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Re:Wow, not even eight minutes later, and...
Still a runner up to this fantastic example from a few years ago, though:
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Re:We can't win without eliminating FISA.
And yet, the UK has one of the world's highest densities of CCTV cameras, a capital police force that is one of the most aggressive in Western countries when it comes to hounding photographers, government-mandated Internet filtering, and is no slouch when it comes to excessive surveillance and implementing the worst the Americans could come up with.
Sanctimony from the British is pretty misplaced.
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Re:The problem is people
Back in the mid-90s one of our Unix gurus ran Crack on a monthly basis and sent out emails to the violators. It was a small box with only a half dozen IT developers on it, but it was still pretty damn funny.
Pretty sure we couldn't "officially" do that these days.
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full write up with experiences and descriptions
i've been suffering this and writing it up at my blog:
http://dropsafe.crypticide.com/article/4633
- for 2 or 3 weeks now, it's good to see it getting some press at last. Since my kindle no longer takes a full charge after these shenanigans, I am pressing for a full replacement of the Kindle, and a better solution for the cover.
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Re:I get tanks no matter what the search term
I believe this has to do with the previous or (referring) site domain you're coming from to get to images.google.cn
.. for example, try going to google.cn, search for images.google.cn, follow that, and then search for the various variations, you should see the filtered results.
I was playing around with this yesterday after alec muffet had discovered something similar early Sun Morning:
http://www.crypticide.com/dropsafe/articles/securi ty/post20060129233439.comments
as in life, your view may vary depending on where you come from -
Crypticide -
Alec Muffett, author of Crack, the password cracker has an ongoing project to document & educate why reusable passwords are bad.
Oh, and no, I'm not Alec, just a friend who happens to agree that they're well passed their use by date.
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Crypticide -
Alec Muffett, author of Crack, the password cracker has an ongoing project to document & educate why reusable passwords are bad.
Oh, and no, I'm not Alec, just a friend who happens to agree that they're well passed their use by date.
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Crypticide -
Alec Muffett, author of Crack, the password cracker has an ongoing project to document & educate why reusable passwords are bad.
Oh, and no, I'm not Alec, just a friend who happens to agree that they're well passed their use by date.
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Crypticide -
Alec Muffett, author of Crack, the password cracker has an ongoing project to document & educate why reusable passwords are bad.
Oh, and no, I'm not Alec, just a friend who happens to agree that they're well passed their use by date.