You want fast fix ? Tell t hem that this flaw will allow for free service .
Posts by kain preacher
3832 publicly visible posts • joined 4 Apr 2007
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FREE zero-day for every reader: AT&T's DirecTV kit has a root hole – and no one wants to patch it
Intel to slap hardware lock on Management Engine code to thwart downgrade attacks
Kentucky lawmaker pushes smut filter law (update: maybe not)
UK lacks engineering and tech skills to make government's industrial strategy work – report
Android flaw lets attack code slip into signed apps
YouTuber cements head inside microwave oven
Los Angeles police tell drivers not to trust navigation apps as wildfires engulf area
Japanese quadcopter makes overworked employees clock out
O Christmas wreath, O Christmas wreath, thy potent skunk's in bunches
Facebook, Twitter, Google cleared in Dallas shooting lawsuit
In the US you don't just pay for the initial fee at that level. You pay a fee ever time you file a motion with the court. Texas apears to be much cheaper than my home state of California, but unlike California you have to pay a fee for every piece of evidence you want to enter to the court.
http://www.txcourts.gov/supreme/practice-before-the-court/fees/
lglethal In the US a dismissal means the case is shut down. the judge believes that plaintive can proceed to proceed. A dismissal with out prejudiced means that you can refill the case if you have more evidence. A dismissal with prejudice means the case done, over. No matter how much new evidence you have you can not refile the case.
Hopes that helps.
La La La, I can't hear you: FCC responds to net neut concerns
Lap-slabtop-mobes with Snapdragon Arm CPUs running Windows 10: We had a quick gander
Prison hacker who tried to free friend now likely to join him inside
Quentin Tarantino in talks to make Star Trek movie
User dialled his PC into a permanent state of 'Brown Alert'
WW2 Enigma machine to be seized from shamed pharma bro Shkreli
Royal Bank of Scotland culls 1 in 4 branches, blames the interwebz
Ofcom proposes ways to stop BT undercutting broadband rivals
Foil snack food bags make a decent Faraday cage, judge finds
Google Chrome vows to carpet bomb meddling Windows antivirus tools
Want a new HDMI cable? No? Bad luck. You'll need one for HDMI 2.1
We go live to the Uber-Waymo court battle... You are not going to believe this. The judge certainly doesn't
Wondering why your internal .dev web app has stopped working?
Accused hacker Lauri Love's extradition appeal begins
Judge stalls Uber trade-secret theft trial after learning upstart 'ran a trade-secret stealing op'
Pro tip: You can log into macOS High Sierra as root with no password
'Break up Google and Facebook if you ever want innovation again'
Re: Regulation
IIRC Reagan when governor of Califonia cut business rate / tax to 10%, thereby removing the ability to spend money to cicumvent the law, when a full payment would be less than than the old high rate + the cost of the lawyers doing their nefarious dealings.
Um no. If you know how California works they just take your money then you are the one that has to pay lawyers to get it back.