You can turn off these emails though, surely? At least, you can with linkedin, as I have. I am not a quora user, so I can't talk there. That said, I usually go with the email-alias trick. Not all websites like emails…
I suppose since most MAC stuff is described as "beautiful" and "stunning", which is also a somewhat extreme description for an email client or a file manager, then we have to have extreme negatives to match?
He's referring to the previous work of Joux, such as this: https://eprint.iacr.org/2013/095.pdf. "Today's" result is an improvement over that and previous works. So what we know is that attacks on curves over GF_{2^m}…
The yum install xorg-x11-apps bit is so you can use the xinput tool as a demonstration of the problem. Fedora doesn't have it by default apparently so you need to install it. A malicious app could just directly use the…
You can turn off these emails though, surely? At least, you can with linkedin, as I have. I am not a quora user, so I can't talk there. That said, I usually go with the email-alias trick. Not all websites like emails…
I suppose since most MAC stuff is described as "beautiful" and "stunning", which is also a somewhat extreme description for an email client or a file manager, then we have to have extreme negatives to match?
He's referring to the previous work of Joux, such as this: https://eprint.iacr.org/2013/095.pdf. "Today's" result is an improvement over that and previous works. So what we know is that attacks on curves over GF_{2^m}…
The yum install xorg-x11-apps bit is so you can use the xinput tool as a demonstration of the problem. Fedora doesn't have it by default apparently so you need to install it. A malicious app could just directly use the…