Comment Re:Doesn't really answer the question (Score 4, Funny) 153
Think of it as a perfect sphere.
Think of it as a perfect sphere.
What about the other parts of the bear?
Do you have a right to bear legs?
I've never been asked for far I drive in the last 15 years of having auto insurance. Even when I had commercial insurance for a few years.
No, it just means they'll get their claims declined when they find out the person was breaching their personal insurance agreement.
Can;t you reconfigure the logitech g600 you mentioned to have a third button in the middle and a right button on the right?
The right to travel is not the right to drive a motor vehicle.
That's like confusing the right to bare arms with the right to obtain nuclear weapons.
What about hacking the completely unsecured wireless internet connected device connected to the cars diagnostic port and put the traction control system in to diagnostic mode and apply the brakes at in inappropriate time. Wireless assassination!
None of those devices you mentioned typically get software upgrades either, with the exception of a GPS device getting map updates.
If you aren't going to support it for at least 4-5 years, I'm simply not buying it.
So you'll never buy another piece of consumer grade electronics?
You mean rent your bandwidth, against pretty much every residential ISP contract in the world.
No it's not.
The "lost password database" goes away completely
That's the bit that creates the problem of losing access.
Considering OpenSSH was vulnerable to heartbleed because it uses OpenSSL, the name is not the only thing they have in common.
The "my hard drive crashed and now all my private keys are gone so I've irreversibly lost access to all my accounts" problem comes up though.
You also need a secure method of either transferring keys between devices or linking new keys to existing accounts.
Yes, OpenSSH should be pretty secure, after-all OpenSSL was so secure.
Since when was there a Windows CE or Windows Mobile app store?
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