| bio | website | |
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| location | Novosibirsk, Russia (Новосибирск, Россия) | |
| age | ||
| visits | member for | 1 year, 6 months |
| seen | Apr 20 at 6:18 | |
| stats | profile views | 54 |
Business Analyst,
ex-
- programmer,
- biz analyst,
- Q&A developer in Test,
- chemical cybernetics engineer,
- scientist,
- US patent attorney,
- translator,
- tourist guide,
- traveller,
- parachuter,
- tennis player,
- futebolista,
- military officer
- etc.
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Feb 22 |
awarded | Announcer |
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Jan 25 |
comment |
Is there a true alternative to using CAPTCHA images? CAPTCHA will not protect you from trolls. Trolls are humans. It is senseless question. It might hinder unprofessional vandals, holigans, et al using SEO automatization tools but will not stop professionals. As a matter of fact, you will not even detect when dialogues are maintained by professional bots used by qualified specialists |
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Jan 25 |
awarded | Citizen Patrol |
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Jan 25 |
comment |
Is there a true alternative to using CAPTCHA images? I propose to close this post since I cannot even find any question in it, it is just proposal for endless sacred war dispute, there myriad of them with the same topic in the internet, but this forum is for questions having answers |
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Jan 25 |
comment |
Is there a true alternative to using CAPTCHA images? "is to identify that the person accessing a page is a human being"! And who else is using internet? We are already conquered by ET or machines? It is impossible to solve the problem before and without its formulating first |
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Jan 25 |
answered | Is there a true alternative to using CAPTCHA images? |
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Jan 25 |
comment |
Is there a true alternative to using CAPTCHA images? ...or create attractive free puzzle game captcha and collect personal data from registrations to spam users - the site is protected and its users personal data being sold. Besides, such sites are not barely pseudo legal, they are serious legal, everywhere and it is backbone of free internet in exchange of controlling your tastes and even internet searches |
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Jan 20 |
answered | YouTube channel gone crazy! |
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Dec 16 |
awarded | Critic |
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Oct 30 |
awarded | Yearling |
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May 1 |
comment |
Malicious QR Code and Mitigation TrendWatch: Why SnapTags are replacing QR codes |
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May 1 |
revised |
Hiding user account names from unauthenticated RDP sessions added 40 characters in body |
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May 1 |
revised |
Hiding user account names from unauthenticated RDP sessions added 163 characters in body |
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May 1 |
comment |
Hiding user account names from unauthenticated RDP sessions I updated my answer, was instructive to find that Temporary Remote Desktop (Terminal Server Client cache) are dozens-hundred MBs! I am frequently cleaning up but did not notice the sizes of info cached and stored (if not to use /public parameter)! |
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May 1 |
revised |
Hiding user account names from unauthenticated RDP sessions added 1703 characters in body |
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May 1 |
revised |
Hiding user account names from unauthenticated RDP sessions added 55 characters in body |
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May 1 |
comment |
Hiding user account names from unauthenticated RDP sessions I would use CCleaner on Windows XP but it requires an install (Under Cleaner, Applications tab, the last entry is "Remote Desktop"). If to speak specifically about Windows 7 and without installing anything (I do not have now access to Windows 7), one just start typing 'clean', and there will appear something like cleanup utility, inside which there are options for disk and system cleanup, the latter with similar options to cleanup RDP caches as well as passwords, etc. (from the memory, as I do not currently have access to Windows 7) |
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May 1 |
answered | Hiding user account names from unauthenticated RDP sessions |
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Apr 11 |
accepted | What are possible approaches and arguments for securing corporate IT systems with most computers being portable? |
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Apr 11 |
awarded | Scholar |

