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<blockquote data-quote="paradox404" data-source="post: 172339" data-attributes="member: 4523"><p>Another potential vulnerability there tbh. While I have nothing against open source software, in fact I actually love it, I know it provides a potential attack vector. While no models realistically provide coverage against vectors, interested parties driven by the persuit of money / corruption could find the vector they are after.</p><p></p><p>He wasn't talking about Javascript there mate? You get angry at me for hypocrisy and idiocy?</p><p></p><p>Yea and I have had my fair share of experience hacking. I bypassed a "state of the art" bootlocking system that was installed on the school laptops here in aus to install another OS. (Basically they locked them down until you graduated high school, which only a handful of people know how to do it). And yea I understand that as well. What's your point?</p><p></p><p>Cool story bro.</p><p></p><p>Already explained the JS vulnerabilities. Do you even read? Anyway, unlike you I understand your idea, however as I've said you've bragged about how good your data sample is but given no explanation as to why you chose the numbers you did.</p><p></p><p>You STILL haven't explained what they are. As I said I know what they are for, but not their significance in being selected.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="paradox404, post: 172339, member: 4523"] Another potential vulnerability there tbh. While I have nothing against open source software, in fact I actually love it, I know it provides a potential attack vector. While no models realistically provide coverage against vectors, interested parties driven by the persuit of money / corruption could find the vector they are after. He wasn't talking about Javascript there mate? You get angry at me for hypocrisy and idiocy? Yea and I have had my fair share of experience hacking. I bypassed a "state of the art" bootlocking system that was installed on the school laptops here in aus to install another OS. (Basically they locked them down until you graduated high school, which only a handful of people know how to do it). And yea I understand that as well. What's your point? Cool story bro. Already explained the JS vulnerabilities. Do you even read? Anyway, unlike you I understand your idea, however as I've said you've bragged about how good your data sample is but given no explanation as to why you chose the numbers you did. You STILL haven't explained what they are. As I said I know what they are for, but not their significance in being selected. [/QUOTE]
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