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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? Meltdown and Spectre CPU bugs Post 303010900 by dodona on Tuesday 9th of January 2018 05:31:29 PM
Old 01-09-2018
Quote:
Originally Posted by Neo
Smilie

It's not that serious yet. However, it might get serious after hackers, now knowing about, this write exploit code as they will.

There are no known exploits to date and no know malicious code to exploit.
thats it. A ridiculous theoretical problem will become a real problem by communicating it to the world. Meltdown is IT's biggest idiocy of all times.
 

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DumpXML::Parser(3pm)					User Contributed Perl Documentation				      DumpXML::Parser(3pm)

NAME
Data::DumpXML::Parser - Restore data dumped by Data::DumpXML SYNOPSIS
use Data::DumpXML::Parser; my $p = Data::DumpXML::Parser->new; my $data = $p->parsefile(shift || "test.xml"); DESCRIPTION
"Data::DumpXML::Parser" is an "XML::Parser" subclass that can recreate the data structure from an XML document produced by "Data::DumpXML". The parserfile() method returns a reference to an array of the values dumped. The constructor method new() takes a single additional argument to that of "XML::Parser": Blesser => CODEREF A subroutine that is invoked to bless restored objects. The subroutine is invoked with two arguments: a reference to the object, and a string containing the class name. If not provided, the built-in "bless" function is used. For situations where the input file cannot necessarily be trusted and blessing arbitrary Classes might give malicious input the ability to exploit the DESTROY methods of modules used by the code, it is a good idea to provide a no-op blesser: my $p = Data::DumpXML::Parser->new(Blesser => sub {}); SEE ALSO
Data::DumpXML, XML::Parser AUTHOR
Copyright 2001 Gisle Aas. This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. perl v5.8.8 2006-04-08 DumpXML::Parser(3pm)
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