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Thomas Shadduck writes:
The problem that makes me feel uneasy about SSL is the vulnerability of
the certification authorities when they get compromised, everything
they signed gets compromised too.
Technically this is true, but the only thing that the CA signs is
other keys. So it merely
I'm trying to think of a reason why a recipient of
a image containing stego'd information would want
to keep it around after reading the contained info,
with the stego bits overwritten.
Why not just (securely) get rid of it?
There are tons of sources of unique ephemeral
images, such as webcams.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...]
Sterling makes a comment betraying what Ludwig Von Mises called the
anti-capitalist mentality when he quipped to Godwin: Sure, we hate Exxon because
they're huge and they're everywhere.
He was pointing it out, not preaching it. I think over in Austin
they do
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Better be careful when you say that, or Brin'll fire up his screaming
monkey routine at you...
I've already had my turn at bat with Brin. He was upset several years ago
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At 10:12 PM 12/11/03 -0500, An Metet wrote:
Given small numbers and absence of any other grouping factor there
needs to be an obvious place for ZPs to refer to. Any obvious place
that becomes even remotely attractive to ZPs will be immediately raided.
Because ZPs have potential to be actually
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At 08:09 PM 12/11/03 -0500, Tyler Durden wrote:
As for Variola's comment, you might be right. I just assumed there's
some
kind of relationship between LSB and those spatial freuencies wherein
image
information might be stored. Actually, I would still think there's a
relationship, in which case an
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At 2:58 PM + 12/12/03, ken wrote:
Bruce is a lefty, but not a statist
rghhht...
That's like saying that he's a sow, but not a boar...
:-)
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At 9:19 AM -0800 12/12/03, Major Variola (ret) wrote:
Look at Al Q, Inc: you don't need explicit instructions from the Boss to
motivate folks to do things.
You see who is the enemy, you see opportunity. You don't need
permission.
Yup. That's the way Reagan operated, too.
I'm just finishing up
Thomas Shadduck writes:
- cute :) Though I am more often called Shaddup.
The problem that makes me feel uneasy about SSL is the vulnerability of
the certification authorities when they get compromised, everything
they signed gets compromised too.
Technically this is
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On Fri, 12 Dec 2003, Tim May wrote:
On Dec 12, 2003, at 12:16 AM, Eugen Leitl wrote:
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On Dec 12, 2003, at 5:59 PM, James A. Donald wrote:
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On 11 Dec 2003 at 21:00, Neil Johnson wrote:
Even Ayn Rand weaves this into Atlas Shrugged where the
competitors of Reardon Steel get the government to try and
force him to give them his formula for his high-strength
steel because it's
On Fri, 12 Dec 2003, Tim May wrote:
And so why don't you just filter _my_ comments, twit?
I choose to read your comments Tim - as I pointed out, we can all make our
own decisions as to reading material.
It's bad enough that that Eugene Leitl has made himself the new Choate,
now you have
On Fri, 12 Dec 2003, James A. Donald wrote:
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On Fri, 12 Dec 2003, Peter Fairbrother wrote:
Any Chinese want to get immortalized in Internet history?
And deleted with a bullet, for which they'd have to pay. That's insane.
The creations of the majority of presently active virii/ worms are not
attributable to individuals. :)
That's
The problem that makes me feel uneasy about SSL is the vulnerability
of the certification authorities; when they get compromised, everything
they signed gets compromised too.
However, the system could be for some applications potentially get
hardened to certain degree, using the web-of-trust
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From: An Metet [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The devil is in details.
Given small numbers and absence of any other grouping factor there needs to be an
obvious place for ZPs to refer to. Any obvious place that becomes even remotely
attractive to ZPs will be immediately raided.
If you mean a
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...]
Sterling makes a comment betraying what Ludwig Von Mises called the
anti-capitalist mentality when he quipped to Godwin: Sure, we hate Exxon because
they're huge and they're everywhere.
He was pointing it out, not preaching it. I think over in Austin
they do
The devil is in details.
Given small numbers and absence of any other grouping factor there needs to be an
obvious place for ZPs to refer to. Any obvious place that becomes even remotely
attractive to ZPs will be immediately raided. Because ZPs have potential to be
actually dangerous to the
On Thursday 11 December 2003 22:00, Neil Johnson wrote:
What I object to are corporations who utilize their power (money) to
influence governments to make laws that benefit them at the expense of
others.
- The DMCA
- Tariffs AND Free Trade Agreements
- H1-B visas
And now... tarrifs for
Thomas Shadduck writes:
The problem that makes me feel uneasy about SSL is the vulnerability of
the certification authorities when they get compromised, everything
they signed gets compromised too.
Technically this is true, but the only thing that the CA signs is
other keys. So it merely
At 10:12 PM 12/11/03 -0500, An Metet wrote:
Given small numbers and absence of any other grouping factor there
needs to be an obvious place for ZPs to refer to. Any obvious place
that becomes even remotely attractive to ZPs will be immediately raided.
Because ZPs have potential to be actually
In a message dated 12/11/2003 5:25:34 PM Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Better be careful when you say that, or Brin'll fire up his screaming
monkey routine at you...
I've already had my turn at bat with Brin. He was upset several years ago
when I made a few comments
On Dec 12, 2003, at 12:16 AM, Eugen Leitl wrote:
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Date: Thu, 11 Dec 2003 23:32:31 -0800
To: Jason Spence [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Please STOP forwarding traffic from
At 08:09 PM 12/11/03 -0500, Tyler Durden wrote:
As for Variola's comment, you might be right. I just assumed there's
some
kind of relationship between LSB and those spatial freuencies wherein
image
information might be stored. Actually, I would still think there's a
relationship, in which case an
At 2:58 PM + 12/12/03, ken wrote:
Bruce is a lefty, but not a statist
rghhht...
That's like saying that he's a sow, but not a boar...
:-)
Cheers,
RAH
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At 9:19 AM -0800 12/12/03, Major Variola (ret) wrote:
Look at Al Q, Inc: you don't need explicit instructions from the Boss to
motivate folks to do things.
You see who is the enemy, you see opportunity. You don't need
permission.
Yup. That's the way Reagan operated, too.
I'm just finishing up
I'm trying to think of a reason why a recipient of
a image containing stego'd information would want
to keep it around after reading the contained info,
with the stego bits overwritten.
Why not just (securely) get rid of it?
There are tons of sources of unique ephemeral
images, such as webcams.
Another excellent group of potential recruits are prisoners.
Especially if you can create a new religious movement teaching
them to stop the interracial, intergang fighting and concentrate
on their true enemy, the Man. Teach that killing cops, soldiers,
any type of government agent, is a holy
Mr Shaddack...
That's some interesting thinking there. The interesting thing is that no one
might ever even notice the presence of this benevolent worm. It could go
pretty much unchecked for a while.
As for Variola's comment, you might be right. I just assumed there's some
kind of
Tim May wrote...
Not only does it not make sense, but clearly this would cause pileups at
_some_ stores (too much Spam) and shortages at _other_ stores (still not
enough Spam, even with the latest send more Spam to all stores order. The
fact that neither shortages nor pileups (that I can see)
--
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gold. There is only one stable isotope.
E-gold does not provide untraceability -- but gold does.
Tim May:
Where tax authorities get people is in the transfer _in to_
and _out of_ certain kinds of accounts, be
At 02:07 PM 12/11/03 -0500, Trei, Peter wrote:
It's worth noting that despite over a decade of this rhetoric,
not a single terminally ill American has done this, so far as I
am aware.
Well, I think for most terminal illnesses, by the time it's obvious you're
really not going to live much longer,
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: Fri, 12 Dec 2003 05:32:48 +0100 (CET)
The devil is in details.
Given small numbers and absence of any other
From: John Kelsey [EMAIL PROTECTED]
At 02:07 PM 12/11/03 -0500, Trei, Peter wrote:
It's worth noting that despite over a decade of this rhetoric,
not a single terminally ill American has done this, so far as I
am aware.
Well, I think for most terminal illnesses, by the time it's obvious
From: Neil Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
What I object to are corporations who utilize their power (money) to influence
governments to make laws that benefit them at the expense of others.
- The DMCA
- Tariffs AND Free Trade Agreements
- H1-B visas
Even Ayn Rand weaves this into Atlas
Thomas Shadduck writes:
- cute :) Though I am more often called Shaddup.
The problem that makes me feel uneasy about SSL is the vulnerability of
the certification authorities when they get compromised, everything
they signed gets compromised too.
Technically this is
--
On 11 Dec 2003 at 23:39, Roy M. Silvernail wrote:
And now... tarrifs for filming movies in Canada. Just heard
that one on NPR today, and I nearly drove off the road. The
plan is to raise the cost of filming in Canada so that
there's no longer an economic advantage. Made me want to
On Fri, 12 Dec 2003, Tim May wrote:
On Dec 12, 2003, at 12:16 AM, Eugen Leitl wrote:
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Date: Thu, 11 Dec 2003 23:32:31 -0800
To: Jason Spence [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc:
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On 11 Dec 2003 at 21:00, Neil Johnson wrote:
Even Ayn Rand weaves this into Atlas Shrugged where the
competitors of Reardon Steel get the government to try and
force him to give them his formula for his high-strength
steel because it's putting them out business and unfair.
Ah yes,
On Dec 12, 2003, at 5:59 PM, James A. Donald wrote:
--
On 11 Dec 2003 at 21:00, Neil Johnson wrote:
Even Ayn Rand weaves this into Atlas Shrugged where the
competitors of Reardon Steel get the government to try and
force him to give them his formula for his high-strength
steel because it's
At 5:59 PM -0800 12/12/03, James A. Donald wrote:
Tim has been implying that I am a pinko, gold nut, and
randroid, which sort of hints that Ayn Rand is too pink for
him.
Apparently, he likes his meat burned -- and halfway up the flue...
;-)
Cheers,
RAH
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Nomen pondered:
Why robbing banks? Aside from allowing the
government to regulate them, what have they
done to deserve being robbed
Why not? Revolutionaries need money, and the financial sector has
always been asshole buddies with the police, politicians, and other pigs.
LEO John Kelsey whined:
Well, I think for most terminal illnesses, by the time it's obvious you're
really not going to live much longer, you're pretty damned sick. And until
then, you'd probably like to make some personal use of what days or weeks
you have left doing something like talking
At 08:09 PM 12/11/03 -0500, Tyler Durden wrote:
..
As for Variola's comment, you might be right. I just assumed there's some
kind of relationship between LSB and those spatial freuencies wherein
image information might be stored. Actually, I would still think there's a
relationship, in which
Anonymous wrote:
Nomen pondered:
Why robbing banks? Aside from allowing the
government to regulate them, what have they
done to deserve being robbed
Why not? Revolutionaries need money, and the financial sector has
always been asshole buddies with the police, politicians, and
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