So far NAI seems to be the only people that have it and it isn't in the wild. So, it seems to me the media is once again being played like a cheap saxophone. If someone does actually have it, send it to me at trojans@moosoft.com so it can but put in a real anti-trojan scanner.
I have named all my machines after bread-related products.
Toast - my workstation Jelly - my wife's workstation Tray - the machine that serves Toast and Jelly Grill - the machine that is the gateway and firewall for Toast, Jelly and Tray
As a longtime resident of New Mexico and witness to many many boneheaded things coming out of our leaders I have to say they did at least this thing right! Kudos!
My wife and I just watched The Matrix and loved it. No problems on our player which is the only piece of AV equipment I own that will actually lock up and require me to unplug it to reset it.
I used to have run-ins on IRC with "JP" when he ran with the Cha0s, Inc "hacker" group. That was when he was still in high-school, committing daily ping-flood attacks and generally being obnoxious. When he went to college and got his dormatory ethernet connection and put up his first "security" web site I just laughed. But I never expected anyone to take him seriously.
You should think of him and his web site as one big social engineering hack on the media. That's all it is.
I tend to be extremely focused no matter what I am doing. Right now and for most of my life that focus has been on writing programs and using my computer. A few years ago when I started to feel burned out I decided to take a "technology break" wherein I switched off my computer for six weeks.
To be honest I wasn't sure I could do it. It opened a very large gap in my day. About 10 minutes after I had switched off I picked up a book (C.G. Jungs' Answer to Job) and started reading. It only took an hour or so for my eyes to adjust to non-scrolling pages. I finished it in short order and picked up another book. I read everything I could find obsessively. So a few hundred books later I wandered back to my computer and switched on. Nothing much had changed and I slipped right back onto the 'net.
Whether it is building something with sticks or writing my next program or reading books, I approach all with the same intensity and focus.
The point is that technology is as much a part of your life as you allow it to be. Sometimes you want to embrace it and sometimes you want to push it away. You can do both and the world will go on being the world:)
The telemetry just switched from offline to safe mode using the older communications system. This is a demonstration of why backups and redundancy are important! Now if only my wife could understand this logic!
I lost my blind faith that the media *had* to report the truth at an early age. I had been watching an unedited speech by some forgotten politician and after it was over I switched to a national news program. It had only been seconds since the live broadcast and the reporter had taken every conceivable controversial word and turned it into a scandelous statement. I found myself yelling to my TV, "That's not what he said!" but it fell on deaf ears. I'm not sure when it happened but all media, with the 'net being a last bastion of hope for me, seems to have turned into "Hard Copy" style tabloids. I now seek my news from many varied sources and prefer international sites where the reporting is at least more interesting.
What would be a far more noble persuit would be to first get our own species under control so that there might be *room* for some extict species and the ones that aren't (including us).
Save the Humans: Send a box of condoms with instructions to the Pope.
My business is virtual but the money is real. I work 18 hour days, weekends and holidays quite often cranking out code, doing web updates, doing research, and giving tech support for my software. I took a 6-month sabbatical about two years ago where I turned off my computer and started reading books, taking walks outside and generally enjoying myself without my computer. So am I addicted to computers, The Internet, to a successful business or am I addicted to doing something I find pleasurable?
"size matters" 4469 Web pages. "size doesn't matter" 2182 Web pages.
I knew it!
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Under NT, the program also runs with same rights as the user running it. It would not give full access to the system unless the user is logged in as Administrator.
There isn't anything to fix. Back Orifice is a trojan that exploits the *user* not the OS as all trojans do. I would like to see cDc members arrested and prosecuted for terrorism. Put them to work doing something useful like road cleanup or making license plates.
Without MS, who is next on the list to hate? There must be someone because without MS I see a dwindling motivation for Linux.
Maybe Linux will be hated by some other upstart OS creator thus fueling the great circle of life. yeah!
Did anyone else notice a cameo by a certain beloved penguin? Someone at NBC must have a clue!
A quick search on "National Security" shows 280 patents either funded by or directly assigned to the NSA.
So far NAI seems to be the only people that have it and it isn't in the wild. So, it seems to me the media is once again being played like a cheap saxophone. If someone does actually have it, send it to me at trojans@moosoft.com so it can but put in a real anti-trojan scanner.
I have named all my machines after bread-related products.
Toast - my workstation
Jelly - my wife's workstation
Tray - the machine that serves Toast and Jelly
Grill - the machine that is the gateway and firewall for Toast, Jelly and Tray
As a longtime resident of New Mexico and witness to many many boneheaded things coming out of our leaders I have to say they did at least this thing right! Kudos!
I wasn't referring to complex choices. Keeping it simple, building the foundation. Definitely keeping religion out of it. How about:
Hurting people is wrong.
Helping people is right.
This is the wrong tact. Public schools need to go or be reformed. They are just babysitters now and are meant to force group conformity.
At the very least simple ethics should be brought back. Teach choices with consequences and the difference between right and wrong.
My wife and I just watched The Matrix and loved it. No problems on our player which is the only piece of AV equipment I own that will actually lock up and require me to unplug it to reset it.
I used to have run-ins on IRC with "JP" when he ran with the Cha0s, Inc "hacker" group. That was when he was still in high-school, committing daily ping-flood attacks and generally being obnoxious. When he went to college and got his dormatory ethernet connection and put up his first "security" web site I just laughed. But I never expected anyone to take him seriously.
You should think of him and his web site as one big social engineering hack on the media. That's all it is.
This silly patent is here
EP738446B1: METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR ORDERING SERVICES
I tend to be extremely focused no matter what I am doing. Right now and for most of my life that focus has been on writing programs and using my computer. A few years ago when I started to feel burned out I decided to take a "technology break" wherein I switched off my computer for six weeks.
:)
To be honest I wasn't sure I could do it. It opened a very large gap in my day. About 10 minutes after I had switched off I picked up a book (C.G. Jungs' Answer to Job) and started reading. It only took an hour or so for my eyes to adjust to non-scrolling pages. I finished it in short order and picked up another book. I read everything I could find obsessively. So a few hundred books later I wandered back to my computer and switched on. Nothing much had changed and I slipped right back onto the 'net.
Whether it is building something with sticks or writing my next program or reading books, I approach all with the same intensity and focus.
The point is that technology is as much a part of your life as you allow it to be. Sometimes you want to embrace it and sometimes you want to push it away. You can do both and the world will go on being the world
The telemetry just switched from offline to safe mode using the older communications system. This is a demonstration of why backups and redundancy are important! Now if only my wife could understand this logic!
It actually happened a long time before OJ ;)
I lost my blind faith that the media *had* to report the truth at an early age. I had been watching an unedited speech by some forgotten politician and after it was over I switched to a national news program. It had only been seconds since the live broadcast and the reporter had taken every conceivable controversial word and turned it into a scandelous statement. I found myself yelling to my TV, "That's not what he said!" but it fell on deaf ears. I'm not sure when it happened but all media, with the 'net being a last bastion of hope for me, seems to have turned into "Hard Copy" style tabloids. I now seek my news from many varied sources and prefer international sites where the reporting is at least more interesting.
Here is a live cam from Miami Beach, several North Florida cams and a link to a whole page of weather cams for the US.
Don't kill them all at once! Spread it around.
What would be a far more noble persuit would be to first get our own species under control so that there might be *room* for some extict species and the ones that aren't (including us).
Save the Humans: Send a box of condoms with instructions to the Pope.
I'm ready for the next leap... just wire my brain in.
http://www.moosoft.com
My business is virtual but the money is real. I work 18 hour days, weekends and holidays quite often cranking out code, doing web updates, doing research, and giving tech support for my software. I took a 6-month sabbatical about two years ago where I turned off my computer and started reading books, taking walks outside and generally enjoying myself without my computer. So am I addicted to computers, The Internet, to a successful business or am I addicted to doing something I find pleasurable?
"size matters" 4469 Web pages.
"size doesn't matter" 2182 Web pages.
I knew it!
This post has been smiley captioned for humour impaired.
Under NT, the program also runs with same rights as the user running it. It would not give full access to the system unless the user is logged in as Administrator.
There isn't anything to fix. Back Orifice is a trojan that exploits the *user* not the OS as all trojans do. I would like to see cDc members arrested and prosecuted for terrorism. Put them to work doing something useful like road cleanup or making license plates.