Zitat von [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Since the catholic church say God exists and they have a vested interest
in the matter they must be lying. Therefore God doesn't exist. I rest
my case.
quod erat demonstrandum - I totally agree to that proof! ;)
David
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Jesus (who of course also doesn't exist if you follow the proof we made on the
non-existence of god [further up in the thread]), is it normal that you get
lots of Out of Office-replies if you post on FD? ;)
David
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Ubuntu Security Notice USN-102-1 March 29, 2005
sharutils vulnerabilities
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=242597
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=265904
James Longstreet wrote:
On Thu, 24 Mar 2005, Tim wrote:
Last I read, the license requires credit be given where credit is due.
Maybe I missed it, but I haven't ever seen that credit be given in the
documentation shipped with Windoze.
I don't know if it's credit per se, but I just ran
: Here we go again, so called intelligent people talking utter rot!
[..]
: Come on people grow up, put your prejudices aside and look at the
: information provided, draw conclusions based on that, and be prepared to
: change that opinion when the information to hand dictates.
Did you read
Did you read the report yourself? You sound like a Microsoft
cheerleader.
Talk about missing the point!
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* security curmudgeon:
From the report:
Additionally, when examining the days of risk time between when a
vulnerability is publicly disclosed to when a patch is released by the
vendor for that vulnerability we found an average of 31.3 days of risk
per vulnerability for the
It seems that there's some bsd code reused in microsoft
network utilities and their socket API implementation
(a number of previous emails demonstrated that). However,
the TCP/IP stack itself(tcpip.sys, ipsec.sys, etc)
is a totally different beast. There are a lot of architectural
differences
Well, the only reply to that would be:
Since the catholic church say God exists and they have a vested interest
in the matter they must be lying. Therefore God doesn't exist. I rest
my case.
Of course I'd be skeptical of their proof. If the Republicans came out
with proof that Democrats
- EXPL-A-2005-003 exploitlabs.com Advisory 032 -
- E-Data -
OVERVIEW
E-Data 2.0 is a powerful e-mail directory and
The C.P.A exam for accountants is a better comparison to the CISSP
than the Bar exam is for lawyers if we are going to compare industry
benchmarks. Eitherway, an internationally accepted stantard seems
inevitable.
-Rafiyq
On Sat, 26 Mar 2005 01:26:36 -0500, SecurityLSI [EMAIL PROTECTED]
By Darren W. Miller, aka defendingthenet, CastleCops Staff Writer
March 29, 2005
A friend called me one day and asked if I would stop by to look at his
computer. He said it was running abnormally slow and he had found
something on his hard-drive he could not explain. I could almost guess
what
I am headed for CCNP bootcamp so I can take some tests to see if I can
do what I have been doing for the last five years. I have no idea what
will be on the tests and am looking for some good braindumps. Anybody
know of good CCNP braindumps. Sorry to be off topic, but I don't know
who else to
Hi Dan, I'm not affiliated with these however I've had colleagues swear by
them. I also have no experience with them, so buyer beware:
http://www.examsheets.net/
http://www.testking.com/
On Tue, 29 Mar 2005, Daniel Sichel wrote:
I am headed for CCNP bootcamp so I can take some tests to see
http://members.lycos.co.uk/hardapple/
http://members.lycos.co.uk/hardapple/txt/OSX_Zombies.txt
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Mac-X newsletter.
Quote:
M$ has published the er33t h4mstuH k3ys to l33t7 5p34k! fj34r!
http://www.microsoft.com/athome/security/children/kidtalk.mspx
maybe they will make us an IE leet speak language pack.
-KF
Tim O'Guin wrote:
From the article:
Many hacker groups use a cryptic language to communicate with each
other on
(...)
Look beyond that and think out loud about the second part of the original
paragraph quoted:
per vulnerability for the Windows solution, 69.6 days of risk per
vulnerability for the minimal Linux solution and 71.4 days of risk for
the default Linux solution.
So now there is a
On Tue, 2005-03-29 at 23:15, Ill will wrote:
I think this article should have been posted on some aol mailing list.
I'm sorry but it looks like it was written for someone whos never used
a computer,
I did get a kick out of the opening the door to destruction in the p2p part
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404 [EMAIL
Well, duh, everyone knows kazaa is a tool for haxors.
On Wed, 30 Mar 2005 00:57:06 -0500, 404 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 2005-03-29 at 23:15, Ill will wrote:
I think this article should have been posted on some aol mailing list.
I'm sorry but it looks like it was written for someone
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