Re: [Full-disclosure] Computer name should match with your real identity?

2011-04-29 Thread Brian Anderson
On 4/29/2011 9:17 AM, Cal Leeming wrote: Personally, I'd tell the admin the go and himself, and refuse outright. Although I do use tendency to use 'girls names' as server names, I never *ever* use my real name as the server/pc/user name. Hell no. On Fri, Apr 29, 2011 at 8:26 AM,

Re: [Full-disclosure] Dumb question: Is Windows box behind a router safe ?

2009-09-22 Thread Brian Anderson
Abhijeet Jain wrote: Myth No. 2- Using Firefox does not make you safe! In fact, IE 7/8 is the safest browser when used with Windows Vista because it runs on lower privileges. But if not patching windows, then they are also not patching IE. Firefox has updates also. That router may also

Re: [Full-disclosure] Supporters urge halt to, hacker's, extradition to US

2008-09-30 Thread Brian Anderson
n3td3v wrote: The systems were 'public domain' because the door was open. So if I wait outside your door, when you open it, everything inside becomes public domain -- * Brian L. Anderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] -

Re: [Full-disclosure] You shady bastards.

2007-06-06 Thread Brian Anderson
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Larry Seltzer wrote: Why would this be offensive? It's a company address. Someone might send e-mail containing company business to the address. Isn't everyone also assuming that dmaynor isn't now Dan Maynor or Doug Maynor or John Smith who likes

Re: [Full-disclosure] You shady bastards.

2007-06-06 Thread Brian Anderson
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Larry Seltzer wrote: Why would this be offensive? It's a company address. Someone might send e-mail containing company business to the address. Isn't everyone also assuming that dmaynor isn't now Dan Maynor or Doug Maynor or John Smith who likes

Re: [Full-disclosure] Re: Help put a stop to incompetent computerforensics

2005-08-11 Thread Brian Anderson
How many of you are lawyers back to what seemed to be the original point: Data on a drive is just data, unless you can prove how it was created. And generally the data in question can't prove itself, external factors have to be considered. -- * Brian L.

Re: [Full-disclosure] Javascript Bug in Firefox

2005-05-16 Thread Brian Anderson
Adblock extension for firefox with a filter for *domain* for whatever domains you choose, can stop a lot of such things. Raymond Joyal wrote: Other than disabling Javascript, what are my options for these new annoying popups? !-- FASTCLICK.COM POP-UNDER CODE v1.7e for macdailynews.com -- script

Re: [Full-disclosure] Benign Worms

2005-05-14 Thread Brian Anderson
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Sat, 14 May 2005 21:25:31 BST, James Tucker said: There are no [X] (benign worms) What like X = Aliens, conspiracies, deities? Bring me an example of any one of those 4, and I'll believe in it. The Boy Scouts were in on the JFK plot. There's a conspiracy for ya. ;) --