Comment Re:Still waiting for a real Linux virus (Score 1) 187
Considering the sheer stupidly large amount of hits I get from compromised machines trying to SSH into my server, I'd say that there are linux viruses out there.
Considering the sheer stupidly large amount of hits I get from compromised machines trying to SSH into my server, I'd say that there are linux viruses out there.
Unless the interview is recorded (by you), or you have corroborative evidence of some other form, it's going to be your word against theirs...and as everyone knows, HR is there to protect the company, not the employees.
For a state with zero employee protections (AR), at least we have the whole one party consent going on.
These are fairly common, actually.
Well, at least in the first steps of the malware - load a payload into memory that disables antivirus. Then you do the filesystem changes after the antivirus can no longer stop you.
Thus why antivirus isn't nearly as important as due diligence in using your computer. This means browsing without all of the fancy addons, generally. Or, at least, if you must have them, keep them up to date.
Wouldn't necessarily need to, if it's an infostealer type malware. It's already gotten what it needs to, doesn't matter if it gets rebooted - your passwords belong to the guy on the other end already.
The article writer probably made assumptions.
More likely, the hard drives had basic 'get connected, and this is what you do' kind of code - all of the actual data would have been on DB servers.
Though, this could have been a DB node...
If you've taken care of children for any reasonable amount of time, you don't recognize a difference in those two words.
Well, at least I can't.
How about lowering your profit margins by 50% to only a 75% markup and enter into more markets?
Misled by the misnomer. Gotcha. Still, the answer isn't "mice", and it is *called* a lemur. Though, not properly so.
You missed the Idiocracy reference. For background, the idiots of the future were trying to grow plants with Brawndo (an in-universe ripoff of Gatorade/other sports drinks), because it has replaced water in people's diets, and they can't think of using water for anything but flushing a toilet.
Plants didn't take to it much better than your pipes would.
The lab mouse is the closest non-primate relative on the evolutionary tree (I believe).
Not exactly. As I understand it, the closest non-primate relative to humans is a type of lemur.
Exactly how can you have informed consent when you're brain dead?
Sounds like they're complaining that brain dead is brain dead.
You also have Oracle
Which has their own linux distribution.
Something about requiring absurd amounts of exotic matter (for example, things that somehow have negative mass) - to the tune of orders of magnitudes more than there is matter in the universe.
Keep in mind that the intended effect (fast track approval) didn't happen.
Didn't season 1 give us Q, though?
Encounter at fairpoint was decent.
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