Its just speculation but one of the London's newspapers, there were 2 places which were mentioned in other articles, 1 didn't have any nuclear plants and another doesn't produce the polonium 210 in its current form but does some preparation on the radioactive elements.
Don't follow every tabloid, especially when the official London investigation didn't post much details yet.
I guess you haven't used bitcomet's preview feature.
If the file is popular and downloading at around 300kb/sec down you can start watching the movie in about 5-10 minutes without any brakes
There is a huge difference.
How much is avg email? about 1kb
How much would a prerecorded voice msg be?
You gonna need a lot of bw to send a lot of voice messages and it will take too long...
Targeted phishing could happen on the other hand.
"An e-mail advertisement intercepted by researchers contained an offer to infect computers for use in botnets at $25 per 10,000 hijacked PCs"
Dear researches i would like to make you an even better offer recently my good friend the president of nigeria was killed and he had left me a huge amount of money but i need help getting it out of the country for pay the fee for all the legal paper work and transfers i will give you 20% of my 100 million inheretence
"The fix is a DLL that gets injected into all applications via the AppInit_DLLs registry key," Sotirov wrote in a message posted to security mailing lists. He said the DLL fixes the bug by patching a single byte in MSHTML.DLL when it is loaded in memory. "This change makes the 'createTextRange()' function return an error code instead of returning 0. This exactly how the problem was fixed in the latest IE7 beta from March 20," Sotirov explained.
from the article
If he releases the sources won't companies like Vonage that are being subjected to voip packet throttling from copetitive ISPs just take it and use this technology for free?
While the site might still be accessible to millions of users worldwide, here in Canada after you try to download anything from their website you won't get far.
Due to Rogers (Canadian Cable ISP) throtling down torrent packets it becomes impossible to download anything
Probably a lot more ISP around the world will start doing simular action to cut down on the bandwidth usage in the name of "fighting piracy" while just savin themselfs bandwidth which they over sold
Imagine yourself rating a site good thats one vote
Imagine a botnet rating a spyware infested site good, thats 1 000 000 votes which sites will be on the top?
you seem to be paying too much for your hosting 50cents per gig is way too much especially if you use 200 gigs daily $100/0.5/gig check out ev1servers.net or other simular sites you can get around 1000 to 1500 gigs of transfer for 100 bucks now days
If you read carefully its not that they don't want people calling BitTorrent what it is without paying them. Its them wanting to stop adware companies to making "BitTorrent Client" and then just using his code plus a lot of spyware.
If you search for bittorrent there are numerous sites that claim to be official bittorrent clients and charging fees for the program while adding extra adware bundles!
My ISP is rogers and I specifically payed for Extreme edition for 500KB/sec down and 80KB/sec down with 100gigs of monthly transfer but it really became anoying when they limited downloads to 1-2KB/sec. Since I payed for the bandwidth and speed I should be able to use it, if I go over then they can disconnect me.
Things like throteling is their plan to cut costs, they recently disabled access to new groups and now this. Fortunetly there are easy ways around it like used reserved ports like 1090 and bitcomets encryption.
Banks could require you to install a piece of software that will verify the system to be safe allowing you to access you account only after the verification has taken place.
If you the verification fails it could offer you ways to fix your pc or something along those lines and would not allow you to enter your username/password...
Had a simular problem was looking for Konika Minolta A1 or A2 and there were lots of shops based in the state of New York, some had stores hosted by yahoo.com, anyways they offered the cameras at a very good price but when you placed an order they would go through the same bs about ordering a kit to go with the camera and so on...
Evantually I gave up on the online sites and just bought a camera from a local camera shop.
I fall in those 30% for sure, the hosting companies when recieving DMCA notice will not bother to validate it and will not bother to hear a counter argument in your defence, its easier for them just to unplug your server, even though the law states that they have to allow for a site owner to defend against the take down notice.
Especialy if the content of the site is somewhat questionable and the company issuing the take down notice is big (like microsucks)
The cost of stuff like fans, heaters, lights that comunicate with the computer is probably not gonna be cheap.
Also if they all used bluetooth you could have a lot of fun with your neighbours if they had such technologoy
Its just speculation but one of the London's newspapers, there were 2 places which were mentioned in other articles, 1 didn't have any nuclear plants and another doesn't produce the polonium 210 in its current form but does some preparation on the radioactive elements.
Don't follow every tabloid, especially when the official London investigation didn't post much details yet.
This company imports it from Russia
The new method that they figured out was
"site:newyorktimes.com "Tour de France" "
Have you head what some of the ppl in the US government are saying?
They don't have any "Intellectual Property"
I guess you haven't used bitcomet's preview feature.
If the file is popular and downloading at around 300kb/sec down you can start watching the movie in about 5-10 minutes without any brakes
There is a huge difference.
How much is avg email? about 1kb
How much would a prerecorded voice msg be?
You gonna need a lot of bw to send a lot of voice messages and it will take too long...
Targeted phishing could happen on the other hand.
The Official site
Participants are not as interesting as DARPA most of them are small robots not full sized cars...
Although I would like to watch how those robots will pass the mine field
You publish an article that software designer is the one of the top 10 jobs to have :)
"An e-mail advertisement intercepted by researchers contained an offer to infect computers for use in botnets at $25 per 10,000 hijacked PCs"
Dear researches i would like to make you an even better offer recently my good friend the president of nigeria was killed and he had left me a huge amount of money but i need help getting it out of the country for pay the fee for all the legal paper work and transfers i will give you 20% of my 100 million inheretence
"So, the real question is... what happens when the computer is asleep?? Does it still work?"
Well do the trees talk when nobody is around?
What do "conservative Christian groups" have to do with internet domain names...
EU has full right to complain about us control over the domains
"The fix is a DLL that gets injected into all applications via the AppInit_DLLs registry key," Sotirov wrote in a message posted to security mailing lists. He said the DLL fixes the bug by patching a single byte in MSHTML.DLL when it is loaded in memory. "This change makes the 'createTextRange()' function return an error code instead of returning 0. This exactly how the problem was fixed in the latest IE7 beta from March 20," Sotirov explained.
from the article
If he releases the sources won't companies like Vonage that are being subjected to voip packet throttling from copetitive ISPs just take it and use this technology for free?
While the site might still be accessible to millions of users worldwide, here in Canada after you try to download anything from their website you won't get far.
Due to Rogers (Canadian Cable ISP) throtling down torrent packets it becomes impossible to download anything
Probably a lot more ISP around the world will start doing simular action to cut down on the bandwidth usage in the name of "fighting piracy" while just savin themselfs bandwidth which they over sold
Imagine yourself rating a site good thats one vote
Imagine a botnet rating a spyware infested site good, thats 1 000 000 votes
which sites will be on the top?
you seem to be paying too much for your hosting 50cents per gig is way too much especially if you use 200 gigs daily $100/0.5/gig check out ev1servers.net or other simular sites you can get around 1000 to 1500 gigs of transfer for 100 bucks now days
If you read carefully its not that they don't want people calling BitTorrent what it is without paying them. Its them wanting to stop adware companies to making "BitTorrent Client" and then just using his code plus a lot of spyware .
If you search for bittorrent there are numerous sites that claim to be official bittorrent clients and charging fees for the program while adding extra adware bundles!
My ISP is rogers and I specifically payed for Extreme edition for 500KB/sec down and 80KB/sec down with 100gigs of monthly transfer but it really became anoying when they limited downloads to 1-2KB/sec. Since I payed for the bandwidth and speed I should be able to use it, if I go over then they can disconnect me.
Things like throteling is their plan to cut costs, they recently disabled access to new groups and now this. Fortunetly there are easy ways around it like used reserved ports like 1090 and bitcomets encryption.
Banks could require you to install a piece of software that will verify the system to be safe allowing you to access you account only after the verification has taken place.
If you the verification fails it could offer you ways to fix your pc or something along those lines and would not allow you to enter your username/password...
With all the power they could have come up with a nicer crash screen :)
Had a simular problem was looking for Konika Minolta A1 or A2 and there were lots of shops based in the state of New York, some had stores hosted by yahoo.com, anyways they offered the cameras at a very good price but when you placed an order they would go through the same bs about ordering a kit to go with the camera and so on...
Evantually I gave up on the online sites and just bought a camera from a local camera shop.
I fall in those 30% for sure, the hosting companies when recieving DMCA notice will not bother to validate it and will not bother to hear a counter argument in your defence, its easier for them just to unplug your server, even though the law states that they have to allow for a site owner to defend against the take down notice.
Especialy if the content of the site is somewhat questionable and the company issuing the take down notice is big (like microsucks)
cars are moving toward fuel cells as well they can deliver more power for a longer time
The cost of stuff like fans, heaters, lights that comunicate with the computer is probably not gonna be cheap.
Also if they all used bluetooth you could have a lot of fun with your neighbours if they had such technologoy
Old Story They had a ground braking discovery in December of 1999 :) and then they got 25 million for it as the story claims