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Comment: Re:Real Guns (Score 0) 828

by Ikyaat (#28070357) Attached to: I'll keep my castle secure primarily with ...

But I'm smart enough to read history, value my own life and understand that firearms are at the core of freedom. That makes me superior to you.

Firearms are at the core of freedom? so typically american, you may live in southern cali but i bet you're from texas or some other backwoods bigot state

mod me down troll then shoot me with your magic firepowder tubes of awesome superiority -5

Comment: build your own pc (Score 0) 665

by Ikyaat (#27891735) Attached to: Alienware Refusing Customers As Thieves
I looked at alienware when i was going to get a new computer last month and i didn't even see anything remotely worth the cost they were charging. after reading these comments im glad i didn't. Build your own pc, thats what i did, contrary to what some people seem to think it is very easy. just follow this one simple rule: 1. RTFM: read the f*ck*ng manual there now your fully educated on PC building and can save yourself a couple hundred bucks and get a good lesson on how hardware interacts in your machine. Plus as a bonus you can learn all the neat built in functions that your motherboard will no doubt have, and how to use all the software that will come with it.

Comment: Jail is good (Score 0) 590

by Ikyaat (#27203791) Attached to: Feds Demand Prison For Guns N' Roses Uploader
People Choose go to jail all the time, here in Canada. When charged with a minor criminal act, you are fined by the government, $5,10,25,000, whatever. You can either pay the money, or go to jail instead. Duration based on the amount you owe. Lots of people do not have the money to pay the government, so they go to jail. They're allowed out to go to work, returning after for a nice hot meal and a warm bed. Use the gym facilities, watch a movie, read a book. Prison on the other hand. Is shawshank redemption meets the midnight express. Not much fun.
Security

The Slow Bruteforce Botnet(s) May Be Learning 327

Posted by kdawson
from the knock-who's-there-knock dept.
badger.foo writes "We've seen stories about the slow bruteforcers — we've discussed it here — and based on the data, my colleague Egil Möller was the first to suggest that since we know the attempts are coordinated, it is not too far-fetched to assume that the controlling system measures the rates of success for each of the chosen targets and allocates resources accordingly. (The probes of my systems have slowed in the last month.) If Egil's assumption is right, we are seeing the bad guys adapting. And they're avoiding OpenBSD machines." For fans of raw data, here are all the log entries (3MB) that badger.foo has collected since noticing the slow bruteforce attacks.

... I don't like FRANK SINATRA or his CHILDREN.

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