Re: Update: Dallas tornado alarm hack was a 'phreak' occurrence

2017-04-12 Thread grarpamp
On Wed, Apr 12, 2017 at 11:43 PM, Razer wrote: > Phone Phreaks! > > DTMF replay phreaked out the Dallas tornado alarm, say researchers > > https://www.theregister.co.uk/2017/04/13/dtmf_replay_phreaked_out_the_dallas_tornado_alarm_say_researchers/ Civil Alert, WWVB, physical

FreeBSD

2017-04-12 Thread grarpamp
FreeBSD: Not a Linux Distro https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wwbO4eTieQY https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=freebsd+raspberry+pi

before snowden

2017-04-12 Thread juan
january 2012 http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2093796/Emily-Bunting-Leigh-Van-Bryan-UK-tourists-arrested-destroy-America-Twitter-jokes.html

Update: Dallas tornado alarm hack was a 'phreak' occurrence

2017-04-12 Thread Razer
Phone Phreaks! > DTMF replay phreaked out the Dallas tornado alarm, say researchers > > Strap yourself into the DeLorean: researchers from Duo reckon the > Dallas tornado alarm incident was a case of old-style DMTF phreaking. > > On Friday night, someone figured out how to

Re: The Internet of Things will host devastating, unstoppable botnets

2017-04-12 Thread Kurt Buff
I foresee a not-for-profit venture that seeks out any and all devices that aren't protected and seeks to permanently disable them. Perhaps called BrickerBot... Kurt On Wed, Apr 12, 2017 at 5:35 PM, Razer wrote: > Bwahahahahahaaahackcoughgasp-wheze! > > >> Bruce Schneier

Re: The Internet of Things will host devastating, unstoppable botnets

2017-04-12 Thread juan
On Wed, 12 Apr 2017 18:20:28 -0700 Razer wrote: > > > On 04/12/2017 06:14 PM, juan wrote: > > On Wed, 12 Apr 2017 17:56:29 -0700 > > Razer wrote: > > > >> > >> On 04/12/2017 05:49 PM, juan wrote: > >>> On Wed, 12 Apr 2017 17:35:24 -0700 > >>> Razer

Re: The Internet of Things will host devastating, unstoppable botnets

2017-04-12 Thread Razer
On 04/12/2017 06:14 PM, juan wrote: > On Wed, 12 Apr 2017 17:56:29 -0700 > Razer wrote: > >> >> On 04/12/2017 05:49 PM, juan wrote: >>> On Wed, 12 Apr 2017 17:35:24 -0700 >>> Razer wrote: >>> Bwahahahahahaaahackcoughgasp-wheze! > Bruce

Re: The Internet of Things will host devastating, unstoppable botnets

2017-04-12 Thread Razer
On 04/12/2017 06:13 PM, juan wrote: > On Wed, 12 Apr 2017 17:56:29 -0700 > Razer wrote: > >> >> On 04/12/2017 05:49 PM, juan wrote: >>> On Wed, 12 Apr 2017 17:35:24 -0700 >>> Razer wrote: >>> Bwahahahahahaaahackcoughgasp-wheze! > Bruce

Re: The Internet of Things will host devastating, unstoppable botnets

2017-04-12 Thread juan
On Wed, 12 Apr 2017 17:56:29 -0700 Razer wrote: > > > On 04/12/2017 05:49 PM, juan wrote: > > On Wed, 12 Apr 2017 17:35:24 -0700 > > Razer wrote: > > > >> Bwahahahahahaaahackcoughgasp-wheze! > >> > >> > >>> Bruce Schneier takes to the pages of Technology

Re: The Internet of Things will host devastating, unstoppable botnets

2017-04-12 Thread juan
On Wed, 12 Apr 2017 17:56:29 -0700 Razer wrote: > > > On 04/12/2017 05:49 PM, juan wrote: > > On Wed, 12 Apr 2017 17:35:24 -0700 > > Razer wrote: > > > >> Bwahahahahahaaahackcoughgasp-wheze! > >> > >> > >>> Bruce Schneier takes to the pages of Technology

The Internet of Things will host devastating, unstoppable botnets

2017-04-12 Thread Razer
Bwahahahahahaaahackcoughgasp-wheze! > Bruce Schneier takes to the pages of Technology Review to remind us > all that while botnets have been around for a long time, the Internet > of Things is supercharging them, thanks to insecurity by design. > > Botnets are useful for denial of service

talk shit on the interweb - ten years in jail

2017-04-12 Thread juan
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-39573922

Bolero Aussie crowd strike

2017-04-12 Thread Zenaan Harkness
Nicely done... *Suggest full screen and speakers on to enjoy this wonderful rendition. * http://www.youtube.com/embed/xn7CYzPMf2o

Re: Skrymions: Data storage breakthough

2017-04-12 Thread juan
On Wed, 12 Apr 2017 17:04:47 + (UTC) jim bell wrote: >> From: juan >> >better technology, better mass surveillance > That's a rather limited way to look at things.   Maybe limited, but do you think what I say is incorrect? Perhaps

Inconvenient Things: Truth To Power

2017-04-12 Thread grarpamp
Al Gore, An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth To Power https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=huX1bmfdkyA Also inconvenient... DPRK, trending https://twitter.com/willripleyCNN https://www.reddit.com/r/northkorea+dprk and Bad Batches of Lawless Punks https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AcYYsUpxlsI

Re: Implications of AI: Spawn of the DAO... Non-Human VC's

2017-04-12 Thread juan
On Wed, 12 Apr 2017 14:49:13 -0400 grarpamp wrote: > Regarding the DAO and so much yet to come with VC's... > The architect of the world wide web Sir Tim Berners-Lee has talked > about some of his concerns for the internet over the coming years, > including a nightmarish

Re: The Crushing of Net Neutrality, Science, and Income

2017-04-12 Thread jim bell
From: grarpamp >Makers tho... ;) >http://cbs6albany.com/news/nation-world/investigation-finds-inmates-built-computers-and-hid-them-in-ceiling-at-marion-prison-04-11-2017 In 2002, I was held at USP Atwater, Atwater California.  In about July of that year, I began work at

Implications of AI: Spawn of the DAO... Non-Human VC's

2017-04-12 Thread grarpamp
Regarding the DAO and so much yet to come with VC's... http://www.techworld.com/social-media/sir-tim-berners-lee-lays-out-nightmare-scenario-where-ai-runs-world-economy-3657280/ The architect of the world wide web Sir Tim Berners-Lee has talked about some of his concerns for the internet over

National Security Implications of Virtual Currency

2017-04-12 Thread Joshua
http://www.rand.org/pubs/research_reports/RR1231.html Key Findings Non-State Actors Can Use VCs to Disrupt Sovereignty and Increase Political and/or Economic Power, but Unlikely to Use Established VC; Many Challenges Posed by Creation of VCs - VC deployments are attractive in developing

Re: Skrymions: Data storage breakthough

2017-04-12 Thread juan
better technology, better mass surveillance

Skrymions: Data storage breakthough

2017-04-12 Thread jim bell
http://www.foxnews.com/tech/2017/04/11/scientists-tout-tout-data-storage-breakthough.html This reminds me of magnetic-bubble technology, which was relatively big in the late 1970's and early 1980's.  Intel made magnetic bubble devices up to a capacity of 1 megabits/device, which was considered