

The buyers/downloaders don’t get caught is just because there are too many of them and going after the distributor is an easy target.
pending anonymous user
The buyers/downloaders don’t get caught is just because there are too many of them and going after the distributor is an easy target.
Nope. Try Creep.js. It is real creepy.
Meanwhile, the UK is asking for blanket access to all data from Apple.
Also, how expensive is it to get updates from Cisco and patch those routers?
Ah, I see. That’s the efficiency they’re looking for.
Run Wireshark on the client to see if you actually got the reply.
How about typical watch bands? Without comparison, I highly doubt this is only happening on smartwatch bands.
I wonder why such an important piece of info is posted on social media but not on a dedicated webpage that can be linked to any social media posts.
So what if constants aren’t constants?
Oh for real? Learn something new today.