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Comment Lowest of the low hanging fruit.. (Score 1) 36

"Russia's Sputnik, China's People's Daily, Iran's Tasnim News Agency" These are really propaganda machines, and the open above-board kind. China bans Facebook. Literally the only purpose for People's Daily to exist on Facebook is propaganda. Why are these even allowed on Facebook in the first place?

Comment Re:Seeking enlightenment folks... (Score 2) 28

Lots of signals. These state sponsored hacker groups are not disposable one time thing. They are active for many years. There are enough fingerprints in the MO, tooling, even hacking infrastructure (e.g. c&c servers). Typically, the way it works is that you tie multiple security incidents together, back to the same APT group. And then, a pattern will emerge to hint you about the attribution.

Comment the Olympics of information warfare. (Score 1) 28

Pre-2016, these hacks exist, but people just assume these are the typical state espionage. Now given that the Russian playbook works, there is suddenly a new strategy to adopt. The failure to punish foreign election interference will make US elections the Olympics of information warfare.

Comment Re:Amazon you cheap ass bastards!!! (Score 1) 106

What makes you think they are not developing it themselves. They did buy Kiva for $775m.. It's a reasonable goal to automate the picker as the next step. The purpose of such competition is to kindle interest, not to buy an already available solution. And to be reasonable, the winner is likely to be a partial solution at best.

Comment Re:If company claims to *need* H-1B workers... (Score 1) 293

That won't work very well. Many large h1b employers (say Microsoft) already have remote offices. If h1b becomes too expensive, they will just put people in other places that have loose immigration policies. AFAIK, Microsoft has the Vancouver office for a similar reason, to accomodate people if they can't to get h1b. Right now, these people will eventually move back to US on L1. But if neither H1b nor L1 is feasible, it's not entirely unimaginable that Microsoft will just expand the Vancouver office. Plus, Vancouver isn't really that far away from Redmond.

Comment Re:Style (Score 1) 126

Hong kong stock exchange is okay with VIE. Tencent, for example, is listed in Hkex through VIE. The real problem is that Hkex is still reluctant to waive its 'one share one vote' rule. But, Alibaba's founder clearly wants to control the decision power. This kind of dual-class structure is common in US, but is forbidden in HK.
VIE is nothing new here. Granted, VIE is a risk, but it's a well-known and manageable risk.

Comment Re:Deprecation shouldn't start at the browser (Score 4, Insightful) 108

My understanding is CAs have limited interest in this matter. The product they are selling to website owners is really that green lock in the address bar. As long as that green lock icon is there, SHA1 or SHA256 won't make any difference. In this sense, deprecation should actually start at the browser.

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