Comment Re:Multi-factor authentication on GoDaddy (Score 1) 448
"Hey AT&T. I need a new phone shipped to my current address. Thankfully I'll be keeping the same number."
"Hey AT&T. I need a new phone shipped to my current address. Thankfully I'll be keeping the same number."
The NSA doesn't need to target an advertising network; they just need to run advertisements. For more control, they could buy up or create an advertising network. At that point, you've got little recourse because you agreed to all of this at installation or during use.
It wasn't cooked up by talking heads; it was appropriated by authoritarian leftists in the early 1900's to disguise their true intentions behind a palatable façade. "War is Peace. Freedom is Slavery. Ignorance is Strength. Authoritarianism is Liberty."
Now if only you'd crack open an Apple laptop & find the same thing. But we wouldn't want you to learn something; you might make all the other ACs look bad.
If the system requirements have increased, it is a new operating system because it is likely to require hardware replacement.
So XP SP3 was a new OS as compared to SP2.
But, "I call Any Web Loco on that." doesn't have the same ring to it.
When I log into my bank account, my username and password are not in the URL and certainly not passed unencrypted over the wire. They are happily stored in the LastSession.plist file though.
Feel free to supply a suitably masked copy of the lines from your own LastSession.plist that you believe is doing that.
I suspect that someone doesn't know exactly where the autofill passwords come from (Keychain) and assumes that they're in the LastSession properties list.
By definition, trolls intentionally get it wrong so as to evoke a smug response.
The mention of Steve Jobs as an "innovator" makes the article suspect. E.G. the author does not know what she is talking about.
I.E., the AC doesn't know what E.G. means.
So now everyone on
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Oh gosh. Now Slashdot knows. You do realize that, while a decade ago that meant something, now it's meaningless. There aren't enough eyeballs here anymore to Slashdot an IIS4 server running on a 128bps fractional T1. Okay, maybe if it was running NT 3.5.1.
There was a time when the posters here knew the answer to that question because they were actually programmers.
I have never given my SSN to any of the credit reporting agencies. And yet they have them.
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Who actually uses the mouse to click a scrollbar when you can simply put to fingers on the trackpad and slide, or use a mouse scroller?
People that need to scroll hundreds of pages at once.
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