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Calls via the LTE mobile network, also known as 4G, are encrypted and should therefore be tap-proof. Posted entirely to scare the bejeebers out of you (but don't worry too much)
One of the most obscure hacks out there, IMO: "They were able to decrypt the contents of telephone calls if they were in the same radio cell as their target, whose mobile phone they then called immediately following the call they wanted to intercept."
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Kent Sharkey wrote: One of the most obscure hacks out there, IMO ... and relies on the cell violating the GSM spec and reusing keys.
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Peter
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How many hacks do you know that don't rely on incompetence, lack of ability, lack of ethics, greed or a mix of all along the chain of the product?
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Unless you define incompetence/lack of ability as anything short of perfection, not many
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Jon McKee wrote: Unless you define incompetence/lack of ability as you don't often visit the Q&A section... do you?
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Haha, I meant it more like if you define it that way, the answer is none, but if you don't, there are some that are reasonable because they deal with some really complex stuff (like many of the linux kernel exploits).
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fair enough
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Nelek wrote: many hacks do you know that don't rely on incompetence, lack of ability, lack of ethics, greed or a mix of all along the chain of the product?
Not sure it really matters. Nothing is unhackable.
Social Media - A platform that makes it easier for the crazies to find each other.
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Fight for left-handed rights and hand equality.
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ZurdoDev wrote:
Not sure it really matters. Nothing is unhackable. That is what doesn't really matters... There is no 100% security, that's something already known... but has to be that easy so often?
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In this post, App. Dev. Manager Vishal Saroopchand showcase similarities and differences on important topics for C# developers learning Go.
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Microsoft Premier Developer: similarities and differences on important topics for C# developers learning Go. I think they had to pay attention while writing this sentence...
It could have said: Quote: similarities and differences on important topics for developers Go learning C#.
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Quote: I explain my motivation and experience learning Go coming I read that as:
Quote: I explain my motivation and experience learning Go comically I kid you not. I obviously clicked on the link with a pre-bias.
I had to quickly reach for the barf bag -- my mask wasn't big enough. Why in the world would I want to learn Go? It looks like a mashup between C++ and TypeScript and bad JavaScript.
Look, one of the reasons I love C# is because I find the language syntax itself beautiful and aesthetically pleasing. Yes, programmers can turn any work of art into a bucket of bloody body parts, but that's not the language's fault.
Go, well, it looks like what is in the bucket.
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If it ain’t broke, spend millions of dollars fixing it anyway. And it proceeded to crash into the back of a glass of milk
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Sort of dejà vou:
Only because you can doesn't necessarily mean that you should.
If that money would have been invested somewhere else...
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Sander Rossel wrote: That said, I'm not giving up my hard earned cash to some corrupt African country so that a rich president can become even richer I never said we should... but another thing is waste it with non-sense.
As many of the so-called-studies that get published all around... and not only in tech-areas.
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Nelek wrote: but another thing is waste it with non-sense Like said make-up?
Or action figures?
Or video games?
Or yet another Hollywood movie / Netflix series?
Or going into outer space?
Or the biggest nonsense of all, weaponry?
Probably, when you're starving, everything that isn't water or food or housing is pretty much nonsense
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Sander Rossel wrote: That said, I'm not giving up my hard earned cash to some corrupt African country so that a rich president can become even richer
Some kind person has sent me an email saying that one of them has died and, if I give him my bank details, I can share the late lamented's money.
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With C++20 Modules on the horizon the compiler needs to work closely with project systems in order to provide rich information for build dependency gathering and making iterative builds faster for inner-loop development. I depend on you, but I guess that doesn't count?
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Only because you can doesn't necessarily mean that you should...
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Get ready for some major speed boosts. Are they ARMed for battle?
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Are they ARMed for battle? Yes, but they only will go ahead if they get the right INTELligence reports
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Microsoft has launched a new website that shows off its open-source credentials. "Open source is an intellectual-property destroyer, 'I can't imagine something that could be worse than this for the software business and the intellectual-property business"
Whatever happened to Jim Allchin?
oh, right: Allchin retired in early 2007 when Microsoft officially released the Windows Vista operating system to consumers
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