I believe I have discovered a similar problem where if you have too may items in your download manager history, the browser will crash and be come vulnerable to the same type of attack. A "creative" website could use JavaScript to aggressively download a common file type (that is set to automatically save) hundreds of times causing the browser to crash.
Unfortunately, I'm not a developer so I can't create POC to prove it.
Take a look at iMovie HD. Apple isn't one for adopting yesterday's standards. They usually create them, or accept the lattest and greatest (Firewire, Blu-Ray DVD, AAC, etc).
I think the IT job situation all depends on your market.
For example, I live in Wichita, Ks where there are currently very few available IT jobs. When I got laid off I did a survey and found that for every job listing in my area there where about 50-100 resumes per opening.
In Kansas City, there are only 10-20 resumes per every 100 jobs. The jobs up there also seem to pay more.
The bottom line is that there are IT jobs out there. You just have to be in the right location.
Ok then, in light of this recent news, I'll just run right out and do that. Because we all know that ANYTHING from AOL is way more secure that everything else out there.
Some guys over on IRC just hacked the Sony DRM and got it to run Linux! It's still in pre alpha, but I can see how running linux on this this thing could change the world.
Will they run Linux?
I believe I have discovered a similar problem where if you have too may items in your download manager history, the browser will crash and be come vulnerable to the same type of attack. A "creative" website could use JavaScript to aggressively download a common file type (that is set to automatically save) hundreds of times causing the browser to crash. Unfortunately, I'm not a developer so I can't create POC to prove it.
Take a look at iMovie HD. Apple isn't one for adopting yesterday's standards. They usually create them, or accept the lattest and greatest (Firewire, Blu-Ray DVD, AAC, etc).
I wonder how many tuners it will have. Also, will it run Linux? Imagine a beowolf cluster of these!
is for fags.
I think the IT job situation all depends on your market. For example, I live in Wichita, Ks where there are currently very few available IT jobs. When I got laid off I did a survey and found that for every job listing in my area there where about 50-100 resumes per opening. In Kansas City, there are only 10-20 resumes per every 100 jobs. The jobs up there also seem to pay more. The bottom line is that there are IT jobs out there. You just have to be in the right location.
a grid to process SPAM and virus hosts and DOS the hell of them (and their ISP) until somone convinces them to run Windows update.
Because they've already done so much for SPF.
ALL GLORY TO THE HYPNOTOAD!
In Soviet Russia, it runs on Linux.
Ok then, in light of this recent news, I'll just run right out and do that. Because we all know that ANYTHING from AOL is way more secure that everything else out there.
Good luck syncing your iPod with WinAmp.
Some guys over on IRC just hacked the Sony DRM and got it to run Linux! It's still in pre alpha, but I can see how running linux on this this thing could change the world.