hackhat | 11 years ago | on: How I got a valid SSL certificate for my ISP's main domain
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Imo the problem is of the issuer. They only opens holes by doing this kind of things. Imagine if you already secured the [email protected] and tomorrow the issuer thinks that [email protected] could be used for validation. Now what, you should keep up with their updates every hour?
hackhat | 11 years ago | on: Goodbye MongoDB, Hello PostgreSQL
I've said similar because of this, so your comment is included in my statement.
hackhat | 11 years ago | on: Signs that you're a bad programmer (2012)
And code complete, clean code...
hackhat | 11 years ago | on: A website that deletes itself once indexed by Google
>Why would you do such a thing? My full explanation was in the content of the site. (edit: ...which is now gone)
So anyone really understood why he did this?
hackhat | 11 years ago | on: The $5000 Compression Challenge
He also doesn't state that the output should be right at first decompression try. By using this you could encode multiple bits and then generate various wrong archives, knowing that after 1000000 tries he would get a correct decompressed file.
hackhat | 11 years ago | on: Windows 93 in JavaScript
haha, yes, it's really full of surprises (:
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