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They also don’t require much ingenuity on the part of the hacker—they tend to be based on publicized security flaws in widely used pieces of software. A company tells all users of their code that it’s broken in a particular way and should be updated, and then attackers do a Google search, find reams of out-of-date insecure code, and follow the bouncing ball. It’s a little like walking through a house mail center turning all the combination locks until you’ve found one whose...
...phones, car navigation systems, and hand-held game players like Sony's PSP and Nintendo's DS. This strategy has enabled Sharp to withstand the margin pressure that's ravaging its rivals. Sharp's small-panel market, says Lehman Bros. analyst Yuki Sugi, is particularly lucrative, as its clients tend to place long-term orders for highly specialized, high-margin goods. Similarly, at the other end of the spectrum, Sharp has profited richly by being the first company to bring extra-large LCD TVs to market: it rolled out a 45-in. model last year, which it plans to follow...
While I advocate self-reliance, I’m also a realist. So, if a random hook-up provides a suitable distraction, go for it. Just watch out for the confusion that might follow. Post-hookup is when guys tend to get vague. Do they want to hook up again? Unclear. Do they want to court you? Unclear. Are they straight? Unclear...
...thing that you learn is that there is so much talent around you, from so many different places,” Davis said. “Unfortunately, we tend to view our differences as a point of division, rather than celebrating them as a real source of strength...
...find it amazing that students still feel the need to organize ethnic groups as if that would be the best way to highlight multiculturalism on the campus. Such groups, in my opinion, tend to be divisive and foster the belief that members of such groups want to segregate themselves...