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April 09, 2014, 09:21:02 AM
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RE: hertblleed.com

Hidden in plain sight for two years, ROFL.

I'm not sure if I laughed harder at this or the guy who mined the block embedded with the virus that reformats your 5 1/4 FDD on the 29th of every month.

Looks like it's over folks, back to paper money exchanged in person.  Grin
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April 09, 2014, 09:25:20 AM
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RE: hertblleed.com

Hidden in plain sight for two years, ROFL.

I'm not sure if I laughed harder at this or the guy who mined the block embedded with the virus that reformats your 5 1/4 FDD on the 29th of every month.

Looks like it's over folks, back to paper money exchanged in person.  Grin

Im not quite sure what your trying to say, or what the address hertblleed.com is... I'd imagine your attempting to refer to the heartbleed SSL bug...
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April 09, 2014, 10:06:12 AM
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RE: hertblleed.com

Hidden in plain sight for two years, ROFL.

I'm not sure if I laughed harder at this or the guy who mined the block embedded with the virus that reformats your 5 1/4 FDD on the 29th of every month.

Looks like it's over folks, back to paper money exchanged in person.  Grin

the exploit is fixed and companies and web hosts the world over already patching. It's far from over

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April 09, 2014, 10:15:47 AM
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Yes i'm sure e-commerce will completely fall and everybody will go back to retail because of this one bug.

/tard
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April 09, 2014, 10:16:06 AM
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Although it remains to be seen how many sites will renew their certificates as the bug has been in the wild for two years.
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