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n°1078867
nraynaud
lol
Posté le 11-05-2005 à 09:31:12  profilanswer
 

Reprise du message précédent :

Citation :

Pour les 30 HJ de développements : c'est le coût <service chiffrage> ? le cout Flaco ...?
Attention Flaco plus là => 30 HJ est peut-être sous-estimé...!


Flaco, c'est moi [:kbchris]


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trainoo.com, c'est fini
mood
Publicité
Posté le 11-05-2005 à 09:31:12  profilanswer
 

n°1078869
uriel
blood pt.2
Posté le 11-05-2005 à 09:34:24  profilanswer
 

pour ceux qui lisent pas le NYtimes [:klem3i1]
 

Citation :


Internet Attack Called Broad and Long Lasting by Investigators
By JOHN MARKOFF and LOWELL BERGMAN
AN FRANCISCO, May 9 - The incident seemed alarming enough: a breach of a Cisco Systems network in which an intruder seized programming instructions for many of the computers that control the flow of the Internet.
Now federal officials and computer security investigators have acknowledged that the Cisco break-in last year was only part of a more extensive operation - involving a single intruder or a small band, apparently based in Europe - in which thousands of computer systems were similarly penetrated.
Investigators in the United States and Europe say they have spent almost a year pursuing the case involving attacks on computer systems serving the American military, NASA and research laboratories.
The break-ins exploited security holes on those systems that the authorities say have now been plugged, and beyond the Cisco theft, it is not clear how much data was taken or destroyed. Still, the case illustrates the ease with which Internet-connected computers - even those of sophisticated corporate and government networks - can be penetrated, and also the difficulty in tracing those responsible.
Government investigators and other computer experts sometimes watched helplessly while monitoring the activity, unable to secure some systems as quickly as others were found compromised.
The case remains under investigation. But attention is focused on a 16-year-old in Uppsala, Sweden, who was charged in March with breaking into university computers in his hometown. Investigators in the American break-ins ultimately traced the intrusions back to the Uppsala university network.
The F.B.I. and the Swedish police said they were working together on the case, and one F.B.I. official said efforts in Britain and other countries were aimed at identifying accomplices. "As a result of recent actions" by law enforcement, an F.B.I. statement said, "the criminal activity appears to have stopped."
The Swedish authorities are examining computer equipment confiscated from the teenager, who was released to his parents' care. The matter is being treated as a juvenile case.
Investigators who described the break-ins did so on condition that they not be identified, saying that their continuing efforts could be jeopardized if their names, or in some cases their organizations, were disclosed.
Computer experts said the break-ins did not represent a fundamentally new kind of attack. Rather, they said, the primary intruder was particularly clever in the way he organized a system for automating the theft of computer log-ins and passwords, conducting attacks through a complicated maze of computers connected to the Internet in as many as seven countries.
The intrusions were first publicly reported in April 2004 when several of the nation's supercomputer laboratories acknowledged break-ins into computers connected to the TeraGrid, a high-speed data network serving those labs, which conduct unclassified research into a range of scientific problems.
The theft of the Cisco software was discovered last May when a small team of security specialists at the supercomputer laboratories, trying to investigate the intrusions there, watched electronically as passwords to Cisco's computers were compromised.
After discovering the passwords' theft, the security officials notified Cisco officials of the potential threat. But the company's software was taken almost immediately, before the company could respond.
Shortly after being stolen last May, a portion of the Cisco programming instructions appeared on a Russian Web site. With such information, sophisticated intruders would potentially be able to compromise security on router computers of Cisco customers running the affected programs.
 
There is no evidence that such use has occurred. "Cisco believes that the improper publication of this information does not create increased risk to customers' networks," the company said last week.
The crucial element in the password thefts that provided access at Cisco and elsewhere was the intruder's use of a corrupted version of a standard software program, SSH. The program is used in many computer research centers for a variety of tasks, ranging from administration of remote computers to data transfer over the Internet.
The intruder probed computers for vulnerabilities that allowed the installation of the corrupted program, known as a Trojan horse, in place of the legitimate program.
In many cases the corrupted program is distributed from a single computer and shared by tens or hundreds of users at a computing site, effectively making it possible for someone unleashing it to reel in large numbers of log-ins and passwords as they are entered.
Once passwords to the remote systems were obtained, an intruder could log in and use a variety of software "tool kits" to upgrade his privileges - known as gaining root access. That makes it possible to steal information and steal more passwords.
The operation took advantage of the vulnerability of Internet-connected computers whose security software had not been brought up to date.
In the Cisco case, the passwords to Cisco computers were sent from a compromised computer by a legitimate user unaware of the Trojan horse. The intruder captured the passwords and then used them to enter Cisco's computers and steal the programming instructions, according to the security investigators.
A security expert involved in the investigation speculated that the Cisco programming instructions were stolen as part of an effort to establish the intruder's credibility in online chat rooms he frequented.
Last May, the security investigators were able to install surveillance software on the University of Minnesota computer network when they discovered that an intruder was using it as a staging base for hundreds of Internet attacks. During a two-day period they watched as the intruder tried to break into more than 100 locations on the Internet and was successful in gaining root access to more than 50.
When possible, they alerted organizations that were victims of attacks, which would then shut out the intruder and patch their systems.
As the attacks were first noted in April 2004, a researcher at the University of California, Berkeley, found that her own computer had been invaded. The researcher, Wren Montgomery, began to receive taunting e-mail messages from someone going by the name Stakkato - now believed by the authorities to have been the primary intruder - who also boasted of breaking in to computers at military installations.
"Patuxent River totally closed their networks," he wrote in a message sent that month, referring to the Patuxent River Naval Air Station in Maryland. "They freaked out when I said I stole F-18 blueprints."
A Navy spokesman at Patuxent River, James Darcy, said Monday said that "if there was some sort of attempted breach on those addresses, it was not significant enough of an action to have generated a report."
Monte Marlin, a spokeswoman for the White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico, whose computers Stakkato also claimed to have breached, confirmed Monday that there had been "unauthorized access" but said, "The only information obtained was weather forecast information."
The messages also claimed an intrusion into seven computers serving NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif. A computer security expert investigating the case confirmed that computers at several NASA sites, including the propulsion laboratory, had been breached. A spokesman said the laboratory did not comment on computer breaches.
Ms. Montgomery, a graduate student in geophysics, said that in a fit of anger, Stakkato had erased her computer file directory and had destroyed a year and a half of her e-mail stored on a university computer.
She guessed that she might have provoked him by referring to him as a "quaint hacker" in a communication with system administrators, which he monitored.
 
"It was inconvenient," she said of the loss of her e-mail, "and it's the thing that seems to happen when you have malicious teenage hackers running around with no sense of ethics."
Walter Gibbs, in Oslo, and Heather Timmons, in London, contributed reporting for this article.
 
 
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bonne lecture [:petrus75]


Message édité par uriel le 11-05-2005 à 09:35:20

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IVG en france
n°1078870
FlorentG
Posté le 11-05-2005 à 09:35:09  profilanswer
 

P'tain, y'a pas moyen de triturer l'encodage d'une base MySql _après_ qu'elle a été créée ?

n°1078873
stiffler
Lâche mon profil putain ! :o
Posté le 11-05-2005 à 09:36:31  profilanswer
 

[:dawa]

n°1078876
elianor
bannie 17 fois
Posté le 11-05-2005 à 09:37:32  profilanswer
 

stitch+ a écrit :

[:minouchette]  
mission 1 accomplie (réputation faite avec succès).


 
eT C4EST QUOI LA MISSION é /O ,


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JE JE SUIS LIBERTINEEEEEEEEEEE JE SUIS UNE CATINNNNNNNNN §§§§§§§§
n°1078877
FlorentG
Posté le 11-05-2005 à 09:38:16  profilanswer
 

Ah ouais nan en fait c'est bon, j'ai juste tous les caractère accentués à me retapper [:moule_bite]

n°1078878
masklinn
í dag viðrar vel til loftárása
Posté le 11-05-2005 à 09:38:38  profilanswer
 

J'ai réussi à faire presque fonctionner mon kaka JS sous MSIE [:dawa]
 
Enfin de l'actionespoir


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I mean, true, a cancer will probably destroy its host organism. But what about the cells whose mutations allow them to think outside the box by throwing away the limits imposed by overbearing genetic regulations? Isn't that a good thing?
n°1078879
stitch+
fais moi Plop !
Posté le 11-05-2005 à 09:38:39  profilanswer
 

elianor a écrit :

eT C4EST QUOI LA MISSION é /O ,


 [:minouchette] tu codes aussi avec les pieds ou c'est uniquement pour poster ?


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viendez broder, mon blog et à écouter : la Pause Bad, parlons badminton
n°1078880
tholdan
Posté le 11-05-2005 à 09:39:18  profilanswer
 

[:zytra]


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Ph'nglui mglw'nafh Cthulhu R'lyeh wgah'nagl fhtagn
n°1078889
simogeo
j'ai jamais tué de chats, ...
Posté le 11-05-2005 à 09:45:39  profilanswer
 

FlorentG a écrit :

P'tain, y'a pas moyen de triturer l'encodage d'une base MySql _après_ qu'elle a été créée ?


oui :o
http://www.nexen.net/docs/mysql/an [...] ersion.php


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from here and there -- \o__________________________________ -- la révolution de la terre, en silence
mood
Publicité
Posté le 11-05-2005 à 09:45:39  profilanswer
 

n°1078890
elianor
bannie 17 fois
Posté le 11-05-2005 à 09:47:47  profilanswer
 

stitch+ a écrit :

[:minouchette] tu codes aussi avec les pieds ou c'est uniquement pour poster ?


 
désolé, déformation professionnelle : je fais du fortran :o


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JE JE SUIS LIBERTINEEEEEEEEEEE JE SUIS UNE CATINNNNNNNNN §§§§§§§§
n°1078894
stitch+
fais moi Plop !
Posté le 11-05-2005 à 09:50:11  profilanswer
 

elianor a écrit :

désolé, déformation professionnelle : je fais du fortran :o

condoléances.
 
mission 2 : atteindre le 10.


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viendez broder, mon blog et à écouter : la Pause Bad, parlons badminton
n°1078895
masklinn
í dag viðrar vel til loftárása
Posté le 11-05-2005 à 09:50:46  profilanswer
 

Cadeau pour nos amis encodeurs: UnicodeChecker
 
pas de bol, ça tourne que sous Mac [:ddr555]
 
Accessoirement, voilà quoi


Message édité par masklinn le 11-05-2005 à 09:51:30

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I mean, true, a cancer will probably destroy its host organism. But what about the cells whose mutations allow them to think outside the box by throwing away the limits imposed by overbearing genetic regulations? Isn't that a good thing?
n°1078897
skeye
Posté le 11-05-2005 à 09:51:02  profilanswer
 

stitch+ a écrit :

condoléances.
 
mission 2 : atteindre le 10.


 
Réussi, on est le 11.[:pingouino]


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Can't buy what I want because it's free -
n°1078898
elianor
bannie 17 fois
Posté le 11-05-2005 à 09:51:34  profilanswer
 

stitch+ a écrit :


mission 2 : atteindre le 10.


 
C'est fait : on est le 11 :o
 
edit: [:benou_grilled]


Message édité par elianor le 11-05-2005 à 09:51:45

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JE JE SUIS LIBERTINEEEEEEEEEEE JE SUIS UNE CATINNNNNNNNN §§§§§§§§
n°1078901
masklinn
í dag viðrar vel til loftárása
Posté le 11-05-2005 à 09:55:31  profilanswer
 

Oh my fuxx0ring gawds [:thierry3]
(avec le navigateur en plein écran c'est énorme [:ddr555])


Message édité par masklinn le 11-05-2005 à 10:06:06

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I mean, true, a cancer will probably destroy its host organism. But what about the cells whose mutations allow them to think outside the box by throwing away the limits imposed by overbearing genetic regulations? Isn't that a good thing?
n°1078906
tholdan
Posté le 11-05-2005 à 09:59:51  profilanswer
 

masklinn a écrit :

Oh my fuxx0ring gawds [:thierry3]
(avec le navigateur en plein écran c'est énorme [:ddr555])


 
 :ouch:


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Ph'nglui mglw'nafh Cthulhu R'lyeh wgah'nagl fhtagn
n°1078910
Lam's
Profil: bas.
Posté le 11-05-2005 à 10:03:45  profilanswer
 

Tiens, je connaissais pas ce lien:
   http://senat.fr/rap/rapport_consti [...] ution.html

n°1078915
masklinn
í dag viðrar vel til loftárása
Posté le 11-05-2005 à 10:05:57  profilanswer
 


Essaie à partir d'ici en fait, c'est encore plus rigolo :D
(lien initial édité)


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I mean, true, a cancer will probably destroy its host organism. But what about the cells whose mutations allow them to think outside the box by throwing away the limits imposed by overbearing genetic regulations? Isn't that a good thing?
n°1078916
tholdan
Posté le 11-05-2005 à 10:06:20  profilanswer
 


J'ai mieux. [:petrus75]
http://www.france-referendum.org/proG_2_TreT.pdf


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Ph'nglui mglw'nafh Cthulhu R'lyeh wgah'nagl fhtagn
n°1078918
nraynaud
lol
Posté le 11-05-2005 à 10:07:53  profilanswer
 

Citation :

This is a recreation of the windows desktop using HTML, CSS and Javascript. Unfortunately your browser, Internet Explorer, doesn't understand these basic concepts correctly. You can see a styled desktop, however the following things are wrong or do not work.
 
Transparent PNGs have a grey background; IE does not render PNGs correctly.  
The start-menu doesn't work; Javascript issue & lack of CSS :hover support  
Do yourself a huge favour and download firefox now. Browse securely, use tabbed-browsing and view this mock application in it's full glory!


j'avais d'ailleur testé firefox ici, j'ai été la risée du bureau tellement c'était lent.


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trainoo.com, c'est fini
n°1078923
elianor
bannie 17 fois
Posté le 11-05-2005 à 10:08:58  profilanswer
 

ET MERDE :/
 
http://www.liberation.fr/page.php?Article=295520


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JE JE SUIS LIBERTINEEEEEEEEEEE JE SUIS UNE CATINNNNNNNNN §§§§§§§§
n°1078925
masklinn
í dag viðrar vel til loftárása
Posté le 11-05-2005 à 10:09:40  profilanswer
 

nraynaud a écrit :

Citation :

This is a recreation of the windows desktop using HTML, CSS and Javascript. Unfortunately your browser, Internet Explorer, doesn't understand these basic concepts correctly. You can see a styled desktop, however the following things are wrong or do not work.
 
Transparent PNGs have a grey background; IE does not render PNGs correctly.  
The start-menu doesn't work; Javascript issue & lack of CSS :hover support  
Do yourself a huge favour and download firefox now. Browse securely, use tabbed-browsing and view this mock application in it's full glory!


j'avais d'ailleur testé firefox ici, j'ai été la risée du bureau tellement c'était lent.


http://kmeleon.sourceforge.net/ :sarcastic:


Foutage de yeule powa [:fing fang fung]


Message édité par masklinn le 11-05-2005 à 10:10:41

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I mean, true, a cancer will probably destroy its host organism. But what about the cells whose mutations allow them to think outside the box by throwing away the limits imposed by overbearing genetic regulations? Isn't that a good thing?
n°1078933
benou
Posté le 11-05-2005 à 10:13:54  profilanswer
 

fabien a écrit :

il gueule sur tout le monde :o


il a ses chouchous  :o


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ma vie, mon oeuvre - HomePlayer
n°1078947
FlorentG
Posté le 11-05-2005 à 10:20:23  profilanswer
 


W00t :jap:

masklinn a écrit :

Cadeau pour nos amis encodeurs: UnicodeChecker
 
pas de bol, ça tourne que sous Mac [:ddr555]


Pour windows, y'a %SystemRoot%\System32\charmap.exe ;)

masklinn a écrit :

Oh my fuxx0ring gawds [:thierry3]
(avec le navigateur en plein écran c'est énorme [:ddr555])


 :ouch:

n°1078950
drasche
Posté le 11-05-2005 à 10:22:18  profilanswer
 


'tain au secours :/


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Whichever format the fan may want to listen is fine with us – vinyl, wax cylinders, shellac, 8-track, iPod, cloud storage, cranial implants – just as long as it’s loud and rockin' (Billy Gibbons, ZZ Top)
n°1078956
elianor
bannie 17 fois
Posté le 11-05-2005 à 10:24:30  profilanswer
 

drasche a écrit :

'tain au secours :/


 
tu t'en fous, tu es belge :o


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JE JE SUIS LIBERTINEEEEEEEEEEE JE SUIS UNE CATINNNNNNNNN §§§§§§§§
n°1078958
FlorentG
Posté le 11-05-2005 à 10:26:21  profilanswer
 


Ah ouais en fait, chez OVH ils sont encore en Mysql 3.23 :/

n°1078959
skeye
Posté le 11-05-2005 à 10:27:00  profilanswer
 

FlorentG a écrit :

Ah ouais en fait, chez OVH ils sont encore en Mysql 3.23 :/


 
[:wam]


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Can't buy what I want because it's free -
n°1078961
Lam's
Profil: bas.
Posté le 11-05-2005 à 10:27:33  profilanswer
 


Moi je suis pour. C'est un faible prix à payer pour pouvoir downloader des gigas et des gigas de films et de MP3 légalement tant que c'est dans le cas d'un usage privé (puisque les supports sur lesquels on les met ont servi à payer la taxe copie-privée).

n°1078963
FlorentG
Posté le 11-05-2005 à 10:28:23  profilanswer
 


Du coup ch'uis baisé, et faut que je fasse gaffe que tout soit en Unicode du début à la fin...

n°1078969
Dion
Acceuil
Posté le 11-05-2005 à 10:32:11  profilanswer
 

masklinn a écrit :

J'ai fait ça moi? [:gratgrat]
(en plus tu sais pas, pour les pustules :o)


 
j'ai des fotos de kadreg avec pustules :o
(et j'ai aps dit que tu etais mieux, mais que tu faisais pas la vierge  affarouchee


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When it comes to business/legal topics, just assume almost everyone commenting has no idea what they’re taking about and have no background in these subjects because that’s how it really is. Harkonnen 8-> Elmoricq 8====>
n°1078971
chrisbk
-
Posté le 11-05-2005 à 10:33:14  profilanswer
 

Lam's a écrit :

Moi je suis pour. C'est un faible prix à payer pour pouvoir downloader des gigas et des gigas de films et de MP3 légalement tant que c'est dans le cas d'un usage privé (puisque les supports sur lesquels on les met ont servi à payer la taxe copie-privée).


 
 
ah bon ? [:el g]


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NP: HTTP Error 764 Stupid coder found
n°1078972
simogeo
j'ai jamais tué de chats, ...
Posté le 11-05-2005 à 10:33:23  profilanswer
 

FlorentG a écrit :

Ah ouais en fait, chez OVH ils sont encore en Mysql 3.23 :/


[:kiki]
il te permette de basculer en 4.x :o (via le manager)


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from here and there -- \o__________________________________ -- la révolution de la terre, en silence
n°1078980
Lam's
Profil: bas.
Posté le 11-05-2005 à 10:37:15  profilanswer
 


Bah oui. C'est immoral, certes. Mais c'est légal.
edit: tant que tu uploades pas bien sûr. :D


Message édité par Lam's le 11-05-2005 à 10:37:39
n°1078982
Gilbert Go​sseyn
Dr Liara T'Soni
Posté le 11-05-2005 à 10:37:43  profilanswer
 


P'TAIN [:toad666]  [:toad666]  [:toad666]  [:toad666]  [:toad666]  [:toad666] !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


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Tant que la couleur de la peau sera plus importante que celle des yeux, nous ne connaitrons pas la paix. ● L'écriture, c'est la mémoire du futur. ● Mods FO4
n°1078987
Gilbert Go​sseyn
Dr Liara T'Soni
Posté le 11-05-2005 à 10:38:42  profilanswer
 

FlorentG a écrit :

Ah ouais en fait, chez OVH ils sont encore en Mysql 3.23 :/


Sur mon server @home aussi.


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Tant que la couleur de la peau sera plus importante que celle des yeux, nous ne connaitrons pas la paix. ● L'écriture, c'est la mémoire du futur. ● Mods FO4
n°1078988
elianor
bannie 17 fois
Posté le 11-05-2005 à 10:39:04  profilanswer
 

Gilbert Gosseyn a écrit :

Sur mon server @home aussi.


 
toi aussi, tu as une woody ?


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JE JE SUIS LIBERTINEEEEEEEEEEE JE SUIS UNE CATINNNNNNNNN §§§§§§§§
n°1078991
Gilbert Go​sseyn
Dr Liara T'Soni
Posté le 11-05-2005 à 10:40:22  profilanswer
 

elianor a écrit :

toi aussi, tu as une woody ?


Nop un brave Win32 server qui tourne comme une horloge. (matos incompatible avec la Debian Woody que je comptais pourant installer dessus :'()


Message édité par Gilbert Gosseyn le 11-05-2005 à 10:40:39

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Tant que la couleur de la peau sera plus importante que celle des yeux, nous ne connaitrons pas la paix. ● L'écriture, c'est la mémoire du futur. ● Mods FO4
n°1078997
gizmo
Posté le 11-05-2005 à 10:42:33  profilanswer
 

elianor a écrit :

tu t'en fous, tu es belge :o


Spa mieux, chez nous ils veulent carrément supprimer le droit à la copie privée...

n°1079003
nraynaud
lol
Posté le 11-05-2005 à 10:47:08  profilanswer
 

http://science.slashdot.org/scienc [...] ml?tid=160 du forfait dans le spatial [:dawa]


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