Pair ncissing!
Also: "INTRUSION DETECTED - FIREWALL BREACHED".
At least you get a porn flick at the far end.
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DAT DISCUSSION on Stackexchange: "How does David Lightman in WarGames manage to hack a computer by dialing a number?"
"There was an internet, and you connected to it. You didn't have the World Wide Web."
There is a XIII series?
The original comic didn't feature skeleton keys, just an onion layers of conspiracies, gunplay and dead people. Pretty gud!
Luckily for all concerned the hero of Blackhat is Chris “Thor” Hemsworth, who is as familiar with the gym as the server room.
In the real world, you will meet IT people like this, sadly in the other direction.
Patriot Missiles: A cautionary tale of getting your floating point act together!
Yes, that's for YOU, young whippersnappers!
THIS HAS BEEN A SUCCESSFUL FAILURE!
“The UK can and will go back to Mars.”
The Outward Urge with a stiff upper lip, now!
...the burning white heat of hate whenever I see those nominal "heads of state" pushing forth their narcissistic agenda informed by the special interests whispering into their ears. What did they succeed in doing. Anything? Anything AT ALL? No. All their "achievements" are lies, flimflammery and massaging of statistics, and at best kicking the can down the street.
Begone! Begone forever.
... the Friday evening trains to Luxembourg were widely reported to be packed with people taking their week's cash-in-hand earnings to their Luxembourg banks
Never seen those over there. The people go from Luxembourg TO Belgium at the end of the day because Luxembourg is one of the rare places in Europoorland that are still economically active.
As to "evasion", frankly, if you worked in Belgium, you WOULD do that.
40% and more (probably more around 60% if VAT is counted, amirite?) for a non-existent, corrupt and dysfunctional government mainly known for building bridges to nowhere. The rest will will be taken upon your death.
The dictatorship of the proletariat was not meant to be like this.
Everything important to civilisation," he contends, took place prior to 1914: he specifically mentions "the development of agriculture, the rise and fall of the Roman Empire and the Industrial Revolution".
A dubious claim. Antibiotics, Computers, Advanced Mathematics, Internal Combustion Engine are forgotten? I guess that would be "some kind of civilization" then. I also don't see how the Roman Empire comes into this. Europoor-centric, moi?
In the prof's view it's extremely urgent for the human race to cut down on fertiliser over-use, as this could knacker the eco-system to such an extent that it could no longer support civilisation and surviving humans would have to return to life as hunter-gatherers.
This point urgently needs further explanations. It seems to compress a few books into a pithy phrase.
I have heard that Phosphorus is hard and harder to find in appreciable quantities though. Let's have some market pricing....
Totally fits into the accelerating medievalization of society at the request of special interests that has been pushed for the last 30 years.
Don't talk, don't work, don't copy, don't hide, don't save, don't transact, don't read, don't think, don't research, don't hope, don't change unless the government gives you explicit approval.
Or a SWAT team will pull up.
Wertheimer argued:
The case doesn't prove the NSA is actively trying to subvert crypto standards, merely that a mistake had been made and then rectified.
It's like I'm really at the OJ Simpson trial.
He pointed out that the NSA was keen to fund more mathematical research
Of course.
and – post September 11 – this work was vitally needed
Because the Saudi trolls used hard crypto to run their show. It was totally not due to the utter ineptitude of the infighting TLA salad of the Heimland. Also, Saddam gassed his own people.
Carry on.
Even though I'm a space buff too, given the choice of space missions or little to no plutonium on earth I'd take the latter any day.
WHY? I see no problem with Pu on Earth except the one in nukes and dumped into the environment, and the annoying filling of pants that antinuxers perform whenever the subject is even mentioned. Yes, it's a nasty element in daily bodily processes. Don't ingest it.
That being said, for probes you need the special kind of Pu that alpha-decays, generating lots of heat. The temperature difference thus created powers the RTGs on space probes. This Pu can only be made in special reactors from Neptunium.
The standard Pu is not particulary decay-happy and just sits there with low alpha activity, mainly waiting for neutron showers..
If you already have the domain admin credentials why would you need this piece of temporary, only works until the next reboot malware?
I don't understand where the problem even is.
You want to have someone (who is not you) who has the domain admin credentials install this little baby on behalf of you. Maybe using an USB stick.
Whether it remains in memory due to inability to write on disk or to stay undetected I don't know. But are DCs rebooted often?