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Sniffing the Wireless Traffic of MIT Students

An anonymous reader writes "Someone got permission to sniff the wireless traffic during an MIT class. The professor: none other than Robert Morris, creator of the first Internet worm! The lecture: computer security! I love it."

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  1. Get Your Facts CORRECT ! : +2, Prior Art by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Informative

    You state:
    "Robert Morris, creator of the first internet worm!"

    You are obviously unaware of The “worm” programs—early experience with a distributed computation

    I hope this helps your reference callouts.

    Yours In Akademgorodok,
    Kilgore Trout, C.I.O.

  2. Re:Laptop Useage in Class? by Ephemeriis · · Score: 4, Informative

    I haven't been to university for 9 years, but are students really using laptops during class???

    Laptops, netbooks, smart phones, tablets... Yup.

    In theory they're typing notes or recording the lecture or something.

    In practice, I suspect it is more of a distraction than anything else.

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    "Work is the curse of the drinking classes." -Oscar Wilde
  3. Re:Laptop Useage in Class? by AnEducatedNegro · · Score: 2, Informative

    son, I was in university 10 years ago using my laptop in class. it's great for taking notes, though i am more jealous of kids nowadays because they have tablets and ipads. how i would have killed for that instead of using a wacom tablet and a laptop....

    it was also to disguise the fact that i was writing video games in my intro to computer architecture classes

  4. Re:Laptop Useage in Class? by Hunter0000 · · Score: 2, Informative

    Speaking for myself, I find them a good distraction during mandatory classes with professors I have already discovered can't teach whatsoever and I am better off reading the book (and sometimes I do that instead of use a laptop). For those who can though, I never do.

    At least at my uni you can usually tell how respected the professor is by how many laptops/iPhones/random gadgets are being used in-class.

  5. Re:Famous WoW Guild Facebook by longacre · · Score: 2, Informative

    No it didn't. profile.ak.fbcdn.net = facebook.

  6. Re:Thank you, Apple by metamatic · · Score: 4, Informative

    On the other hand, Zeroconf was basically invented by Stuart Cheshire, who works for Apple (and invented the tank game Bolo, another good way to waste network bandwidth).

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    GCHQ Quantum Insert installed. If only our tongues were made of glass, how much more careful we would be when we speak
  7. Re:hmm by Chapter80 · · Score: 2, Informative

    Not sure where you're from, but just an FYI... In many states, it is legal for one party of the conversation to record a phone line without the permission of the other. However, some states are "Two Party Notification States".

  8. Re:hmm by swb · · Score: 3, Informative

    Don't egg anyone on. It raises you to "willful participant" status.

    Had it escalated to a physical confrontation you may have had trouble claiming self defense.

    You always want to remain a "reluctant participant".

  9. Re:Thank you, Apple by jimbolauski · · Score: 2, Informative

    Bolo, another good way to waste network bandwidth).

    Bolo is not a waste of network bandwidth, with it's ring communication it is very light on on the bandwidth latency was always the problem.

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    Knowledge = Power
    P= W/t
    t=Money
    Money = Work/Knowledge so the less you know the more you make