Intr-o lume ideala versiunea curenta Java ar fi si ultima

Joi, 26 Iulie, Anul 4 d.Tr. | Autor: Mircea Popescu

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10 Responses

  1. iii.Nu vad cui ii pasa cum se numesc cacaturile pe care le ruleaza mactarzii, pe bune acuma, Pisica-bleaga-n-ploaie sau in fine

    Ce, esti hater ca n-ai bani sa cumperi? FRAIERE

    Steve Jobbs

    Bb?

    How do you know if you are infected?

    When it is running, FlashBack tries to connect to 30 sites every day. One of those sites (randomly chosen) hosts the botnet’s command-and-control (C&C) server as deployed by the cybercriminals. Having established a connection, the malicious program passes the victim computer’s IP address and hardware UUID to the C&C.

    Kaspersky Lab has discovered the operation algorithm of the malicious program, and created a dedicated server that imitates the C&C server that infected computers are supposed to connect to. For several days, this server registered all the infected computers that communicated with it, and recorded their UUIDs in a dedicated database. Thus, we can check if your computer’s UUID is in this database; if so, your computer was (and may still be) infected with FlashBack.

    Lmao.

  2. Ț ț ț. Nimic de .NET hatere?

  3. P.S. Care-i alternativa la applet-urile Java?

  4. P.P.S. Să nu confundăm tehnologia (limbajul, diversele biblioteci (interfețe :-D), pseudocodul), cu implementarea de căcat oferită de Oracle.

  5. Mircea Popescu`s avatar
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    Mircea Popescu 
    Sambata, 28 Iulie 2012

    Pai inca nu mi s-o intimplat sa vreau sa joc wurm si sa descopar ca pula, nu merge decit in .net. Deci intr-un sens faptu’ ca ii de cacat cu totul il protejeaza.

    Si-n rest chestiile bune nu depind de companii, exista independent de ele. De-aia avem linux azi da’ n-avem windows decit ala promovat de microsoft. Chestiile bune le fac oamenii. Chestiile facute de companii is facute de companii tocmai pentru ca-s prea proaste pentru a fi facute de oameni.

  6. Mircea Popescu`s avatar
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    Mircea Popescu 
    Marti, 28 August 2012

    http://www.theregister.co.uk/2012/08/27/disable_java_to_block_exploit/ lalala

  7. wait, it gets funnier

    http://www.theregister.co.uk/2012/08/31/critical_flaw_found_in_patched_java/

  8. Mircea Popescu`s avatar
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    Mircea Popescu 
    Sambata, 1 Septembrie 2012

    Ahahahaaa

  9. More lulz, I guess

    http://malware.dontneedcoffee.com/2013/01/0-day-17u10-spotted-in-while-disable.html

  10. Mircea Popescu`s avatar
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    Mircea Popescu 
    Vineri, 11 Ianuarie 2013

    Lol. Nici nu vazusem.

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