Combine the power of China's state sponsored back door engineering program with the power of Google's, FISA beholden, information collection abilities, and you have an all-star of state sponsored information gathering!
My guess is that the format is really just a way to bundle the autoplay executable, and other "extended extras" found on the data track of modern audio CDs.
Good luck with the autoplay thing...
It's outsky in Windows 7.
Level 3 Probably uses a good bit of those/8s. I mean, they do have one of the largest backbone nets, and they use allocate their IPs to content providers on their networks.
So, even if I do have the right to resell them, what good is it? I can't meaningfully exercise it.
Yes you can.
It's called gifting. I bought Half Life 2 when it came out, but later bought the Orange Box. It notified me that I had one extra copy of HL2 and I was able to give it as a gift to one of my buddies.
You can gift any game that you've purchased. Just have someone send you paypal, then gift the game to their username.
You can sell your Steam games. By saying otherwise you're just spreading FUD.
I use a combo of HIDS(host-based) and NIDS(network-based) to detect malicious activity. Our core switches (cisco 6509s)each have an IDSM blade that pops right in. Cisco VMS for the management interface is pretty crappy. Servers get Cisco HIDS just to make sure nothing fishy is going down.
I think this can work in some environments. Take me, for instance, who works for a non-profit DoD contractor. I get paid a decent salary and I am encouraged to be creative in my free time. Since the extra money from our contracts is rolled over into lab investments we have a significant pool of resources to draw from to be creative. I am allowed to use that money to buy things to experiment with. If I get an idea, I can try it out. That, for me, is fun. Not all of ideas work, but it sure is nice to have the freedom to express them.
I do, however, recognize that this is a fairly isolated case where "profit-whoring" is nonexistent.
It stops when we start driving to their houses and knock on their door every five minutes to ask them if they want to buy penis enlargement pills. If they complain, just tell them they agreed to our presence by not replying to the stamp-sized notice we sent in the mail three weeks ago.
It's called an EPSQ. It can take as long a a year for your final clearance to come through. I think you might need a sponsor with a reason to access classifid data to actually get a clearance. Classified information is on a need to know basis.
I work for the DoD; Navy projects in particular. I happen to agree with you that it could be possible. That's about as much as I can offer without being put to death. (Yes, I signed a contract stating that if I devulged sensitive info to any non-qualified third party I could be put to death.)
Oh well, at least I have a job!
For the upcoming Blu-Ray release of the trilogy I hear Lucas is planning a shower scene with Obi-wan and a bantha. "Ol' Ben gets lonely, then desperate" Pre-order now!
Combine the power of China's state sponsored back door engineering program with the power of Google's, FISA beholden, information collection abilities, and you have an all-star of state sponsored information gathering!
My guess is that the format is really just a way to bundle the autoplay executable, and other "extended extras" found on the data track of modern audio CDs.
Good luck with the autoplay thing... It's outsky in Windows 7.
Level 3 Probably uses a good bit of those /8s. I mean, they do have one of the largest backbone nets, and they use allocate their IPs to content providers on their networks.
So, even if I do have the right to resell them, what good is it? I can't meaningfully exercise it.
Yes you can.
It's called gifting. I bought Half Life 2 when it came out, but later bought the Orange Box. It notified me that I had one extra copy of HL2 and I was able to give it as a gift to one of my buddies.
You can gift any game that you've purchased. Just have someone send you paypal, then gift the game to their username.
You can sell your Steam games. By saying otherwise you're just spreading FUD.
I use a combo of HIDS(host-based) and NIDS(network-based) to detect malicious activity. Our core switches (cisco 6509s)each have an IDSM blade that pops right in. Cisco VMS for the management interface is pretty crappy. Servers get Cisco HIDS just to make sure nothing fishy is going down.
I think this can work in some environments. Take me, for instance, who works for a non-profit DoD contractor. I get paid a decent salary and I am encouraged to be creative in my free time. Since the extra money from our contracts is rolled over into lab investments we have a significant pool of resources to draw from to be creative. I am allowed to use that money to buy things to experiment with. If I get an idea, I can try it out. That, for me, is fun. Not all of ideas work, but it sure is nice to have the freedom to express them.
I do, however, recognize that this is a fairly isolated case where "profit-whoring" is nonexistent.
Oh well...
..Master of None
That could be the way things are heading for MS
It even has forfeited domians like millertime.com The unfortunate miller family had to fork that one over. sigh.. http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://millertime.com
If a user sets up a wireless network and fails to secure it due to ignorance, is it ethincal to use the network in good faith?
Note: I posted this message using a neighbor's unsecured network.
This will be a free program on the basis that you allow it to check all of your MS product keys. :)
...people start banging on Firefox hard enough to expose vulnerabilities?
Or, is Mozilla just that good at plugging leaks before they happen?
This is no big deal if you have invested in one of these
My quality of life has improved ten fold since I snagged one for myself!
It's my hot spectrum, I'll do what I want!
It stops when we start driving to their houses and knock on their door every five minutes to ask them if they want to buy penis enlargement pills. If they complain, just tell them they agreed to our presence by not replying to the stamp-sized notice we sent in the mail three weeks ago.
It's called an EPSQ. It can take as long a a year for your final clearance to come through. I think you might need a sponsor with a reason to access classifid data to actually get a clearance. Classified information is on a need to know basis.
I work for the DoD; Navy projects in particular. I happen to agree with you that it could be possible. That's about as much as I can offer without being put to death. (Yes, I signed a contract stating that if I devulged sensitive info to any non-qualified third party I could be put to death.) Oh well, at least I have a job!
For the upcoming Blu-Ray release of the trilogy I hear Lucas is planning a shower scene with Obi-wan and a bantha. "Ol' Ben gets lonely, then desperate" Pre-order now!