Multitask is a habit for me already.Originally posted by StarPuppy:i think must learn the skill of multi-tasking from you liao
now that i done bathing...hmmm
dunno what to do now
what did u do this time?Originally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:I think reset something wrongly. It screwed up my computer. Antivirus cannot update.
2600 Magazine! The only hacker magazine that was published regularly. I'm trying to find a copy of it in Singapore, but to no avail.Originally posted by the Bear:should i tell the people at alt.2600?
i dun think i can understand your way of handing computer issuesOriginally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:Reset CMOS because I changed some wrong things and PC cannot start up. Then I think I set the time wrongly as well, because I use 24-hour clock.
Just because the time is wrong. And I changed some things that I shouldn't changed.Originally posted by StarPuppy:i dun think i can understand your way of handing computer issues
first time i see that a person have to go to CMOS because of a AV that didn't update
Originally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:2600 Magazine! The only hacker magazine that was published regularly. I'm trying to find a copy of it in Singapore, but to no avail.
By the way, how to join such Usenet newsgroups? I do whatever I can, but never receive anything.
sellin hereOriginally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:2600 Magazine! The only hacker magazine that was published regularly. I'm trying to find a copy of it in Singapore, but to no avail.
By the way, how to join such Usenet newsgroups? I do whatever I can, but never receive anything.
The first ever case of using a man-in-the-middle attack against an online bank was reported by Brian Krebs of Security Fix on Tuesday.
The security industry has long predicted this type of man-in-the-middle attack; it was only a matter of time. The attack targeted Citibank's Citibusiness service and was designed to spoof the token key hardware device used by the bank's customers. The phishing site checked the logon credentials with the real site before rendering the results to the phishing victim. Enter an invalid password, and you got an invalid logon page. A man-in-the-middle attack checks everything done at the phishing site against the original, so everything should look and feel more genuine.
Exactly the same kind of attacks can be used to target other types of two-factor authentication, including one-time password sheets.
I want! Definitely. Thanks alex.Originally posted by alexkusu:sellin here
if u wan, i send u a copy for ur bday =p
uh oh..Originally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:I want! Definitely. Thanks alex.
*hugs alex*
Good night alex. Sweet dreams!Originally posted by alexkusu:uh oh..
gee look at the time...
*collapses suddenly and sleep*
Thanks Bear!Originally posted by the Bear:
why ?Originally posted by StarPuppy:/me trots in