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  1. Re:funny how everyone 'wants' your phone # on Facebook Lets You Harvest Account Phone Numbers · · Score: 1

    Why is Mother's Maiden Name still a "valid" identity check? What about single mothers? What about people with spanish names (mother does not change name and kids get both tacked on)? Etc etc...

  2. Re:3rd Party on How Facebook Can Out Your Most Personal Secrets · · Score: 2

    Check again, I know the block option has been there since at least 2 years ago when I used it.

  3. Re:Why do FOSS library folks hate ABI compatabilit on The True Challenges of Desktop Linux · · Score: 1

    Don't even need to sell open source, just either statically compile or ship the libraries with your proprietary binary and use those! It's not rocket science.

  4. What's "mother's maiden name"? on Secret Security Questions Are a Joke · · Score: 1

    Oh right, a cultural construct. Bonus points if you force the question on Spanish-speaking users, in which cultures there is no name changing and the person's last name includes what would be considered the mother's "maiden name". Very secure.

  5. Re:didn't i have local search on my Mac years ago? on Samsung Galaxy S3 Stripped of Local Search · · Score: 5, Funny

    Ah but this is a cellphone. It's different, innovative.

  6. Re:IPv6 address = person? on Sale of IPv4 Addresses Hindering IPv6 Adoption · · Score: 1

    In theory what was once 1 IP you get is now a /64 block. IPv6 privacy extensions (enabled by default on Windows at least, available everywhere) make your computer generate a new IP every time you use it (still within the block), so it's sort of the same. They can prove it was in your house but not which equipment (unless it's still using the same address...)

  7. Re:IPV6 == no security on Sale of IPv4 Addresses Hindering IPv6 Adoption · · Score: 1

    At least Windows 7 (not sure if Vista) has IPv6 privacy extensions on by default. Sadly, my Galaxy S II not only does NOT have them on by default, but they didn't even compile it into their kernel. On my Linux box I turned it on with a config file. But still, brute force is still unfeasable, it's good for avoiding tracking between networks I suppose.

  8. Re:MSN Also Censors on Facebook Scans Chats and Posts For Criminal Activity · · Score: 1

    Yes, OTR works correctly over it. Facebook Chat (desktop, not mobile) sees ?OTR and shows [encrypted message] if you view your message logs.

  9. Re:Apple? on Bill Gates: the Traditional PC Is Changing · · Score: 4, Funny
  10. Re:Doesn't sound that accurate on NAVSOP Navigation System Rivals GPS · · Score: 1

    Collecting SSIDs and correlating to locations is completely legal. What happened was that the cars were also (accidentally?) collecting unencrypted wifi data at the same time (and in my opinion, while this was a mistake, what expectation of privacy should you have when you don't spend the 5 seconds it takes to tick 'WPA'?)

  11. Re:To all you Web designers that... on The 'Back' Button the Most Clicked Firefox Icon · · Score: 1

    And they have no excuse considering stuff like http://developer.yahoo.com/yui/3/history/ exists!

  12. Re:non Linux based routers on Chuck Norris Attacks Linux-Based Routers, Modems · · Score: 2, Interesting

    There's no way to update the DS, as the wi-fi stack is built into each game cartridge. Chances are you wouldn't be using a DS online enough to want to lower your security though...

  13. Re:Aha! on DS Games To Be Downloadable to the Wii · · Score: 1

    Actually, to be more correct, there's no such thing as a DS modchip. There are however, cards that take microSD and appear to the DS as a genuine DS cart. (At most, in the first years of these carts appearing, the DS firmware was modified to treat certain GBA carts as DS carts, but there were never any modchips or soldering involved.)

  14. Re:Acid2 Website Problems? on IE 8 Passes Acid2 Test · · Score: 1

    Just checked it in Konqueror (3.5.8) and it seemed to fail as well.

  15. You don't need Touch Feedback on The User Experiences Of The Future · · Score: 1

    I hear KDE 5 will have a "Focus follows mind" option which should be good enough

  16. Re:Low UID? on Slashdot 10-Year Anniversary Charity Auction for the EFF · · Score: 1

    Serves me right for waiting over a year after finding this site to register... 7 digits!!! SEVEN!!!
    Maybe it's...lucky? Aw who am I kidding :(