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  1. Re:Why not DRM? on Cutting Prices Is the Only Way To Stop Piracy · · Score: 1

    Those same 8-year olds can probably find how to jail break their phone then.

    Have things changed that much in the last few years? Forums where you find pirated PC software used to be littered with comments along the lines of "The isn't the game its only a .rar file which must be a virus!!11!" or "What does mounting mean." or "Whats YASU?". Even if there is no DRM there is still the barrier of SecureROM, mounting tools, proper burner settings, etc. The initial setup to get some pirated games to play requires a decent amount of knowledge and system tools that the average computer user(not Slashdot reader, but computer user) doesn't know or have.

    If you know what you are doing is it really all that difficult to play pirated games, no. But its also not all that hard to jailbreak your phone once someone posts instructions.

  2. Re:Why not DRM? on Cutting Prices Is the Only Way To Stop Piracy · · Score: 1

    Jailbreaking is hardly the standard. The vast majority of users don't want to mess with their phones in that way.

    And knowing how to find pirated games, their cracks, software for mounting the imgs, how to install the cracks is standard?

    If you want to play the DRM free games on your phone you can find a way to jailbreak it.

  3. Re:$200 fine on Student Sues FBI For Planting GPS Tracker · · Score: 0

    No problem, happy to help. I bet you miss the days of W. in office. The mispronunciation of nuclear probably had you stumped for the better part of a month. "Saddam is developing new clear weapons? Did he get the idea from Wonder Woman's jet? Maybe they just bend light and aren't really clear."

  4. Re:$200 fine on Student Sues FBI For Planting GPS Tracker · · Score: 5, Informative

    Silly rabbit, laws are only for plebs, not people/goverment with money/power.

    The government will either go with:
    A) State secret and demand that its dismissed.
    B) State that the people who could defend it are too busy to go to court and their for it needs to be dismissed
    C) Get a retroactive FISA warrant.

  5. Re:You can't beat the crowd on Attacked By Anonymous, HBGary Pulls Out of RSA · · Score: 1
    Not that I really disagree with you in the premise that

    You might take out a ringleader or two, but 4 others would stand up to take their place if they felt that it was unjust

    but wouldn't a better example be something like what is happening in Iraq or Afghanistan?

    A large and powerful group targets a loose collection of people who have no unifying command structure and are only grouped together because the media is lazy and it’s much easier for them to tell a story about one group( "anon", "al Qaeda", etc) rather than "a pissed off group of people." The large organization picks off a few "leaders"/bombs a (school/wedding party), talks about how it is a great a win it is. But by their actions hurt the situation because a)there really aren't leaders so stopping a random guy doesn't really hurt a cause and b)just pissed off a whole new set of people by killing innocents or further demonstrating a lack of regard for what some see as essential liberties.

    And I think you hit the nail on the head with:

    The news media will make a big deal about future 'attacks'[...] But if you start to push that everyone involved in these groups must be destroyed, those people who are marginally involved will suddenly get VERY involved in your destruction.

  6. Re:The problem is people on Are You Sure SHA-1+Salt Is Enough For Passwords? · · Score: 1

    Why not just force people to use hunter2 ? I heard that password is secure.

  7. Re:No, they shouldn't be given GPS devices on US Authorities GPS Tagging Duped Indian Students · · Score: 3, Interesting

    And that crime group is probably leaving decapitated bodies in the desert?

    Where do you live that police won't investigate crime because of semi-automatic weapons? And why do you think that 'illegals' are the only criminals with them? Every US city has an illegal narcotics run by our very own citizens and different members of those groups are packing much worse than semi-automatic weapons. Applying your logic about why the 'Guatemalan burglars' are so successful would imply that crime in the US could be easily cut down by making all semi-automatic weapons illegal, rounding up those guns and preventing the sale further in the US. Personally I am on-board with your idea(and I bet the Mexican government would be as well since most of the guns that are fueling their drug war come from the US.)

    Its not immigrants it's about class.

    Why do you think crime groups are started in the first place? Do you believe that someone wakes up one morning and says 'I have a good paying job and will be able to provide for my family, but you know, I really want to stick it to whity today so I think I will boost his 31" TV that he is so proud of!' Yes, that must be it.

    More than anything else, the US tries to export it's ideal. The two chickens in every pot, a good paying job for all who want one, freedom from civil unrest, and the promise of a better tomorrow for anyone willing to work for it. And you know what? People, some living under oppression; others close to starvation; still more bound by a caste system they will never escape; many who look around at their current community and see no work; all these people and more fall for it! Lured by the ideals enshrined on the Statue of Liberty they see America as a shining city on the hill, a refuge for those who persecuted and want a better life for their families. They leave their loved ones and risk death or enslavement all for the chance to work below minimum wage, at some shit job you couldn't pay a US citizen to do and they have no recourse to report labor violations or crimes committed against them for fear of being sent back to the miserable life they came from.

    I have no doubt that some who come here in search of a better life, get a glimpse of what the US really is and out of despair and desperation turn to crime. The doubt doesn't exist because many of our natural born citizens are forced to a path of crime for the same reasons.

    You want to curb immigration? Stop talking about the American Dream; Stop writing about it; Stop making movies and TV shows about it; and please stop teaching our children about it. Instead show the images of the poor standard of living that most Americans live under. Write about the crappy health care that most receive(those that can afford to anyway) and how many of those issues are caused by not being able to afford proper nutrition. Rewrite sitcoms to show families that unemployed/underemployed because our primary/secondary education system does a poor job at training people to work in a modernizing world. Teach our children that if you work a 40+ hour a week job(if you can find it) in most jobs you will never be able to comfortably retire without assistance. Make movies where the hero is a middle class salaried employee who can't get ahead and, rather than examine the system that is holding him down, inexplicably blames the lowest class who is suffering a worse fate than he is.

    In addition to scaring people away from immigrating to the US you have the added bonus of bringing attention to real problems for this country and not the pretend ones of illegals decapitating bodies in the desert or terrorist anchor babies.

  8. Re:The Source Article on Famous British Autism Study an 'Elaborate Fraud' · · Score: 4, Funny

    Lazy journalism from CNN? I'm shocked!!11!!

    What I am really shocked about is that CNN is breaking form with this article in only presenting a person with a well researched position. Normally they would have the comments about the study being a fraud in the first paragraph, followed by several paragraphs from celebrities talking about how they know more than any doctor and MMR definitely causes autism. And since the piece also mentions that the guy did this for financial gain I expect several paragraphs from a Big Pharma rep(no disclosure that this is who he represents) about tort reform.

    Plus, where is the part of how this relates to Michael Jackson? (Seriously though, can CNN go one day without reporting something on MJ?)

  9. Re:M.A.D. on WikiLeaks Defenders Threaten Amazon · · Score: 1
    True, but different for your OP. However, to go with this thread, would you have supported a restaurant that denied service to 'colored' people 50 years ago? The restaurant refused to serve a group of people and they got picketed so that 'decent' folk couldn't use it, or it made it slightly more difficult to get in, would you be against the picketers? The restaurant was perfectly within their legal rights at the time to deny service, and may have been legally obligated to do so. Hell, the owner really, really wanted to serve them but didn't want to put up with it

    because of potential liability and headaches.

    To be clear I do not support the actions of the DDoSer's(my response was to email and call Amazon and VISA and let them know I would not be using them for my XMas shopping because of their action) but there is a group out there that is angry and frustrated and doesn't know what to do. This is their way of replying back to the attacks against open information with a statement of "Censorship, for what ever reason, will not stand. You were so afraid of real 'merican's not using you that you took the easy way out. This is the penalty for not standing with an open society"

    Is it childish, Yes. Is it effective, No, and judging from NPRs lazy, and standard, fact check free, coverage it was counter productive since they associate 'supporters' of wikileaks and, by Ad Hitlerorum reasoning, wikileaks itself with people trying to harm business and there for America. But what other avenue is there?

    Why didn't the DOJ/FBI issue the take down notices to the original, attacker/coverage of the attacker, as they supposedly did to those covering the response? If the original attack had never happened then there would have been no need to turn to Amazon in the first place.

    I am sure at this point we have all been assaulted with the calls for assassination of Assange, the evil of letting the US 'secrets' out, really, the full on blitz of US media about how evil free information is. The problem and the frustration that many people have with this is the hypocrisy that is carried out in our name. If you substitute N. Korea or China for USA in the documents and related news articles, how many calls do you think there would be from US press that what was being done was wrong? I bet Kristol, Coulter, Liz Cheney and the Washington Post editorial team would be calling for invading what ever country it was because, "Well they said rude things and are trying to stifle a free press."

    Instead we get a media, hungry for access and a little PO'd the leakier didn't trust them with information, clamoring for more press censorship.

    With the self-proclaimed government watch dog, the fourth estate, doing the dirty work of the government. Is it any wonder a frustrated people are resorting to whatever means they really know in a cyber age to say(in a counter productive and ineffective way) "Not in my name?

  10. Re:M.A.D. on WikiLeaks Defenders Threaten Amazon · · Score: 1

    Essentially they are saying that if you don't agree with them and/or support their cause, they are going to blockade your business.

    It's not a boycott and it's not a protest. It is actively interfering with business. No different than parking a cement truck in front of the doors.

    If this becomes acceptable, then no one with a web presence is immune to wackos with a grudge or those with legitimate beefs.

    How is this any different than the attacks against Wikileaks to begin with? Someone or some government didn't like that Wikileaks(and many well know newspapers) were reporting that a US Ambassador said someone was rude or that US diplomatic people are asked to spy, so they took Wikikleaks down. Are the DDoS just a cruder version of what ICE did last week when they seized domain names, without a conviction, from people who were linking to places to buy fake coach bags?

    Really what it comes down to is the question of why is it OK for a Government to shutdown someones access because

    don't agree with them and/or support their cause

    but not OK for individuals to do the same thing?

  11. Re:Do you really have to ask "why?" on Is Twitter Censoring Wikileaks Trends? · · Score: 2

    This is only slightly less retarded than asking why the mainstream media tends to run interference for Democrats, spinning everything they do in a positive light even if it's something that would have a Republican hanging from a cross on capitol hill.

    Yeah and I bet your post will be modded down because everyone here is a commie librul! Wake up LAMESTREAM media. Do you think Clinton would have been censured or Spitzer forced to resign if they were not Republicans? How about all those Democrats like Sanford, Ensign and Vitter who were given a pass on their sex scandal and remained in office?

    Don't even get me started on the last Democratic administration in the White House! Between the illegal wiretaps on US Citizens, the erosion of civil liberties, starting two wars where hundreds of thousand innocent civilians died, a treasury secretary and democratic appointed fed chair Bernanke telling BoA to lie on their SEC filings to cover financial issues did the LAMESTREAM media cover any of this in detail? No, they just glossed over it and used their media empire controlled by the nefarious liberal Rupert Murdoch to change the public discourse on seriously illegal stuff. The democratic VP at the time, Dick Cheney, even leaked classified documents containing the name of a current undercover operative to the press and then lied to congress! A republican Bill Clinton was censured for lying about a BJ but a leak of classified information that put a undercover operative at risk(more people than the pentagon says has been hurt by the wikileaks information) and nothing happens to them! The Democratic president at the time, George Bush, is even going bragging that he committed war crimes without any calls from the press that action be taken against him. You can be if it were a Republican in charge then they would have been impeached if not sent to the Hague.

    You even have the librul media repeating false claim by democrats that giving money to really, really rich people who won't spend it is better for the economy than giving it to poor people who will immediately spend every penny(because, well, poor and things like food, rent and heating costs money that they do not have to spend.) I bet if it was republicans making those claims they would be laughed at by every media organization.

    And don't get me started on the Bircher's/Tea Party advocates in the democratic party and their queen Sarah. You can bet if they were a fringe of the Republicans and not Democrats they would be scorned as unserous and a little dumb rather than celebrated by the libruls at Fox News.

    The media is totally biased against Republicans!!!!!


    P.S. You’re an idiot.


    P.P.S. The problem isn’t Republican vs Democrat for media interference, the problem is those in power vs the rest of us. Favorable stories give the reporters access and “credibility” with the people they cover. Write a bad story and you can be black balled and see major obstacles for your career. What seems to make it worse is that it doesn’t matter who is in power the media will uncritically report whatever they are told and rather than fact check you get an equally biased and BS sound bite from the “other” side to give the appearance of balance. Republicans win, Democrats win and we the Citizens get screwed.

  12. Re:Care time? on Royal Navy Website Hacked, Passwords Revealed · · Score: 2

    It's a good thing people never use the same passwords in different domains for their own accounts let alone any group accounts. Oh wait people DO.

    In this case I am willing to bet they are NOT administered by the same group and since most of the UIDs DON'T look like anything other than test id's the risk is minimal, but the risk would be even less had the site not had the vulnerability.

    More importantly, the real story ISN'T about how there was a massive military security lapse and now we are all going to die. The real story is that IT may be slightly embarrassing that a military website was taken down due to an SQL injection and the story helps TO remind all of us that we really SHOULD try to harden our code to these attempts.

    P.S. I like you're IDEA of randomly bolding things. IT maY not make your post any clearer BUT it makes it more FUN to wRITe.

  13. Re:Wanna check my balls? on TSA To Make Pat-Downs More Embarrassing To Encourage Scanner Use · · Score: 5, Interesting

    When I went through the atl. Airport in aug, the tsa guy tried his hardest to get me to go through the scanner after I opted out. He andhis buddy questiond my sexuality, told me it was incredibly invasive, questioned sexuality again.

    In the end the tsa guy was so uncomfortable he only went mid-way up the thigh. Make it more invasive for tsa? Yeah, that's a good idea.

  14. Re:Buy one get one? on NIH Orders Halt To Embryonic Stem Cell Research · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I don't get it. If you have no moral problem with stem cell research than your opposition is to what exactly? More effective treatment for Alzheimer's? Possibly allowing a cripple to walk? Better treatments for cancer?

    Would you rather all work be paid for and patented by large organizations who will then control who gets to benefit? "Sorry Mrs. Jones little Johnny's is most likely going to die of Leukemia. Yes there are some incredibly promising and successful gene therapies but you can't afford the price that Merck set for the treatment. No, no the actual treatment isn't that expensive but its like HIV drugs, big farma owns the patent and even though the marginal cost is low they get to set the price. Well yes insurance would have covered it but you don't have any, maybe you should have accepted the job as a corporate officer rather than a hotel maid."

    I apologize for taking the argument to an extreme, but this person claims not to have a moral issue with the research (a position I can at least respect if not agree with,) rather they seem to have high school civics level view of the world that says the US federal government should not pay for anything. It's not like this is research for a malarial drug that will primary help poor black and brown people, this is research that has the potential to save the life of someone the poster knows and loves(even if it is themselves.)

    What makes it so much worse is that since now being a Tea-Tard is acceptable and so many people agree with the bind mantra of no government spending this somehow got modded insightful.

  15. Re:They will make them comply on Pentagon Demands Return of Leaked Afghanistan Documents · · Score: 2, Insightful

    I thought that the White House National Security Adviser was going around saying that the documents ended in December of 2009 before the surge, and now were winning.

    If the documents ended in Dec of 2009 that would mean almost a years worth of documents while Obama was President.

  16. Storing passwords in plain text on Passwords That Are Simple — and Safe(?) · · Score: 1

    It seems like this scheme would require all the passwords to be either stored as plain text or with the same salt in the hash function.

    Wouldn't it make all user passwords more vulnerable if the database was leaked?

  17. Re:Petabytes on Vatican Chooses Open FITS Image Format · · Score: 1

    Didn't Jesus preach love thy brother?

    The confusion you have may be the result of the two categories, Christian and Conservative, not being mutually exclusive and often portrayed as being highly correlated. I personally know far more self-identified Christians who believe that someones sexual orientation is a private matter and none of their business. It seems that it is only the self-identified conservative wingnut that get bent out of shape that we allow gay people to be members of society.

    So, in my experience, railing against gay people is a Conservative thing not a Christian one.

  18. Re:More likely, on 3rd Grader Accused of Hacking Schools' Computer System · · Score: 5, Informative
    ABS News has another article about the incident:

    According to a search warrant, the computer savvy boy was able to get a hold of an administrator's password at Spring Hill Elementary to get into the Blackboard learning system

    http://www.wjla.com/news/stories/0410/726170.html

  19. Re:More companies too on Microsoft Mice Made in Chinese Youth Sweatshops? · · Score: 4, Insightful

    You are may be correct in stating that they choose to work in those conditions. And although the conditions may be abhorrent to a citizen of a developed western country it may be the norm in China.

    That doesn't mean I am comfortable with supporting those practices.

    When people go off about 'what the market will bear' they seem to only factor in the financial cost of producing an individual widget and not the cost of Goodwill, Public Perception etc. that also factors in.

    Look at the apartheid boycott's. Damage to companies based on their labor practices was very real and help bring about social change within a country. Even though the practice was the norm in the region.