Comment Re:Questions and comments, please (Score 1) 403
Actually, it ends with "Questions and comments can be sent to adtraffic@nytimes.com." Damn you, ^V.
Actually, it ends with "Questions and comments can be sent to adtraffic@nytimes.com." Damn you, ^V.
I like the way TFA ends with "Questions and comments can be sent to adtraffic@nytimes.com.can be sent to adtraffic@nytimes.com."
In other words: the folks at advertising gave us, editorial staff, a hard time. Now please flood their mail boxes and we'll call it even.
Google's Gmail service suffers from a security flaw that makes it trivial for attackers to create authentic-looking spoof pages that steal users' login credentials, a security expert has demonstrated. Google Calendar and other sensitive Google services are susceptible to similar tampering.
A bug in the code is worth two in the documentation.