@Cribbage Left: haha no problem.
@Cribbage Left: haha no problem.
@fazillatheef: google: FTP server
@tchrman35: i am confuse. you're starred, but your comment is appearing red and i can't approve/promote it. lol
@kaffeen: ahhhhhh. i see what you're saying now. as far as i know there isn't another way that it could intercept the cookies, so i'll assume it uses XSS too, and in that case...you're right.
@silvermoonstar3: nope. looks like your Campus encrypts all data that passes through.
Definitely enjoying evil week. :)
@mhatti3000: it is done.
@danielblakes: btw, made = using open source code available online...but you get the idea
@djsmiley2k: if you host it on googles app engine, once you finalize it, you don't even need to enable/disable it. it just sits on googles servers.
@pz: it should. i'm not familliar with how noscript works, but as long as Facebook supports SSL and all of your pageloads use it then yes, it should.
@AustinFound: check on the banner at the top of the page, and if you haven't yet, read the announcement thread.
@AreWeThereYeti: that's for the client-side machine.
@kaffeen: herpderpaderpherp.
@haxorknight: hate to burst your buble, but the more likely solution is that your wireless card does not support 'promiscuous mode'.
@Mike Kowalczyk: lol'd
@yan3: care to explain more? what do you mean by 'protected'?
@rewind: one word....money.
@Demonicume: i find it useful because i can duel boot both Windows and OSX. Yes, you could KIND OF do this with boot camp. But an Apple built machine is not made to natively run Windows, which is what i spend the majority of my time on. This computer can run Windows flawlessly, and can run OSX with barely a hiccup.