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  1. Ajax African Astronaut [rumor the placative aphakia]
    How do you define being rich?
  2. Ajax African Astronaut [rumor the placative aphakia]
    This thread was entertaining. Cringey, but entertaining.
  3. Ajax African Astronaut [rumor the placative aphakia]
    I needed a case study with recordable observations of autism.
  4. Ajax African Astronaut [rumor the placative aphakia]
    I'm currently reading a book called, "Kingpin: How one hacker took over the billion-dollar cybercrime underground." I'm about halfway through it, but the main guy has already been busted a few times for low-level stuff, and (spoiler alert) he does get busted royally at the end.

    It's about this guy: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Max_Butler

    Max Ray Vision[FONT=Helvetica Neue][SIZE=16px] (formerly [/SIZE][/FONT]Max Ray Butler[FONT=Helvetica Neue][SIZE=16px], alias [/SIZE][/FONT]Iceman[FONT=Helvetica Neue][SIZE=16px]) is a former computer security consultant[/SIZE][/FONT][1][FONT=Helvetica Neue][SIZE=16px]and hacker who is currently serving a 13 year prison sentence, the second longest sentence ever given for hacking charges in the United States of America. He was convicted of two counts of wire fraud, including [/SIZE][/FONT]stealing nearly 2 million credit card numbers[FONT=Helvetica Neue][SIZE=16px] and running up about $86 million in fraudulent charges.[/SIZE][/FONT][2]

    Just ask yourself if it's worth it. If it is, then go for it.
  5. Ajax African Astronaut [rumor the placative aphakia]
    Welfare

    Welfare requires resources. It requires citizenship in a country whose elected officials give a fuck about you.
  6. Ajax African Astronaut [rumor the placative aphakia]
    You need to alter the perception of your resources. For example, time is a very valuable resource. Once you alter your perception, you will re-discover what resources you really have. Once you re-discover your resources, you will begin to value them. Once you value your resources, you will value yourself. Once you value yourself, a whole new world will open up to you. I could go on, but I have watched you struggle with the first step for some time now. Start with altering your perception.
  7. Ajax African Astronaut [rumor the placative aphakia]
    I was looking forward to you improving yourself.
  8. Ajax African Astronaut [rumor the placative aphakia]
    Try apple.com, but don't tell too many people.
  9. Ajax African Astronaut [rumor the placative aphakia]
    You threw me off by saying minus the cost of the domains. If all you want to is redirect or forward the domain traffic to NIS, then you don't need a hosting plan. You can do it with just a domain, so domain cost is all you would have.

    Look around at sites like GoDaddy. They have deals for the initial registration, and then it should be less than $10/year for your domain. Multiply by your 10 domains, and you're looking at $70-$100 per year.

    Again, don't get a hosting plan if you are just domain forwarding.
  10. Ajax African Astronaut [rumor the placative aphakia]
    too bad this thread isnt real :(

    This. Beta bitch.
  11. Ajax African Astronaut [rumor the placative aphakia]
    I fapped.
  12. Ajax African Astronaut [rumor the placative aphakia]
    What is it like to be inferior?
  13. Ajax African Astronaut [rumor the placative aphakia]
    OP is projecting. You know what's more cringe than a broken board full of waste-of-life faggots? Some broken waste-of-life faggot bitching about how the broken board full of waste-of-life faggots doesn't meet his standards. Kill yourself. Don't bother live streaming because nobody would care.
  14. Ajax African Astronaut [rumor the placative aphakia]
    Are you always this whiney? Fuck. They probably are only with you so they can kill you in your sleep and take what little assets you have. I'd sleep with one eye open if I were you.
  15. Ajax African Astronaut [rumor the placative aphakia]
    I expected this to be a thread about Louisiana. Good on you for thinking across the pond though.
  16. Ajax African Astronaut [rumor the placative aphakia]
    Suddenly, she woke up, her hands clammy, gasping for air. Had it all been a dream? Then it was back - that penetrating metallic smell. She turned and saw
  17. Ajax African Astronaut [rumor the placative aphakia]
    What do you guys think of this? Before I go scouring for other credible sources, CNN seems to have a done a fair job at summarizing some recent NSA news:

    Now that it appears powerful NSA cyberweapons have been leaked to the public, a former spy warns the United States might get caught red-handed.

    Over the weekend, a mysterious group called "The Shadow Brokers" leaked what appear to be hacking tools that the U.S. National Security Agency uses to spy on people.

    This bundle of computer code is about three years old. But it's still dangerous, since it puts a high-tech military arsenal online within reach of all kinds of criminals. They can use these tools to rob banks, steal government secrets or expose personal lives.

    And on Tuesday morning, in a series of tweets, ex-NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden pointed out yet another potential repercussion from the leak.

    If these digital weapons are found on a computer, that's evidence of an attack – similar to finding fragments of a blown up missile.

    Computer security researchers around the world are now reviewing computer networks for these tools. And wherever they find this leaked code, they'll know the NSA was spying.

    The United States currently claims the moral high ground and censures China, Iran, North Korea and Russia for hacking Americans. But it could soon be caught doing the same to others.

    http://money.cnn.com/2016/08/16/technology/nsa-hacking-tools-snowden/


    Hacker claims to be selling stolen NSA spy tools

    The NSA develops high-powered hacking tools. Now a hacker claims to be selling a stolen batch of them.

    On Saturday, a load of computer code – whose purpose is to break into other computers – was leaked to the public by an anonymous entity called "The Shadow Brokers."

    The same mysterious entity also promised an upcoming "cyber weapons auction" – the digital equivalent to putting stolen military missiles up for sale.

    The gang claims the stolen hacking tools were developed by "the Equation Group" – a spying entity widely thought to be the U.S. National Security Agency and spying departments from four international allies: Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the United Kingdom. Together, that group is called the "Five Eyes."

    Computer security experts worldwide now worry that sensitive NSA spying tools are accessible to common criminal hackers.

    "It definitely looks like a toolkit used by the NSA," said Matt Suiche, a French computer researcher who has been reviewing the leaked code.

    Of particular importance: These hacking instruments are in the form of a neatly packaged tool, which means they're ready "to use easily against a target," said Suiche, who runs the UAE-based cybersecurity firm Comae Technologies.

    "This is dangerous," said New York University computer security professor Justin Cappos. "People who want to launch attacks but were not aware how to do it now have the tools and information available to do this."

    On the popular computer coding website Github, where the group initially made its statement, the hacker post starts with this: "!!!! Attention government sponsors of cyber warfare and those who profit from it !!!!"

    Then came the implications of danger: "How much you pay for enemies cyber weapons?" it said in a cheeky style. "We give you some Equation Group files free, you see. This is good proof no? You enjoy!!! You break many things. You find many intrusions."

    Cybersecurity researchers around the world have been intensely and rapidly studying the leaked information.

    "This appears to be legitimate, and a framework designed to take control of routers and firewalls," said Nicholas Weaver, senior researcher at the International Computer Science Institute. "The likely conclusion is that the code was stolen from the NSA itself or a 5EYES ally with access to this particular code."

    After examining the leaked computer code, Weaver believes this batch of tools was stolen from the NSA or its partners in 2013.

    Brendan Dolan-Gavitt, a computer science assistant professor at New York University, has experimented with some of the samples the hacker made public. He said one tool matches "pretty well" with a top secret NSA tool that was described in documents leaked by ex-NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden.

    "If it's fake, someone put a huge amount of work into it," Dolan-Gavitt said about the leak.

    The FBI declined to say whether it's investigating the potential theft of sensitive information. The office of the Director of National Intelligence, which oversees the NSA, did not return requests for comment.

    Computer security experts noted that the vulnerabilities exploited by these hacking tools are at least three years old and might be stopped if people, corporations and governments keep their software updated.

    http://money.cnn.com/2016/08/15/technology/nsa-spy-tools-stolen/

    From a tech side, does this sound feasible?
    From a sec side, should I be worried?
    From a philosophical side, do you agree or disagree with the NSA having this ability/power?

  18. Ajax African Astronaut [rumor the placative aphakia]
    If you're being serious, what kind of warehouse is it? The kind people go to to buy stuff or more like a logistics company? If it's the former what department would you be managing?

    If it smells like a phish...
  19. Ajax African Astronaut [rumor the placative aphakia]
    I know its all on me it just pisses me off that everyone else has money and I don't, and its government derp dollars. I actually applied for some places today and bought a pair of kahaki pants.

    Good job man. I was about to get pissed off and say something like we can't help you if you can't help yourself, but I see you're putting out some effort.

    One of the best things I learned early in life is that no one is going to look out for me better than me. Don't count on anyone to take care of you, especially the government.

    It starts with a goal. Figure out what you want in life. Then figure out what it would take to get what you want. Then chart out the steps it would take to do the things to achieve that goal.

    You're on the right path. Don't let us down now.
  20. Ajax African Astronaut [rumor the placative aphakia]
    What was the job?.

    Cook at a fast food joint.

    Also, even if you are just going in to apply, dress yourself so that you don't look like you came off the streets. Look presentable as if you were going to have an interview. Find out what the normal dress code is (not counting uniforms) and dress one step above that. If it's casual (jeans and the like), dress business casual (khakis/slacks and a collared shirt). If it's business casual, dress business professional (wear a tie or a jacket with the tie optional). If it's business professional, then avoid khakis and wear a jacket along with your tie.

    Based on what you said, I would put you in khakis and a golf shirt or polo shirt. No tennis shoes. The point is don't overdress, but look like you have something to offer them and they would be proud to have customers see you. Even if you wouldn't be interacting much with customers.
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