they allow folks on Nanog to talk about "internet infrastructure recovery"
and the likes.

I appreciate its probably private sector folks admin'ing the list but c'mon,
surely the DHS have got to get a better control on what the ISP's are
talking about in public, especially on a public mailing list where gangster
criminals and terrorists *are* lurking.

http://www.merit.edu/mail.archives/nanog/msg04104.html

a private  *word* in the ear of the Nanog admin folks wouldn't go a miss,
and i will go further that its highly wreckless in this day and age that the
list is fully unmoderated, and i think on the bigger picture of things it
shouldn't.

i watch what the bad guys are upto on a regular basis, and i know what they
are watching and whats generally not being watched, and i know Nanog is high
on the agenda of being watched by the bad guys, so I suggest the DHS get
their act together and restrict this kind of discussion, which is to do with
*internet infrastructure recovery*, which by nature affects *national
infrastructure*, but much more serious than that *global infrastructure*.

n3td3v
http://n3td3v.googlepages.com
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