At some point I can say now days the average computer savvy geeks has been drafted to the very stressful and low-paying ranks of “Technical Support” although (no offense) the streamyx customer support are opposite this situation
. I have my share with “Tech support” on my everyday work from my previous company and current. Whether due to job description or a family favor, sometimes you just have to help out a computer user in need or youself go lurking around some forum looking for a trouble user that need help (omg how noble us geek are, well sometime lol) that why people call us geeks in the first place right?
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Unfortunately amongst the throngs of the clueless, there’s bound to be a handful (i think more than you can handle) that stand out for their phenomenal lack of usable brain cells and amazing inability to listen and follow directions being given
. When this kind of these lusers needs help, brace yourself and prepared to work through your break/sleep time/game time/gediks time (note the last one only apply to me :p)
, bang your head on the wall a few hundred or maybe thousand of times
, and hit the mute button on the phone and scream
(NOTE: in streamyx customer support are the opposite again it US that are screaming not them haha).
When encountering with such a tremendous feel the pain in the ass, the only way to classify the problem is PEBKAC. Don’t know what PEBKAC is?
… still dont know?
…have you google it?
…OMG still?
…still no clue??
…whatt????
…you got to be kidding me?
…you found it?
YAY now you know you are not one of them because you know without I have to tell you what is it GOOD JOB!
, But because I’m feeling so generous today (actually have to much time to waste), i’ll help you out.
PEBKAC = Problem Exists Between Keyboard and Chair.
READ: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_error
lastly thank for my colleagues comment that inspire me to write this shit lol
Our ftp works just fine, tested. Remote PEBKAC, please use LART. Koistinen, Petri
Officially changed to md5! dont ask why! TQ
In cryptography, MD5 (Message-Digest algorithm 5) is a widely used cryptographic hash function with a 128-bit hash value. As an Internet standard (RFC 1321), MD5 has been employed in a wide variety of security applications, and is also commonly used to check the integrity of files. However, it has been shown that MD5 is not collision resistant[1]; as such, MD5 is not suitable for applications like SSL certificates or digital signatures that rely on this property. An MD5 hash is typically expressed as a 32 digit hexadecimal number.
MD5 was designed by Ron Rivest in 1991 to replace an earlier hash function, MD4. In 1996, a flaw was found with the design of MD5. While it was not a clearly fatal weakness, cryptographers began recommending the use of other algorithms, such as SHA-1 (which has since been found vulnerable). In 2004, more serious flaws were discovered, making further use of the algorithm for security purposes questionable.[2][3] In 2007 a group of researchers including Arjen Lenstra described how to create a pair of files that share the same MD5 checksum.[4] In an attack on MD5 published in December 2008, a group of researchers used this technique to fake SSL certificate validity.[5][6] US-CERT of the U. S. Department of Homeland Security said MD5 “should be considered cryptographically broken and unsuitable for further use,”[7] and most U.S. government applications will be required to move to the SHA-2 family of hash functions by 2010.[8]
read more : en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MD5
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