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  1. You want to make keys, or handcuffs? on CFR China Expert: US Tech Firms Should Worry About Beijing's New Anti-Terror Law · · Score: 2

    If you're in I.T. and touch the China market, that's your question. If you make handcuffs, don't expect any business from me.

  2. Made Up, on Condition of Anonymity on NYT Quietly Pulls Article Blaming Encryption In Paris Attacks · · Score: 1

    'Reporter', if you don't tell me who the quote is from, I assume you made it up. What other lesson could Judith Miller teach me? No source means I can't evaluate motive or credibility, so I'll assume you made it up.

  3. It's Always a Balancing Test on Linus's Thoughts on Linux Security (washingtonpost.com) · · Score: 2

    I trained network guys on installing our company's firewall (hardened Linux OS) for 18 years. I started every class by asking this question: "Is the purpose of the network security?" A few guys would nod, after all I'm the security guy, that must be the answer I wanted, right? NO! The purpose of the network is *getting work done*. Security is a feature, and it must be balanced against other features with one goal in mind: getting the work done at a level of productivity acceptable to management. Perfect security is an illusion. Doesn't exist, won't ever exist. You do the best you can in the environment you work in, and that's all you can do.

  4. Exactly what I'd want the White House to say on Two Years Later, White House Responds To 'Pardon Edward Snowden' Petition · · Score: 1

    Let's hear what you say under oath and subject to cross examination Ed. I've heard all the self-serving comments to friendly reporters, they don't mean jack.

  5. Madoff Got 150 Years on Silk Road Founder Ross Ulbricht Sentenced To Life In Prison · · Score: 1

    Don't become famous for your multi-year, ongoing, criminal conspiracy. You're not getting a warning if that happens and they've got enough evidence to bury you. Yes, lots of guys sold more drugs & guns than him over decades and aren't getting life in prison. You know what they have in common? Not bragging about it on the Internet and counting on l33t skillz to keep them out of prison.

  6. You mean spooks are sneaky? NO! on Statues of Assange, Snowden and Manning Go Up In Berlin · · Score: 0

    What offends me about Manning and Snowden is they knew EXACTLY who they were going to work for, swore oaths to keep their mouths shut, and then didn't. Working for 20 years in network security, I don't share the pop media belief that they 'revealed' big things. No, they got the popular media to pay attention to something that any educated person knew was going on, and had been going on for a long time. But they had to lie, steal, and break oaths to do that, and my sympathy for their plight is all that it should be. The Patriot Act was wrong all along, and anybody smarter than a chimp knew exactly what intelligence agencies would do with it ... the same thing NSA, GCHQ and their counterparts around the world ALWAYS do: seek every gram of data they can get, because that's their job. It's our job, and our elected representatives' job, to prioritize liberty over security ... and we failed miserably at that post-9/11. Spooks do what spooks do, be sneaky SOB's ... it's the electorate and Congress that failed, miserably, but we find it too hard to look in the mirror and be accountable, so we blame spooks ... for doing exactly what we hire spooks to do. Convenient, but not a path to progress.

  7. Damned Cold War on Submersible Photographs WW2 Japanese Sub's Long-Lost Airplane Hangar · · Score: 1

    We sank the only submersible aircraft carriers around just to keep the Russians from having a look? I guess no Jack Ryan was there to have a better idea.

  8. Re:Anf then... on The Sun Newspaper Launches Anonymous Tor-Based WikiLeaks-Style SecureDrop · · Score: 4, Funny

    No, they just scan your computer to see if your girlfriend is Page 3-worthy.

  9. The Sun? on The Sun Newspaper Launches Anonymous Tor-Based WikiLeaks-Style SecureDrop · · Score: 5, Insightful

    On the list of 'last organizations on Earth' I'd trust with any personal data, they fall somewhere between the People's Security Bureau of China and Westboro Baptist.

  10. Someone stole her megahurtz ... on Sen. Feinstein Says Anarchist Cookbook Should Be "Removed From the Internet" · · Score: 1

    ... and common sense.

  11. It's All Rumor Until Someone Is Under Oath on NSA's Former General Council Talks Privacy, Security, and Snowden's 'Betrayal' · · Score: 1

    I've heard the accusations and the self-serving denials and the spin of crusading bloggers. Get someone on the stand, under oath, subject to cross-examination, and then we'll have something to talk about.

  12. As Accurate As Most Crystal Ball Reading on Focusing On Tech Alone, You Miss How Autonomous Driving Will Change Society · · Score: 1

    Probably not in any way. We don't know what the adoption rate will be, what the legislative changes will be. Personally, as an older Network Security guy you'll never find me with a car that communicates in any way, shape or form with the Cloud so no, there's no self-driving vehicle in my future. How other people will react is a guess we have no valid data for.

  13. Re:Brain drain on Marissa Mayer On Turning Around Yahoo · · Score: 1

    Is there a scintilla of objective evidence that it did? Self-serving statements from the suits does not count.

  14. Re:Self-Driving Cars, yay! on Report: Automakers Fail To Fully Protect Against Hacking · · Score: 1

    Welcome to '69 Mustangs being cooler than ever.

  15. Give me market choices ... on Report: Automakers Fail To Fully Protect Against Hacking · · Score: 2

    ... because I'll never choose a vehicle that sends a single byte of data about itself or me to the Cloud.

  16. Crippled Encryption Is No Encryption on Obama: Gov't Shouldn't Be Hampered By Encrypted Communications · · Score: 1

    (a) It's fundamentally at odds with any notion of privacy (b) It won't work Sorry, but it is the citizens with the rights, not intelligence agencies. There is absolutely ZERO right of anyone to decrypt my data.

  17. Tell Me About The Privacy Of My Translation Data on Skype Unveils Preview of Live English-To-Spanish Translator · · Score: 1

    Oh ... we never talk about that, only the shiny bells & whistles, right? No privacy, no purchase, sorry.

  18. Time to 3d Print World's Smallest Violin on French Publishers Prepare Lawsuit Against Adblock Plus · · Score: 1

    So we can mourn with those poor, poor autoplay video ad creators.

  19. "Sorry little ingrates." on Sony Hacks Continue: PlayStation Hit By Lizard Squad Attack · · Score: 1

    Isn't that what Zed called them in M.I.B.? The Internet's version of little kids throwing rocks at the neighbors' windows.

  20. In a word: Good on LinkedIn Study: US Attracting Fewer Educated, Highly Skilled Migrants · · Score: 1

    We have millions of undermployed citizens and a future where there are not 300 million jobs. The last thing we need is a growing population. We need to educate the people without jobs to fill the ones that exist, not add more to the population for a future where they don't.

  21. But due to falling oil prices ... on Russia May Be Planning National Space Station To Replace ISS · · Score: 1

    It will be more of a 'space kiosk' than 'space station.'

  22. DuckDuckGo on Firefox Signs Five-Year Deal With Yahoo, Drops Google as Default Search Engine · · Score: 2, Interesting

    I switch the default on every install anyway, so ... *shrug*

  23. Limbaugh Syndrome

  24. Thanks, Professor Obvious on Smartphone App To Be Used As Hotel Room Keys · · Score: 0

    No, nothing is 100% secure ... did someone say it was? I could just take a fire axe to the door.

  25. Thiefs aren't whistleblowers on When Snowden Speaks, Future Lawyers (and Judges) Listen · · Score: 1

    By his own admission Snowden is a thief and liar. Whether he's also a traitor, well, I'll wait for sworn testimony at his trial, I try not to prejudge.