Comment Re: Disable JavaScript? (Score 1) 105
Java isn't support on iDevices.
You must be confusing Java with Javascript. Which
Please hand in your geek pass to the DHS official and make your way to gitmo. Oh wait. They only do that for leakers...
Java isn't support on iDevices.
You must be confusing Java with Javascript. Which
Please hand in your geek pass to the DHS official and make your way to gitmo. Oh wait. They only do that for leakers...
For Great Justice?
Even that figure would be a revenue stream worth having.
Personally I only see adverts when I'm on a machine that doesn't run chrome and I stray off onto "consume this" type of sites. It's quite a shock seeing all the crap regular joe has to put up with.
Sounds like what you need is WPA Enterprise
> > NO IDEA
Sigh.
Have you a hosts file to prove that?
Agree. The best thing for these devices is land fill. They have no purpose existing.
The hardware is interesting; it's the OS (Windows RT) that's sinking it. If we could figure out how to install something else, the device might get a new lease on life.
You can jailbreak it. XDA Forums have a list of apps recompiled for it. You can also run powershell and
You can jailbreak all winRT devices.
It's important to keep the RT (WinCE warmed over)
WRONG It's actually windows 8 compiled for arm.
The Game.
You have lost it.
Not using IDEA is a good call.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Data_Encryption_Algorithm#Security
"As of 2007, the best attack which applies to all keys can break IDEA reduced to 6 rounds (the full IDEA cipher uses 8.5 rounds).[1] Note that a "break" is any attack which requires less than 2128 operations; the 6-round attack requires 264 known plaintexts and 2126.8 operations.
Bruce Schneier thought highly of IDEA in 1996, writing, "In my opinion, it is the best and most secure block algorithm available to the public at this time." (Applied Cryptography, 2nd ed.) However, by 1999 he was no longer recommending IDEA due to the availability of faster algorithms, some progress in its cryptanalysis, and the issue of patents.[5]"
Pedantry aside, I *so* know what you mean.
I detect someone doesnt know what a HSM nor what one is used for.
Here, have a wikipedia link and learn something today http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hardware_security_module [wikipedia.org]
I detect someone doesnt know what a HSM nor what one is used for.
Here, have a wikipedia link and learn something today http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hardware_security_module
Lasers can't even penetrate our navigation shields. Don't they know that?
Regulations do call for yellow alert.
...and hot blue alien chicks!
FTFY
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