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2016 May 17
3
Ransomware?
...https://www.reddit.com/r/sysadmin/comments/46361k/list_of_ransomware_extensions_and_known_ransom/ "so far most" != you can rely on "They don't want to hide the fact that the files are encrypted. No, they want you to know that they are" *yes but* when they are finished an dnot right after starting to encrypt where not much files are affected and backups still in place what they *really* want is act in the background and get caught as late as possible when all your backups contain encrypted versions of important documents -------------- next part -------------- A no...
2004 Dec 27
0
[LLVMdev] Could LLVM help me?
...1. I wrote a very simple backend, but I dont know how to tell the llvm > compiler to use it. > I found something in "llc --help", it says that I can use > -march=BACKEND. But it only > can use X86, sparcev9 and powerpc. The skeleton looks like for > custom use, but I dnot > know how to use it?? You need to use -load or link it in statically to the llc executable. If you have done this you should see your backend option with -help. > 2. I dont know how to generate the "machine code", which I mean is > the code looks like "01001110101010...
2004 Dec 01
3
[LLVMdev] Could LLVM help me?
Howdy: I'm a newbie of LLVM. I want to make sure that my way is correct. Plz tell me... we design a new processor with a new arch. we wanna get a compiler as fast as possible. The target code of the new compiler is machine code. So, is it I just to create a whole new backend for our new processor, right? And then???? Thx.
2016 May 17
0
Ransomware?
...min/comments/46361k/list_of_ransomware_extensions_and_known_ransom/ >> > > "so far most" != you can rely on > > "They don't want to hide the fact that the files are encrypted. No, they > want you to know that they are" *yes but* when they are finished an dnot > right after starting to encrypt where not much files are affected and > backups still in place > > what they *really* want is act in the background and get caught as late as > possible when all your backups contain encrypted versions of important > documents > > > -- &g...
2001 Nov 09
0
eqscplot() in library MASS: fails when given only one point (PR#1164)
This is not a bug. There is no way one can scale the plot axes equally when no indication has been given of the scaling expected for either! It has always seemd to be that plot(x=1, y=1) shoul dnot work: it has not supplied enough information! On Thu, 8 Nov 2001 pflugshaupt@geobot.umnw.ethz.ch wrote: > I found the following in eqscplot, library MASS: > > > When given just one point, it fails: > > > eqscplot(x=1, y=1) > Error in plot.window(xlim, ylim, log, asp, ...)...
2016 May 17
2
Ransomware?
...nsomware_extensions_and_known_ransom/ > >> > > > > "so far most" != you can rely on > > > > "They don't want to hide the fact that the files are encrypted. No, they > > want you to know that they are" *yes but* when they are finished an dnot > > right after starting to encrypt where not much files are affected and > > backups still in place > > > > what they *really* want is act in the background and get caught as late > as > > possible when all your backups contain encrypted versions of important >...
2016 May 16
4
Ransomware?
Am 16.05.2016 um 07:32 schrieb ToddAndMargo: > May I surmise that all the encrypted file now have > an extra extension of ".crypt"? So it is easy to > see who got clobbered. how do you come to that conclusion and even if some malware acts that way what makes you sure you can rely on that? IMHO it would only be so when the developer of the ransomware is a fool! why should he
2006 Jan 10
8
tc filter add ... fw returns RTNETLINK answers: Invalid argument
When I run this: tc filter add dev eth0 parent 1: protocol ip prio 1 handle 1 fw I get: RTNETLINK answers: Invalid argument The traditional interpretation of that gnarly error message is that cls_fw is missing, but lsmod | grep cls_fw gets me: cls_fw 2336 4 (autoclean) I can''t remove it because it''s in use, but all 4 statements that use it failed, so