Top level domains do resolve though, email@bs is completely legal to try to send email to.
Well, I seriously use my hellokitty.com email address.
The lithium battery in it is super expensive too, I would be surprised if it cost less than $5 to make.
ANS.1 is pretty popular for introducing bugs, Estonia recently had to bin hundreds of thousands of ID cards due to an encoding mistake. Integers being encoded as signed is a nightmare for cryptography, which makes no…
The former would be authorized but unreviewed, unauthorized seems to mean they got owned.
The Chromebook method (to disable write protect) requires you to open the device and remove a specific screw, it's beyond just blindly following instructions.
It's probably still time to be dusting off lamport signatures.
Top level domains do resolve though, email@bs is completely legal to try to send email to.
Well, I seriously use my hellokitty.com email address.
The lithium battery in it is super expensive too, I would be surprised if it cost less than $5 to make.
ANS.1 is pretty popular for introducing bugs, Estonia recently had to bin hundreds of thousands of ID cards due to an encoding mistake. Integers being encoded as signed is a nightmare for cryptography, which makes no…
The former would be authorized but unreviewed, unauthorized seems to mean they got owned.
The Chromebook method (to disable write protect) requires you to open the device and remove a specific screw, it's beyond just blindly following instructions.
It's probably still time to be dusting off lamport signatures.