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  1. You want this thing do what to my binaries? on MIT System Fixes Software Bugs Without Access To Source Code · · Score: 1

    So, DIODE is really cool. It looks like it does the same thing you'd do with IDA and a fuzzer. It only finds integer overflows, but still really cool. CodePhage just reads like a giant ball of WTF

  2. Not tangible on Ask Slashdot: Should We Expect Attacks When Windows 2003 Support Ends? · · Score: 1

    Security is not tangible. It is a feeling. You should always be expecting attacks.

  3. Re:Seems reasonable on Insurer Won't Pay Out For Security Breach Because of Lax Security · · Score: 1

    Their shit was being indexed by search engines. I'm willing to bet they didn't do anything right. This is more than likely a major HIPAA violation. You're right; it is about people and process. Their people and processes apparently suck.

  4. Re: Withholding evidence? on US Gov't Will Reveal More About Its Secret Cellphone Tracking Devices · · Score: 1

    Doesn't everyone get off with their pants down?

  5. Re:They should be doing the opposite on The Great Canadian Copyright Giveaway: Copyright Extension For Sound Recordings · · Score: 1

    All right stop, Collaborate and listen. You're saying Ice is NOT back with my brand new invention?

  6. It's a trap on Nearly Half of Game of Thrones Season 5 Leaks Online · · Score: 1

    I smell an MPAA honeydick.

  7. Re:Boo hoo on NSA Worried About Recruitment, Post-Snowden · · Score: 1

    I have no idea how you've been modded "5, Insightful". /. has turned into some new kind of circlejerk. The NSA is tasked with BOTH offensive and defensive roles, and they have a history of (under great scrutiny and suspicion) actually helping to improve security/encryption. The idea that offensive security professionals are motivated by their jealousy of "the makers" is fucking laughable. Characterizing the entire agency as "script kiddie perverts" shows that you lack a fundamental understanding of what the agency does, how it does it, and why it does it. Also, keep in mind that the NSA is an intelligence agency. They are not a police force or defense force of any type. There are other agencies charged with ensuring and assisting with the implementation of security measures.

  8. Re:I wonder who bought him on UK MP Says ISPs Must Take Responsibility For Movie Leaks, Sony Eyes North Korea · · Score: 1

    IANAL, but I'm calling bullshit. I'm starting to think you're a troll, shill, or simply clueless about how the internet works.

  9. Re:I wonder who bought him on UK MP Says ISPs Must Take Responsibility For Movie Leaks, Sony Eyes North Korea · · Score: 1

    Which is exactly the point. What is the cost to society of piracy? Any solution like what you're proposing that would work and have a noticeable effect on piracy would cost hundreds of millions of dollars.

  10. Re:Great point, but ..... on Cops 101: NYC High School Teaches How To Behave During Stop-and-Frisk · · Score: 1

    It's a big factor. Here is a piece from NPR covering a beat cop working in Skid Row. Skid Row is pretty much a worse case scenario for law enforcement. He's been patrolling the same neighborhood for almost 20 years. He's familiar with the community and they're familiar with him. It has made a huge impact on how the people and the police interact with one another. http://www.npr.org/2014/10/14/...

  11. Re: Typical muslims on Terrorists Used False DMCA Claims To Get Personal Data of Anti-Islamic Youtuber · · Score: 1

    Correct, but look at the lists from the last 20-30 years. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L...

  12. This sounds familiar on UK Cryptographers Call For UK and US To Out Weakened Products · · Score: 1

    The NSA has an interest in strong encryption as much as they do in subverting encryption. Take as an example the work they did with (read "for") IBM on DES.

    "It took the academic community two decades to figure out that the NSA 'tweaks' actually improved the security of DES." -Bruce Schneier

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Data_Encryption_Standard#NSA.27s_involvement_in_the_design

  13. Re:Another reason we're stuck on this blue planet on Trip To Mars Could Damage Astronauts' Brains · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Yeah, you're right. We should just give up.

  14. Re:It's the End of the World... Again [Re:Thank Go on NASA On Full Court Press To Deflate Doomsday Prophecies · · Score: 1

    I know they're a long way off, but the scientific predictions are way more terrifying.

    From Wikipedia, "The heat death of the universe is a suggested ultimate fate of the universe, in which the universe has diminished to a state of no thermodynamic free energy and therefore can no longer sustain motion or life.'

    WTF? I don't even.

  15. Re:Inflammatory? You bet! Defamation? Not a chance on Michael E. Mann Sues For Defamation Over Comparison To Jerry Sandusky · · Score: 1

    So they made these comparisons and wrote all of these inflammatory things betting on the HOPE that Mann would sue them for defamation so they could drag all of these documents Mann's been alegedly hiding out into court? Is that what your saying? That seems like a bit of a stretch to me.

  16. Wait! Isn't this on Air Force Lab Test Out "Aircraft Surfing" Technique To Save Fuel · · Score: 1

    how Goose died in Top Gun?

  17. Re:Crime pays on Verizon Tech Given 4-year Federal Prison Sentence For $4.5M Equipment Scam · · Score: 2

    Not if those "assets" have been repossessed! **shudders**

  18. Re:Makes Sense on Glenn Beck Reports CIA Plot Between Embassy Killing and Something Awful · · Score: 1

    I'm not saying it's not plausible that VR was CIA. However, given the circumstances, if you think that to be true, then it would follow logically to believe that his participation in EVE was of some serious significance. Why else would he insist on staying online right up until the shooting started? I've heard of being a game addict, but damn. If I'm CIA on a super-duper sensitive mission and shit is going down, then I think I'd have more important things to focus on besides playing some vidyuh. Unless, of course, being online had some significance to the mission/clusterfuck at hand.

  19. Re:What the RIAA is actually doing to combat this on YouTube-MP3 Ripper Creator Takes On Google · · Score: 1

    Wow, that is pretty obnoxious. I don't know if I agree with the "top notch audio editor to cut out those parts" bit, though.

  20. Re:So from here on out ... on Supreme Court: Affordable Care Act Is Constitutional · · Score: 1

    I thought everyone was required... Oh, dammit! Am I getting "wooshed"?

  21. 4inches on Chuck Schumer Tells Apple and Google To "Curb Your Spy Planes" · · Score: 4, Funny

    FTA: "...Google and Apple have upgraded their capabilities to aircraft-based photography that can see through windows and capture detailed images with four-inch resolution."

    Four-inch resolution? I guess I don't have anything to worry about!

  22. Re:Stimulus for the 1% on West Virginia Buys $22K Routers With Stimulus, Puts Them In Small Schools · · Score: 1

    I think you're close, but not quite there. I moved to WV my freshman year of high school and graduated in 2006. As far as I could tell, the supplies were fine. I don't think we were hurting for funding (at least not technology funding). Hell, my school (about 1500 students) had three full dedicated computer-classrooms that would typically only have classes in them 2-3 periods of the day with as few as 5-10 kids in each class. I never shared a book. We always had plenty of supplies for science and art classes. However, I think they might underpay their teachers (more so than other places, it would seem). In my four years, I watched three of the best teachers I knew leave for jobs just across state lines where they could make almost twice as much. I know this is anecdotal, likely contains sampling bias, and is a bit off topic. I thought I would share anyway.

  23. Re:That hurts my stomach a little... on West Virginia Buys $22K Routers With Stimulus, Puts Them In Small Schools · · Score: 1

    Yeah? I live in WV, and I'd like to slap them for misusing the funds...

  24. Re:Somewhere, Robert Byrd is smiling on West Virginia Buys $22K Routers With Stimulus, Puts Them In Small Schools · · Score: 5, Informative

    No, Byrd was good at being on committees and refusing to sign off on anything that he could possibly get built in WV. There is a long list of government facilities that really have NO business being in WV, but they're here. My favorite example is the United States Coast Guard's Operations Systems Center. West Virginia, being land-locked and all, is an obvious choice for a base that supports a sea-faring service. This USCG station is directly adjacent to a massive IRS facility. In Fairmont, WV there is some NASA IV&V stuff as well as some NOAA facilities. Not to mention CJIS (the largest division of the FBI) in Clarksburg. Sugar Grove may be too old to be Byrd's doing, but the rest are relatively recent. I'm sure the list goes on; these are just the one's that I've personally dealt with.

  25. Re:Twenty Seconds? on DVDs, Blu-Rays To Show 20-Second Unskippable Govt. Warnings · · Score: 1

    You're not suggesting... Clearly, if that's what was going on, they'd have usernames and boatloads of karma.