> Researchers Found A Bug Threatening Nearly All of the Internet's Top Sites
Will it ever end /g/?
(archived so they don't get clicks)
http://archive.is/OCjER
>>56079354
> “Their attack does work as a general denial-of-service against not just Tor relays, but literally against anything running Linux,” writes Lovecruft.
what did he mean by this?
>It's common wisdom...
I cannot think of a more blogtier way to begin a news article.
>>56079437
lamp stack on suicide watch
that < 10% node.js is where the security is at
>>56079457
This. What the fuck happened to reporting about tech? It is just normie infested as everything in jernalizm is?
This is why you encrypt your shit.
>archived so they don't get clicks
Here's the real URL for non-autists:
http://motherboard.vice.com/read/researchers-found-a-bug-threatening-nearly-all-of-the-internets-top-sites-tcp
>>56079354
>The bug (which has since been patched)
It was already patched 4 years ago.
This is why I use Apple. No viruses.
>>56079576
Keep telling yourself that. Maybe it will come true.
>>56079569
OP is a faggot for making a shitty crop
> The problem is, to keep track of these “challenges,” the patch created a counter that incremented in a way that's visible to potential attackers, thus allowing outsiders to see the connections, determine the correct packet sequence, and inject data into the stream. In 2012, those changes were adopted into the Linux kernel, which as of last year runs on 96.6 percent of Alexa's top one million sites on the internet.
>>56079354
>>56079569
How about learning how to computer before posting OP?
>>56079576
mac defender