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  1. #1 - Nu sunt de acord cu ea. Diferiti utilizatori se afla la diferite niveluri de cunostinte tehnice, iar asta este perfet normal pentru ca difera varsta, experienta, interesul etc. Ceea ce pentru mine poate parea o intrebare idioata, pentru cineva mai putin experimentat poate fi o intrebare perfect legitima. Un admin precum @aelius, om cu cunostinte bogate, poate considera tot ce e la Ajutor ca fiind "intrebare idioata", nu vreau sa ii dam posibilitatea sa-i baneze pe toti cei care posteaza acolo. #2 - Nu. Fiecare poate spuna ca e si regina Marii Britanii, ramane la latitudinea noastra daca ii credem sau nu. Eu cred ca sunt suficiente reguli momentan, observa ca unora le e greu sa le respecte si pe astea deja existente. Daca tot veniti cu propuneri de reguli, precizati si voi de ce sunt necesare, ce beneficii aduc pe termen scurt/lung, cum ajuta ceilalti membri and so on.
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  2. "Researchers at Bromium Labs are expected to announce today they have developed an exploit that bypasses all of the mitigations in Microsoft's Enhanced Mitigation Experience Toolkit (EMET). Principal security researcher Jared DeMott is delivered a presentation at the Security BSides conference explaining how the company's researchers were able to bypass all of the memory protections offered within the free Windows toolkit. The work is significant given that Microsoft has been quick to urge customers to install and run EMET as a temporary mitigation against zero-day exploits targeting memory vulnerabilities in Windows or Internet Explorer. The exploit bypasses all of EMET's mitigations, unlike previous bypasses that were able to beat only certain aspects of the tool. Researchers took a real-world IE exploit and tweaked it until they had a complete bypass of EMET's ROP, heap spray, SEHOP, ASLR, and DEP mitigations." Via msm1267, Slashdot: News for nerds, stuff that matters
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