2 humans involved in needling: the needler (nurse, doctor), and the needlee (patient).
So this robot does away with one of them (needler). But it still leaves you, the needlee. A movement of the arm at the wrong time, or just tensing up may make the thing lots more painful than they would otherwise be. Or worse: getting a shot in the ass while standing and then slipping and falling. Ouch!
I was attacked by a goose a few years back. We were sitting outside and someone had fun throwing it scraps, closer and closer to me. It tried to drive me off by driving at me while hissing and flapping its wings. I joined in the fun by advancing on it, hissing back and 'flapping' my arms the same way. Communication was achieved, goose withdrew to a safer distance.
You were lucky. Usually geese go for the legs in such situation. Especially if you wore shorts. Geese just love to pinch human legs...
Yeah, today they won't physically execute you for it, but they'll instead ruin your carreer, wreck your social life, and force you to live under a bridge.
Confirmed with a colleague's iPhone: yes, the presence of such an ESSID in the room prevents him from joining any new Wireless network... W00t!
Indeed, some phones automatically pick up all ad-hoc network within reach, and add them to their own list of advertised networks, spreading this on. Obviously, this spreading only works on non iOS phones, but if well done this could soon make iOS phones useless in crowded places...
Fortunately, there are shorter sequences that work too...: Slashdot post outlining a 15 byte sequence
Kudos for this, yes this works with a Mac. And the advantage over the original codes: it's short enough to use as a Wifi ESSID...
Oops, too long for a Wifi ESSID, unfortunately :-(
I still don't know what this Arabic sentence means, but I tested it with Safari on a Mac, and indeed, it goes kaboom as soon as I visit my Facebook page!
O, and when pasting the contents of killwebkit.html into Twitter or other social media, be sure to visit the site using your web browser, rather than downloading it via curl. Indeed, some terminal programs, such as konsole tend to strip off its voodoo...
After I retried it by visiting the URL with Firefox, and copying the contents from there to Facebook, I got "This message contains content that has been blocked by our security systems.
If you think you're seeing this by mistake, please let us know."
https://zhovner.com/tmp/killwebkit.html
Just let's hope that I didn't fall for the Arabic equivalent of a Japanese tattoo prank tough...
curl https://zhovner.com/tmp/killwebkit.html
I'd paste the actual terrorist string into this comment, but unfortunately, Slashdot's Unicode handling TSAs it... :-(
Safari is also impacting by the bug, and naming a Wi-Fi network with one of the strings of text can cause an error while an Apple device is scanning for networks.
So, just buy a couple of inexpensive Wifi mini routers, hook them up a battery pack, and place them near apple user watering holes, sit back and watch the fun...
And cookies would be protected (normally...) as they are included in the header (not compressed) rather than the body.
Of course, this could also be due to (lack of) opportunity. How often do humans and Orca come within killing distance while the Orca is not in captivity? And how often while he is?
the only person who did was actually not stealing from decent people but from the thieves, and for THAT he goes to jail?
He did not even steal from the thieves, but was merely incredibly naive. Using a subversion repository outside of his workplace, not for stealing the code, but simply because it was more expedient to do it like that than going through the corporate bureaucracy to set one up internally...
An blue-eyed innocent error which would go unpunished at a telecom, but not at a paranoid financial company...
faggot
Incidentally, the study also explains why gay people are less monogamous: there would be no kids to protect from infanticide...
*ducks*
No Unix analogy handy, but I presume that he means that employees can get the cars at a (much) reduced price.
So this robot does away with one of them (needler). But it still leaves you, the needlee. A movement of the arm at the wrong time, or just tensing up may make the thing lots more painful than they would otherwise be. Or worse: getting a shot in the ass while standing and then slipping and falling. Ouch!
...., much like recognising somebodies face.
Or, more to the point, like recognizing somebody's voice...
Or, rather, like voices. Like each human has a different voice (unless he chooses to disguise it). And the voice is different than the name..
And if you bend over, they will go for your eyes.
Did you hope they'd go for your ass?
Since they have poor 3d vision
Maybe farting might help?
I was attacked by a goose a few years back. We were sitting outside and someone had fun throwing it scraps, closer and closer to me. It tried to drive me off by driving at me while hissing and flapping its wings. I joined in the fun by advancing on it, hissing back and 'flapping' my arms the same way. Communication was achieved, goose withdrew to a safer distance.
You were lucky. Usually geese go for the legs in such situation. Especially if you wore shorts. Geese just love to pinch human legs...
Why does the moderation system even propose Overrated for comments at 0 or 1?
9-11 wasn't a car bomb.
But ironically, 2-26 was...
Yes it failed to bring down the towers, but strangely enough it failed as well to alert the authorities that the towers were a target...