I don't think it is that difficult to write that kind of policy, but there is not enough popcorn in the world when it comes to enforcing it.
Posts by Pascal Monett
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Ah, this military GPS system looks shoddy but expensive. Shall we try to break it?
Sniff the love: Subaru's SUVs overwhelmed by scent of hair shampoo, recalls 2.2 million cars
Holy cow, it's everywhere
So now I learn that we emit potentially noxious gases simply by wanting to stay clean and smell nice. Terrific. What other doomsday mechanism will our consumer society dump on our ignorant hides ?
It might be time to slow things down a bit and not rush to production with every half-baked idea simply because we can.
If at first you don't succeed, you may be trying to install that Slow Ring Windows 10 build
"the gang at Redmond appear to have lost patience with the company responsible"
Well, in defense of the company responsible, the board is still on life support after having been told that their most precious asset needs to be changed. Oh, not the game, of course, that's just the money-maker. No, it's the anti-cheat, that has been lovingly crafted by Northern Trolls in specially-made dank caverns with WiFi access and an endless supply of chocolate frogs. Do you have any idea how difficult it is to gather all those chocolate frogs ?
And they're going to have to - gasp - do it again ? Pity the stock price, for Pete's sake.
Okay, seriously now, it's a game company. Most of them don't have a stellar track record for keeping talent. Most of them do have a reputation for crunch time that lasts months, if not the whole development time. Then you have to find a team smart enough to not only understand the existing anti-cheat model, but also grep the required changes and implement them correctly - a rather demanding task, eh, Microsoft ?
All of this hoopla and most games I play have no anti-cheating issues. Minecraft ? You can whitelist the participants and, if you don't, there's a plethora of add-ons specifically tailored for tracking cheaters. None of that has anything to do with the OS. 7 Days To Die ? There's an entire anti-cheating system included in Steam apparently, and I haven't heard a peep about issues on Windows 1 0.
So I'm thinking that this is likely an issue for some other kinds of entities, the likes of EA Games or Origin, who are pretty crappy at how they handle players in the first place. I have banned their stores from my PCs due to the shoddy experience they have imposed on me. If that is indeed the case, then I can only rejoice that Microsoft is leaving those PCs in the dust.
YouTube's pedo problem is so bad, it just switched off comments on millions of vids of small kids to stem the tide of vileness
Re: Is this accurately reported El Reg?
Um, the fact that YT is blocking comments now doesn't give you a clue ?
The BBC might be right about the future, but comment blocking is happening now.
I myself never look at comments elsewhere than on El Reg - this is the only place it is worth it. But I do find curious that YT hasn't made comments an option in the hands of the channel owner. With parental guidance options.
I would say that children have no business posting on YT, but education is outrated these days.
Vodafone exec dons tartan tam-o'-shanter, clutches bottle of Irn-Bru, in snap shared with firm... just before Glasgow staff told of redundo dates
The biggest uptick in demand for software devs by bosses is for... *rubs eyes* blockchain engineers?!?
Don't mean to alarm you, but Boeing has built an unmanned fighter jet called 'Loyal Wingman'
Slow Ring Windows 10 fragged by anti-cheat software in the games you're playing at work, says Insiders supremo
And that argument falls flat when your disc breaks because they do not send you a new disc.
If I had a license, then the disc is irrelevant and breaking one should ensure you get another free. But no, you have to pay for a new disc, meaning you pay a second license.
So that means that that disc is mine, and licensing terms can stuff it where the sun don't shine.
Of course, that only mattered when games were actually sold on discs. With rampant multiplayer everywhere, all they need to do now is control your access to the server. They don't care about discs any more.
China's tech giants are a security threat to the UK, says Brit spy bigwig
Re: peek into them and see
You do not want to ask Huawei to send you items for inspection - that will obviously turn up nothing since, if Huawei was indeed guilty of the accusations, it would hardly be stupid enough to send actual evidence.
You need to stop a container at the border and confiscate some stuff for inspection. That is the only way you have a chance to find evidence - if there is any actual evidence to be found.
'God, Send Mobiles,' the industry prayed back in the '90s. This time, 5G actually has it covered
In a galaxy far, far away, aliens may have eight-letter DNA – like the kind NASA-backed boffins just crafted
Blue Monday: Efforts to inspire teamwork with swears back-fires for n00b team manager
On the fence here
I do not agree about "when to not". It was his idea, so he should have taken responsibility for it. On the other hand, he should also have been told about the data-skimming, so taking responsilibility and pointing that out could have saved him.
Not that there was much fallout on the whole affair anyway, it seems.
Japan's Hayabusa 2 probe has got the horn for space rock Ryugu – a sampling horn, that is
Decoding the President, because someone has to: Did Trump just blow up concerted US effort to ban Chinese 5G kit?
"the issue has reached the highest levels of government"
The issue is that the highest levels of government are held by people with the morals of drug cartels - but in more stupid. They say incredibly stupid things that are regularly proven wrong, but they think that, because of their position, their words have a special weight. They don't understand that respect is something that is earned, it is not a given. And it must be accompanied by acts that are on par.
When you declare a National Emergency, you do not go and play golf the very next day. The act is not on par with the words.
Google: Hmm, this government regulation stuff looks important. Let's stick some more lobbyists on that
Not so smart after all: A techie's tale of toilet noise horror
Northern UK smart meter rollout is too slow, snarls MPs' committee
Europe-style 5G standards testing? Consistent definitions? Who the fsck wants that, asks US mobe industry
If it wasn't pathetic, it'd be almost funny
And here comes the USA again, pretending that it is the sole arbiter of what is right.
I get that it wants to be first but, just like that annoying bully in college, wanting it does not make it so. Especially when nobody is depending on you to reach a decision.
The CTIA has nothing on the GSM Association, no influence, no leverage. Basically the only thing it has achieved is to very publicly describe how it is going to be screwed.
I'm counting on the GSM Association to just ignore that kid in the back row and get on with the project.
Secret mic in Nest gear wasn't supposed to be a secret, says Google, we just forgot to tell anyone
HPE wants British ex-CFO to testify in UK Autonomy lawsuit before Uncle Sam sentences him
Just one question
Is an "an enraged Hewlett-Packard" going to pursue and prosecute the idiot who agreed on the deal at HP without proper discovery as well ?
Because okay, they cooked the books, but you were too incompetent to see the $8 billion hole you threw yourself into. That is a magnitude of incompetence that is striking in itself.
Down productivity tools: Microsoft Teams takes a Monday tumble
Want to create fake web profile pics? This creepy AI tool makes them on demand. Plus predictive policing, and more
Crypto crash leads to inventory pile-up at Nvidia, sales slaughtered
The algorithms! They're manipulating all of us! reckon human rights bods Council of Europe
The private sector ? Act with fairness ? Have you heard of Facebook ?
If the private sector was intent on acting with fairness we wouldn't need GDPR.
As far as companies are concerned, if it isn't explicitely against the law, it's fair game to try whether it's moral or not. And that is not something that is exclusively reserved to US companies either.
The self-regulating market is a pipe dream served by selfish people intent on preserving their situation - the rest can be damned.
So regulate. Make laws and enforce them. That is the only thing that will protect the people and keep things fair.
Bad news for WannaCry slayer Marcus Hutchins: Judge rules being young, hungover, and in a strange land doesn't obviate evidence
"while talking to an unnamed associate over a recorded prison telephone line"
Holy shit man, how stupid do you have to be to go and say things like that on a prison line ?
Haven't you seen any one of the innumerable Columbo, CSI ad nauseam to remember the "Anything you say can and will be used against you" line ?
Well you're going to remember that now, I'd wager. Too bad it's too late.
A once-in-a-lifetime Opportunity: NASA bids emotional farewell to its cocky, hardworking RC science car on Mars
Judge snubs FBI's bid to snaffle Autonomy docs ahead of founder Mike Lynch's UK showdown
So Lynch lied
He exaggerated the value of his company, okay that's bad, but where was HP's due diligence ? What band of incompetent interns audited Autonomy and contented themselves with rubber-stamping the whole thing ?
If I buy a house without checking it out, I don't think I can sue the previous owner if all the nice pictures I saw were just wallpaper and cleverly painted plywood. Why should a multi-billion dollar company get that privilege ?
Ever used VFEmail? No? Well, chances are you never will now: Hackers wipe servers, backups in 'catastrophic' attack
Someone please explain to me
. . how an external hacker without any contact (accomplice) in the company could totally wipe all production servers and all backup servers in one go, without ever being detected ?
Okay, forget the detection part - the IT admins could be clueless - but that does not go with the fact that they had different credentials for different servers. They were at least doing something right.
And why go and nuke everything if you're just a hacker ? That's not going to make you any money.
This smells very strongly of an inside job. Done by a state-level actor or not, this is not some group out of Sevastopol just having some fun.
NHS needs to pull its finger out and prep staff for future robotics, genomics, data-led healthcare
RIP Dr Peuto, Zilog and Sun's bright SPARC
Uncle Sam to its friends around the world: You can buy technology the easy way, or the Huawei
"out of security concerns"
It's all well and good to cite security concerns, but if you're up to government-level declarations of punishment, it would be nice to see some proof that those concerns are valid.
And, for the moment, all we have is bluster and rhetoric, which is a bit thin to base state-level menaces on.
But hey, it's the Trump era. Who needs reason ?
Intel SGX 'safe' room easily trashed by white-hat hacking marauders: Enclave malware demo'd
"performing anti-piracy decryption of protected Hollywood movies"
Weird just how much that actually sounds like pirating them.
In any case, I rather agree with Intel on this one : know whose code you're running. Don't run code from just anywhere, just like you don't click on a link in a mail from someone you've never met before.
620 million accounts stolen from 16 hacked websites now for sale on dark web, seller boasts
Ever yearn for the Windows 95 shutdown sound? TADA! There's an Electron app for that
Leaky child-tracking smartwatch maker hits back at bad PR
"the accuracy of the watch was only +/- 500m"
So not only is he selling a piece of shit GPS, he's also selling one that is not secure ? And it's not a problem because you can't have 100% security ?
I'd really like to ask him if he has a lock on his door and, if so, why.
Not going up in my esteem is the least I can say.
Lovely website you got there. Would be a shame if we, er, someone were to sink it: Google warns EU link tax will magnify media monetary misery
Treaty of Roam: No-deal Brexit mobile bill shock
Um, guys, only 1 month left
Do you really, honestly think that there's a deal just waiting to be signed ?
Under the authority of the muppets that are supposed to be in charge now ?
I really don't think there's any chance of not bailing out hard, because if there was a viable deal, you'd have heard all about it because everyone would be hollering about what he didn't like about it.
Trakt app users' personal data exposed: We were hit by a 'PHP exploit'... back in 2014
Crypto exchange in court: It owes $190m to netizens after founder 'dies without telling anyone vault passwords'
Bunch of muppets, the lot of 'em
So everyone thought it was a good idea to have only one person know the access to $190 million and no backup of the codes ?
His leaving for India is irrelevant - he could have been hit by a bus while doing his morning jog.
The sheer incompetence, or outright criminal behavior in some (rare) cases, that is demonstrated time and again by these "exchanges" is what is keeping me away from this market.
Huawei pens open letter to UK Parliament: Spying? Nope, we've done nothing wrong
RIP, RDP... nearly: Security house Check Point punches holes in remote desktop tools
Hi, Jack'd: A little PSA for anyone using this dating-hook-up app... Anyone can slurp your private, public snaps
"Online Buddies did not respond to repeated requests for an explanation"
That's because they're trying to find an alternative to "we never thought that anyone would try that".
So let me see if I get how this app works :
1) you make the mistake of installing it
2) you peruse the profiles and find someone of interest to you
3) at some point, you take a pic and send it to him
4) somehow, the online database of images records your pic, but has zero security on it
5) somehow, the manager of the company saw no problem with that issue at development time
6) somehow, the developer of the database found absolutely no way to link profiles to an image and prevent anyone else from seeing it, and couldn't be arsed enough to pull the fire alarm on this
I get that this app is being used by the alternately sexed and I believe that there may be one hell of a market for that. After all, it seems pretty obvious that those apps will have guys on them, since the Ashley Madison kerfluffle demonstrated that it was mostly guys on sites where women were supposed to be present and searching.
It does seem that this app is nothing but a cash grab to try and benefit from this market, which is disgusting because it's not like homosexuals don't have other important daily problems to worry about.
Fake fuse: Bloke admits selling counterfeit chips for use in B-1 bomber, other US military gear
Windows Defender update: So secure, it wouldn't let Secure-Boot Windows PCs, er, boot
Using WhatsApp for your business comms? It's either that or reinstall Lotus Notes
What's Farsi for 'as subtle as a nuke through a window'? Foreign diplomats in Iran hit by renewed Remexi nasty
"researchers pointed to clues such as the use of Farsi language in encryption keys"
Yeah, those Russkies sure know how to point people elsewhere.
In other news, I've always wondered what BITS was for. I guess now I know.
In other, other news, once again we have proof that anything with the word "Intelligent" in its name is NOT your friend.
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