Yeah I was able to archive a couple threads once stuff starting feeling a bit "off" there. And yeah, it was much more then a phishing crew, much more. No one was surprised about the busts, it's expected in that scene. What WAS surprising was how organized it was.
Luckily I had stopped reading the site/forum a year and a half or so before the busts, and luckily that's all I did, on there, though they made it tempting to try and partake in the actions. Ethics Ethics Ethics Ethics Ethics Ethics Ethics.
What added to the interest was I had the pleasure of hearing both sides of this fight, from both site readers, and the SS. As I do some tech security consulting with some retired and not so retired ss. I actually by chance heard of the busts offhand during an unrelated business meeting, when one of the not so retired were talking with a fellow tech guy, very surreal.
Yeah, if you have to worry about whether people are streaming or not.. maybe posting them on slashdot isn't the best idea:p.. Thanks for the thought though.
Not all ISPs by any means, it's still a newer protection standard that's growing. SBC just recently blocked me out 3 months ago. It's completely annoying for techs who know how to manage their comps but it's the best way to protect their networks by far for the time being.
cto:"ohh, only 6000 desktops eh??...That's not even a third of the population..."
me:"a third the population of what?..."
cto:"of Windows!"
me: *tries to hold back migraine* >_
Ahh so true. Math was spent playing with TI Basic, ahh those were the days. Made test day fly by too with the helper programs I had made 8-) And yeah, ditto @ bored@work reading slashdot.
And kudos to the first post, they're right. Computers are here, learn to use them or learn to wield a hammer.
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Proxy-Connection: Keep-Alive
Connection: Keep-Alive
Server: Microsoft-IIS/5.0
Date: Fri, 11 Mar 2005 10:08:06 GMT
test: tester
IISExport: This web site was exported using IIS Export v3.0
IISExport: This web site was exported using IIS Export v3.0
X-Powered-By: ASP.NET
Content-Length: 70044
Content-Type: text/html
Expires: Wed, 09 Mar 2005 10:08:06 GMT
Cache-control: private
Set-Cookie: ASPSESSIONIDQABRASAC=FKIHNKLAGKECNOJDAFHPFLEA; path=/
P3P: CP="IDC DSP LAW ADM DEV TAI PSA PSD IVA IVD CON HIS TEL OUR DEL SAM OTR IND OTC"
consider ways to manage browser coexistence because that is the most likely long-term outcome:
Maybe 2 browser engines world.. But with AOL Browser coming out (who has its own userbase already) And Netscape 8, and continued development on firefox, and IE, and continued development on opera, two browsers seems like a bit of a stretch, two major browsers even seems like a stretch in the not so distant future..
and incorporating the famous answer to the ultimate question of life, the universe, and everything.
Can someone please shed light on this for those of us in the dark?
I think more importantly, real investors don't care about any of that. For when real investors win, they win, and when they lose, they still win.
Yeah ditto, what is the person, a 16 year old girl?
VERY unfair rating. Insightful please. Someone needs to meta moderate this.
that's what I get for asking my clueless roommate, and not just trusting i remembered it right, it was on the list for a minute, shoulda googled =P
1. Mozilla
2. Firebird
3. Firefox
4. ???
5. Profit!!!
Yeah I was able to archive a couple threads once stuff starting feeling a bit "off" there. And yeah, it was much more then a phishing crew, much more. No one was surprised about the busts, it's expected in that scene. What WAS surprising was how organized it was. Luckily I had stopped reading the site/forum a year and a half or so before the busts, and luckily that's all I did, on there, though they made it tempting to try and partake in the actions. Ethics Ethics Ethics Ethics Ethics Ethics Ethics. What added to the interest was I had the pleasure of hearing both sides of this fight, from both site readers, and the SS. As I do some tech security consulting with some retired and not so retired ss. I actually by chance heard of the busts offhand during an unrelated business meeting, when one of the not so retired were talking with a fellow tech guy, very surreal.
Yeah, if you have to worry about whether people are streaming or not.. maybe posting them on slashdot isn't the best idea :p .. Thanks for the thought though.
Yup very loving, they just LOVE to give people nice tight hugs when they see them!
Not all ISPs by any means, it's still a newer protection standard that's growing. SBC just recently blocked me out 3 months ago. It's completely annoying for techs who know how to manage their comps but it's the best way to protect their networks by far for the time being.
Hi MOST people on SlashDot.. It's something we got over years ago ;)
im looking at it later and i understand perfectly what was happening lol..
Ahh, the joys of working for a moron..
after reading this to the CTO of our company..
cto:"ohh, only 6000 desktops eh??...That's not even a third of the population..."
me:"a third the population of what?..."
cto:"of Windows!"
me: *tries to hold back migraine* >_
Ahh so true. Math was spent playing with TI Basic, ahh those were the days. Made test day fly by too with the helper programs I had made 8-) And yeah, ditto @ bored@work reading slashdot. And kudos to the first post, they're right. Computers are here, learn to use them or learn to wield a hammer.
actually you'd be surprised at the percentage of rooted *nix boxes you would find..
pwned, jux0r!!!111
fyi tho the real site still uses it..
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Proxy-Connection: Keep-Alive
Connection: Keep-Alive
Server: Microsoft-IIS/5.0
Date: Fri, 11 Mar 2005 10:08:06 GMT
test: tester
IISExport: This web site was exported using IIS Export v3.0
IISExport: This web site was exported using IIS Export v3.0
X-Powered-By: ASP.NET
Content-Length: 70044
Content-Type: text/html
Expires: Wed, 09 Mar 2005 10:08:06 GMT
Cache-control: private
Set-Cookie: ASPSESSIONIDQABRASAC=FKIHNKLAGKECNOJDAFHPFLEA; path=/
P3P: CP="IDC DSP LAW ADM DEV TAI PSA PSD IVA IVD CON HIS TEL OUR DEL SAM OTR IND OTC"
professionally speaking N/A should be Not Applicable, but yeah you're right, sometimes it gets incorrectly used as Not Available.
...and in other news computers are killing the typewriter...
Werd2Dumpster Diving
mapquest does this, it's a feature i use often, though it's done by cookies since they obviously dont require an account.
Hence the 2 browser engines comment.. However they are still independent browsers.
consider ways to manage browser coexistence because that is the most likely long-term outcome:
Maybe 2 browser engines world.. But with AOL Browser coming out (who has its own userbase already) And Netscape 8, and continued development on firefox, and IE, and continued development on opera, two browsers seems like a bit of a stretch, two major browsers even seems like a stretch in the not so distant future..
Perfect timing for me though, i have my lunch in front of me and this should provide some lunchtime entertainment.
I Hurd Dat!
Nevermind.. Google beat slashdot Here is the answer, at least i dont have to go on a quest to find the question ;)
and incorporating the famous answer to the ultimate question of life, the universe, and everything. Can someone please shed light on this for those of us in the dark?