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  • #21
    Originally posted by Brane215 View Post

    All off the shelf stuff can be opened by magic packet sequence. You might be immune to this particular one, but this is a drop in the ocean.
    I rather deal with problems I have at hand, than chasing imaginary magic packet sequences. This particular problem is solved by my solution. If I have another real problem, I will deal with it.

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    • #22
      Originally posted by piorunz View Post

      I rather deal with problems I have at hand, than chasing imaginary magic packet sequences. This particular problem is solved by my solution. If I have another real problem, I will deal with it.
      So your formula is to have small hands, short arms and poor eyesight ?

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      • #23
        Originally posted by Brane215 View Post

        So your formula is to have small hands, short arms and poor eyesight ?
        Oh you are so smart, then I am waiting for you quote me how ALL MY DEVICES are vulnerable to magic packet sequence.
        Link to vulnerability and how to fix please.

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        • #24
          Originally posted by piorunz View Post

          I rather deal with problems I have at hand, than chasing imaginary magic packet sequences. This particular problem is solved by my solution. If I have another real problem, I will deal with it.
          Here is fresh one:
          Western Digital My Book Live NAS owners worldwide found that their devices have been mysteriously factory reset and all of their files deleted.

          Luckily, this one isn't in your hands or sight, so you don't have to worry.

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          • #25
            Originally posted by Brane215 View Post

            Here is fresh one:
            Western Digital My Book Live NAS owners worldwide found that their devices have been mysteriously factory reset and all of their files deleted.

            Luckily, this one isn't in your hands or sight, so you don't have to worry.
            That's not quite magic packet sequence which will destroy all my devices. I never owned WD NAS device nor I plan to. Therefore not affected, nothing to do.
            Anything else, or you maybe stop wasting my time? No hard feelings.

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            • #26
              As I said:
              Luckily, this one isn't in your hands or sight, so you don't have to worry.
              But tomorrow is another day...

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              • #27
                Originally posted by 144Hz View Post
                uid313 Send your regards to the Gnome guy who did the work.
                Your trolling is slowly reaching the point where I almost start to miss DebianXFCE…

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                • #28
                  Phoronix private data protection cr*p:

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                  What a joke for a site with 24/7 swarm of spooks, Ferengi and other lifeforms, playing their roles while trargetign visitors.
                  This guy made his "hobby" his job. Or at least additional income. Or perhaps thrill from illusion about hanging around with James Bond and his Krav Maga friends.





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                  • #29
                    Whenever someone says they value your privacy, believe them. It has a value, and they want a slice of it.

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