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PostPosted: Mon Dec 29, 2014 12:27 
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 Post subject: Re: Bits & Bobs 44
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I'm going home in a minute. This working over Christmas lark is awesome.

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 Post subject: Re: Bits & Bobs 44
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Taking 'The middle week' off is an abject waste of holiday time in our place. 3 days off to escape 5 hours work.


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 Post subject: Re: Bits & Bobs 44
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Taking 'The middle week' off is an abject waste of holiday time in our place. 3 days off to escape 5 hours work.

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 Post subject: Re: Bits & Bobs 44
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Taking 'The middle week' off is an abject waste of holiday time in our place. 3 days off to escape 5 hours work.

:this:
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 Post subject: Re: Bits & Bobs 44
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I had today off as it only cost half a day and I had to pickup Onnie from nursery at 1. Love working Xmas though.

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 Post subject: Re: Bits & Bobs 44
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If I wasn't on a project i would agree, but i'm billable on client site at the moment. I'd have to be conspicuously there and working if I wanted to be able to charge for it, much more so than any normal week.


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 Post subject: Re: Bits & Bobs 44
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Having stated that I am off for the first time since I moved to London.


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 Post subject: Re: Bits & Bobs 44
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Oh, so Harry was a horcrux. I was not paying attention the first time round.


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 Post subject: Re: Bits & Bobs 44
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The tax disc website requires TLS 1.0. Brilliant.


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 Post subject: Re: Bits & Bobs 44
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That's not terribly unreasonable, is it?

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 Post subject: Re: Bits & Bobs 44
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TLS 1.0 is 15 years old now, and they are handling payments, so it doesn't seem unreasonable to me...


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 Post subject: Re: Bits & Bobs 44
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I'm not sure whether Bik is saying it should be 1.1 or 1.2 because of BEAST, but that's pretty much a nonentity of a vulnerability for consumer grade users. TLS1.0 should absolutely be the minimum given that SSL3 is pretty much destroyed.

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 Post subject: Re: Bits & Bobs 44
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 Post subject: Re: Bits & Bobs 44
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Been given a list of stuff to not say or do tonight. In the interests of information security, I ate it without reading.

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 Post subject: Re: Bits & Bobs 44
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It seems that I'm destined to have problems with forums this year.
This morning I stopped getting notifications from RLLMUK so tried changing my email address to a different one.
They allegedly sent me a verification email which also hasn't arrived (and it's not been spamtrapped) so I can't post or PM anyone on there
They have an email address which bounces, which is just great.

I tried to sign up with a completely different account and it's just point blank refusing to accept my answers to any of the captcha shite.
For ages it was giving me completely garbled ones that I wasn't sure were correct, but now it's showing me pictures of numbers, some of which are trivially easy and they don't work either.

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 Post subject: Re: Bits & Bobs 44
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Time to stop drinking and get to bed. HNY everyone.


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 Post subject: Re: Bits & Bobs 44
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Oh dear. It seems that my step-father has become a cult figure in his home town because of his habit of wearing shorts all year round. There's a facebook fan page full of sightings, photos and videos of him.

I despair, both of him (and he is a complete idiot) and the people with nothing better to do with their lives.


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 Post subject: Re: Bits & Bobs 44
PostPosted: Thu Jan 01, 2015 15:57 
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Is he the Staffordshire Shorts Man or something that I keep hearing the idiots on Free Radio bleating on about?


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 Post subject: Re: Bits & Bobs 44
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Stourbridge, but otherwise correct, yes


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 Post subject: Re: Bits & Bobs 44
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I live not far from Stourbridge. I'll keep a look out.


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 Post subject: Re: Bits & Bobs 44
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That's amazing.

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 Post subject: Re: Bits & Bobs 44
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I live not far from Stourbridge. I'll keep a look out.



You do? Whereabouts?


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 Post subject: Re: Bits & Bobs 44
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Mimicle on 34th St wrote:
That's amazing.


Not when you're related to him, I can assure you.
I was once out for a first date with someone I was very keen on that went downhill rapidly when she discovered the connection.

The shorts are bad enough, but he also had a habit of wandering round the house in a shirt, tie and underpants, and didn't see that this was in any way abnormal behaviour. Funnily enough I didn't visit my mum all that often.


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 Post subject: Re: Bits & Bobs 44
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TheVision wrote:
I live not far from Stourbridge. I'll keep a look out.



You do? Whereabouts?


I live in Dudley, near to the Black Country Museum but regularly visit Stourbridge through work.


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 Post subject: Re: Bits & Bobs 44
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TheVision wrote:
Dr Zoidberg wrote:
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I live not far from Stourbridge. I'll keep a look out.



You do? Whereabouts?


I live in Dudley, near to the Black Country Museum but regularly visit Stourbridge through work.


Small world, I used to play rugby in Dudley. ;)

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 Post subject: Re: Bits & Bobs 44
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TheVision wrote:
Dr Zoidberg wrote:
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I live not far from Stourbridge. I'll keep a look out.



You do? Whereabouts?


I live in Dudley, near to the Black Country Museum but regularly visit Stourbridge through work.


My mum's side of the family were from Gornal, so just down the road.


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 Post subject: Re: Bits & Bobs 44
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Oh dear. It seems that my step-father has become a cult figure in his home town because of his habit of wearing shorts all year round. There's a facebook fan page full of sightings, photos and videos of him.

I despair, both of him (and he is a complete idiot) and the people with nothing better to do with their lives.


Oh dear... There's a half page spread in the Stourbridge News this week. The headline reads "Rain or shine, shorts Man's legs make him a cult hero..."

A cult hero indeed!


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 Post subject: Re: Bits & Bobs 44
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 Post subject: Re: Bits & Bobs 44
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Oh FFS.

http://www.stourbridgenews.co.uk/news/1 ... cult_hero/


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 Post subject: Re: Bits & Bobs 44
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Cras wrote:
I'm not sure whether Bik is saying it should be 1.1 or 1.2 because of BEAST, but that's pretty much a nonentity of a vulnerability for consumer grade users. TLS1.0 should absolutely be the minimum given that SSL3 is pretty much destroyed.

'Yeah, it's only a BIT known-vulnerable'.

Is it on by default in IE11? I only noticed because it was off in mine but I don't know if I'd done it.

Apparently I did it. I wonder why.


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 Post subject: Re: Bits & Bobs 44
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1.0? Yes, it's pretty much the current de-facto standard. It's on by default in every major browser. Pretty much shit all actually properly supports 1.1 or 1.2.

Look through your software stack, there will be tons of stuff that's known vulnerable. BEAST doesn't have an active known exploit and it's local network only anyway.

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 Post subject: Re: Bits & Bobs 44
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Come on Dr. Zoidberg, you can't ignore that is pretty funny.

And people setting facebook pages to "honour" local eccentrics is nothing new. There's a dozen here, but the man in shorts is more appealing for fandom than most of them.


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We should setup a page for that crazy t-shirt in all weather guy.


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 Post subject: Re: Bits & Bobs 44
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First time I ever met Grim... he had a coat on. I think it's the only time I've ever seen him with a coat on.

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First time I ever met Grim... he had a coat on. I think it's the only time I've ever seen him with a coat on.

It was the same coat as yours.

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 Post subject: Re: Bits & Bobs 44
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Netflix are starting to crack down on people who are *paying* for their service but accessing other countries libraries and calling people who use this stuff “VPN-pirates”

http://torrentfreak.com/netflix-cracks- ... es-150103/

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Netflix Cracks Down on VPN and Proxy “Pirates”

Netflix is starting to block subscribers who access its service using VPN services and other tools that bypass geolocation restrictions. The changes, which may also affect legitimate users, have been requested by the movie studios who want full control over what people can see in their respective countries.

netflix-logoDue to complicated licensing agreements Netflix is only available in a few dozen countries, all of which have a different content library.

Some people bypass these content and access restrictions by using VPNs or other circumvention tools that change their geographical location. This makes it easy for people all around the world to pay for access to the U.S. version of Netflix, for example.

The movie studios are not happy with these deviant subscribers as it hurts their licensing agreements. Previously entertainment industry sources in Australia complained bitterly that tens of thousands of Netflix “VPN-pirates” were hurting their business.

Over the past weeks Netflix has started to take action against people who use certain circumvention tools. The Android application started to force Google DNS which now makes it harder to use DNS based location unblockers, and several VPN IP-ranges were targeted as well.

Thus far the actions are limited in scope, so not all VPN users may experience problems just yet. However, TorGuard is one of the VPN providers which noticed a surge in access problems by its users, starting mid-December.

“This is a brand new development. A few weeks ago we received the first report from a handful of clients that Netflix blocked access due to VPN or proxy usage. This is the very first time I’ve ever heard Netflix displaying this type of error message to a VPN user,” TorGuard’s Ben Van der Pelt tells us.

In TorGuard’s case the users were able to quickly gain access again by logging into another U.S. location. It further appears that some of the blocking efforts were temporary, probably as a test for a full-scale rollout at a later date.

“I have a sneaking suspicion that Netflix may be testing these new IP blocking methods temporarily in certain markets. At this time the blocks do not seem aggressive and may only be targeted at IP ranges that exceed too many simultaneous logins.”

Netflix is reportedly testing a variety of blocking methods. From querying the user’s time zone through the web browser or mobile device GPS and comparing it to the timezone of their IP-address, to forcing Google’s DNS services in the Android app.

TorGuard told us that if Netflix continues with a strict ban policy, they will provide an easy solution to bypass the blocks. Other services, such as Unblock-us are also suggesting workarounds to their customers.

Netflix’ efforts to block geoblocking circumvention tools doesn’t come as a surprise. TF has seen a draft of the content protection agreement Sony Pictures prepared for Netflix earlier this year. This agreement specifically requires Netflix to verify that registered users are indeed residing in the proper locations.

Among other things Netflix must “use such geolocation bypass detection technology to detect known web proxies, DNS based proxies, anonymizing services and VPNs which have been created for the primary intent of bypassing geo-restrictions.”

Blocking VPN and proxy “pirates” has become a priority for the movie studios as streaming services have failed to introduce proper countermeasures. Early 2014 the movie studio looked into the accessibility of various services through popular circumvention tools, including TorGuard, to find out that most are not blocked.

In a follow-up during the summer of 2014 Sony Pictures conducted research to identify the IP-ranges of various VPNs and proxies. These results were shared with Netflix and other streaming services so they could take action and expand their blocklists where needed.

Based on the above it’s safe to conclude that Netflix will continue to roll out more aggressive blocking tools during the months to come. As with all blocks, this may also affect some people who use VPNs for privacy and security reasons. Whether Netflix will factor this in has yet to be seen.

TF contacted Netflix for a comment on the findings and its future plans, but a few days have passed and we have yet to receive a response.

Netflix is not the only streaming service that’s targeting VPN and proxy users. A few months ago Hulu implemented similar restrictions. This made the site unusable for location “pirates,” but also U.S. based paying customers who used a VPN for privacy reasons.



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 Post subject: Re: Bits & Bobs 44
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Very cheeky pint in Fanny's as I am running errands.

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You're weird Kovacs.

Being back at work is rubbish. I've had a lovely time with the family over Christmas and you know what, Even though today is the first day since Christmas that I won't be watching Frozen. I'll miss it.


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You're weird Kovacs.

Yep! I've only had two sets of four days off and I was on call over NYE, and getting up for work this morning was still horrible. I hate to think how those who've been off for two weeks feel.

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Yeah I was in on Friday too. Even so working from home today, easing myself back into it.


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Thanks :)

A bit of normality is good :)

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