Hi Izaac,
>> it's not documented anywhere. So, please help me explain why
>> netbios and file shares on machines not within your network are bad
>> ideas.
>
> This situation is ultimately and entirely your fault.
>
> You, i.e. your IT department, has failed to provide the services and
> resourc
> demonstrate your *mental* *superiority* and the *dude* was not even
> talking about pentesting he was talking about *browsing teh
> interweb* at net cafes.
look at the first mail of this thread and accept that you are wrong.
But I realize that I'm expecting too much...
*PLONK*
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Hail Eris!
off topic thoughts:
> (twice 1.15 will likely be a bit or two different than 3.30). As Fortran
> geeks have known for over half a century, a better way to code this is:
>
> if (abs(a-b) < n*epsilon*a)
>
> where 'epsilon' is the hardware constant defining the smallest number such
> that 1+
Matthew Sabin wrote:
My company has made a conscious decision to leave our WiFi open to visitors,
while our internal machines connect via IPSec on the open airwaves.
A drive-by would show the open nature of our WiFi, but wouldn't immediately
tell you that we've secured our business fairly well.
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