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    Salut! In locul tau nu as fi facut public acest lucru.. cum sa te numesti "Laur"... O alta alegere (ne)inspirata. Bine ca nu ai ales "little puta" sau "pendejo". huh?! Asta e de efect, pentru a impresiona? Meh... :/Sedere placuta!
  2. Raspuns scurt: esti naiv! Raspuns detaliat: - "un ghid... in ceea ce priveste securitatea in mediul online": mediul online e foarte mare, la fel si securitatea. Daca vrei sa nu iti pierzi vremea trebuie sa faci ceva specific, concret, bite-sized, punchy - "ca toti utilizatorii din Romania": utilizatorii de ce? Heroina? Marijuana? vezi punctul de mai sus - "toti utilizatorii": zilnic sunt noi copii care primesc calculatoare sau noi utilizatori, mediul este in continua schimbare. Este imposibil sa-i atingi pe "toti" - costul educarii oamenilor in vederea folosirea unui produs este de multe ori peste pretul produsului in sine - este responsabilitatea fiecaruia sa analizeze ce ii se pune in farfurie. Daca unii prefera sa se apuce direct de infulecat rahat a) e problema lor este o experienta de viata necesara c) unii nu se invata niciodata - prima greseala e cea mai buna metoda de invatare. Creierul are o capacitate enorma pentru a tine minte greselile si a le evita. Spre exemplu de cand esti mic si pui mana pe ceva fierbinte si te arzi, iti este imprimat apoi toata viata in creier sa nu repeti greseala. FAIL = First Attempt In Learning - de obicei aceste exclamari online "haideti sa" rezulta in multa vorba si fapta 0 P.S. - cu speranta ca "arsura" de mai sus iti va mai reduce din naivitate...
  3. Ti-a fost lene sa te uiti la postare in acelasi thread mai devreme https://rstforums.com/forum/107599-raspberry-5-dolari-2.rst#post667221 si iti e lene sa dai un search pe Google. Mai bine lasa zmeura in pace si vezi de pescuit...
  4. Pai asta e pentru cand apar urmatoarele pe stoc. Am dat subscribe sa ma anunte. Acum se gasesc doar la speculanti care le vand pe eBay cu £25 sau pe site-uri in US la pachet cu alte accesorii, nu individual.
  5. Silviu - 1 theandruala - 1 nein - 2 Zatarra - 1 blech - 1 MrGrj - 1 curiosul - 2 mariuss615 - 1 kznamst - 1 mutu110990 - 2 SirAndi - 1 gogusan - 3 tjt - 1 Hertz - 5 Reebock - 10 LLegoLLaS - 2 Cril - 1 SilenTx0 - 1 int21h.exe - 1 leximus2002 -3 costi - 1 Shinny - 1 SiNaTrA1 - 1 gigiRoman - 1 shaggi - 10 markk - 1 scorpio2k2 - 2 alexcroitoru - 1 Church - 1 kidde69 - 1 TheGameX - 1 urs_02918473 - 1 Wolfgang - 2 Matthew - 1 sifon - 16 Total 13.20pm, 2 Dec - 82 bucati Cand se mai aduna dau edit la aceasta postare si actualizez.
  6. Se poate extinde aceasta regula: https://rstforums.com/forum/30346-regulament-rst-market-2.rst#post663076 la tot forumul nu doar la sectiunea RST Market? Sa fie inclusa in regulamentul general? Ca sa evitam topicuri de genul: https://rstforums.com/forum/107550-caut-urgent-sa-cumpar-vnc-rdp-de-usa.rst#post667256 si nu numai. Sa nu aiba lumea motiv ca nu a stiut, etc.
  7. Raspberry Pi Zero sunt produse in Wales (Tara Galilor). Daca ai cumparat din China ai cumparat ceva imitatie si calitate... who knows? Si cu 5 usd inseamna ca ajunge peste... 3-4 saptamani banuiesc?
  8. E un mini computer, poti rula pe el diferite versiuni de Linux sau pe unele modele Windows10. Daca dai un search pe Google la Raspberry Pi.. gasesti informatii cate vrei. Acest produs in particular e de dorit datorita pretului, marimii si utilizarii: https://www.raspberrypi.org/blog/raspberry-pi-zero/
  9. Nu cred ca vei primi un bid serios fara o analiza cum trebuie a cerintelor, deadlines, etc. si in timp atat de scurt. Doar time-wasters.
  10. OFF: Why get a botnet if you don't know how to use it... ON: Cryptolocker + Bitcoin ransom
  11. Nu stiu unde te-ai uitat de preturi. Preturile de posta standard aici: Price Finder | Post Office Un pachet mic de pana in 2kg costa 8-9 lire. Daca va adunati mai multi si fac un pachet mai mare, se imparte costul si pot pune cu curier privat care e mult mai ieftin fata de tariful postei. Depinde de cate bucati, etc. pot face un calcul. LE: tinand cont ca o placuta e 65mm x 31mm x 5mm si cantareste 9 grame + ambalaj, etc. cred ca ar intra linistit un 50 placute intr-un pachet de pana in 2kg. (4 gbp x 50) + 9 gbp transportul = £209 gbp pentru 50 bucati = aprox 27 ron / bucata. De acolo merge si prin Posta Romana prin tara, nu e musai curier, pus intr-o folie de plastic si un plic mai gros/sanatos cu bule de aer. Tot iesi mult mai ieftin fata de jegurile care le vand la 100+ ron.
  12. Au sarit toti gusterii pe ele... ca sa le puna la vanzare pentru black friday. Toti distribuitorii din UK sunt sold-out. Nici de ciuda nu as da banii de 5x la jola... trebuie sa fii cretin sa sustii o asemenea afacere. Daca se gasesc mai multi doritori si puneti banul impreuna, pot face un pachet si trimite in tara si de acolo le impartiti intre voi.
  13. SURSA Cyber-thieves are preparing malware and spam campaigns in a bid to catch out retailers and shoppers during the run-up to Christmas, experts say. One gang had updated the sophisticated malware it used to target tills in stores, security company iSight said. There had also been an increase in spam and phishing emails crafted to catch out people seeking bargains. And some crime groups had made fakes copies of popular shopping apps in a bid to steal payment-card data. The warnings are being given just prior to Black Friday and Cyber Monday, which bracket the weekend following the US Thanksgiving holiday, when many online and offline stores offer special deals. Cashing in The 50 biggest retail brands in the US were now hunting through their internal corporate networks to see if they had been infected by the "highly sophisticated" Modpos malware, said iSight senior director Stephen Ward. The modular malware could lurk unseen on point-of-sale equipment, said Mr Ward, and sought to scoop up payment-card data during the few moments this information was passed around unencrypted in the memory of computerised tills. "It's a Swiss-army knife of sorts that can be used for any type of nefarious activity," he said. The Retail Cyber Intelligence Sharing Center, a US government-backed organisation set up to pass on information about threats aimed at retailers, has sent out advice about the "2015 hacking season". "Downtime is expensive, but especially so at this time of year," it said. "Retail staff is motivated and focused on sales, at the risk of possibly allowing fraudulent transactions or other types of breaches." Reacting quickly to threats could be tricky at this time of year, it said, because systems were often "frozen" to limit downtime. Mr Ward said iSight had been tracking the gang behind Modpos for some time, but it had now been revamped for the run-up to Christmas. And traditional anti-virus systems were unlikely to catch the stealthy malware because of the clever way it was built. "The guys behind this seem to have an incredible level of knowledge related to the way that security technology works and the industry operates," said Mr Ward. But iSight had passed on information about telltale signs that would reveal a retailer had been compromised by Modpos. "We are stealing Christmas from these bad guys," he said. "Here, we are being the Grinch." Payments please Anti-fraud company ThreatMetrix said online retailers were also coming under sustained assault from many different hi-tech crime groups. It said it had seen signs of an increase in fraud campaigns before the main shopping season got under way and expected a "major spike" in such activity in the run-up to Christmas. In a report, it said attacks against online retailers had already jumped 25% over earlier in the year and it expected the trend to continue. "Generally, the third quarter is a slower time for businesses as consumers anticipate spending money during the Christmas and New Year shopping season, but this year it yielded record numbers in attack attempts," said Vanita Pandey, strategy director at ThreatMetrix. The vast majority of the attacks were attempts to defraud companies by using fake logins or stolen credentials, said Ms Pandey. And ThreatMetrix had seen evidence of crime groups using botnets, networks of hijacked computers, to batter away at login screens searching for loopholes and bugs. Michael Owen, head of security at payments processor Sage Pay, said criminals could also target online stores in other ways during busy shopping days. "Criminals know that merchants need their websites to be live and accessible this weekend," he said, "which makes them an appealing target for blackmail." "If a criminal can take down a website and demand funds to let the merchant get back to trading, they'll want to do it this weekend." Paul Ducklin, a senior security advisor at Sophos, said spammers were gearing up for the Christmas shopping season too. He urged people to be vigilant and exercise common sense when browsing offers sent via email or other messaging services No-one should ever buy anything offered via unsolicited email, he said. "If it sounds too good to be true, it is too good to be true," he said. "Even if you think that the crooks will take every care with your payment details and your identity, and even if the goods you are buying turn out to be the genuine article, why give these guys your business? "Instead, ask yourself, 'Do I consider a spam campaign to be the basis of a business relationship founded on mutual trust?'"
  14. 2010 - Un nou tip de frauda - vizati, abonatii companiilor de telefonie mobila | Mobile 2011 - Un nou tip de frauda face ravagii:esti sunat de cineva care se da drept operator la Cosmote, Orange sau Vodafone. Poate fi un fost angajat al firmei respective, pentru ca are acces la baza de date.Iti spune ca e ceva in neregula cu factura ta si te r 2015 - the saga continues Doua precizari: a) atat de inapti au fost aia de au tradus din franceza incat nu s-au obosit nici macar sa schimbe numarul, sa apara asemanator cu unul romanesc dovada ca multa prostie domneste pe "net" Sau, parafrazandu-l pe Ion Creanga: "Nu tot ce zboara pe internet trebuie mancat". P.S. - daca nu dai acest mesaj ca "mass" la 77 persoane din lista ta de Facebook vei fi violat de 7 ori si vei avea 7 saptamani de ghinion P.S.2 - daca apesi CTRL + R de 10 ori cand citesti acest mesaj vei vedea un miracol pe ecranul tau
  15. Aveti grija inca odata la tranzactiile BTC - PayPal. Sa nu va smiorcaiti apoi pe forum ca ati ramas fara bani. Astfel de exchange-uri nu sunt considerate high-risk fara motiv. In primul rand Bitcoin-ul e vazut ca un "threat" de PayPal si nu vor avea nici o mila, nici un interes, si va vor da doar batai de cap daca mentionati ca folositi PayPal pentru bitcoin. Apoi este politica de refund: aici depinde de cat de jegosi sunt oamenii cu care tranzactionati. Cred ca s-a demonstrat de nenumarate ori ca sunt multi jegosi care misuna pe aici. Personal, cred ca daca va riscati si faceti astfel de tranzactii, din naivitate sau necesitate, nu meritati mila/ajutor/intermediere/timp irosit/etc aici pe RST insa nu vreau sa vorbesc in numele altora. Doar sa va dau de grija.
  16. A mai fost postat: https://rstforums.com/forum/107523-programmer-wrote-scripts-secretly-automate-lot-job.rst?highlight=automate
  17. Cand mai e slabit, daca il tii doar in fructe si legume, incearca sa-i mai dai si ceva peste fript, cumparat proaspat nu congelat. E mai sanatos decat carnea din mai multe puncte de vedere si il va ajuta sa se mai intremeze putin.
  18. @jetus - Dai la friends la profilul lui de Fb si vezi ca are 6 neamuri cu numele de familie "Tura". Baga-le cate un add si/sau da-le cate un mesaj si fa-l de cacat in propria-i familie. Poti vedea de la profilul lui ce locatii frecventeaza si ii poti umfla mucii.
  19. M-au oprit acum cativa ani 2 politiste in patrula in fata la un supermarket pentru ca umblam cu asa ceva, cumparat de pe eBay. Cand si-au dat seama au inceput sa rada si ne-am vazut de treaba. Insa era in Londra... unde astia stau cu morcovul in fund 24/7
  20. O teorie a conspiratiei: serialul a fost sponsorizat de unul din competitori (HP, Lenovo, IBM). Subliminal propaganda, the ultimate mindfucking!
  21. Scuze, an dat din greseala dislike, de pe telefon. Dai un search pe Google la "bitcoin profit calculator" si sunt tools cu care iti poti estima destul de bine costurile si profitul.
  22. The UK's Trident nuclear weapons system could be rendered obsolete by cyber attacks, former Defence Secretary Lord Browne has warned. The ex-Labour minister told the BBC unless "weak spots" were protected, there was "no guarantee" of a reliable nuclear deterrent for the PM "when he needs to reach for it". Ex-Conservative Defence Secretary Sir Malcolm Rifkind played down the risk. The comments come ahead of a Commons debate on the future of Trident. On Monday it was revealed the cost of renewing the system had risen to £31bn. The government also said the start date for the replacement submarines had been put back until "the early 2030s" as it unveiled its Strategic Defence and Security Review (SDSR). 'World leader' The review said the UK was a "world leader" in cyber security. Lord Browne, who was defence secretary between 2006 and 2008, told BBC political editor Laura Kuenssberg that ministers had an "obligation" to assure MPs all parts of the nuclear deterrent had been assessed against the risk of a cyber attack and that protections were in place. Lord Browne added: "If they are unable to do that then there is no guarantee that we will have a reliable deterrent or the prime minister will be able to use this system when he needs to reach for it." But Sir Malcolm said: "The whole point of our nuclear weapons is not whether they would work - 100% guarantee - if they were ever required. You think they will do. "The question is whether an enemy contemplating aggression would be prepared to take the risk." More and source: Trident 'could be rendered obsolete by hackers' - BBC News Even more: Trident could be vulnerable to cyber-attack, former defence secretary says | UK news | The Guardian
  23. Newsworthiness Just as it is only possible for the police to enforce some laws some of the time, so it is only possible for the news media to report some events, and them usually fleetingly. Choices therefore have to be made about which “stories” to cover and how. This is what we mean by “newsworthiness” – being considered to meet the necessary criteria for inclusion in a broadcast or in print or the internet. A number of authors have outlined what they take to be the core values – the professional ideology – that provide the basis of editorial decisions about which stories to print and to broadcast. In a classic early study by Chibnall (1977) eight “professional imperatives” were identified as implicit guides to the construction of news stories. They were: Immediacy (speed/the present) Dramatisation (drama and action) Personalisation (cult of celebrity) Simplification (elimination of shades of grey) Titillation (revealing the forbidden/voyeurism) Conventionalism (hegemonic ideology) Structured access (experts, authority) Novelty (new angle/speculation/twist). Hall et al. (1978), in their study of the moral panic surrounding mugging, argued that violence played an important role in determining the newsworthiness of particular events. They argued (1978: 67-8) that any “crime can be lifted into news visibility if violence becomes associated with it since violence is perhaps the supreme example of the news value “negative consequences”. Violence represents a basic violation of the person: the greatest personal crime is “murder”, bettered only by the murder of a law-enforcement agent, a policeman or similar. Violence is also the ultimate crime against property and against the state. It thus represents a fundamental rupture in the social order”. Chibnall goes on to suggest that there are at least five sets of further informal rules which govern the reporting of violence and, in particular, help determine what will be considered to be relevant, newsworthy: Visible and spectacular acts Sexual and political connotations Graphic presentation Individual pathology Deterrence and repression Building on other work in this area, Jewkes (2004) outlines a slightly revised list of 12 news values that she argues structure crime news. Many of these are similar in all or part to Chibnall’s, but 3 are recognisably additions: Risk – in today’s more risk-oriented times, she argues, news stories have become more victim-centred and concerned with motions of vulnerability and fear Proximity – this is both spatial and cultural. Spatial refers to geographical proximity (this will vary according to the nature of the media – local, national, international – and according to other aspects of the story – whether it involves celebrity, for example) and cultural proximity to the apparent relevance of the story to the particular audience Children – the attachment of children to a story gives it a prominence it might not otherwise have. Finally, Greer (2007) has recently added a further news value – the visual. As he puts it: “The rapid development of information technologies in the recent decades has changed the terrain on which crime news is produced. Today, crime stories are increasingly selected and “produced” as media events on the basis of their visual (how they can be portrayed in images) as well as their lexical-verbal (how they can be portrayed in words) potential”. ========== Observing the first 8 "professional imperatives" - how does dramatisation, novelty and titillation influence media in reporting cybercrime? How much of such news are reported purely for their novelty attributes? Does internet violence give a new dimension to the news story? More pressure on law enforcement to act/react? Jewks (2004) highlights in particular the "risk" element and perhaps this is one of the fundamental reasons why hacking is reported nowadays, apart from the novelty factor, because actions are victim-centred and concerned with motions of vulnerability and fear. The (geographical) proximity element only enhances such stories. Finally, children as hackers has often been in the news and reported widely and throughout most major news agencies and reporters. How much prominence and value does age or sex or orientation, religion, etc. give to cybercrime reporting? ========= Coming up: The (cyber)crime content in the media…
  24. Pai atunci site-ul induce in eroare complet, de la domeniu pana la servicii oferite, exact cum a crezut hades. Serviciile de minare cloud ofera putere de minare, nu colocare. Daca te-ai fi apucat mai devreme, sa fi castigat ceva credibilitate, te-ai fi putut axa pe piata din UK caci aici pretul la curent vine cam 0.65 fata de 0.33 cat ai tu redus si ai fi castigat multi clienti.
  25. Unii distribuitori de pe Amazon.co.uk livreaza in Ro insa putini. Vezi poate gasesti ce iti trebuie pe Amazon si dai comanda sa iti vina in Ro. Daca nu, da-mi add pe Skype la aa7670 si iti pot da comanda de ce vrei si trimite in Ro.
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