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  1. Re:Before a knee jerk posts... on Blackhole Exploit Kit Gets an Upgrade · · Score: 1

    How many ad servers do you contact with each page visited?

    How motivated would attackers be to compromise any ad server?

  2. Re:Jesus, stop being pathetic! on Linux Users Banned From Diablo III Servers · · Score: 1

    www.grimrock.net/ (Eye of the Beholder type Dungeon Crawler)

    minetest.net/ (Block mining and building game)

  3. Re:CISCO controlled botnet. on Cisco's Cloud Vision: Mandatory, and Killed At Their Discretion · · Score: 1

    U.S. governement mandates backdoors for CALEA acces in all CISCO(IOS) routers.
    https://www.zdnet.com/blog/security/router-backdoors-hacked-by-chinese-part-2/926

  4. CISCO controlled botnet. on Cisco's Cloud Vision: Mandatory, and Killed At Their Discretion · · Score: 1

    Will your endpoint IP be sold as a tool in the war to fight cartel bot nets?

    What happens when the weakness in the update system is found and exploited?

    Will you know if your hardware is "clean" after reflashing?

  5. Re:Windows 8 upgrade prices dropped by Microsoft on Prototype Clickjacking Rootkit Developed For Android · · Score: 1

    Agressive pricing frightens slashdotters newly accustomed to Linux's increased market share.

    Like every other slashdotter I'll buy a copy for photoshop, mixcraft and games. (Windows is for ralaxation - lol)

  6. Re:Causation on Wiretap Requests From Federal and State Authorities Fell 14% In 2011 · · Score: 1

    I believe asymetric encryption is broken. The NSA has the ability to factor very large semi primes. This would render PGP, RSA, etc vulnerable.Adittionally PRNG don't start with an entirly random seed. Side channel attacks likely makes nearly all encryption over the wire less useful.

  7. Bank of Microsoft. on Microsoft To Bring Windows 8 Marketplace In 180 Countries · · Score: 1

    Coordinating payment from different institutons in different currencies is a profit opportunitty.

  8. Re:Only a partial list on Websites Can Detect What Chrome Extensions You've Installed · · Score: 1

    "Chromium must be programmed by Advertisers." /ftfy

  9. Re:Corporate Monopoly on Google, Motorola Ordered To Provide Android Info To Apple · · Score: 1

    In the end, all big corporations will limit how their competitors can innovate.

  10. One down Google to go. on The Pirate Bay On Track To Be Banned In the UK? · · Score: 1

    Create (Close) the courts to any innovative distribution with legislation.

    Create (Close) a friendly environment to purchase content.

    Create (Close) Remix to only those approved by you.

    Create (Close) Ranks amongst your customers.

    Fight it tooth and nail. This isn't food clothing or shelter. Vote with your dollars you don't need it, don't buy it.

  11. Re:"does some spying and reporting on you" on Ask Slashdot: Copy Protection Advice For ~$10k Software? · · Score: 1

      None of this works if it inconveniences your customer. someone else will reverse your best feature and post rewritten code to git hub.
        Protect it with something your customer knows (watermark - pirate needs 1+ copies for inference), something your customer has. (dongle and running hardware ID), something you have (server activation).

    The answer is what cannot be stolen. A knowledgeable customer service rep. with the power to make your customer happy.

        So happy you fire your sales force and rely on customers.

  12. Re:Why bother on Researchers Break Video CAPTCHAs · · Score: 2

    Secure sign-in with google or Facebook for a single player game and now we are tracked everywhere with all of our personal info attached.

    .

  13. Re:Names Please? on New Privacy Laws Could Boost EU Cloud Industry · · Score: 1

    U.S.A. demands back doors in Cisco and other routers for law enforcement.
    http://www.zdnet.com/blog/security/router-backdoors-hacked-by-chinese-part-2/926

  14. Re:MDHL compliant HDMI port? on Thumbdrive-Sized Streaming Media Players Coming Soon · · Score: 1

    There are adapters like this but if you like Blu-ray HiDef The sound will cut out a few minutes in. It doesn't work..

    Sony will sell you a new Cinavia capable T.V.

  15. Re:Samsung, Sony, and Toshiba? on Thumbdrive-Sized Streaming Media Players Coming Soon · · Score: 1

    Cinavia - No Blu-ray streaming. Please, Buy another new Sony T.V. with this amazing capability.

  16. Re:Honeypot? on Site Offers History of Torrent Downloads By IP · · Score: 3, Interesting

    http://panopticlick.eff.org/ - Why do browsers reveal so much about themselves?

  17. Re:Without really knowing specifics.. on Senator Uses FCC Nomination Process To Question National Wireless Network · · Score: 1

    No evidence?... "Newt Gingrich" "Ben Bernanke" ..you get the idea.

  18. Re:Sad on Will Firefox Lose Google Funding? · · Score: 1

    Give freely of your time, talents and dollars to support open source development.

    Even a dollar donation can help with bandwidth.

    (I remember when a browser cost 25+ dollars. Now get off my lawn! /g)

  19. Re:He should remove it. on CarrierIQ Tries To Silence Security Researcher · · Score: 1

    Offtopic: Precrime: "FBI spied On George Carlin."
    http://jourlaw.blogspot.com/2009/01/fbi-spied-on-george-carlin.html
    Hitler would approved this technology. (Godwin rule now in play.).

  20. Re:Raise your hand if... on Internet Water Army On the March · · Score: 1

    Handy when your talking war with Syria or Accidents in Iran..

  21. Political context. on Pakistan Bans 1600 Words and Phrases For Texting · · Score: 1

    A memo was leaked a few days ago. ("memogate") The Pakistan civilian government already unpopular for alignment with the west. asked the U.S. to do something about the Pakistan military gaining more power.
      SOPA is in U.S. congress/senate.
    Was network censorship in a country with many more pressing needs part of an agreement for our help?

  22. Re:I don't understand . . . . . on Computing Pioneers Share Their First Tech Memories · · Score: 1

    telnet telehack.com /jfk

  23. Re:Wow, I first read that as "*isn't* a crime" on DOJ: Violating a Site's ToS Is a Crime · · Score: 1

    Slashdot's is a mobocracy. This cannot be done. Sir.

  24. Re:[citation needed] on RIAA Doesn't Like the "Used Digital Music" Business · · Score: 1

    "Happy Birthday to you...' /nvm.

  25. Re:It was part of his job on Tech Site Sues Ex-Employee, Claiming Rights To His Twitter Account · · Score: 1

    Too bad he didn't copyright Phonedog_Noah - lol
      He should of asked the RIAA for help. their shark lawyers would have him being paid for 70 years after his death.