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- 14 Mar 2006, 06:53
- Forum: Hacking/Wardriving
- Topic: Is SQL injection a crime?
- Replies: 10
- Views: 1272
Maybe we need a law forum
Everyone asks "is xyz a crime?". I thought this should be a technical forum. I mean, if you're unsure if something is right to do, why not do something else?
- 21 Feb 2006, 16:26
- Forum: Coding
- Topic: spam back?
- Replies: 5
- Views: 786
Hmmm... spam or not, email or not, but to be honest, I would myself rather choose a service provider that doesn't keep logs to give them out on demand. It's a matter of customer privacy. But spam tends to follow quite specific patterns, which can be faced with probabilistic algorithms. These algorit...
- 21 Feb 2006, 16:02
- Forum: Coding
- Topic: The C Song
- Replies: 4
- Views: 775
- 21 Feb 2006, 07:38
- Forum: Coding
- Topic: The C Song
- Replies: 4
- Views: 775
but don't you know that http://wiki.infogroep.be/GodWroteInLisp? ~_^
- 21 Feb 2006, 07:35
- Forum: Coding
- Topic: spam back?
- Replies: 5
- Views: 786
- 16 Feb 2006, 14:12
- Forum: Hacking/Wardriving
- Topic: Undetectable Keyloggers?
- Replies: 8
- Views: 1329
I haven't been much into Windoze lately, but I'd suppose you could tweak http://www.honeynet.org/tools/sebek/ to fit your needs.
- 12 Feb 2006, 20:21
- Forum: Windows
- Topic: Windows XP automatic update on shutdown
- Replies: 6
- Views: 863
?? What about My Computer -> Propertie -> Automitc Updates and then choose what you want? I set it up in the Properties only to download updates, but not to install them automatically. It would still install them on shutdown. In GPEDIT.MSC however, I could even disable the annoying reboot notificat...
- 09 Feb 2006, 10:46
- Forum: Windows
- Topic: Windows XP automatic update on shutdown
- Replies: 6
- Views: 863
- 08 Feb 2006, 19:24
- Forum: Windows
- Topic: Windows XP automatic update on shutdown
- Replies: 6
- Views: 863
Windows XP automatic update on shutdown
How do I keep a PC running Windows XP with Service Pack 2 from automatically installing downloaded updates on shutdown?
- 08 Feb 2006, 19:08
- Forum: Web Development
- Topic: Obtaining client's time zone data
- Replies: 1
- Views: 450
Obtaining client's time zone data
It doesn't seem to get transmitted in the browser headers, but somehow it seems to be possible to find out the requesting client's time zone from a server-side program. How could it be done?