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  1. Re:Whyy doesn't this seem surprising? on Confessed Botnet Master Is a Security Professional · · Score: 1

    I'm telling your employer! ...then again, you'll likely get a raise and a corner office.

  2. Re:A note to the editors... on Confessed Botnet Master Is a Security Professional · · Score: 2, Insightful

    You're making the assumption that the "glaring grammatical errors" are obvious to those individuals making such "glaring grammatical errors."

    Fail!

  3. "...who in last 2007..." on Confessed Botnet Master Is a Security Professional · · Score: 1

    Are we expecting another 2007? One can surmise that he most certainly did not set this up in 2007 BCE. Or did he?!

  4. Re:Your official guide to the Jigaboo presidency on Confessed Botnet Master Is a Security Professional · · Score: 1, Funny

    It's good to see that ignorance and stupidity are still alive and well in 2009. Don't you have a meth lab to tend to?

  5. Re:Again on Researchers Find Problems With RFID Passport Cards · · Score: 1

    The purpose was to decrease the time it took to process a passport aka person.

    Well it works...just ask Elvis!

    http://www.gizmodo.com.au/2008/10/elvis_comes_back_from_dead_to_prove_rfid_passports_lack_security-2.html

  6. Re:nothing to worry on Researchers Find Problems With RFID Passport Cards · · Score: 2, Informative
    You do realize that there are currently 27 countries whose citizens are not required to get visas for entry into the US, right?

    http://www.travel.state.gov/visa/temp/without/without_1990.html

    You also realize that the US required these 27 countries to comply with their intent to implement RFID enabled passports, right? Should they decide NOT to implement the passports, they faced possibly losing their visa-free status.

    "...requirements under the US Visa Waiver Programme which calls for countries to roll out their Biometric Passport before 26 October 2006."

    http://www.wired.com/politics/security/news/2005/05/67418?currentPage=all