On 11/29/2012 04:36 PM, phester wrote:
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If you think that's bad, try getting one of those tools to count back
change. Don't forget your Polaroid to capture the moment forever...
On Mon, Nov 15, 2010 at 9:15 AM, Shawn Merdinger wrote:
> http://chronicle.com/article/The-Shadow-Scholar/125329/
>
> The Shadow Scholar
> The man who writes
On 09/24/2010 01:21 PM, michael.blanch...@emc.com wrote:
> $500 gets you a hacker slave that has to wear a dress to the party.
That's exactly what I was thinking. ;p
>
> SWEET!!! ;-)
>
> Michael P. Blanchard
> Senior Security Engineer, CISSP, GCIH, CCSA-NGX, MCSE
> Office of Information Secur
On Wed, Jul 21, 2010 at 6:42 AM, Jeffrey Walton wrote:
> I'd make the leap that Google's actions in other countries were not
> 'inadvertent' either.
Those were my thoughts, exactly.
>
> Jeff
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http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/googles-wi-spying-and-intelligence-ties-prompt-call-for-congressional-hearing-98769559.html
""The patent makes repeated reference to 'capturing' packets,
including paragraph [0055], which states that the system will enable
geolocations so long as the equipme
You gotta see the pic. It's priceless ;p
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"Early Wednesday morning, hackers installed seven notes on the great
dome’s temporary scaffolding, commenting on its close resemblance to a
musical score. The notes were the first seven of Rick Astley’s “Never
Gonna Give You Up.”"
http://tech.mit.edu/
valdis.kletni...@vt.edu wrote:
> On Wed, 09 Sep 2009 13:27:55 EDT, "Adriel T. Desautels" said:
>> Witches are real... technical speaking
>
> And most Wiccan belief systems are more reality-based and have a higher chance
> of producing actual results than the majority religion around here...
>
ch...@blask.org wrote:
>
> What else can/should a president say to every kid in the country?
He may have wanted to include, "I'm not as bad as all of your parents
say I am...really."
*under his breath - "Even though they are right."
>
> -chris
>
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Paul Ferguson wrote:
>
> Okay, a better question -- how do you feel if it's truly a criminal
> enterprise (e.g. click fraud, DNS Changer malware, credential stealing
> malware, credit card theft/trafficking, child porn, et al.)?
I'm digging myself a hole I won't be able to crawl out of here, but
Nick FitzGerald wrote:
> Paul Ferguson to Rob Thompson:
>
>> What's you position on that?
>
> Based on his posts to date, I'd hazard "bent double, legs spread and
> with as firm grip as possible on his ankles"...
>
You know, I have refrained from p
Best I can say is this...from my last reply. And this is the last I'll
say. I can see my opinion is far from popular.
If they were selling Anthrax, I wouldn't have said a word. _THAT_ is
different.
Freaking handbags!!!
Paul Ferguson wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 7, 2009 at 11:14 PM,
Paul Ferguson wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 7, 2009 at 11:14 PM, Rob Thompson
> wrote:
>
>> Now if the hosting site is hosting (as in advertising, come here to host
>> your illegal warez for $$$) to cater to the criminal, that's another
>> story. But that isn
Nick FitzGerald wrote:
> Rob Thompson wrote:
>
>> This is akin to closing down a freaking bank, because they cashed a
>> fraudulent check.
>
> No -- to stick with your grievously weak analogy, it is much more like
> very heavily (punitively -- get it?) fining
Gadi Evron wrote:
> Jury Exacts $32M Penalty From ISPs For Supporting Criminal Websites
> http://darkreading.com/securityservices/security/cybercrime/showArticle.jhtml
>
> 'Landmark case' indicates that ISPs may be held liable if they know
> about criminal activity on their customers' Websites and
Alex Eckelberry wrote:
> Now, for an In-And-Out burger, I could understand. But Sonic...?
Try their "Oceanwater".
It's worth the wait.
>
> -Original Message-
> From: funsec-boun...@linuxbox.org [mailto:funsec-boun...@linuxbox.org]
> On Behalf Of Jon Kibler
> Sent: Monday, September 07
at many types of people. We all lump into one category or another.
I wouldn't just walk up to her and say, you look like a bitch and
deserved what you got, but that doesn't mean I'm not thinking it...
>
> On Thu, Sep 3, 2009 at 8:55 AM, Rob Thompson
> wrote:
>>
I'm sure there's more to the story than that. They probably just picked
a poor excuse to get rid of her.
I dunno about you, but to me she doesn't look like a very pleasant
person. She probably asked for it. Then cried to all after she got
fired. Instead of accepting responsibility and moving o
Ali, Saqib wrote:
> Gina Trapani of Lifehacker wrote a small piece on how to save
> passwords for websites in firefox and secure it using a master
> password:
> http://blogs.harvardbusiness.org/trapani/2009/09/how-to-secure-your-browsers-sa.html
> Your thoughts? Do you think saving passwords in a
chaim.rie...@gmail.com wrote:
> When the dude said on that little hill in the middle of the desert, don't eat
> pork. He meant it.
But what would life be, without bacon?
*oink
>
> Ps. I don't listen to the dude
> --Original Message--
> From: Paul Ferguson
> Sender: funsec-boun...@linux
ch...@blask.org wrote:
> From: Rob, grandpa of Ryan, Trevor, Devon & Hannah
> Date: Tuesday, August 11, 2009, 3:48 PM
>
>> (Aside from the prettier background?)
>
> I would say that the background of Bing is Fail #1. Google has aced this
> topic in a way that cannot be surmounted: you can't un
rac...@mcs.anl.gov wrote:
> My daughter bruings up a couple of questions after getting malware
> hits while doing searches on Bing.
>
> Since Bing is backed by MS, it's a "default" that people will or
> are probably getting with new MS installs or upgrades. Meaning
> you have a highly targette a
quispiam lepidus wrote:
> http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/8161190.stm
>
> UAE Blackberry update was spyware
Why is this such big news? Did we all forget?
http://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2008/05/blackberry_givi_1.html
"BlackBerry Giving Encryption Keys to Indian Government"
>
> An
Rich Kulawiec wrote:
> About a year ago, I went several rounds with a local financial institution
> while trying to deposit money into an account. They wanted a thumbprint
> in order to verify that fraud wasn't being attempted, and were utterly
> impervious to the point that it was a DEPOSIT, not
Drsolly wrote:
> I sent my bank a fax to tell them about my change of address. They sent a
> fax back, asking me to phone them. The lady I spoke to, said that they
> couldn't do it from a fax, they needed an email. I asked why; she said
> that it was so they could be sure it came from me.
>
> A
Trailerpark Boys is rather entertaining when you're killing a few brain
cells.
Gadi Evron wrote:
> Chris Boyd wrote:
>> On Jun 9, 2009, at 5:01 PM, Ned Fleming wrote:
>>
>>> Canadian TV? Utterly unremarkable, like watching snow fall.
>> No, not entirely (and I'm not Canadian either).
>>
>> Early
Paul Ferguson wrote:
> Completely whacked.
>
> Via El Reg.
>
> [snip]
> One Demon customer tells us he was unable to visit archived versions of
> websites run by the BBC, Parliament, the United Nations, the Internet Watch
> Foundation, Demon Internet, and Thus. In other words, this customer point
valdis.kletni...@vt.edu wrote:
> On Wed, 14 Jan 2009 13:07:54 +0900, Peter Evans said:
>> On Tue, Jan 13, 2009 at 06:19:25PM -0800, Rob Thompson wrote:
>>> Peter Evans wrote:
>>>>Well, I wonder if it is as anal as vista (which I have, but
>>>>to
Peter Evans wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 13, 2009 at 06:19:25PM -0800, Rob Thompson wrote:
>> Peter Evans wrote:
>>> Well, I wonder if it is as anal as vista (which I have, but
>>> to be quite honest, can't be arsed to install) about HDCP and
>>> cont
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Peter Evans wrote:
> Well, I wonder if it is as anal as vista (which I have, but
> to be quite honest, can't be arsed to install) about HDCP and
> content encraption.
It would be a safe assumption that it will be worse. Remember,
Mi
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I can't believe that there are really that many people that are
interested in Windoze 7, after Vista sucked as badly as it did.
People just do not learn, do they???
This is coming from a reformed Windoze (l)user.
Rob.
Rob, grandpa of Ryan, Trevor,
Their "customer service" is pretty spectacular (cough **awful** cough)
as well.
I stopped buying their products a few years ago...
Paul Ferguson wrote:
> Unless you've been living under a rock :-) you've most likely heard of the
> Samsung digital picture frames that were recently shipped contain
Paul Ferguson wrote:
> Another brilliant idea.
Man, if this one isn't a winner, I don't know what is...
You'd think that this J/O must be consulting with the British folks that
want to remove all of the privacy from their citizens...in the name of
security, of course.
>
> Kelly stressed the nee
n.
>
> On Tue, Aug 26, 2008 at 6:25 PM, Rob Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>>
>> On Tue, Aug 26, 2008 at 4:12 PM, John C. A. Bambenek, GCIH, CISSP
>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> > And people sent "anthrax" letters to one of McCain&
On Tue, Aug 26, 2008 at 4:34 PM, coderman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 26, 2008 at 3:56 PM, Rob Thompson
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> ...
>> Personally, I don't know why Obama is even allowed to run. He should
>> not be able to obtain a Mili
ll.
>
> On Tue, Aug 26, 2008 at 5:04 PM, Rob Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>>
>> I think that there were some death threats to Obama...
>>
>> You'd think that we were, but it seems like our Country is not yet
>> mature enough for a black pre
On Tue, Aug 26, 2008 at 3:33 PM, Tomas L. Byrnes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In a country of over 300 Million people, there will always be kooks and
> immature idiots. The Country has been ready for a Black President for a
> long time. Colin Powell would have won, had he run.
Funny that you say t
On Tue, Aug 26, 2008 at 3:23 PM, Drsolly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I thought you folks had a well-established precedent for that. Which is a
> shame - he seems to be a nice guy.
Personally, I wouldn't trust him as far as I could throw him. He's a
tad too NWO for me...
But that is just my per
I think that there were some death threats to Obama...
You'd think that we were, but it seems like our Country is not yet
mature enough for a black president.
Freaking sad if you ask me... Though I do understand where you're
coming from, in regards to that is a TOUCH overboard. What are they
go
On Fri, Jul 18, 2008 at 4:47 PM, Rob, grandpa of Ryan, Trevor, Devon &
Hannah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> OK, if Childs is behind this, fry him: if he isn't, fry them.
I'm with you on this one...
>
> Finjan reported Wednesday that the city of San Francisco Web site was one of
> over 1,000 sites
Sorry for top posting, but to answer the question:
"Where does the Republican Party stand on the 1st Amendment?"
Right on top of it, with dog - crap covered shoes...
Not that the Demo's are any better...
On Fri, Jul 18, 2008 at 10:47 AM, Richard M. Smith
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> http://blog
On Fri, Jul 18, 2008 at 7:54 AM, RandallMan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Message: 1
> Date: Thu, 17 Jul 2008 19:11:24 -0500 (CDT)
> From: Gadi Evron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: [funsec] the most brilliant advertising: P
What the shit is going on in this country?
The cops can drug you?
Cameras on every freaking street corner.
Electronic monitoring in Massachusetts that's coming up...
WTF?
Anyone ever seen "Equilibrium"? Is this where we are headed?
On Fri, Jul 18, 2008 at 12:12 PM, Paul Ferguson <[EMAIL PROT
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Paul Ferguson wrote:
> Via CBS5.com (AP).
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> [snip]
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> A San Francisco measure seeking to commemorate President Bush's years in
> office by slapping his name on a city sewage plant has qualified for the
> November ballot.
>
> The measure certified
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I had sent in a few comments earlier and never saw them come through...
Just checking to make sure that everything is working right...
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Richard M. Smith wrote:
> http://www.darkreading.com/document.asp?doc_id=158750&WT.svl=news1_4
I'm not familiar with this product. To me it sounds like a bad idea on
it's own. With AV, possible benefits...
Thoughts?
Personally, if they don't like
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Paul Ferguson wrote:
> Via NBC11.com.
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> [snip]
The funny part about all of this, at least according to what I read on
The Register this morning...they're still locked out of the network.
It's been approx a week. lol
While I normally wouldn't fin
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Andy Sutton wrote:
> On Fri, 2008-07-11 at 20:10 -0700, Rob Thompson wrote:
>> If any of you know him...Omega 3. I swear to god, it will help.
>
> Paran0ia in the b3dr00m? Send $$ now for the 0m3ga pillz!
>
> (I realize I
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Richard M. Smith wrote:
> This is really sad situation……
If any of you know him...Omega 3. I swear to god, it will help.
Nordic Naturals - Complete. Take 2 a day. EVERY day at the same time.
I'm not trying to sell this product, just trying to hel
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Many many moons ago, I used to join the Funsec Jabber server.
Is that still around? I can't find my connect info's anymore.
If possible, please reply to this one at "[EMAIL PROTECTED]".
I tried to send this from there, but it was rejected. Otherwi
Yeah, this sounds like BS to me. My BS-o-meter is off the charts.
They may as well hand out joints, instead...or wait, not treat us all
like we're criminals??? I don't know about y'all, but I have done all
I can to stay out of airports. I obey the law, but going through
their inspection makes m
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Rob, grandpa of Ryan, Trevor, Devon & Hannah wrote:
| Date sent:Sun, 03 Feb 2008 17:48:14 -0800 (PST)
| From: Chris Blask <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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|> 01000111 0111 01100100 01101001 0010 01110111
|> 01100101 0111 01
I vote we take loose pennies and purchase laptops at that joke of a store.
Yet another reason that I will not shop that that beheamoth of a mess.
CompUSA is such a freaking riot - they're better than Calvin and Hobbes! ;p
I just wish I understood why they are still in business from their
obviou
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Drsolly wrote:
| On Mon, 4 Feb 2008, Nick FitzGerald wrote:
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|> Hi all,
|>
|> What's wrong with this picture? Well, opening sentence...
|>
|>http://www.ironport.com/toc/
|>
|>IronPort Threat Operations Center
|>
|>The 24x7x365 IronPort Th
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Paul Ferguson wrote:
| Via eWeek.
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| [snip]
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| RealNetworks finds itself at the mercy of an exploit writer who refuses to
| share details of a gaping hole in the widely deployed RealPlayer software.
|
| More than a month ago, on Dec. 16, 2007, a Russ
I wanted to thank every one that responded to the e-mail that I sent out
previously (below). I had intended on writing back my 2 cents on the
whole thing and acknowledge receipt of the responses, a while ago. I
got wrapped up and haven't really been able to get to too much else...
I didn't mean t
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Rob Thompson wrote:
| Dear List,
|
I would like to thank everyone that has replied to this as of yet. I am
still collecting answers to this question. Tomorrow I am going to send
a response with my own opinion in it. I just have not wanted to do
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Dear List,
I have cross posted this question to another security list that I belong
to, but I wanted to send this here as well, as I am specifically
interested in your responses. I know you are all on this list and I can
find you all here, which is
On Jan 12, 2008 3:39 PM, Young, Keith
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I am trying to track down some information but am having a hell of a
> > time finding it. I recall many moons ago, that AOL was shipping CD's
> > that had a virus on it. Does anyone else remember this?
>
> AOL, no. I remember
On Jan 11, 2008 1:43 PM, Dude VanWinkle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Unbelievable: http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/01/11/tram_hack/
> It think we are lucky it was just a kid pulling a prank and the rest
> of the world should make sure this is not how their systems operate
> before the copycats c
Hello everyone. While this isn't any current news, it is still a tad
fun so I hope it applies...
I am trying to track down some information but am having a hell of a
time finding it. I recall many moons ago, that AOL was shipping CD's
that had a virus on it. Does anyone else remember this? If
While I know a lot of good joking is going on from this...
Think of this, HAARP - they _can_ control the weather. There are some
docs written back in the 40's I think, that talk about countries not
using weather manipulation on each other. I think they were UN docs
or something like that. They
Thank you for the laugh.
That was priceless. As a matter of fact, if you're ever interested in
some company while doing that, shoot me a note. I'll egg them on. ;p
On Dec 4, 2007 11:03 AM, Paperghost <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> See, first I found this guy.
>
> http://www.vitalsecurity.org/200
On Dec 6, 2007 9:49 AM, Rob, grandpa of Ryan, Trevor, Devon & Hannah
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have been noting, in some of the spam subject lines, not only the usual
> disregard
> of grammar, but one specific mistake. A number of them assert something along
> the lines of "Say goodbye to ED
On 9/27/07, Ken Dyke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 27, 2007 at 02:37:25PM -0500, Brian Loe ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > If you want to twist those comments into a political statement, feel
> > free, but leave me out of it since I'm NOT making a political
> > statement!
>
> Claiming tha
Thanks for the good laugh.
Though on a more serious note. Those jerk off nazis really screwed
that one up. That is a very powerful religious symbol, that the
Nazi's ended up perverting and ruining the general populations
perception of what that symbol means.
Now people see it and what is the fi
On 8/12/07, n3td3v <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> discuss.
You're a freaking moron... Discussion over, now ponder that.
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On 11/15/06, Rob, grandpa of Ryan, Trevor, Devon & Hannah
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Date sent: Thu, 16 Nov 2006 00:36:10 +0200 (EET)
From: Juha-Matti Laurio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I know this is off-topic, maybe,
On funsec?
> "Research by Sheffield Hallam Univers
On 11/14/06, Juha-Matti Laurio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Gmail was detected as a virus according to Microsoft's virus scanning software
Windows Live OneCare. ZDNet Blogs report is available at
http://blogs.zdnet.com/Google/?p=386
including link to this Windows Live OneCare Anti-Virus Forum thr
On 10/11/06, Alex Eckelberry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have another question on the subject. We do a lot of videos of
infections, and it's a real pain to "smudge" out sensitive stuff (porn,
URLs, etc.). By the time we get through with the file, it's bloated and
lower quality.
If you would
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