Comment Re:Thank you for finding the flaw (Score 1) 142
Yes, but now people trying to hide are more aware of possible issues.
Yes, but now people trying to hide are more aware of possible issues.
Now TOR (or whom ever) can fix it.
Then it's a good thing the remote detonation worked this time.
Small pox in the USA, 600 cases in 1 year, this infection, a variety of others in the news.
All in areas with high concentrations of illegals.
A big bloated whale with a failing manufacturers autopilot.
It's not like Facebook is in cahoots with content providers....
Who uses Facebook?
Then why did you name it pitbull? "don't worry he won't bite"
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Neustar also operates the authoritative directory for U.S. Common Short Codes, part of the short messaging service (SMS) relied upon by the U.S. wireless industry, and provides solutions used by mobile network operators to enable mobile instant messaging for their end users.
Why is anything historically significant?
Nothing is on a long enough time line, I'm not impressed with Mayan or Aztec temples, they were built the same way the pyramids were, with slaves, it was a brutal culture that only took one visitor to entirely decimate the population religion and language.
That's what cracks me up about the unified Latino people, they are a bunch of diverse indian tribes that got their asses kicked by the Spanish and now speak and practice a Caucasian language and religion.
Humans are stupid, we spend all our time comparing ourselves to each other, it's vanity in the extreme, I wish everyday that an alien race would land on this planet so we finally have a true comparison.
Lets see how "fantastic" we are when that happens.
Why are piles of rocks historically significant?
Why would I want to fly around the World to some religious ghetto to look at a pile of rocks?
Yep and the nude hacker story, the news keeps talking about the "poor celebs" who got violated, the real story is a script kiddie hacked Apples iCloud, that's the story.
I wonder how much Apple is paying them not to talk about it.
Yep, that's the gist I get as well.
No mention of the NSA or GCHQ, one wonders what their contribution will be to a system that tracks you World wide.
LOL does anyone believe this? Do you remember security people warning just exactly how easy it was to infiltrate and get the data? It was even done as proof of concept.
Believe me someone has gotten in and stolen something.
You knew the job was dangerous when you took it, Fred. -- Superchicken