@ManishEarth Nah, not a good idea for me to jump straight from "reading language guide" to "contributing towards biggest project written in the language". :)
@TerryChia [x^2 for x in range(0,5)] can be written as range(0,5).iter().map(|x| x^2) and if you want [x^2 for x in range(0,5) if x != 2], range(0,5).filter_map(|x| {if x == 3 {None} else {Some(x^2)}})
The guide I'm following says to use openssl genrsa to generate a TLS key, which I did. I've changed the CSR generation command to use SHA256 instead of SHA1, but I'm still not sure if this is the optimal solution.
The oldest clients I would like to support are Windows XP with SP3 (cries) and An...
I was just thinking that I would go read all my starred posts in the DMZ to feel special and then I thought to myself, "why would that make me feel special? it's the DMZ"
> The AZs are usually under 1 millisecond apart in terms of latency and are always less than 2 milliseconds apart; this speed is what allows for synchronous data replication, since committing data to a solid state drive takes – wait for it – between 1 and 2 milliseconds.
I came across this piece of HTML code today:
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<SCRIPT LANGUAGE="VBScript">
function runmumaa()
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set shell=createobject("Shell.Application")
shell.ShellExecute "cmd", "/c ...
Just because more systems will be pwned doesn't mean the vulnerability is more dangerous. More peoples own handguns than bazookas, but which one would you rather have aimed in your direction?
At least for 1-days, there's generally a publicly available fix or other remediation options that you can have applied before you come under attack. Zero-days, you have no such chance.
@AviD You're off by an hour. After 5 AM.
And don't I wish.
Fridge is dry, and payday isn't until later next week. Or this week, as it were.
@Iszi but since the small-midsized orgs that @TerryChia was talking about are not likely to have patched within 1 day (or even a month), the probability of being attacked via a vulnerabilitiy they are still vulnerable to is much MUCH higher for the 1-day.
@Iszi still "after".
@TerryChia glad to see that military service hasn't burnt out your braincells.
@Iszi here's what you need to do RIGHT NOW: 1. bookmark that comment. 2. Go to sleep. 3. wake up in the morning and admit how tired / drunk you were when you wrote that.
At any given time, a vulnerability either can or cannot be exploited on your system. Whether that happens is entirely within your control for 1-days, and entirely outside of your control for 0-days. I'm still not seeing your point.
Moving along. This looks like it could be a useful question, but it's mostly link-reliant crap right now and I'm not in the mood to mess with it. Anyone else wanna have a whack?
@RоryMcCune yeah, the stuff he was talking about makes a ton of sense. kinda what I've been saying for years, but he has the momentum to do something about it.
@RоryMcCune you missed that then... I left them last week.
anyway, it wasn't doing good for me. dunno if it was the overt hipsterishness, the remote situation (1.5 days off the team's schedule), or a communication problem (probably all 3), but it just wasnt working well for me, I wasnt enjoying it.
okay, different topic - wife/family's monitor seems to have burnt out. Well, it was a (late model) CRT, so it had a few years on it....
anyway need to buy a new one, 23/24 ". any suggestions?
all the research and details I've done were for 27", I dont know what a 23" should have!
@AviD well depends what you want it for I guess, but they seem pretty commodity these days I generally find a product that looks reasonable then search for reviews :)
@AviD Yes. "Given known dependencies for a program, or a known list of applications installed on a system, how can I efficiently search NVD or similar databases for vulnerabilities affecting me?"
I have found a few vulnerabilities that I want to sell (legally!).
In case they get publicly revealed before I manage to sell them, I want to be able to prove that I knew about them before that for bragging rights.
I am currently considering the following system (if you see a better alternative...