Ok, subsitute the coffee with soda/tea/water/food, what ever you drink or eat. You in someway pay for any or all of those other types of beverages. So unless you don't spend any money and get all your food for free, you are one of those people.
Yeah, because we are sure he will be able to get a job that pays enough to pay the couple of million it cost to prosecute him and repay the plaintiff for the damages. This is better for him to serve some time than being in monstrous debt for the rest of his life. He will probably be out in a couple of months anyways.
He said poor hardware can't be fixed with software, unless over clocking was being done software which is causing the hardware to break. That could be fixed by software to not overclock.
Huh? The price for a app doesn't vary from market to market for a single app. Its not like Google or Amazon sets the price the dev does. Its more like people on Android phones don't want to buy, they want free. They are buying a cheaper phone compared to others, they are not looking to pay much for apps either. Piracy is easier on the Android since you can load your own apps not in the market.
Drobo pro with 3 TB drives setup with dual redundancy will get you 18 Gigs of drive space. In the future, just swap out drives as drive sizes get larger and you can continue to expand. www.drobo.com
If the person is on US soil, then its a federal or local law enforcement issue. The military is barred by federal law from being used on U.S. soil for domestic law enforcement. If it was Canada or Mexico, they would have extradited him to the US and there would have been a trial. You are getting all paranoid trying to rap your head around this issue. He might have been a US citizen, but he join a foreign military/terrorist organization and lead/planned attacks on US citizens and other countries. He did not refute this, so in my mind he is fair game if he gets hit in an air strike again a terrorist safe house. Don't forget that they got a couple other terrorist at the same time.
From the article it seems that here was a built in web cam. So is most likely a one or two year old laptop, so $60 was probably due to the fact he didn't have the username and password for it so it was unusable. Which should scream, STOLEN!!!!
Yeah, probably had a username and password the kid didn't have so the laptop was a brick without a reinstall disk he didn't have. So he sold it to the teacher who reformatted it by buying a disk most likely. That isn't unusable, it just not suppose to be used by anyone that is unauthorized, which was the both of them.
But they aren't taxing interstate commerce, just commerce done in their states by companies in their states. This puts the internet companies on the same playing field as the mom and pop shops that don't go over state lines. Otherwise, there will never be any mom and pop shops anymore, just order everything you need online.
They might not censor what is in that data center, but they sure as hell will monitor what goes in and out of it. If you think its a cheap way to out source your cloud computing you better be ready to have some of your info stolen by the Chinese Gov't as all wires in and out will be tapped.
6 in one hand, half a dozen in the other, you are saying the same thing he is saying. That the Apps from the app store are poorly written, take up to many resources, and cause the device to have poor performance. People that get poor performance from a device and the apps they install return the device because they believe it has to be the devices fault, because the programs where made for the phone since they were in the app store for that device. Remember, the normal user are not rational and don't associate the poor performance with the apps, but with the device. These are the same people that have 50 things starting up when they turn on their PC, and then complain about how slow their computer is and they need a new one. Even though their PC is only a year old.
What type of hosting are you getting? Shared hosting where you don't have the ability to do anything but setup a database, or you getting bare metal hosting where you can choose the OS and how to setup every detail of it, or you supply the hardware and routing equipment to a hosting facility . I suggest getting the bare metal or sending your own hardware, then using the docs you can get from the NSA on securing the servers. http://www.nsa.gov/ia/guidance/security_configuration_guides/operating_systems.shtml Like many people have said, make sure that you don't have direct access to the MySQL server from the outside, and that it only talks to the webserver to give data from the database. Even setup a management server where you can do WSUS and remote desktop stuff from if you are going Windows, or another Linux box that you can SSH into to then access all the other servers. If you do your own hardware you can supply your own firewall and setup VPN connection to it. Blah Blah Blah, you are getting the idea from what everyone is posting. So you should hopefully have a good starting point.
Question, does that mean a content infringer can be found by their IP Address? Because that is the holy grail of defenses for everyone here at Slashdot when someone is being sued by the RIAA/MPAA using their IP Address.
That aside, I think the same thing, give a listing of IPs to each ISP for those computers that are infected and have the ISP reach out to their users and not have it be the FBI.
Possibly, or it could be GPS messing up and plotting you in the wrong spot. I have ad it happen a few times. I will open Google Maps and it will put me about 10 to 50 miles off, then quickly fly back to where I'm currently located.
Irwin does not hoax when it comes to his network at Princeton, he runs a tight ship. The submitter was just trying to use a cache instead of hitting up princeton's network with traffic, so just remove the nyud.net and you will get the direct link.
Apple didn't infringe the patents, so the patents are fine and not invalidated, and continue to sue others. But, the patents just don't apply to what Apple has done, so Apple doesn't need to pay a fine for not infringing on the patents.
Ok, subsitute the coffee with soda/tea/water/food, what ever you drink or eat. You in someway pay for any or all of those other types of beverages. So unless you don't spend any money and get all your food for free, you are one of those people.
You are one of those people that will pay $4 for a coffee but nothing for software.
I don't check my email outside of business hours. If something breaks that needs fixing, call me, otherwise I can wait until tomorrow between 8 to 5.
No where on that page does it say you can take a phone call, and switch to one of the other apps will still on the call.
Hey, sounded like you were entertained by it. So, you paid them a few dollars for the hard work they did, right?
Yeah, because we are sure he will be able to get a job that pays enough to pay the couple of million it cost to prosecute him and repay the plaintiff for the damages. This is better for him to serve some time than being in monstrous debt for the rest of his life. He will probably be out in a couple of months anyways.
Or they charged Verizon for the parts and accounting just didn't notice.
He said poor hardware can't be fixed with software, unless over clocking was being done software which is causing the hardware to break. That could be fixed by software to not overclock.
Huh? The price for a app doesn't vary from market to market for a single app. Its not like Google or Amazon sets the price the dev does. Its more like people on Android phones don't want to buy, they want free. They are buying a cheaper phone compared to others, they are not looking to pay much for apps either. Piracy is easier on the Android since you can load your own apps not in the market.
Drobo pro with 3 TB drives setup with dual redundancy will get you 18 Gigs of drive space. In the future, just swap out drives as drive sizes get larger and you can continue to expand. www.drobo.com
He would have wanted it to go on iTunes for free.
The FBI have been arresting terrorist on US soil, no military involved.
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Which_countries_have_no_extradition_treaties_with_the_United_States
Yemen barely has a gov't, let alone an extradition treaty with the US.
If the person is on US soil, then its a federal or local law enforcement issue. The military is barred by federal law from being used on U.S. soil for domestic law enforcement. If it was Canada or Mexico, they would have extradited him to the US and there would have been a trial. You are getting all paranoid trying to rap your head around this issue. He might have been a US citizen, but he join a foreign military/terrorist organization and lead/planned attacks on US citizens and other countries. He did not refute this, so in my mind he is fair game if he gets hit in an air strike again a terrorist safe house. Don't forget that they got a couple other terrorist at the same time.
Maybe because they have a Azure cluster running in that facility.
From the article it seems that here was a built in web cam. So is most likely a one or two year old laptop, so $60 was probably due to the fact he didn't have the username and password for it so it was unusable. Which should scream, STOLEN!!!!
Yeah, probably had a username and password the kid didn't have so the laptop was a brick without a reinstall disk he didn't have. So he sold it to the teacher who reformatted it by buying a disk most likely. That isn't unusable, it just not suppose to be used by anyone that is unauthorized, which was the both of them.
But they aren't taxing interstate commerce, just commerce done in their states by companies in their states. This puts the internet companies on the same playing field as the mom and pop shops that don't go over state lines. Otherwise, there will never be any mom and pop shops anymore, just order everything you need online.
They might not censor what is in that data center, but they sure as hell will monitor what goes in and out of it. If you think its a cheap way to out source your cloud computing you better be ready to have some of your info stolen by the Chinese Gov't as all wires in and out will be tapped.
6 in one hand, half a dozen in the other, you are saying the same thing he is saying. That the Apps from the app store are poorly written, take up to many resources, and cause the device to have poor performance. People that get poor performance from a device and the apps they install return the device because they believe it has to be the devices fault, because the programs where made for the phone since they were in the app store for that device. Remember, the normal user are not rational and don't associate the poor performance with the apps, but with the device. These are the same people that have 50 things starting up when they turn on their PC, and then complain about how slow their computer is and they need a new one. Even though their PC is only a year old.
What type of hosting are you getting? Shared hosting where you don't have the ability to do anything but setup a database, or you getting bare metal hosting where you can choose the OS and how to setup every detail of it, or you supply the hardware and routing equipment to a hosting facility . I suggest getting the bare metal or sending your own hardware, then using the docs you can get from the NSA on securing the servers. http://www.nsa.gov/ia/guidance/security_configuration_guides/operating_systems.shtml Like many people have said, make sure that you don't have direct access to the MySQL server from the outside, and that it only talks to the webserver to give data from the database. Even setup a management server where you can do WSUS and remote desktop stuff from if you are going Windows, or another Linux box that you can SSH into to then access all the other servers. If you do your own hardware you can supply your own firewall and setup VPN connection to it. Blah Blah Blah, you are getting the idea from what everyone is posting. So you should hopefully have a good starting point.
Question, does that mean a content infringer can be found by their IP Address? Because that is the holy grail of defenses for everyone here at Slashdot when someone is being sued by the RIAA/MPAA using their IP Address.
That aside, I think the same thing, give a listing of IPs to each ISP for those computers that are infected and have the ISP reach out to their users and not have it be the FBI.
Possibly, or it could be GPS messing up and plotting you in the wrong spot. I have ad it happen a few times. I will open Google Maps and it will put me about 10 to 50 miles off, then quickly fly back to where I'm currently located.
Irwin does not hoax when it comes to his network at Princeton, he runs a tight ship. The submitter was just trying to use a cache instead of hitting up princeton's network with traffic, so just remove the nyud.net and you will get the direct link.
No.
Apple didn't infringe the patents, so the patents are fine and not invalidated, and continue to sue others. But, the patents just don't apply to what Apple has done, so Apple doesn't need to pay a fine for not infringing on the patents.