Shitposting and its consequences have been a disaster for Intenet discourse.
If COVID-19 digs in deep in the US then there is going to be a transformational change in how US citizens think about work, travel, entertainment, security, and the relationship between US citizens and their government.…
Isn't it the aspirational goal for several churches/religious orders to do just this?
Why would they add that when they can just sell you a remaster for the price of a new game?
If you're going to treat investigative reporting and news gathering as a profit making venture then you can only charge what the market is willing to pay, and for the vast majority of people, that's nothing.
Think of the poor buggy whip makers! Not every desirable activity in life is profitable. If your business plan is "make website -> get money" then perhaps you're in the wrong business.
A site that renders completely blank without JavaScript is a site that I don't enable JavaScript for. They don't want me to view it, and nine times out of ten I can find the information elsewhere.
GOG games are DRM free and typically show up on torrent sites immediately after release, so anybody who wants to pirate the game won't bother to go through the buy->download->refund flow with them.
Terminal middleware already exists - screen and tmux seem to be the most popular here.
Wait, does anybody actually believe any major sport doesn't look the other way when the right team cheats assuming it gets more butts in seats? Major sports aren't about the purity of the game. They're about money -…
What sort of encryption and authentication can I expect if I do that? Can anybody who guesses the port dump code into my running Lisp instance?
Legitimately interested in your explanation as to how this specific research would be a crime absent contact with HackerOne. Please cite statute. I'm not saying you're wrong - simply asking you to back up your claim…
"Dark web" for things that are not relevant to Five Eyes and NSA when they are relevant. At least in those cases, with good opsec for the "dark web", you can be reasonably sure the company who made the product can't…
That sounds like it's a payout lottery. H1 can't force its customers to pay. It's acting as a go-between on behalf of its customer, the company offering the bounty, not as an neuteal arbiter when there is a dispute.…
> not let your anger cause you to do something stupid Note: I didn't say that I would do this for every company. Just ones that use HackerOne. They have decided to abdicate their responsibility for their security…
Are there other cases where PCI-DSS compliance requirements are selectively enforced?
All the more reason to not submit bugs like this to HackerOne. If you can bypass 2FA by having only one factor then I wouldn't consider that 'stolen credentials' and more a singular stolen credential. Their system is…
The market for a freelance security researcher out there is hard, no doubt, but disclosing bugs publically is an addition to your resume, akin to any other professional development you do. It demonstrates you can do the…
I've seen several stories about how HackerOne doesn't pay out bug bounties when bugs are reported. I, for one, wouldn't submit bugs/PoC to them, and I would actively, publically, and immediately disclose bugs that…
What sort of development do you do on the PowerBook?
Not only that, but it's easy to set up loading games from a hard drive with a broadband adapter and memory card exploit. From there, you can rip your own games or download rips and load to the external hard drive and…
The fed expanded its balance sheet from less than $1 trillion in 2008 to over $4 trillion in 2016, practically dumping $3 trillion into the economy for all intents and purposes. What was the effect of that on crashing…
Five Eyes sees all
Counterpoint: CALEA and National Security Letters in the US.
That only works if you can assume that everybody using the system you're desiging has access to the underlying technology. Sure, if you're desiging some new system (like an autonomous vehicle on a closed loop,…
Shitposting and its consequences have been a disaster for Intenet discourse.
If COVID-19 digs in deep in the US then there is going to be a transformational change in how US citizens think about work, travel, entertainment, security, and the relationship between US citizens and their government.…
Isn't it the aspirational goal for several churches/religious orders to do just this?
Why would they add that when they can just sell you a remaster for the price of a new game?
If you're going to treat investigative reporting and news gathering as a profit making venture then you can only charge what the market is willing to pay, and for the vast majority of people, that's nothing.
Think of the poor buggy whip makers! Not every desirable activity in life is profitable. If your business plan is "make website -> get money" then perhaps you're in the wrong business.
A site that renders completely blank without JavaScript is a site that I don't enable JavaScript for. They don't want me to view it, and nine times out of ten I can find the information elsewhere.
GOG games are DRM free and typically show up on torrent sites immediately after release, so anybody who wants to pirate the game won't bother to go through the buy->download->refund flow with them.
Terminal middleware already exists - screen and tmux seem to be the most popular here.
Wait, does anybody actually believe any major sport doesn't look the other way when the right team cheats assuming it gets more butts in seats? Major sports aren't about the purity of the game. They're about money -…
What sort of encryption and authentication can I expect if I do that? Can anybody who guesses the port dump code into my running Lisp instance?
Legitimately interested in your explanation as to how this specific research would be a crime absent contact with HackerOne. Please cite statute. I'm not saying you're wrong - simply asking you to back up your claim…
"Dark web" for things that are not relevant to Five Eyes and NSA when they are relevant. At least in those cases, with good opsec for the "dark web", you can be reasonably sure the company who made the product can't…
That sounds like it's a payout lottery. H1 can't force its customers to pay. It's acting as a go-between on behalf of its customer, the company offering the bounty, not as an neuteal arbiter when there is a dispute.…
> not let your anger cause you to do something stupid Note: I didn't say that I would do this for every company. Just ones that use HackerOne. They have decided to abdicate their responsibility for their security…
Are there other cases where PCI-DSS compliance requirements are selectively enforced?
All the more reason to not submit bugs like this to HackerOne. If you can bypass 2FA by having only one factor then I wouldn't consider that 'stolen credentials' and more a singular stolen credential. Their system is…
The market for a freelance security researcher out there is hard, no doubt, but disclosing bugs publically is an addition to your resume, akin to any other professional development you do. It demonstrates you can do the…
I've seen several stories about how HackerOne doesn't pay out bug bounties when bugs are reported. I, for one, wouldn't submit bugs/PoC to them, and I would actively, publically, and immediately disclose bugs that…
What sort of development do you do on the PowerBook?
Not only that, but it's easy to set up loading games from a hard drive with a broadband adapter and memory card exploit. From there, you can rip your own games or download rips and load to the external hard drive and…
The fed expanded its balance sheet from less than $1 trillion in 2008 to over $4 trillion in 2016, practically dumping $3 trillion into the economy for all intents and purposes. What was the effect of that on crashing…
Five Eyes sees all
Counterpoint: CALEA and National Security Letters in the US.
That only works if you can assume that everybody using the system you're desiging has access to the underlying technology. Sure, if you're desiging some new system (like an autonomous vehicle on a closed loop,…