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  1. The other side on How Well Do Businesses Respond to Phishing Reports? · · Score: 2, Interesting
    I've been on the other site of a ph151n9 attempt... A client had his server b0rk3d into and a ph15h page installed on it.

    We caught it three weeks in the act. I analyzed the code, and made a script that would randomly send the receiver (a yahoo e-mail address) random login information (made from first and last name files downloaded from the US census bureau). Now, it's been running for at least three months.

    The ph151ng page has been left intact, except that it does not report back to the original receivers, but instead shows a message that basically says "you've been phished, sucker!!!". And at least 200 people a day still get sucked in after three months!!!

    I guess I will put google ads on the page...

  2. Re:The Three Dolphins Club aka Sex in Space on Climate Expert Says NASA Tried to Silence Him · · Score: -1, Offtopic
    Anybody ever heard of this club? I guess it's the space version of the "mile high club." I'm reading "Ask the Astronomer" and it was in there.
    Well, if it can satisfy your curiosity, you may like to hear that some years ago, the US astronaut wives in Houston went on strike.

    What for? To make sure that french-canadian astronaut Julie Payette does not go in Space.

    This hot bitch screwed her way all the way up the Canadian Space Agency hierarchy, and the astronaut wives sur did not want their husbands to screw with that hot bitch in space.

    So, Julie Payette was grounded by NASA management, and it took a personal phone call to Bill Clinton from canadian prime minister Jean Chrétin to restore her flight status: "she's a woman, she's french, so she has to go up, sacrament!". Of course, screwing in space was definitely something that Clinton would not feel uninterested about, so he made sure that the little slut could fly up there, where she undoubtely screwed with some ass-tro-nuts.

    The source? The sister-in-law of another canadian astro-nut.

  3. Re:Tried to silence him hey on Climate Expert Says NASA Tried to Silence Him · · Score: 1
    Criminals often say they are innocent.
    The Kaiser Wilhelm II was, one day, touring a jail. Every prisoner was protesting vehemently of their own innocence, except a quiet man standing in the back.

    Noticing the man, the Kaiser asked him:

    - And you? Aren't you innocent?

    - No sire. I am entirely guilty.

    Then the Kaiser turned to the jailhouse governor and told him:

    - Release this man at once. I will not have this guilty man corrupt all the innocents in here.

  4. Re:So what? on U.S. Plan To Fight The Internet Revealed · · Score: 1
    My only hope is that once all these left-wing youngsters who think Socialism is such a great idea get into a situation where they have to support themselves, and earn a living through their own efforts, they will begin to understand how evil socialism/Democrats are, and stop the anti-conservative/anti-Bush propaganda. Of course, by that time, there will be a new class behind them spewing anti-freedom propaganda.
    Right-wingers are evil, because they subscribe to the cavemen notion that only the stronger people have the right to live. Your "freedom" is the freedom to rape, pillage and plunder the less fortunate than you.

    Only Socialism can bring true freedom to the majority of people, because one is freed from the tyranny of having to please his boss in order to keep a job. Under a socialist system, workers are protected from their bosses if they happen to displease him.

    In a right-wing systems, the people's freedom are always constrained by the freedom of the higher class.

    I'm rambling, and further I realize it's futile anyhow since most of the Slashdot readership buy into that left-wing propaganda, so I'll cut this post short. But the few of you out there who think for yourselves and understand what's going on are probably nodding your heads yes because you understand what I'm talking about. We're just outnumbered on Slashdot, which is a haven of Socialism.
    So what the fuck are you doing there? Why don't you download slashcode and start your own right-wingnut forum where you won't be annoyed by all that left-wing stuff???

    You're a free man, man! You have the freedom to do better!!! Use your freedom instead of curtailing the freedom of socialists to ramble without being annoyed by right-wing anonymous cowardly pipsqueaks!!!

  5. Re:So what? on U.S. Plan To Fight The Internet Revealed · · Score: 1
    (Quoted in extenso, so we can see how stupid [and coward] the poster is)
    The fact that lame garbage like this can be posted by any left-wing socialist and get pushed up to a "5" on Slashdot, whereas any pro-conservative post will not make it up anywhere near a 5 just shows that Slashdot has a sickening left-wing liberal slant on the issues. It always amazes me, because allegedly the people who post on Slashdot are mostly people who work for a living doing technical work, and probably earn an above-average income. If that is so, I find it completely illogical that they would be so clueless as to support left-wing socialists, because the very core of socialism is that those who have (read: those of us who are working for a living and earning a decent amount) must be forced to give as much of our income as can be taken from us, to those who are unwilling to work for a living. It's illogical. Perhaps someday I'll begin to understand it, but I've been trying for years and I don't actually think I ever will. The left-wing mindset is something I just don't comprehend.
    You are spewing forth the usual right-wing mantra about socialism which is just as right as saying that "capitalists eat babies".

    Educated people are naturally drawn towards socialist ideas because they actually understand that social interactions are not the simple things right-wingers think they are (mostly because they are totally uninterested in the welfare of others, and are not given to try to understand the motivations of others).

    Right-wingers only think of themselves, thus they do not understand the need for social justice and wealth sharing; they want all the wealth for themselves, and they drape themselves in the cloak of personal responsibility so they can clear their conscience by blaming their victims.

    This is why right-wingers whine about being taxed to pay for the poor; they do not understand that everyone has the right to live. Right-wingers would rather see the poor vanish, instead of actually helping them (but again, without poor people, the rich would not be rich)... Oh, they drape themselves with charities, but charities only cater to the most popular causes, and have huge gaping hole in their pretense for a social safety net. At least, everyone pay taxes, unlike volunteer charitable donations.

    Neanderthal also only thought of themselves. They did not last long, though; as soon as more evolved humans managed to form stronger societies that were not based on "might is right", but that gave a fair chance to live to everyone, they simply vanished in the garbage heap of Evolution and History.

    Right-wingers are also very big on religion, because they are unable to grasp the concepts of Science, either through lack of intelligence, but mostly trough lack of proper education. Religion has had a million-year headstart over Science so they have mastered the art of corrupting people's brains by catering to the basest instincts, hence religion's popularity amongst the least educated/intelligent - who happen to be mostly right-wingers.

  6. Re:Well, maybe so... on Airport ID Checks Constitutional · · Score: 1

    You're kidding me, right????

  7. Re:Well, maybe so... on Airport ID Checks Constitutional · · Score: 1
    Imagine you went to Egypt, had a great holiday there, packed your bags to head to another part of the country. You get to the airport only to find that when you got there you looked a little too Jewish for the authorities and as such were considered suspicious. So you aren't allowed to fly and are held in custody until you can convice them you aren't going to blow shit up.
    Oh, that's an easy one. Just unzip and pull-out your dingdong willy; it will be extremely obvious that you're not jewish (IF you're not jewish - or muslim, of course)...
  8. Insurance to the rescue... on Need for Speed Unconnected to Fatal Crash · · Score: 2, Insightful
    For cases such as this, insurance companies could play a large role.

    Whenever a young punk borrows a parent's car and causes an accident, the insurance company should not pay a cent in compensation; it's the parents that should be sued directly. Unfortunately, though, Canada does not permit punitive damages (and in such a case, insurance companies shall be prohibited from paying punitive damages, and they shall also be excluded from bankrupcy).

    Another option is to use modern technology ("Please insert your driver's license - thank you. You have 3 points left on your license, mister Dallas") to mandate that cars driven by less than 30 year olds have a speed limited to less than 80 kilometers per hour.

  9. Re:Yet another fallacy. on Is Ethanol the Answer to the Energy Dilemma? · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    My bunghole.

  10. Yet another fallacy. on Is Ethanol the Answer to the Energy Dilemma? · · Score: 1
    The fallacy that petroleum can be replaced as an energy source.

    This time, it's with alcohol.

    Well, farming the corn necessary to fuel the US will need far more land than there is in the US... And processing the corn needs energy, too.

    Forget SUVs, it's not sure that hybrids could be powered!!!

    Petroleum rules for a very good reason: it has the highest energetic density, which was attained through millions of years of insolation used to grow the plants that became oil.

    When oil runs out, cars will have to go.

  11. Re:It's only fascism when the government is doing on UCLA Students Urged to Expose 'Radical' Professors · · Score: 1
    this group is not affiliated with the government
    Adolf Hitler was a fascist for a long time before he was elected chancellor. Heck, he was actually JAILED for attempting a fascist coup!!!
  12. Re:Article description a bit misleading on UCLA Students Urged to Expose 'Radical' Professors · · Score: 1
    Someone should send them a stuffed jesus doll to cuddle up with at night.
    Naaaah, what they need is a Jesus Christ buttplug!!!
  13. Re:Good. on UCLA Students Urged to Expose 'Radical' Professors · · Score: 0, Troll
    Of course you have the right to critique your professors. They also have a right to fail you.
    Conservative students are discriminated against in academia. Yes it is true.
    That's because conservatism is a primitive philosophy that indicates ignorance and lack of intelligence.

    It's no wonder that conservatives have lesser grades, the more so if their brains have been dumbed-down by religion.

    In the example you give above, you complain that a student was expelled from an university for professing obsolete beliefs (corporal punishment). Universities being places of enlightenment, learning and intelligence, someone who is 200 years behind certainly has no place there.

  14. Re:Paging Dr. Godwin on UCLA Students Urged to Expose 'Radical' Professors · · Score: 2, Funny
    Dr. Godwin, you have a call on the white courtesy phone.
    No! The white courtesy phone!
  15. Re:This is why we need article moderation. on UCLA Students Urged to Expose 'Radical' Professors · · Score: 1
    Because this one is nothing but flamebait.
    Then go to Kuro5hin. They have article moderation. Plus the articles are not reviewed by a coterie of administrators, but by members.
  16. Re:This sounds less like on UCLA Students Urged to Expose 'Radical' Professors · · Score: 0, Flamebait
    Much of academia - especially at UCLA - is far to the left of Joe Stalin.
    So that makes them far-centrists, because Stalin was just as right-wing as Hitler was, the only difference being that Stalin WON the war and Hitler lost it.

    And, when you look at it, compared to Stalin, Hitler was an amateur with his paltry 6 million people killed in death camps. Stalin killed 10 million MORE, and despite that, he emerged as a "benefactor of mankind" (he would have, if those 16 million killed were spammers and telemarketers).

    Don't bother looking for an actual conservative professor at that university. You won't find one - who talks about it.
    Does it surprises you? Conservatives and right-wingers aren't especially noted for broad intelligence nor education.
    What happened is "political correctness" - brainwashing techniques honed in the totalitarian regimes of the Soviet Union, China, and other Communist countries and revolutionary movements, transplanted onto campus by the radical left.
    Quite nothing compared to the right-wing brain-washing that occurs every sunday in a church near to you.
  17. Re:Hey, the right to speek freely... on UCLA Students Urged to Expose 'Radical' Professors · · Score: 0, Troll
    This is trying to establish that there is pervasive left-wing brainwashing going on in schools.
    And if it's the case, surely those unhappy with what the commie profs tell them can go to a private christian university where everything will be sugar-coated with religion and easy for them to swallow, no? After all, conservatives are for "liberty", like in "freedom of choice"...
  18. Re:They're not "conservatives". on UCLA Students Urged to Expose 'Radical' Professors · · Score: 0, Flamebait
    Conservatives stand for freedom, liberty, individual responsibility, honest prosperity, and peace.
    Cheap-labour conservatives (that's their real name) only stand for their own selves. They don't care for others and the future. That's why they have guns (to "protect" themselves from the poor) and they drive SUVs (so they can squish the poor on the road).
  19. Nevertheless... on Subpoena Resistance Hurts Google Stock · · Score: 1

    Let's keep swamping Google with sex searches!!! (see .sig)

  20. Re:Yeah, great, guess what on Cringely on Domestic Eavesdropping · · Score: 0, Flamebait
    And what was your plan? Surrender to the Japanese?
    The question is, in fact, why did it took so long for the big, enormous, fat USA to whip the little cute yellow people's arses??? Long enough for the US to develop the A-Bomb, in fact.

    Of course, the idea of a few million little cute yellow people invading and controlling the USA is totally ridiculous; I mean, how would have they managed it?

    The fact is that the japanese were fighting the yankees all over the Pacific ocean.

    Now, what the fuck were the yankees doing all over the Pacific ocean???

  21. Tough fucking noogies. on Secondhand Games Stifle Innovation? · · Score: 0, Flamebait
    This is **YET AGAIN** the copyright industry that is bitching and whining about second-hand stuff being traded, ignoring all the legal doctrine surrounding the right of first sale.

    Well, though fucking noogies. If your industry can't invest in renewing itself, well, perhaps it is not worthy of renewal.

    Like this, you get what you pay for, and if second-hand games hurt your sales, though fucking noogies.

  22. Re:Back Of The Bus With You on Is There Still Racism in IT Hiring Practices? · · Score: 4, Insightful
    It is a long thought out process as to whether I wear my Yarmulke in particular situations .(it's not that I need to wear it , but I like to , I am proud of who I am) Without it , I am your average Caucasian , as soon as I put the hat on I become recognisable as Jewish .
    Are you jewish because you were born jewish, or is it because your parents turned you into a jew?

    (There can be no race when it's all in the head).

  23. So we should do our part on DoJ search requests: Yahoo, AOL, MSN said "Yes" · · Score: 1, Funny

    So we should do our part: let's swamp Google with sex searches!!!

  24. The solution is obvious! on U.S. Government Wants Google Search Records · · Score: 5, Funny

    The solution is obvious! Let's all submit pornographic requests to Google.

  25. Re:Technology on Has Corporate Info Security Gotten Out of Hand? · · Score: 0, Troll
    You are so right in your comments, especially the last one about getting solutions from google groups. If I found one of my admins getting undocumented solutions from a source such as that they would find themselves doing inventories for the next 6 months.
    And if you were a sysadmin boss working for me that "punished" sysadmins who make things work by looking on Google, I'd make sure that, after I'd be finished with you, you whished I'd make you do inventories for 12 months.