The absolute worst-case would be to use the elevated access to leverage the superbrick bug (another hole out in the wild on the majority of exynos based phones) and permanently damage the emmc chip, which requires a system-board replacement to revive the phone.
If PC-BSD is so good, why do I always see FreeBSD committers at technical conferences carrying Macbooks more than any other notebook?
And how exactly do you plan on portscanning a
And every home router I've had for the last 8 years has been v6-capable. (Yamaha RT54i, Yamaha RTX1000, NEC BL172HV)
Actually there IS an analog to jailbreak in android. Some carriers disable the "Unknown Sources" checkbox in Settings -> Applications. The act of re-enabling this is almost exactly the same thing as an iphone jailbreak.
Tell this to the japanese ISPs, most of whom are planning on deploying bind9.7's AAAA-filter (which only returns AAAA records if the recursive dns server gets the query via a v6 connection) for v6-day, which will mitigate most of the interesting breakage scenarios and edge-cases in the name of avoiding customer complaints.
Disclaimer: I work for a VoIP carrier, I was the the process of an eat-our-own-dogfood trial.
On friday the voice/text network was pretty much unusable, but the 3G data network was pretty much business as usual. Between Skype for sending out international SMS on my iphone (Skype, please get going and add this to the android client) and a SIP VoIP client on my android phone I had no problem notifying all my loved ones that I was safe.
I don't know whether I should feel good that VoIP worked so well or that the conventional telephony systems fared so poorly.
Spamhaus doesn't do a whole ISP-level block unless something pretty egregious is happening.
The usual process goes:
1. Complaint to ISP, no response
2.
3. escalation to block somewhere between
4. escalation to
5. escalation to ISP's corporate mail servers - usually something happens at this point when suits notice their own mail getting blocked
6. escalation to ISPs entire allocation
Anything's going to be better than pcie-mini, given the damage that was done to it by Dell and ASUS using the form factor and connector but systematically violating the pinouts.
UNIX is hot. It's more than hot. It's steaming. It's quicksilver lightning with a laserbeam kicker. -- Michael Jay Tucker