Re: [funsec] Land of the free laptop search

2008-04-23 Thread Dragos Ruiu
On 23-Apr-08, at 9:47 PM, Peter Evans wrote: The other option is to have exploding laptops. ^_^! It worked for Mission Impossible didn't it? One presumes they might not like those on planes. cheers, --dr -- World Security Pros. Cutting Edge Training, Tools, and Techniques Lo

Re: [funsec] Land of the free laptop search

2008-04-23 Thread Blue Boar
I think that came up in the original case, or a similar one. If you decline to provide your password, you have the options of leaving it with customs for however many weeks they need to complete their examination. BB Jacob Appelbaum wrote: > Robert Slade

Re: [funsec] Land of the free laptop search

2008-04-23 Thread Jacob Appelbaum
Robert Slade wrote: >> Ruling: No suspicion needed to search laptops at U.S. borders > >> http://www.networkworld.com/news/2008/042308-ruling-no-suspicion-needed-to.html > I'm curious how they intend to break my disk crypto. I'm guessing if you don't comply, you'll simply lose your laptop withou

[funsec] Land of the free laptop search

2008-04-23 Thread Robert Slade
> Ruling: No suspicion needed to search laptops at U.S. borders > http://www.networkworld.com/news/2008/042308-ruling-no-suspicion-needed-to.html == [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] "If you do buy a computer, don't turn it on." - Richards' 2nd Law

Re: [funsec] a song about me? :P [was: Vulnerability Release: CKFD001-CHATX]

2008-04-23 Thread Robert Slade
From: Gadi Evron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Wednesday, April 23, 2008 2:23 pm > At first I thought having a fan blog of someone who hates me was cool. > > Then I thought the comic strip was cool, but man... > > I like the guitar, even if the guy does like Hitler. > I am sending this to all my fri

Re: [funsec] Mosquito Kid Deterrent Device

2008-04-23 Thread Robert Slade
From: "Richard M. Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Wednesday, April 23, 2008 3:27 pm Subject: [funsec] Mosquito Kid Deterrent Device > http://www.kidsbegone.com/ > > Mosquito Playing classical music is also supposed to work well. Personally, I think the best protection is a large sign that r

Re: [funsec] [Full-disclosure] a song about me? :P [was: Vulnerability Release: CKFD001-CHATX]

2008-04-23 Thread Blue Boar
See what I mean? Mine are lame. BB jf wrote: > wouldnt he have to get owned and then fired to be on the same scale? > > On Wed, 23 Apr 2008, Blue Boar wrote: > >> Date: Wed, 23 Apr 2008 15:08:28 -0700 >> From: Blue Boar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> To: Gadi Evron <[EMA

[funsec] Facebook Troll sends mob against Cluley

2008-04-23 Thread Richard M. Smith
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/04/23/facebook_troll/ Facebook Troll sends mob against Cluley 'Joe Job' social networking attack By John Leyden Security personality Graham Cluley has become the target of a hate campaign after a "troll" criticising the British army posted a picture of the anti-v

[funsec] Mosquito Kid Deterrent Device

2008-04-23 Thread Richard M. Smith
http://www.kidsbegone.com/ Mosquito Kids Be Gone is the Exclusive North American importer for the Mosquito Kid Deterrent Device manufactured by Compound Security . Are gatherings of teenagers and young adults affecting your business and your profits?

Re: [funsec] a song about me? :P [was: Vulnerability Release: CKFD001-CHATX]

2008-04-23 Thread Blue Boar
I know... your haters are better than mine ever were. BB Gadi Evron wrote: > At first I thought having a fan blog of someone who hates me was cool. > > Then I thought the comic strip was cool, but man... > > I like the guitar, even if the guy does like Hitler. >

[funsec] a song about me? :P [was: Vulnerability Release: CKFD001-CHATX]

2008-04-23 Thread Gadi Evron
At first I thought having a fan blog of someone who hates me was cool. Then I thought the comic strip was cool, but man... I like the guitar, even if the guy does like Hitler. I am sending this to all my friends who are not profanity sensitive. Gadi. P.S. rapidshare sucks. It's too pain

Re: [funsec] The Turkish i-with/without-dot strikes again....

2008-04-23 Thread Onur Akgun
As a Turkish guy, I must say that those people who killed each other must be total idiots. But that "i with/without dot changes the meaning of some words" is correct, although I never cared about it while I was living in Turkey or after moving to USA. Some people overcome the problem by using capit

Re: [funsec] Woman 4 times more likely than men to give passwords for chocolate

2008-04-23 Thread Paul Ferguson
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 - -- David Lodge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Quoting Juha-Matti Laurio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: >> I think I have seen the results of this survey some years ago too, >> but the results are better this year. > >The big question is, how where the results

[funsec] R: Woman 4 times more likely than men to give passwords for chocolate

2008-04-23 Thread Remo Cornali
David Lodge wrote: > If somebody offered me something for a password, I'd give > them any random password like word... How treacherous! Ciao! Remo ___ Fun and Misc security discussion for OT posts. https://linuxbox.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinf

Re: [funsec] Woman 4 times more likely than men to give passwords for chocolate

2008-04-23 Thread David Lodge
Quoting Juha-Matti Laurio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > I think I have seen the results of this survey some years ago too, > but the results are better this year. The big question is, how where the results validated? If somebody offered me something for a password, I'd give them any random password

[funsec] Woman 4 times more likely than men to give passwords for chocolate

2008-04-23 Thread Juha-Matti Laurio
>From The Guardian etc.: "A survey by Infosecurity Europe (www.infosec.co.uk) of 576 office workers have found that women far more likely to give away their passwords to total strangers than their male counterparts, with 45% of women versus 10% of men prepared to give away their password, to st