Indeed, but something I was not aware of until this happened.
It didn't case me any problems or anything, it was just one of those
"They can do that?"
Old news yes, but new to me.
Micheal Espinola Jr wrote:
> Its a part of the original transaction that you authorized, so TD has to
> let Sear do
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You say this...
> The freedom-loving Hackers at the front have been joined by their Israeli
> brothers in arms
.
.blah blah blah...
.
> devoted to protecting the rights and freedoms of the citizens of a nation,
> including the right to religion, and
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Ahh those windows, drafty things, always letting the elements in, might
want to get some plastic up over em'... better yet, replace them altogether.
- -tlc
Mike Vasquez wrote:
> Nice, even better. So that means a lot of the higher end APs that use
osquitoes
>
> 2 Linksys boxes running OpenWRT and a decent battery (actually using WDS
> you could have a whole string of such devices) sort of negates the
> mosquito/bear/skunk problem if you're so far away that you can't be
> found with a reasonably high-gain antenna.
&g
> http://www.hackerfactor.com/blog/
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nk that they are going to have to contend with the
> challenges imposed by open source operating systems and OSX, but they are a
> software giant. Also remember, Windows is not the only thing that Microsoft
> makes. They have their hands in a lot of different pots.
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M$ will never let us h4x0rz into their source (willingly) but I agree
with you James, the open source paradigm has regularly outpaced M$ and
many other large corporate software producers where it comes to
addressing bugs, security holes, and in many ca
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Perhaps, and I agree 100% with free expression, but I made the mistake
of opening this at work! good thing it was early and no one was around.
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Stack Smasher wrote:
> Free speech in full effect ; ) Proof once again this list is not
> mode
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FF 2.0.0.2 - binary version on a gentoo box. crashes.
Tõnu Samuel wrote:
> Can be dupe but in fast browsing over topics I did not discovered this
> exploit:
>
> http://people.zoy.org/~sam/firefox-crash-save-session-before-clicking.gif
>
>
> I d
ossibly related to another story I read
earlier on Zone-H
here: http://www.zone-h.org/content/view/14577/31/
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>> The 2005 text does briefly mention "Accessing content / web-scanning"
>> (take a look at Notes 1-3).
>>
>> So the problem is much older.
Well, that's Micro$loth for ya.
Amit Klein wrote:
> Michal Zalewski wrote:
>> On Sat, 3 Feb 2007, Michal Zal
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Yep, that'll wreak some havoc alright.
Knud Erik Højgaard wrote:
>> something similar to PSExec under linux.
>
> ssh-keygen
> ssh-add
> for i in `cat serverlist` ; do ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED] rm -rf / ; done
>
>
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HA! Nice one.
pdp (architect) wrote:
> http://www.gnucitizen.org/blog/what-happens-to-your-computer-if-you-mispell-googlecom
>
> it is worth seeing this
>
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Thanks for the crunch down on the data Carl. I've not had time to
analyze the list myself but that's the exact information I would have
been after.
Cheers!
Sûnnet Beskerming wrote:
> Where did it all come from? The prevailing theory is that the 'Tom
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HAHA! Yeah, I had just updated to firefox 2 before I went to the
phishing page and got the warning. It kinda threw me for a moment when
that happened :) but I think it's a great feature for protecting the
innocent and stupid alike.
Steven Scheffler w
t; I'm going to leave my workstation unplugged over the weekend, in case this
> is some kind of DRM or WGA update being forced on us under false pretences,
> and in case they decide to use their "Sod-what-settings-the-user-chose,
> make-them-install-the-update-and-forcibly-r
Ever heard of defense in depth
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>> > > On 9/9/06, c0ntex <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> > > > http://video.google.co.uk/videoplay?docid=-5587990522549547050
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