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  1. Re:hey, GCHQ employees on GCHQ Created Spoofed LinkedIn and Slashdot Sites To Serve Malware · · Score: 1

    If a hostile government act isn't a crime, it's an act of war.

  2. Re:drowned on Oracle Kills Commercial Support For GlassFish: Was It Inevitable? · · Score: 1

    You didn't order it from McDonalds did you?

  3. drowned on Oracle Kills Commercial Support For GlassFish: Was It Inevitable? · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Sun drowned, and oracle was the shark that ate the carcass and after digesting the IP used its bulked up legal muscles to go after google.

    Oracle has proven it would rather loot and pillage Sun's corpse than maintain it as a separate brand.

  4. Re:Still Not Sure... on A Playstation 4 Teardown · · Score: 1

    The hypervisor was used to enforce drm and lock out unsigned code from using some of the hardware.

    Weren't you watching the PS3 linux fiasco?

  5. Re:Where in the Constitution... on US FDA Moves To Ban Trans Fat · · Score: 1

    Interstate commerce has been ruled to apply even in cases where state borders are not crossed.

    Sorry, but staying local is no defense.

  6. Re:Further down that slippery slope... on US FDA Moves To Ban Trans Fat · · Score: 1

    +1 Funny (demolition man reference)

  7. Re:Is it working? on US FDA Moves To Ban Trans Fat · · Score: 1

    The EPA already tried to ban smoking.

    I think the tobacco lobby is too strong.

  8. Re:The naivety on here is staggering on Edward Snowden Leaks Could Help Paedophiles Escape Police, Says UK Government · · Score: 1

    You can't even spell fnord right

  9. Re:Patents - Copyright for the 21st Century on Microsoft Makes an Astonishing $2 Billion Per Year From Android Patent Royalties · · Score: 1

    Why should patent titans strangle 3D printing when the feds will do that for them?

  10. Re:Precedent? on Withhold Passwords From Your Employer, Go To Jail? · · Score: 1

    Normally I'd agree with you but he lied during his background check and concealed material information. As far as I'm concerned his entire career with the city is therefore a giant social engineering attack.

  11. Re:Physical access trumps passwords on Withhold Passwords From Your Employer, Go To Jail? · · Score: 1

    As far as I'm concerned, any permission he had been given by being hired was procured by fraud since he concealed material information from them during his background check.

  12. social engineering from hire on Withhold Passwords From Your Employer, Go To Jail? · · Score: 3, Interesting

    After finding out that he concealed material information during a background check, my opinion is that his permission to touch the network at all, even within the scope of his employment duties, was procured fraudulently and his entire CAREER with the city has been one huge social engineering attack, starting when he lied about his criminal history to people who almost certainly would have had ample grounds to decline to have hired him in the first place.

  13. Re:Intel is keeping pace on Intel Open-Sources Broadwell GPU Driver & Indicates Major Silicon Changes · · Score: 2, Insightful

    An eye for an eye leaves the whole world blind.

    Also, two wrongs don't make a right.

  14. trust on Ask Slashdot: Simple Backups To a Neighbor? · · Score: 1

    Make sure you can trust your neighbor.

  15. Re:A bunch of spineless wimps... on Oracle Shareholders Vote Against Ellison's Compensation Package (Again) · · Score: 1

    And who exactly are the shareholders if the CEO is getting stock options?

  16. Re:SNOWDEN !! DOUBLE-AGENT ?? on Edward Snowden's New Job: Tech Support · · Score: 1

    here were ways to reveal this information without committing treason;

    HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

    The powers that be make it treason on purpose specifically to prevent whistleblowing.

  17. Re:Thank goodness on US Government Shutdown Ends · · Score: 1

    The way to combat high costs is to put competitive pressure in the market.

    If costs stay high in spite of good competition then chances are the service is inherently valuable, expensive, or both.

  18. Re:153 GOP voted to default on US Government Shutdown Ends · · Score: 1

    Maybe we should do away with the federal reserve and stop forcing ourselves to borrow in order to inflate.

    Countries that print their own money at least don't have to sell their souls to foreign banks to do it.

  19. Re:So they are unwilling to establish baseline cha on Nebraska Scientists Refuse To Carry Out Climate Change-Denying Study · · Score: 2

    More like they know the human involvement angle is going to be blatantly suppressed.

  20. Re:Really? on Nebraska Scientists Refuse To Carry Out Climate Change-Denying Study · · Score: 2

    Because lopsided focus causes bias.

  21. Re:Why does Japan's constitution prevent surveilla on Japan Refused To Help NSA Tap Asia's Internet · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Nice tactic of the feds, give us too much to hate at once and we have to divide our forces.

  22. Re:duty to assist law enforcement agents?? on ACLU: Lavabit Was 'Fatally Undermined' By Demands For Encryption Keys · · Score: 2

    Even FISA itself admits it's pretty much rubber stamping everything.

  23. Re:duty to assist law enforcement agents?? on ACLU: Lavabit Was 'Fatally Undermined' By Demands For Encryption Keys · · Score: 1

    Then it's an interesting catch 22 to ALSO say that the corporation's customers have no standing to challenge the warrants.

  24. Re:lavabit should have helped the first time on ACLU: Lavabit Was 'Fatally Undermined' By Demands For Encryption Keys · · Score: 5, Insightful

    The argument is that lavabit was asked to sabotage it's prime selling point.

  25. Re:Boycott of US & UK products on Ten Steps You Can Take Against Internet Surveillance · · Score: 1

    They might do that anyway to keep the plebs dumb and helpless.

    It's hard to use your brain to defend yourself if the powers that be have laid siege to its food supply.