I asked what you did. Then asked if drupals security was phps fault. Are you seriously this butthurt about a function name, look up where the name came from originally. I also wonder what magical perfect language you…
Are you referring to the people who like to hate on it or the people using it?
What are you getting out of this? He worked on php and look how far it came, what have you done? Your own website was written in php which you took down due to a security vulnerability in a framework... now is it php…
Didn't the same thing happen with the Amazon fires recently?
It won't happen again again /s
The app its self is the weakness not the protocol. But also the article says "that exploited a flaw in WhatsApp-owned servers to help clients hack into the cellphones".
Asks a real question about whats precious cargo, downvoted.
What defines precious cargo? Satellites and astronauts seem to do alright going into space attached to a giant rocket, but I will admit I'm not well versed on the forces created from a electromagnetic launcher.
Correct, the endpoints are the weakness. My point was about being more difficult to find and not bringing attention by paying for a vpn service, a vps could be anything.
Well if you are really after anonymity, you have to also keep in mind your isp and browser fingerprinting and the million other things that can expose you online. :)
Well like others have said before, the company most likely wont go down in flames in order to protect you. Not all, but I assume the major providers will roll over.
Simply layers obscurity, it would be harder to subpoena multiple companies than a single vpn service. (Plus you "own" the vps and can quickly delete or create new services whenever) Before you browse, create a new vpn…
When the vpn company is subpoenaed because someone saw suspicious traffic coming out of their servers, regardless of the number of people, the logs and connections would point directly to you.
Why haven't they banned other police tracking apps like waze?
hackernews'd
Ironically it might be best to stop using those sites anyway :)
I have no side, I was looking at things objectively and pointing out that corporate media spreads disinformation as well, there are plenty of entities that spread it, including foreign. But we shouldn't allow government…
How typical posting in a controversial thread, get upvoted then downvoted and flagged, silencing my thoughts on the subject. I said there were other forms of mass disinformation that should be addressed too and that…
So corporate media can spew out disinformation for years without consequences but when someone anonymous online spreads disinformation it warrants the fbis involvement to deem it national security? Where does it stop,…
Replace Microsoft with Google and its pretty close.
Probably with attitudes like this around..
This is certainly technology gone berserk...this wont end well for anyone (maybe the ones that sue for illegal streaming)
Do people actually care about karma?
The photos were transferred to a subcontractor’s network and later stolen through a “malicious cyberattack,” a CBP spokesperson told TechCrunch in an email. Anyone think they approved the security of that subcontractor…
Unless you dont want to access to whatever is behind a sites captcha, you are signing up to solving their ai cv problems.
I asked what you did. Then asked if drupals security was phps fault. Are you seriously this butthurt about a function name, look up where the name came from originally. I also wonder what magical perfect language you…
Are you referring to the people who like to hate on it or the people using it?
What are you getting out of this? He worked on php and look how far it came, what have you done? Your own website was written in php which you took down due to a security vulnerability in a framework... now is it php…
Didn't the same thing happen with the Amazon fires recently?
It won't happen again again /s
The app its self is the weakness not the protocol. But also the article says "that exploited a flaw in WhatsApp-owned servers to help clients hack into the cellphones".
Asks a real question about whats precious cargo, downvoted.
What defines precious cargo? Satellites and astronauts seem to do alright going into space attached to a giant rocket, but I will admit I'm not well versed on the forces created from a electromagnetic launcher.
Correct, the endpoints are the weakness. My point was about being more difficult to find and not bringing attention by paying for a vpn service, a vps could be anything.
Well if you are really after anonymity, you have to also keep in mind your isp and browser fingerprinting and the million other things that can expose you online. :)
Well like others have said before, the company most likely wont go down in flames in order to protect you. Not all, but I assume the major providers will roll over.
Simply layers obscurity, it would be harder to subpoena multiple companies than a single vpn service. (Plus you "own" the vps and can quickly delete or create new services whenever) Before you browse, create a new vpn…
When the vpn company is subpoenaed because someone saw suspicious traffic coming out of their servers, regardless of the number of people, the logs and connections would point directly to you.
Why haven't they banned other police tracking apps like waze?
hackernews'd
Ironically it might be best to stop using those sites anyway :)
I have no side, I was looking at things objectively and pointing out that corporate media spreads disinformation as well, there are plenty of entities that spread it, including foreign. But we shouldn't allow government…
How typical posting in a controversial thread, get upvoted then downvoted and flagged, silencing my thoughts on the subject. I said there were other forms of mass disinformation that should be addressed too and that…
So corporate media can spew out disinformation for years without consequences but when someone anonymous online spreads disinformation it warrants the fbis involvement to deem it national security? Where does it stop,…
Replace Microsoft with Google and its pretty close.
Probably with attitudes like this around..
This is certainly technology gone berserk...this wont end well for anyone (maybe the ones that sue for illegal streaming)
Do people actually care about karma?
The photos were transferred to a subcontractor’s network and later stolen through a “malicious cyberattack,” a CBP spokesperson told TechCrunch in an email. Anyone think they approved the security of that subcontractor…
Unless you dont want to access to whatever is behind a sites captcha, you are signing up to solving their ai cv problems.