This time it's the encryption keys, which is nice. Although I can't pretend that I understand much of it. It's probably not all that it's cracked up to be. Geddit?!
Anyhow, this was interesting:
In better news for Sony, a US judge has thrown out a mass lawsuit brought by users of the PlayStation Network, following a huge security breach in May 2011 which saw the user information of 69 million customers exposed.
The suit accused Sony of failing to adequately protect information and exposing users to identity theft.
Judge Battaglia from the US District Court of Southern California pointed to a clause in the user agreement which noted that "there was no such thing as perfect security" and said that the disclaimers meant there were no grounds for the lawsuits.
The plaintiffs have until 9 November to appeal against the decision.
We all know that there's no such thing as perfect security. I guess the question that plaintiffs may raise is whether Sony did enough or were negligent in storing passwords in the way that they did.
A problem with quotes. With TinyMCE you entered a quote with URL and quotee. This thing doesn't allow that. Or have I missed something?
Hmm, the quote from Eurogamer suggested otherwise:
"The reveal of the LV0 key basically means that any system update released by Sony going forward can be decrypted with little or no effort whatsoever."
But, like I said, I understand not.
I can't honestly say that I recognised a delineation between TinyMCE and the rest of the editor. I thought it was all the same thing.
But it is a bit odd, if you look at my reply to Mr Wix of this parish, there where I've quoted his post the link and ascription are given, but where I've quoted dear ol' auntie Beeb they're missing.
didn't the old way used to have a place there ready to just drop a C&P URL into?
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ohhhh, maybe it's all WYSIWYG now... uh, can't see a way to stop that...