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... Why? How is this IP asking for DHCP to another not in my trust IP scheme?Posted in Uncategorized on February 5th, 2012 by Full Disclosure
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The latest, astonishing feat has put the internet hackers back in the public eye - and the authorities on the back foot.
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Posted by bashrc on Feb 05
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Comment When Faultline first began following Sony in 2003, it was worth $36 billion on the stock market. At the time Apple was worth $9.8 billion and it was about to launch the iTunes Music Store. We said that Sony should buy Apple and put Steve Jobs in charge.…