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  1. Re:Special Program in My Area on GhostMail Closes in September, Leaves Users Searching For Secure Email Alternatives (zdnet.com) · · Score: 1

    The post mark will suffice, gives the date and the city. That's a start. And you do need to put the address of your intended recipient on the front, amirite?

  2. Re:George Carlin on Yahoo's New Anti-Abuse AI Outperforms Previous AI (wired.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    ...there IS something wrong with what I specifically said

    Goes without mentioning... But this is your game, and as they say, the house always wins. However, your projection, though somewhat amusing, is as puerile as it gets, mon petit général

  3. Re:George Carlin on Yahoo's New Anti-Abuse AI Outperforms Previous AI (wired.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    What can I say? You're just clowning around, not saying anything outside your own groupthink. You respond the same way to everything, which only reveals a certain pathology, and rendering the content irrelevant. Your state of mind becomes the *subject at hand*. You did the same thing last time, and you're doing it now. That's worth looking into. I, for one, am fascinated by it.

  4. Re:Special Program in My Area on GhostMail Closes in September, Leaves Users Searching For Secure Email Alternatives (zdnet.com) · · Score: 1

    Metadata will still give you away. The better alternative is still through the newspapers' classified ads. Transmitter and receiver remain unknown.

  5. Either these guys are dorks or they were threatened.

    Oh well, it has been said many times before, we are on our own. Best of luck

  6. Re:George Carlin on Yahoo's New Anti-Abuse AI Outperforms Previous AI (wired.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    You always make my day more interesting.

  7. Re:George Carlin on Yahoo's New Anti-Abuse AI Outperforms Previous AI (wired.co.uk) · · Score: 0

    Hoo, boy! Another winner! You trying to compete with *That Other Guy's* tossed salad? I have to grant, you're doing a mighty fine job of it. Let us know when you come back to earth, okay?

  8. a safety protocol? on 'Mayhem' Wins $2M In DARPA's AI Hacking Contest, Draws EFF Scrutiny (eff.org) · · Score: 1

    What good does that do against people who follow no rules?

  9. I'm a 43 year old white male who is tired of seeing people being lazy and such... I'm just tired of the complaining.

    Oh the irony!

  10. Re:"Hate speech" on Yahoo's New Anti-Abuse AI Outperforms Previous AI (wired.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    Daily reminder that if you subscribe to this idea of "hate speech" you are totally insane and have no mind of your own.

    On the contrary. A person who subscribes to such ideas is a sociopath and is trying to control the minds of others.

  11. Re:George Carlin on Yahoo's New Anti-Abuse AI Outperforms Previous AI (wired.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    Are you trying to *invoke a higher authority*? I ran your post through Google Translate. It's still indecipherable..

  12. Certificate Transparency? on The Dark Side of Certificate Transparency (sans.edu) · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Don't you think that Certificate Security would be the priority?

    An update of the standard is in the works to allow entities to obfuscate the host name..

    So now the whole idea becomes entirely useless, aside from the public relations.

    Certificates are cookies, just another word with more syllables and some different letters.

  13. Remove the rotor from the distributor... or you can always put a banana in the tailpipe

  14. Re:This is nonsense, a troll article, a waste of t on Robocalling Scourge May Not Be Unstoppable After All (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    I thought that would be obvious. It's because we reelect their puppets that *bring home the bacon* time after time.

  15. This is the Year of the Unicorn... "Valuation" is king..

  16. Re: Time for a law change America on This Company Has Built a Profile On Every American Adult (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    Precisely, let's make it a two way street and you will get the proper response from the authorities.

  17. Re:So is this enough finally? on This Company Has Built a Profile On Every American Adult (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    To get some good privacy laws passed?

    Name one without a lot of false positives and negatives you think will actually work. And you must take widespread sociopathy in the leadership into account. Happy hunting..

  18. Re:This is nonsense, a troll article, a waste of t on Robocalling Scourge May Not Be Unstoppable After All (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    Because white listing doesn't work when you don't know the number from which someone is calling you...

    Well, previous arrangements just need to be made then. But yes, caller ID spoofing is a problem that shouldn't exist, so focus on that instead of all the bullshit punitive laws that aren't working and never will.

  19. Re:invitation only... $200,000 max on Apple Announces Bug Bounty At Black Hat With Maximum $200,000 Reward (threatpost.com) · · Score: 2

    You also make more money selling crack cocaine than burgers at McDonald's

    Exactly, that's why crack is available, delivered to your doorstep (soon by drone) 24/7. McDonalds sales amount to ~25 billion per year. Cocaine ~88 billion. Contraband is a bigger part of the economy than people like to admit. And those McDonalds employees could use a little supplemental income.

    If you want your bounties to work, you can't go around putting conditions on them. Most people are going to take the path of least resistance. In fact, they will go to the highest bidder. And like the AC said above, why go the black hat conference when you are better off putting an ad in the paper? That's like trying to get the Afghan poppy grower to replace his crop with wheat. Where's the money in that? Maybe they don't want to advertise just how profitable the exploits are to the whole world? After all, it is extremely easy money for very little effort. Only the stupid and the excessively greedy are going to get caught, and they are the only ones you read about.

    This is a game that the biggest sociopath is always going to win. So the question is how to deal with that without being one. I suppose using honeypots instead of bounties is a partial solution, but it only deals with one sector of the market, those who want to sell their exploits instead of using them. Still it is the better direction to take. It would do more to take the profit out of the business. Bounties do exactly the opposite.

  20. This is nonsense, a troll article, a waste of time on Robocalling Scourge May Not Be Unstoppable After All (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    Just count the responses right here that already spelled out the solution by blocking and white listing. Why is anybody even discussing this anymore??

  21. invitation only... $200,000 max on Apple Announces Bug Bounty At Black Hat With Maximum $200,000 Reward (threatpost.com) · · Score: 5, Insightful

    In the meantime the uninvited enjoy much greater rewards exploiting the bugs

  22. Don't count your blessings before they hatch.

  23. If I had a hammer
    I'd hammer in the mornin'
    I'd hammer in the evenin'
    All over this land...

  24. It's just part of the turf war. Nothing offtopic about it.