On 22/08/17 15:11, Jape Person wrote:
> You have been *very* helpful. You educated / reminded me on why even
> testing for exploits isn't necessarily useful when the firmware is not
> Open Source, and you told me about the existence of magnetic quick
> release USB cables. Time to shop!
>
> And tha
On 08/22/2017 06:01 PM, Jape Person wrote:
On 08/22/2017 05:12 PM, Mario Castelán Castro wrote:
On 22/08/17 15:11, Jape Person wrote:
You have been *very* helpful. You educated / reminded me on why even
testing for exploits isn't necessarily useful when the firmware is not
Open Source, and you
On 08/22/2017 05:12 PM, Mario Castelán Castro wrote:
On 22/08/17 15:11, Jape Person wrote:
You have been *very* helpful. You educated / reminded me on why even
testing for exploits isn't necessarily useful when the firmware is not
Open Source, and you told me about the existence of magnetic quic
> From: marioxcc...@yandex.com
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
>
> On 22/08/17 10:22, Jape Person wrote:
>> Hence, why I suspect that they are vulnerable. I bought these things
>> because my wife trips over her cables 3 or 4 times a day, and wireless
>> ones are just easier to deal with from a w
On 22/08/17 13:01, Jape Person wrote:
> There's no fix for my wife and the presence of cables. In this case, the
> cables for keyboard and mouse run from the Intel NUC computer nestled in
> a table beside her recliner to the keyboard on her lap and the mouse on
> her arm rest. She has yanked the ca
On 08/22/2017 02:40 PM, Mario Castelán Castro wrote:
On 22/08/17 13:01, Jape Person wrote:
There's no fix for my wife and the presence of cables. In this case, the
cables for keyboard and mouse run from the Intel NUC computer nestled in
a table beside her recliner to the keyboard on her lap and
On 22/08/17 12:38, Nicolas George wrote:
> Wrong, "pay a loan" and "pay a loan" are the same problem. "Pay a loan"
> and "escape the police after robbing a bank" are two different problems,
> for example.
Wrong. Your ambiguous choice of words has hidden the difference.
First it is “pay THE loan X
On 22/08/17 12:33, Nicolas George wrote:
> Le quintidi 5 fructidor, an CCXXV, Mario Castelán Castro a écrit :
>> Wireless things do not solve the problem of having to cope with wires.
>> They just replace this with the bigger problem of unauduitable firmware
>> directly exposed to the attacker (via
On 22/08/17 10:22, Jape Person wrote:
> Hence, why I suspect that they are vulnerable. I bought these things
> because my wife trips over her cables 3 or 4 times a day, and wireless
> ones are just easier to deal with from a workstation logistics standpoint.
Wireless things do not solve the proble
Le quintidi 5 fructidor, an CCXXV, Mario Castelán Castro a écrit :
> Wrong. Your ambiguous choice of words has hidden the difference.
That was YOUR own choice of words, showing how this discussion is
pointless.
Regards,
--
Nicolas George
On 08/22/2017 01:17 PM, Mario Castelán Castro wrote:
On 22/08/17 10:22, Jape Person wrote:
Hence, why I suspect that they are vulnerable. I bought these
things because my wife trips over her cables 3 or 4 times a day,
and wireless ones are just easier to deal with from a workstation
logistics st
Le quintidi 5 fructidor, an CCXXV, Mario Castelán Castro a écrit :
> Just as the problem of having to pay a loan is “solved” by requesting a
> new loan to pay the old loan.
Wrong, "pay a loan" and "pay a loan" are the same problem. "Pay a loan"
and "escape the police after robbing a bank" are two
Le quintidi 5 fructidor, an CCXXV, Mario Castelán Castro a écrit :
> Wireless things do not solve the problem of having to cope with wires.
> They just replace this with the bigger problem of unauduitable firmware
> directly exposed to the attacker (via radio or sometimes infrared
> communication).
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