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  1. Bypassing Behavioral Filters on Man-In-the-Middle Vulnerability For SSL and TLS · · Score: 1

    This attack might be used for bypass behavioral network filters used for blocking SSL and TLS connections.

  2. Price on Microsoft Security Essentials Released; Rivals Mock It · · Score: 0, Troll

    Your Freedom

  3. Re:Bad Headline on IE8 Beats Other Browsers In Laptop Battery Life · · Score: 1

    netcat?

  4. Re:Browser name should be changed on Meet Uzbl — a Web Browser With the Unix Philosophy · · Score: 1
    GNUZBL

    -- RMS

  5. Re:If you know anything about statistics... on Statistical Suspicions In Iran's Election · · Score: 1

    Announcing partial results has nothing to do with fraud, you know.
    There was no early certifying of results; the leader did what he did in previous elections. On the other hand none of candidates had provided a single complaint. Still they have their right to provide complaints and nothing stops them from doing that.
    May you tell me what police should do to those creating and using molotov coctails, attacking buses, burning bikes in fire, rubbing and destroying banks, ...?! You must have seen in pictures. These kind of criminals are not arrested in your country?
    Basij is unfortunately not so well controlled and managed. Many of those Basijis who beat people do it without any permission or direction. It is sad, but still has nothing to do with fraud.
    I've seen the crowd in pro-Ahmadinejad rallies with my eyes. There has been a so great crowd that there is no need to Photoshop at all. I don't know who the fool and why the hell did that silly Photoshop to that Image in Kayhan newspaper! Other non-Photoshopped pictures confirm what I said.
    Internet filtering in Iran has been strict for years. It has nothing to do with fraud in election.

  6. That's all about Hashemi Rafsanjani on Statistical Suspicions In Iran's Election · · Score: 1
    First of all let me tell you I'm Iranian and I live in Tehran.

    I guess I know why a great deal of new votes are in favor of Ahmadinejad.

    For years many of Iranians have been growing hatred against Hashemi Rafsanjani's family in their hearts. They thought all the government is doing the same injustice to them, so some people didn't vote at all.

    Family of Hashemi was too powerful to be stopped, so no official effort against them happened until 10th election when Ahmadinejad directly attacked Hashemi's family on TV. Those who didn't vote because they thought the whole government is pirate (!) now voted for Ahmadinejad hoping he will stop Hashemi's family and the like. I think this was a very important factor.

  7. Re:The problem of time on Statistical Suspicions In Iran's Election · · Score: 1
    This is simply not true. By Iran's law, the leader doesn't have the right to appoint someone as the president ignoring the election. Rights of the leader is defined in our law and the leader cannot disobey the law. Because if he does so, The Experts Council (Majles-e Khobregaan) can take leadership from him and set someone else as the leader. Experts are elected directly by people's votes.

    I wonder where do people get their info from these days!

  8. Re:If you know anything about statistics... on Statistical Suspicions In Iran's Election · · Score: 1

    You are wrong about my country, Islamic Republic of Iran. I'm an Iranian university student who has observed the election scene carefully. I believe we have got a fair and strong election system. Those who are against the results have not yet provided a single documented complaint to the Election Committee of the Country. They just can't accept the results, but don't have anything to prove the election was not fair, because it really was! So they decided to stop the government by disobeying the laws. They're ruining the country just because they can't accept the majority of people preferred Ahmadinejad. Just imagine if all those who voted for McCain did the same thing to US government! It is ridiculous as well as embarrassing!

  9. Re:What I use(d) on What Free IDE Do You Use? · · Score: 1

    Soon you'll discover Vim or Emacs.

  10. Re:Newsflash: The 1980's are over. on What Free IDE Do You Use? · · Score: 1

    Problems with Visual C++ Express: not FOSS (means a bunch of serious problems if you don't mind thinking about it) and Windows-only

  11. more please on Microsoft Blocks Messenger In Five Embargoed Countries · · Score: 1

    Please do it more strict, stronger, wider, ... please continue embargoing us on your proprietary services. Please do it on all your services.
    It is really sad how people in my country rely on proprietary services of foreign countries, specially the enemy ones like US. Even our government relies heavily on MS products and services in IT. Please awaken them by these kind of embargo. Maybe this way we learn about lock-in and dangers of monopoly of US companies.
    I hope people and government use open products and services (FOSS, open standards, distributed services, ...) more and more everyday.

  12. Re:Still got glitches on Robot Soldiers Are Already Being Deployed · · Score: 1

    I mean, it's not like they could kill anyone.

    You should also emphasize "anyone". They talk about killing people by robots so that one could think they're talking about killing cockroaches.

  13. Re:Cool on Social Desktop Starts To Arrive In KDE · · Score: 1

    Have you tried Choqok for Twitter on KDE?

  14. Sell? on Options For a Laptop With a Broken Screen? · · Score: 1
  15. Sun failed... on Employee (Almost) Chronicles Sun's Top Ten Failures · · Score: 1

    because it ran out of Hydrogen.

  16. The Most Secure(TM) on Microsoft Releases Super-Secure XP to US Air Force · · Score: 1
    Parts of the code:

    int authenticate()
    {
    return ERR_AUTHENTICATION_FAILED;
    }

    int authorize()
    {
    return ERR_ACCESS_DENIED;
    }

  17. Re:Also don't forget Debian! on NetBSD 5.0 Released · · Score: 1

    http://www.srcf.ucam.org/debian-netbsd/floppies/
    Last files are for 2002!
    I hope they update Debian/NetBSD for NetBSD 5.0.

  18. AI on How To Have an Online Social Life When You're Dead · · Score: 1

    Time to create a bot to live online on behalf of us more intelligently.
    For example it may chat, read Slashdot and comment/mod, check mail and reply, send love letters or something to friends and family, vote on CNN polls, buy and sell stock, donate to most active open source projects, ... you say!

  19. You mean ... on Ad Block Plus Filter Maintainer "rick752" Dies At 56 · · Score: 1

    he is not murdered?!

  20. Slashdotted? on Outage Knocks Gmail Offline For Many Users · · Score: 1

    Was Gmail Slashdotted?

  21. They seem to be... on DARPA Creates Remote Controlled Insects · · Score: 1

    more of features than bugs!

  22. Donate to Debian on How Do I Put Unused Servers To Work? · · Score: 1

    Donate to Debian and let everyone benefit.

  23. Hooray! on Do We Need a New Internet? · · Score: 1

    A new field for hackers!

  24. Re:Woah on KDE 4.2 Is Released · · Score: 1

    It doesn't seem to be KDE's fault, but distributors fault. KDE people had warned everybody (distributors included) that KDE 4.0 is not for end users, but distributors simply ignored that and released KDE 4.0 in their distributions. Most people don't compile their KDE themselves, but just install what their distribution gives them. IMHO distribution creators are the major responsible for KDE 4.0's debacle.

  25. Re:itsatrap? on Universal Disk Encryption Spec Finalized · · Score: 1

    Maybe open source hardware make things a little better, although it is not the solution on its own.