Scattata completamente in manuale…

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Non funziona direttamente su Ubuntu Feisty, lo scanner va idle.
Bisogna installare scanbuttond e avviarlo con
scanbuttond -r 1000000
Fatto questo funziona abbastanza bene.
(Grazie a 360 )
#ifndef BABAU_H
#define BABAU_H
class World{
~World();
}; ///:~
#endif
TOR: e’ disponibile un man-in-the-middle-attack funzionante.
Maggiori dettagli qui: http://www.teamfurry.com/wordpress/2007/11/20/tor-exit-node-doing-mitm-attacks

A classic, but I like it too much.
From Xkcd
Because I used to know that soon or later…
What’s the point of spending to secure your networks, if the bad guys can read what you type directly from your keyboard.
Definitely not a good idea.
Discovered by:
We’ve seen Ruby on Rails, and enjoyed it for a while.
But now, courtesy of BBC, we have also Pearl on Rails .
“So we (the Audio and Music bit of Future Media and Technology - but more specifically Paul, Duncan, Michael and Jamie) embarked on building a Model-view-controller (MVC) framework in Perl.
For applications that run internally we use Ruby on Rail. Because we enjoy using it, its fast to develop with, straight forward to use and because we use it (i.e. to reduce knowledge transfer and training requirements) we decided to follow the same design patterns and coding conventions used in Rails when we built our MVC framework. Yes that’s right we’ve built Perl on Rails.”
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