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  1. Does anyone have Dan Geer's current email addy? on Geer Comments On Firing From @Stake · · Score: 0

    If so, would you please pass it on?

    Thanks,
    Thomas

    Thomas J. Ackermann
    interim CEO, Chairman of the Board, Founder - Melior, Inc.

    iSecure - CyberWarfare Defense
    www.dDoS.com

  2. Re:Uhmm.. on Finally: Broadband for the Commodore 64 · · Score: 0

    LOL very cool. My very first computer was also a Vic-20 (in '83 I think); I had it for 3 weeks until I got tired of it, and got the C-64. Then I very briefly had the C-128 before I went to PCs.

    Many, many years later I had gone through a Cray (CS6400 - i.e. E-10000 pre-cursor) ... funny how times change.

    A while ago, I bought a C-64 SX (portable version with built-in mini CRT) off eBay, which back then in the early 80s I wanted badly, but it was quite expensive. Just for memories' sake - I admit, I never even powered it on (yet).

  3. Re: Blinklichter on Blinkenlights @ Chaos Communication Camp 2003 · · Score: 0

    Seutfz... es ist wohl nicht leicht, wenn man kein deutsch spricht, und auch keinen anstaendigen Uebersetzer zur Hand hat ;-)

    Von einem langjaehrigen CCC Unterstuetzer!

  4. Re:dDoS Solution is available ... on Exploit Available for Cisco IOS Vulnerability · · Score: 0

    LOL, at least I sign and stand for what I say...

    Seriously, though, would you not agree that the benefit of getting the word out outweighs the risk of getting flames, such as yours?

  5. dDoS Solution is available ... on Exploit Available for Cisco IOS Vulnerability · · Score: -1, Troll

    We (read: Melior, Inc., start-up company with the product) have a solution for this problem today. Details and demo video at www.ddos.com - stand-alone prototypes are available and deployed at some high-risk sites (those with dDoS problems, obviously).

    The adult industry is currently being extorted ("pay or you get ddos'd", see WIRED), and this is likely prompting copycats on other industries. The Cisco issue just accellerates abuse options.

    Our blade-based system ("TIPS", for True Intrusion Prevention System; soon to be released) allows deployment BEFORE a router, which can either be looped in, or deployed as a blade behind the iSecure CyberWarfare Defense DDOS and CLOAKING module.

    White Paper and DVD (all region codes) available on request; the iSecure technology is globally patented.