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Comment Re: That was then, this is now (Score 2) 123

As someone who bought the Motorola i1 with Android 1.5 on the promise of updates it never received, I'd have to disagree.

I tend to agree with melios here, Moto did the same thing with the Photon 4G, right around the time Google acquired them (so that they could play the lost in the shuffle game). Locked it down hard on the way out too. Sadly, while they make excellent hardware, software after the sale has been hit or miss. I bought a Samsung Galaxy S3 after they did that, and as much as I want Moto quality hardware, I'll not be buying from them again.

Comment Re:Friends don't let friends run factory firmware (Score 2) 52

From the report itself, which is at the bottom of the article: "Faced with this homgenous botnet .. initial assumption was that the routers were compromised by a shared firmware vulnerability.... further inspection revealed that all units are remotely accessible via HTTP and SSH on their default ports. On top of that, nearly all are configured with vendor provided default login credentials." This has nothing to do with default vs 3rd party firmware, and everything with failure to configure whatever firmware you use. Bottom line - security is never "plug and go" you need to understand what you are implementing in order to do it properly.

Comment Take off the blinders and read (Score 1) 251

Going back to the source, the actual quote has always been "reducing our system administrators by about 90 percent." That doesn't have to mean cutting staff.

If Snowden's accounts are correct, many people have Sys Admin level access even though that is not their role in the organization. It is entirely possible that, like every sane organization, the NSA is working to fix their systems so that people outside of IT don't need Sys Admin level access to do their jobs. This process is sometimes known as implementing proper security.

Taking away Sys Admin rights from people who don't need it is "reducing our system administrators." Headcount does not need to change at all for them to accomplish this goal.

Comment Re:We don't reject, but we send some "helpful info (Score 2) 187

Please, please don't do this. You take SPF, designed as a defensive shield for you, turn it into an offensive weapon and unleash it on an innocent victim every time you send out a "friendly" message like this. Please turn this off now and then Google "joe job" to learn how you are making the problem worse, rather than addressing it in any meaningful way.

Ignore SPF if you like, but don't use it as an method to select targets to attack with "friendly fire."
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Lies, Damned Lies and Cat Statistics 175

spopepro writes "While un-captioned cats might be of limited interest to the /. community, I found this column on how a fabricated statistic takes on a life of its own interesting. Starting with the Humane Society of the United States' (HSUS) claim that the unsterilized offspring of a cat will '...result in 420,000 cats in 5 years,' the author looks at other erroneous numbers, where they came from and why they won't go away."
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Decades-Old Soviet Reflector Spotted On the Moon 147

cremeglace writes "No one had seen a laser reflector that Soviet scientists had left on the moon almost 40 years ago, despite years of searching. Turns out searchers had been looking kilometers in the wrong direction. On 22 April, a team of physicists finally saw an incredibly faint flash from the reflector, which was ferried across the lunar surface by the Lunokhod 1 rover. The find comes thanks to NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter, which last month imaged a large area where the rover was reported to have been left. Then the researchers, led by Tom Murphy of the University of California, San Diego, could search one football-field-size area at a time until they got a reflection."

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