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  1. Re:Bankrupt them on Vast Electronic Spying Operation Discovered · · Score: 1

    "Google around for Assasin's Mace" -- and if you find anything besides paranoiac speculation, do alert the media.

    And, while on the topic of paranoiac speculation, why does the U of Cambridge doc provide a narrative of a successful, highly-targeted security breech of the global Tibetan movement, while the Times article raises alarms about a seemingly omnipresent worldwide spy operation?

    The tone of Infowar Monitor's report is nowhere near the alarmist squeals of the Times:

    "Recent allegations of Chinese cyber espionage largely rely on anecdotal evidence. The most common proof provided by victims of these attacks consists of log fles or malware that shows connections being made by infected computers to IP addresses assigned to the Peopleâ(TM)s Republic of China.This kind of evidence is circumstantial at best. Internet usage statistics suggest that focusing on Chinese instances of information warfare is misleading.

    "With 41% of the worldâ(TM)s Internet users located in Asia, China alone accounts for the largest national population of Internet usersâ"some 300 million, nearly one-ffth of the global number of users. Coupled with the rapid growth in Chinese use of the Internetâ"a 1,200% increase in the period 2000-2008â"this would more than account for the rise in instances of Chinese-oriented malware.

    "At the same time, however, allegations of Chinese hacking and exploitation of private and government computer systems are persistent enough to warrant an evidence-based investigation.This report provides such an investigation."

  2. Re:It's as simple as this on Woman Indicted In MySpace Suicide Case · · Score: 3, Informative

    As the indictment is handed down, the issue being legally resolved is the question of whether or not a crime has been committed. Most of us think a rather heinous crime was committed and, as Lori Drew is the only accused, she's getting the benefit of people's wrath. We all know that she is innocent in the eyes of the law, but we also know that "Josh Evans" did not invent himself.

  3. Re:Compete with Apple? on Netflix To Lift Streaming Limits · · Score: 1

    People want a large local music library. For movies, an immense remote library with immediate access is preferable to a large local library. Selection and image quality issues exist, but don't seem insurmountable. Those who believe hdtv streaming is not presently available need to check the demo here:

  4. Re:Let's Check on Netflix To Lift Streaming Limits · · Score: 1
    Netflix did not create the tools they are using to implement the service.

    It isn't their choice that these tools are Windows-only.

    Save your "disgust" for things that matter a bit more, you will live longer.

  5. Re:Unlimited doesn't help much... on Netflix To Lift Streaming Limits · · Score: 1

    sheet! I can use up 17 hours just watching 'Drunken Master' over and over.

  6. Re:I am Netflix's complete lack of selection. on Netflix To Lift Streaming Limits · · Score: 1
    "If you don't like Sam Fuller, you don't like movies." -- Martin Scorsese

    Aside from Fuller, search Hitchcock, Herzog, david lean, billy wilder, tsui hark. You can sort all available movis by "star rating" -- If you think all the 4-star and 5-star movies are crap, you'll just have to wait for a niche service, like Emusic is for people who hate pop.

  7. Re:Won't work on macs on Netflix To Lift Streaming Limits · · Score: 1

    "It also requires you to watch from a computer." Do they still make video cards that won't clone to S-VHS out? I watch netflix on my 52' Mitsubishi. Can't touch hi def, but comparable to analog broadcast. The selection is a little thin but interesting. Lots of Herzog, early Sam Fuller, some Hitchcock...Netflix's film production division, Red Envelope Entertainment, produces some decent documentaries and indies that go directly to the 'instant' library.

  8. Re:DRM Suckage on Amazon's Kindle Sells Out In 5.5 Hours · · Score: 1

    it's not wifi access, it's through the Verizon cellular data network, and it is free to users. Amazon expects to pay for the bandwidth via e-book store profits.

  9. Re:Legality? on Dateline NBC Mole Outed At DefCon · · Score: 1

    Eight years of legal wrangling in the ABC/Food Lion case did not arrive at a thoroughly satisfying conclusion on these matters. You may want to look into it: http://www.ajr.org/Article.asp?id=3132

  10. Re:Academic reasons on Dateline NBC Mole Outed At DefCon · · Score: 1

    I understand DefCon's reasons. The press's needs are antithetical, but that doesn't mean DefCon shouldn't do its best to protect participants from press exposure. I share your low opinion of Dateline, and all ratings-motivated news programming. But anything limiting POS media will equally limit the legitimate pursuit of investigative journalism.

  11. Re:simple freedom of the press on Dateline NBC Mole Outed At DefCon · · Score: 1

    I worked on a publishing project with the Black Liberation Army at a time when it was illegal to be in any way afiliated with that organization. Hackers haven't that much to complain about yet.

  12. Re:simple freedom of the press on Dateline NBC Mole Outed At DefCon · · Score: 1

    I'm fine with that.

  13. Re:simple freedom of the press on Dateline NBC Mole Outed At DefCon · · Score: 1
    from the Wired story: "DefCon staff lured her to a large hall telling her that the Spot the Fed contest was in session and that she could get a picture of an undercover federal agent at the contest. When she sat down, Jeff Moss, DefCon's founder, announced that they were changing the game. Instead of Spot the Fed, they were going to play Spot the Undercover Reporter and then announced, 'And there's one in here right now.'"

    Do you think all working reporters should wear a sign? I don't.

  14. Re:Photos of the fleeing reporter on Dateline NBC Mole Outed At DefCon · · Score: 1

    It seems that accounts of her frenzied flight are exaggerated. Maybe a video will show more urgency.

  15. Re:simple freedom of the press on Dateline NBC Mole Outed At DefCon · · Score: 1

    I have no objection to outing the mole and warning attendees, but the way they went about it suggests they're hiding something. I would have put up his picture with a message to welcome the NBC reporter, and encourage everyone's cooperation in NBC's coverage.

  16. Re:simple freedom of the press on Dateline NBC Mole Outed At DefCon · · Score: 1

    "usually they do." Yes, if they work for the penny shopper. Call a respectable newspaper and they'll be glad to explain things to you.

  17. Re:simple freedom of the press on Dateline NBC Mole Outed At DefCon · · Score: 1

    They are pursuing a story, not a conviction; when someone brags of breaking the law, it's newsworthy, even if it's only talk, and even if the law is ridiculous.

  18. Re:simple freedom of the press on Dateline NBC Mole Outed At DefCon · · Score: 1

    If the activities in my bedroom had any effect on the public weal, I would consider it a duty of the press to investigate, even while the government is constitutionally prohibited from doing so.

  19. simple freedom of the press on Dateline NBC Mole Outed At DefCon · · Score: 5, Insightful

    should Journalists identify hemselves to the chef before eating at a restaurant under review? Reporters are representatives of their readers; I want MY reporters to be able to go anywhere without revealing their identity. When ABC's hidden cameras revealed that Food Lion was deliberately selling "iffy" meat, Food Lion sued on the basis of reporters falsifying employment applications. The courts eventually found in ABC's favor, as they should have! I'm sympathetic to hackers, but they deserve no special protection from the press.

  20. Re:Idiots - OT on Next Version of Windows? Call it '7' · · Score: 1

    and this chiastic reversal didn't originate with Waites, it's also been attributed to Red Skelton (as "I'd rather have a free bottle in front of me than a pre-frontal lobotomy") and was copyrighted by M.D./songwriter Randy Hazlick in the 70s.

  21. Re:Idiots - OT on Next Version of Windows? Call it '7' · · Score: 1

    check your waites quote...somebody (not waites, to my recollection) has confused phrases "frontal lobotomy" and "full frontal nudity."

  22. big assumption on Legal DVD Burnable Downloads Launched · · Score: 1
    "While the current of offerings seems to be just the dregs studio execs hope to expand the list quickly"

    Where does this tidbit come from? Not the article. Nor has the behavior of studio execs in the past suggested any hurry to get their valuable IP onto the Net.

  23. Re:RIAA should address the cause on Recordable Media a Bigger Threat Than Filesharing? · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Actually, what I think the RIAA is angling for, without actually saying so, is a piece of the sales on all recordable media as "compensation" for their ridiculously inflated estimation of lost sales.

  24. Re:Quick survey on Xbox 360 Launch to Face Several Hurdles · · Score: 1

    Mod parent up funny, please. No one should miss this fabulous post!

  25. can't get there from here on MSN Virtual Earth Revealed · · Score: 1
    Seems to be /.'ed.

    Perhaps some truly ambitious karma ho will mirror it.