Welcome me, 23 yr, CompSci grad who opened up his own coffee/ice cream shop in May. The lull of the colder months is approaching so I have more free time to join new communities (j/p)!
http://www.theriverelora.com/ (http://www.theriverelora.com/)
Not sure what this place is really about. At first I thought it was a big gaming community (which I am not part of), but now I see that it is an all around general forum for intelligent people. Not sure what the voting process and 'joining' really means though. (sigh) Oh well.
Hello.
Quote from: MikeonTV on October 13, 2007, 04:27:44 PM
Not sure what this place is really about.
Neither am I, really, and I helped found this. It's mostly just a random group of ex-Battle.net'ers hanging out.
Quote from: MikeonTV on October 13, 2007, 04:27:44 PM
Not sure what the voting process and 'joining' really means though. (sigh) Oh well.
Basically, if you want to become a "member", you need to get leader approval and be voted in. But being a member isn't really important or even necessary, the main reason to become one is to have a say in the leadership and to influence decisions and changes.
In any case, welcome!
Quote from: MikeonTV on October 13, 2007, 04:27:44 PM
Welcome me, 23 yr, CompSci grad who opened up his own coffee/ice cream shop in May. The lull of the colder months is approaching so I have more free time to join new communities (j/p)!
http://www.theriverelora.com/ (http://www.theriverelora.com/)
Not sure what this place is really about. At first I thought it was a big gaming community (which I am not part of), but now I see that it is an all around general forum for intelligent people. Not sure what the voting process and 'joining' really means though. (sigh) Oh well.
Hello.
Not me.. but welcome
Quote from: MikeonTV on October 13, 2007, 04:27:44 PM
23 yr, CompSci grad who opened up his own coffee/ice cream shop
GLaD you're putting your degree to good use! ;)
In any case, welcome!
Membership also grants you access to iago and his computer.
One glance over the post and I assumed it was a spam bot. Haha.
Then I realized we're so cool, spam bots avoid posting here. Or are pwned instantly.
Welcome. :0
Quote from: Newby on October 13, 2007, 10:57:15 PM
One glance over the post and I assumed it was a spam bot. Haha.
Then I realized we're so cool, spam bots avoid posting here. Or are pwned instantly.
Welcome. :0
I'm still suspicious, actually. It's a generic enough post to be made by a spambot trying to advertise his site, especially for googlebot. I'll give him a few days to respond before removing the link.
Most spam bots wouldn't talk about a joining process. Could be a really good one, though.
But anyhow, hello!
Quote from: Joex86] link=topic=10463.msg132785#msg132785 date=1192347927]
Most spam bots wouldn't talk about a joining process. Could be a really good one, though.
But anyhow, hello!
You got me. I am spambot. Was it that obvious guys? I just wanted to plug my 500 sq ft cafe. Damn I'll have to work harder.
No, you're obviously not a spambot, they wouldn't post 1-line responses to every topic on the board. Can you try limiting your responses to threads where you have something more interesting to say?
I hardly have been posting one line responses in all my posts. Besides, do you expect me to go into detail about a picture of some fools armpit in a post titled 'Paris Hilton'?
Out of 11 posts, 8 of them are one line, or a couple short sentences, that doesn't really say anything.
Generally, if you don't have anything to say, then say nothing, not something short.
How is he supposed to grow his x86 forum e-penis, then?
Quote from: rabbit on October 13, 2007, 10:41:34 PM
Membership also grants you access to iago and his computer.
What kind of access? o.O
how did you find this if you don't play games (and thus probably weren't on battle.net)
Quote from: Trust on October 14, 2007, 05:59:51 PM
how did you find this if you don't play games (and thus probably weren't on battle.net)
Obviously he was googling x86 and decided to check out the 251st (http://www.google.com/search?q=x86&hl=en&safe=off&start=250&sa=N) result.
Quote from: Hitmen on October 14, 2007, 07:25:22 PM
Quote from: Trust on October 14, 2007, 05:59:51 PM
how did you find this if you don't play games (and thus probably weren't on battle.net)
Obviously he was googling x86 and decided to check out the 251st (http://www.google.com/search?q=x86&hl=en&safe=off&start=250&sa=N) result.
You're really bored, aren't you?
Quote from: iago on October 14, 2007, 07:26:50 PM
Quote from: Hitmen on October 14, 2007, 07:25:22 PM
Quote from: Trust on October 14, 2007, 05:59:51 PM
how did you find this if you don't play games (and thus probably weren't on battle.net)
Obviously he was googling x86 and decided to check out the 251st (http://www.google.com/search?q=x86&hl=en&safe=off&start=250&sa=N) result.
You're really bored, aren't you?
Haha, I was thinking about the same thing when I read that. Perhaps you should work on this sites page rank? Perhaps our Spam Bot friend can help us!
So, feel like figuring out how zombiemeter.org ranks for "zombie" or "zombies"? :)
MikeonTV,
You remind me of a 99-year-old senile lady who's going blind.
-Ender
Quote from: BigAznDaddy on October 13, 2007, 04:59:35 PM
Quote from: MikeonTV on October 13, 2007, 04:27:44 PM
Welcome me, 23 yr, CompSci grad who opened up his own coffee/ice cream shop in May. The lull of the colder months is approaching so I have more free time to join new communities (j/p)!
http://www.theriverelora.com/ (http://www.theriverelora.com/)
Not sure what this place is really about. At first I thought it was a big gaming community (which I am not part of), but now I see that it is an all around general forum for intelligent people. Not sure what the voting process and 'joining' really means though. (sigh) Oh well.
Hello.
Not me.. but welcome
qft
Welcome and don't get scared off too easily from the people who post here. You'll eventually get used to them..
Welcome to the forum dude! This place is awesome youll like it, except all the drama that goes on its like a totally kewl place to hang WORD.
Quote from: iago on October 14, 2007, 07:26:50 PM
Quote from: Hitmen on October 14, 2007, 07:25:22 PM
Quote from: Trust on October 14, 2007, 05:59:51 PM
how did you find this if you don't play games (and thus probably weren't on battle.net)
Obviously he was googling x86 and decided to check out the 251st (http://www.google.com/search?q=x86&hl=en&safe=off&start=250&sa=N) result.
You're really bored, aren't you?
I actually stumbled here when searching for an IRC channel for Adobe Air support. There was one listed on irc.tehnet.org and so I checked it out. No Adobe channel so I did a search on 'tehnet.org' and found a wikipedia user called Jklinect. He also listed x86labs.org and is quoted as saying it 'rules'. Viola.
Hah, tehnet! I go to school (well, the same university. he's a different major) to the guy who hosts tehnet. :)
That's right. Sidoh goes to school with felons. Don't mess with him.
For the record, James Klinect is Newby. :)
Welcome, don't mind the paranoid-ish security junkies.
I say if you're skilled enough to walk into my house and steal from my frige, I may as well pour you a drink!
Quote from: _Joex86] link=topic=10463.msg133027#msg133027 date=1192486035]
That's right. Sidoh goes to school with felons. Don't mess with him.
As far as I know, that was total bullshit. He found a vulnerability and got in trouble for showing an administrator a proof of concept.
Quote from: Sidoh on October 15, 2007, 04:26:37 PM
Hah, tehnet! I go to school (well, the same university. he's a different major) to the guy who hosts tehnet. :)
Does TehUser host tehnet.org?
Quote from: Ender on October 15, 2007, 09:09:19 PM
Does TehUser host tehnet.org?
There's more than one node, I think, but he hosts one of them as well as the hub, I think.
One of the leaves is hosted by torque (and managed by TehUser), and yeah, TU hosts the hub.
Quote from: Sidoh on October 15, 2007, 07:21:36 PM
Quote from: _Joex86] link=topic=10463.msg133027#msg133027 date=1192486035]
That's right. Sidoh goes to school with felons. Don't mess with him.
As far as I know, that was total bullshit. He found a vulnerability and got in trouble for showing an administrator a proof of concept.
I don't think showing administrators proof of concepts on public machines in your library is a good idea, but it shouldn't be a felony though.
Regardless, that's not what I'm talking about. :P
Quote from: Joex86] link=topic=10463.msg133486#msg133486 date=1192782508]
I don't think showing administrators proof of concepts on public machines in your library is a good idea, but it shouldn't be a felony though.
Read my mind. Explaining the vulnerability is good, but PoC was overkill. :|
Quote from: Joex86] link=topic=10463.msg133486#msg133486 date=1192782508]
I don't think showing administrators proof of concepts on public machines in your library is a good idea, but it shouldn't be a felony though.
Yes, it should be. It shouldn't be any different from breaking into somebody's house, sitting on their couch, and watching their TV until they came home.
In any case, the situation was more complicated than that.
Quote from: iago on October 19, 2007, 10:45:56 AM
Quote from: Joex86] link=topic=10463.msg133486#msg133486 date=1192782508]
I don't think showing administrators proof of concepts on public machines in your library is a good idea, but it shouldn't be a felony though.
Yes, it should be. It shouldn't be any different from breaking into somebody's house, sitting on their couch, and watching their TV until they came home.
In any case, the situation was more complicated than that.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't a proof of concept just showing that an vulnerability exists, without actually using it for anything malicious?
I'd say it's more like opening the door, leaving it alone and then demonstrating it for the person who owns the house so that they can fix the door, but maybe my definition is all screwy?
I've heard things about the situation, but I figured they were just rumors... I'm guessing I don't know much about it because I didn't really know anyone in the vL group very well around the time it happened.
Quote from: Sidoh on October 19, 2007, 12:29:22 PM
Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't a proof of concept just showing that an vulnerability exists, without actually using it for anything malicious?
I'd say it's more like opening the door, leaving it alone and then demonstrating it for the person who owns the house so that they can fix the door, but maybe my definition is all screwy?
I've heard things about the situation, but I figured they were just rumors... I'm guessing I don't know much about it because I didn't really know anyone in the vL group very well around the time it happened.
Yes, that's correct. However, the person in question (to summarize) found the vulnerability, used it to install software for his own purposes, and eventually alerted the staff. So I think the situation I posed makes sense. :)
So basically he walked in to the house, made some popcorn and watched TV for an hour, then left leaving the door open? Gotcha.
Quote from: iago on October 19, 2007, 01:00:38 PM
Yes, that's correct. However, the person in question (to summarize) found the vulnerability, used it to install software for his own purposes, and eventually alerted the staff. So I think the situation I posed makes sense. :)
I see. I totally agree, then. I wasn't aware of anything else he did.
Quote from: Joex86] link=topic=10463.msg133517#msg133517 date=1192814431]
So basically he walked in to the house, made some popcorn and watched TV for an hour, then left leaving the door open? Gotcha.
Leaving the door open would be inviting others who are unfamiliar with the door's lack of locks to come in.
I think in this case, he just left the lights and the heat on.
Mmm, popcorn.
Hey cool, we've gone up in the world. We're #236 on google now.