On 30 June 2013 16:57, Kingcope wrote:
> The US is spying on us .. Huh? Why didn't you tell us before !
He's also the only one still detecting "communism" in 2013...
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Marco Ermini
root@human # mount -t life -o ro /dev/dna /genetic/research
http://www.linkedin.com/in/m
On 10 March 2012 21:43, Alberto Fabiano wrote:
[...]
> Well, looks like COM, smells like COM , and acts like COM, but C++
> is´nt the unique language that use COM, still has a way familiar...
> can be another language.
Maybe it's Eiffel... ;-)
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Marco Ermini
root@human # mount
ing
(again I have not tested it):
pcre: "/^Range:bytes\s+\d+-\d?,\d+-\d+,\d+-\d+,\d+-\d+,\d+-\d+,\d+-\d+,/xH";
http_header; \
Cheers
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Marco Ermini
root@human # mount -t life -o ro /dev/dna /genetic/research
http://www.linkedin.com/in/marcoermini
"Jesus saves...
with SELinux.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/attachment.cgi?id=348662
I guess the fault is mainly in the vendor documentation...
Cheers
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Marco Ermini
r...@human # mount -t life -o ro /dev/dna /genetic/research
http://www.linkedin.com/in/marcoermini
"Jesus saves... but Buddha
On Jan 28, 2008 5:50 PM, worried security
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[...]
> > http://metasploit3.com/
>
> The site is down, maybe those chanology guys changed targets.
[...]
>From here, it's up...
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Marco Ermini
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's me: http://tinyurl.com/38dakw
(look mama, I'm an hacker. I can use tinyurl!!!)
On 8/14/07, Ray P <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You really have too much free time on your hands. :-)
>
And it's sadly lost...
Regards.
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Marco Ermini
[EMAIL PROTECTED] # mount -t li
die, offer
her something better, like the deepness and the intelligence that
brings seeing things from different points of view - this is what
languages is about, it's about cultures. When you know several
languages, you can do whatever you want in your life and do it
successfull - being it compu
oyee? :-)
> We will release collect.txt if we need to prove the full scale of the issue.
I am not so interested personally .-)
> Look below for an example:
[...]
Ok, I trust you that Yahoo is sending their out of office out to the
world. Therefore I suggest you to say "some" c
g that you don't know from
the outside...
> individual employees un firmilar with
> security issues are increasingly throwing inetrnal operational
[...]
What about being "un firmilar" with English grammar?
This time my anti-spam system was more clever than me... as you
http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~rja14/book.html
Enjoy
Cheers
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Marco Ermini
Dubium sapientiae initium. (Descartes)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] # mount -t life -o ro /dev/dna /genetic/research
http://www.markoer.org/ - https://www.linkedin.com/in/marcoermini
On 8/30/06, Paul Schmehl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Cute. Only works in IE, which is no big surprise.
In my Firefox, it works as well.
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Marco Ermini
Dubium sapientiae initium. (Descartes)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] # mount -t life -o ro /dev/dna /genetic/research
http://www.marko
4) As others have pointed out, bad choice of a signature for the
beginning of this thread :)
5) Rebuilding (reinserting, etc) the module every time the nodes list
changed (> 1 / day) would suck.
And these points are good, too.
Cheers
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Marco Ermini
Dubium sapientiae initium. (Descartes)
on, it is also generally faster because it accomodates better when
used in combination with EJBs or other sort of
caching/Model-View-Controller mechanisms.
Cheers
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Dubium sapientiae initium. (Descartes)
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(This messag
cker
> packed with Nullsoft NSIS.
[...]
It was classified as "Trojan-Clicker.Win32.Bomka.a"
Cheers
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Marco Ermini
Dubium sapientiae initium. (Descartes)
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On 12/21/05, Cassidy Macfarlane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yup, OK, it is, but you can still colour me surprised that this is a
> 'windows' DoS, as opposed to an IE issue.
[...]
Sure. On a Mac with Firefox I have no problems.
Cheers (and happy Christmas).
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Marco Er
omoting their fantasy role-playing without even having to hide their IP
> addresses.
[...]
Yeah. And that's called "schizophrenia"...
Cheers.
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Dubium sapientiae initium. (Descartes)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] # mount -t life -o ro /dev/dna /genetic/research
(This message i
CISSP yet I still ./ my way around the interweb.
[...]
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] # mount -t life -o ro /dev/dna /genetic/research
(This message is for the designated recipient only and may contain
privileged or confidential information. If you hav
of grey...
you got it). So I tend to not listen to "extreme" opinions about
almost anything. You must admit that your way of expressing
disagreement about SANS work did not help itself to be considered a
pondered and well founded opinion...
Cheers
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Dubium sapientiae initi
st and send a "FUCK YOU SHUT UP" in a
mailing list?
By the way - I simply don't want this "stupid" threads to continue in
the list :-) - did you agree that it's better to stop them? :-)
That's all folk :-)
Cheers
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Marco Ermini
Dubium sapientiae initium. (Descar
8.1.x you are 4
versions behind their actual off-the-shelf product - which, as we
said, "never breaks" so, of course, why not upgrade?... (and pay the
licensing fees)
Cheers
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Marco Ermini
Dubium sapientiae initium. (Descartes)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] # mount -t life -o ro /dev/dna /genetic/re
ersonally I am always diffident to that supposed first-hour experts,
hacking Linux from 0.91 or BSD from 2.0... these are just morons,
single-minded person unable to think out of the box (sorry if this
could offend someone, it is not my intention).
This is my first and last post on this topic.
just guessing why they may not care
so much). Security is considered often not important - especially if
you can "inexpensively" upgrade to a 9.x or 10.x or 11.x software
version which "never breaks"...
Cheers.
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Marco Ermini
Dubium sapientiae initium. (Descartes)
[EMAIL PRO
DEB packages did - but they are NOT assumed to be performed
unattended).
Cheers
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Dubium sapientiae initium. (Descartes)
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