So you volunteer then? :-p
I had a pretty good grip until I got to this part, then I lost it
completely.
"theo to boyfriend (is no proof is theo ever is has girl): Dragos is
you think OpenSSH is best in world?
dragos to theo: is think random seed is not random is till PRNG is
use
theo
It actually makes more sense if you read it like you would Harry Harrison's
"Deathworld 2." It works for me anyway...
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Someone should go ahead and make one of those leetspeak generators,
that instead generates musntlive-speak. That'd be awesome, or even
better a decoder...
This looks interesting but I can't translate it. Someone willing to
pick it up for a Google summer code project?
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hello full disclosure is like to warn you about SCADA software.
is SCADA software must run on computers and is must power machines
you is rely on for daily life. is example of SCADA is electric
system. in is SCADA we has connection : SCADA machine : gear : power
is make sense for SCADA HMI s
> Without public visibility, they will keep running the old code.
In is this old code you is speak of, does is code contain backdoor
in crypto code? Or is backdoor now off is topic of discussion?
We is lucky to have your is graycious presents on this list is Theo.
Is we all learn to be prick
Naval warfare systems, wtf lol?
On Wed, Mar 23, 2011 at 11:37 PM, Marcio B. Jr. wrote:
> By the way,
> if you have kernel sources installed mainly, interesting stuff appears
> when you grep "warfare" as root:
>
>
> # grep --recursive --ignore-case -s "warfare" /
>
>
> including some SPACE & NAVAL
Am I the only person who finds this entire subject a tad depressing? :S
On Wed, Mar 23, 2011 at 8:33 PM, coderman wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 23, 2011 at 12:22 PM, imipak wrote:
> >...
> > *cough*
> >
> >
> http://blogs.comodo.com/it-security/data-security/the-recent-ca-compromise/
>
> re: """The IP a
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