
I was just asked to crack a program in a job interview ! I was just asked to crack a program in a job interview. and got the job. Hello everyone, i am quite excited about my new blog here.I am planning to write couple of blog posts every week. Since the title gives you a brief information about general concept , i would like to tell you my story about a job interview that was held in Ankara,TR. I applied a position named as "Software Security Engineer" and In the interview , they asked me really low level stuff some of them i know , some of them i dont. Then they send me an email which includes an attachment for a protected and encrypted binary. When i got home , i downloaded it and it asked me only a password to unlock it.They wanted me to find that password :) At first , it looks pretty hard but i will try to introduce the general concept that i had followed :) Here is the first thing i typed in the terminal root@lisa:~# . I typed something stupid keyword 3 times and it quited. :) I have more tools to analyze.Lets get more info about the file. Ok. #!
You Suck, Get Better! HFT in my backyard – Part I | Sniper In Mahwah As soon as the summer sun returns to Belgium, there is a natural human migration from Francophone Wallonia to the west coast sea in the Flemish part of the country. Here, à la mer du Nord, people relax on white sand beaches and ride the famous quadracycles called cuistax. The Belgian west coast is the (maritime) backyard for many, and so I could not refuse accompanying the two local members of my family for a week à la mer du Nord. For once, I decided not to take dozens of books with me, just one debated paper entitled “Can Brokers Have It All?”, but the sun was so hot that I decided to drink mojitos on the beach. The only tour I did was in Veurne, a small typical Flemish city where I tasted some local beers. The first part of my book, 6, was mostly about the rise of the HFT machines in the pre- and post-REG NMS era. The history of exchanges in the Windy City is a true case study for anyone interested by the computerization of commodities and financial markets. Let’s recap. J'aime :
Seth's Blog What are hedge funds, and what social functions do they serve? | Dan Wang (Published in prettier formatting on Medium.) J. Pierpont Morgan died in 1913 with a fortune of about $1.5 billion in today’s dollars. For his sway over Wall Street he was nicknamed “Jupiter,” after the Roman king of the gods. In 2013, four hedge fund managers took home over $2 billion as income each, with the top manager pocketing $3.5 billion. How did a few asset managers earn more money in a single year than Pierpont Morgan did in his whole life? It’s not always easy to tell. What should you know about the industry? What are hedge funds? Hedge funds are pooled-investment vehicles that are relatively unconstrained in their methods of generating returns. The hedge fund industry has about $4 trillion in assets under management, which is significant, but not so large that it can dictate to the rest of Wall Street. What makes a company a hedge fund? The very first hedge funds distinguished themselves by employing leverage and short-selling. 2-and-20: The very high fees of hedge funds A.W. 2.
Suburban Dollar — Where finance and reality meet Xubuntu on steroids! To me Voyager Live is a well decorated Xubuntu. I tried previously Voyager Live and it looked beautiful but I found it much less efficient than Xubuntu and felt, kind of defeats the purpose of XFCE distros. This was for Voyager spin of Xubuntu 12.04. Voyager 14.04.1 is based on the latest LTS (3 years though) spin of Xubuntu and ships with Xfdesktop 4.11.6 running on XFCE 4.10 and Linux kernel 3.13.0. I downloaded the 983 MB 64 bit Voyager Live 14.04 ISO for this review. Aesthetics Though Xubuntu, Fedora and Debian XFCE along with others ship very good and usable spins of XFCE but a lot of user customization is required as far as aesthetics is concerned. However, there is a lot beneath the superficial look (which is similar to XFCE). There is a conky control as well though it is not as functional as a conky manager. Thunar 1.6.3 is the default file manager and it has a pretty nice interface, specially the icons. Like Xubuntu 14.04, Voyager ships with a whisker menu. Hardware Recognition
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