@MarkBuffalo Please review the options for your Meta question. meta.security.stackexchange.com/q/2191/6253 Your Meta question and your massive explanation of PHP de-obfuscation can be used as a canonical answer to future questions. As a second step, if people want to delve deeper, we can migrate to RE.SE.
@MarkBuffalo basically, yes - if you are satisfied that we have an approach that you think is fair and serves the community, then I wanted to make sure that the Meta question was closed in one way or another (it didn't have to be my answer)
@AviD Shhh be careful what you wish for, we're literally talking about trump for president here do you think paying for this is really so crazy relatively?
Seriously, Trump will probably end up driving us to war with at least half-dozen different and not-insignificant international powers. But I look at the alternatives and wonder if, after the dust settles, it might actually all be worth it.
I forgot, which is supposed to come first - WW3 or the Eugenics Wars?
Trump would probably start one, maybe even on purpose. But McAfee's got the special kind of crazy that he'd accidentally trigger both. At the same time.
Nmap uses a variety of testing methods and fingerprints to determine - or at least guess at - what services are running on each discovered port, and what operating system is running on the host. (When -sV and -O, or other appropriate options, are used.) I'm sure all of this is fairly well-documen...
@AviD The 1812 war started for a lot of reasons, most of them being people in both USA and British North America not content with the previous settlement and wishing to get the US Revolution to its end (either way).
I think I know what's happening with you. Actually, that's exactly what I do with the image in my "about me" section in my StackExchange profiles. It's a .php file that grabs some information about the visitor (IP address, browser type, whether the visitor made the smiley happy or not, etc.*). I ...
@AviD The trigger for the war was the English policy of boarding ships at sea and forcefully enlisting any seaman that was considered to be a British subject. This included a lot of people who thought about themselves as American.
No French was instructing the English to gather every man they could get hold on and put them in ships. In fact the French would have quite preferred it differently.
@AviD What I mean is that you could also claim that the war was triggered by the Spanish, or the Russian, or half a dozen other countries, for equally good (or bad) reasons. It would still miss the fact that the fundamental causes for the 1812 wars were almost strictly American.
@AviD BUT if you were to implement DH in Java, you would use java.math.BigInteger, and the API for generating a random integer explicitly takes bits, not bytes.