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  1. Re: Wonder Why It keeps Happening? on Security Vendors Self-Censor Target Breach Details · · Score: 1

    VPNs can be useful. They should be used to forcibly encrypting traffic as well as only restricting traffic to known sources, destinations, ports, etc.

    Some PHBs think encryption like https is good enough and that simply isn't the case. Systems that have no business connecting to the Internet should be explicitly blocked from doing so. Systems that need to transmit data over the Internet for B2B traffic should do it over a VPN connection whenever possible with restrictions. I have seen too many systems granted open Internet access to download a single file from a business partner.

  2. Re:Wonder Why It keeps Happening? on Security Vendors Self-Censor Target Breach Details · · Score: 2

    I'll guess the reason it keeps happening is because most of these systems are not implemented securely. The POS systems themselves may have security issues but I'm guessing that the communications aren't running over VPN tunnels.

    I know Target keeps getting the headlines but wasn't there at least two other major retailers hit by this? Did they all use the same POS or contractor for implementation?

  3. Re:Pay cash on Security Vendors Self-Censor Target Breach Details · · Score: 1

    I sure hope if this gets modded up it is tagged as Funny.

  4. Re:NoScript on Ask Slashdot: Are AdBlock's Days Numbered? · · Score: 1

    FF + NoScript + Adblock Plus + Ghostery + Flashblock = I can see the page just fine with no annoying content.

  5. Re:Unless laws change on Obama Announces Surveillance Reforms · · Score: 2

    Then explicitly outlaw that behavior because the existing law is not actually working.

  6. Unless laws change on Obama Announces Surveillance Reforms · · Score: 2

    Unless laws change to explicitly ban behavior there is little to stop them from creating exceptions to their own policies and procedures.

  7. Re:Leak Tracking on BitTorrent's Bram Cohen Unveils New Steganography Tool DissidentX · · Score: 1

    What about converting to another file format before passing along the data?

    jpg ---> png
    doc ---> pdf
    pdf --> screenshot ---> ?

  8. Metro on servers on Windows 9 Already? Apparently, Yes. · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Metro on servers is a big turn off but MS will be slow to accept that server admins have different GUI needs. Sure core is catching on some but the GUI users will stick around until forced to use powershell.

  9. Re:Good thing Visa takes the risk... on Neiman Marcus and Other Retailers Breached, Credit Card Details Stolen · · Score: 1

    In the long run the customer and/or the taxpayer pay.

  10. Re:Current PCs are good enough. on PC Shipments In 2013 See the Worst Yearly Decline In History · · Score: 1

    Run the latest OS on a mac 7 years old? Uh, no.

    I had to get rid of my wife's 6 year old iMac a few months ago because it couldn't be upgraded to the latest OS. It would no longer browse websites due to not being able to run newer browsers, Java, etc.

  11. Re:I'm torn... on Supreme Court To Hear Aereo Case · · Score: 1

    Aereo is more than fair play. They are merely providing a service for what I can already do for myself legally at home. Customers are merely paying Aereo for the equipment and service/convenience. I can't think of a single thing they are doing that isn't already legal for customers themselves or the cable/satellite industry. What it probably comes down to is that the TV industry wants to get paid even though Aereo isn't costing them any money or customers. If anything Aereo is helping keep them in business

    1. Aereo provides OTA broadcasts on another medium/"network" for customers with respect to their geographical area. This is the same as cable and satellite.

    2. Aereo provides a DVR service which allows customers to records shows so they can watch them at a later time. Because the DVR is in the cloud customers can watch their recordings from almost anywhere with Internet access. Customers can already do this with various cable/satellite services and home devices like Slingbox.

    Aereo is not altering the public broadcast nor is it providing it to an unintended audience. At the least the TV broadcasters should be making things easier for Aereo. They really should be major investors.

    What will probably happen is the TV broadcasters are going to keep using the courts to slow down or cripple Aereo while they roll out their own craptastic implementations of the same service.

  12. Re: Great on Google Begins To Merge Google+, Gmail Contacts · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Mistakenly use the wrong account ONE time and you probably won't be able to undo the mess it will cause. I didn't like it when my "smart" phone linked my contacts and social apps and I don't like the idea of G+,FB, etc doing things auto-magically for me either.

    This crap is just chasing me away from Gmail and G+.

  13. Re:I can kind of see it on Court Rules Against Online Anonymity · · Score: 1

    This.

    It is all or nothing.

  14. Re:Momentum on Security Expert: Yahoo's Email Encryption Needs Work · · Score: 2

    Exactly. The same kind of people still have AOL accounts... heck I know one or two MSN customers too. These "portals" are the Internet to them. Luckily for Y!/AOL their remaining customers are plentiful and don't know how to block ads.

  15. Re:Won't happen on University Developing Technology To Vote On Your Tablet, Smartphone · · Score: 1

    "Generally, the smarter a person gets, the more republican they tend to lean in ideology even if they insist on remaining democrats or liberals."

    I truly hope you are trolling and don't believe what you wrote. I have read some idiotic stuff on /. over the years and this one is right up towards the top.

    It is more like: "Generally, the older a person gets the more conservative they tend to lean..." The older you get the more you have thus you have more to lose. I tend to think it is more like "Generally, the more intelligent a person gets the more centrist they tend to lean..." Key being intelligence (contextual application of data) vs smart (memorization of data) and realizing that voters are a diverse group with diverse wants, needs, etc etc so there is rarely a single right answer to complex issues.

    Having said that, thinking of politicians as "democrat" or "republican" is a trap. If you pay attention you will see they are more alike than they are different. I tend to think of them as two different marketing campaigns for the same organization.

  16. Re:divert tsunamis from strategic buildings on Metamaterials Developed To Bend Sound Waves, Deflect Tsunamis · · Score: 1

    No no no that would never happen. I'm sure the plan would be to redirect it to circle on itself so it gets dizzy and falls down ... or form a giant vortex that sucks the entire earth into another dimension.

  17. Re:No, it would improve Google searches on Could an Erasable Internet Kill Google? · · Score: 2

    This may make me sound old but before Google was around the Internet was much much smaller and search engines pretty much SUCKED. Searching was (and sometimes still is) a skill/art. Sure search engines and directories got incrementally better at first and then Google blew them all out of the water.

    Feel free to use another search site. Nobody is forcing you to use Google.

  18. Re:Horrah!! on Tesla Gets $34 Million Tax Break, Adds Capacity For 35,000 More Cars · · Score: 1

    You just don't get it. They need to keep the wealthy folks going so they can employ the poor. If we run out of rich employers we will all be out of work. ;-)

  19. Re:Right and wrong on GM's CEO Rejects Repaying Feds for Bailout Losses · · Score: 1

    Only for the shares we purchased. Unfortunately we the taxpayers were never asked about the purchase or the sale.

  20. Re:Right and wrong on GM's CEO Rejects Repaying Feds for Bailout Losses · · Score: 1

    He represents the company and his job is to protect shareholder value. ... I just purchased a new car, and it was a Ford.

    Hmm. I think you may have illustrated a point.

  21. Right and wrong on GM's CEO Rejects Repaying Feds for Bailout Losses · · Score: 4, Interesting

    He is technically right and morally wrong.

    Let the shareholders decide by vote. We the consumers (and the taxpayers) can then decide if we want to continue to buy their products, bail them out, or invest as shareholders. This is a decision that will have very long term effects on GM that will affect them long after the CEO is gone. I know it will affect my future buying decisions.

  22. Re:Summary is wrong wrong wrong on Google Makes It Harder For Marketers To Collect User Data · · Score: 1

    Spammers still do the 1px thing? Who downloads images by default? .... probably most people not commenting on this thread.

  23. Re:iPad on Ask Slashdot: Easy Wi-Fi-Enabled Tablet For My Dad? · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I am no Apple fan but I tend to agree just for the fact that he can take it to the store and get help if/when you are not around.

  24. Re:iTunes on Ask Slashdot: Best FLOSS iTunes Replacement In 2013? · · Score: 1

    Unless you have a very large library in various formats. iTunes for me is one of the worst applications I have ever battled with and I doubt they will ever make it suitable for folks like that me that feel Foobar 2000 is a great app.

  25. Re:It's a doomed race against time on Get Ready For a Streaming Music Die-Off · · Score: 4, Informative