There is chance that this event will greatly influence the open source movement... There is even a chance that this is an ATTACK on the open source movement (although we will need more accurate information about this matter before we can say that for sure)... I think that is the reason why it was posted.
We do not state that there is an "easy" way to recover data under a *nix system... What we are saying is that it is possible to recover data from a *nix system (although almost never without any loss) by physically examining the disk.
Indeed, I am affraid we are at a time where we have to fight the American goverment's attempts to steal our free speech, privacy and fundamental rights on the internet... once again.
Please correct me if I am wrong, and I'm sorry if someone already said this.
I believe there is a simple solution to keystroke logging: MS-DOS windows don't have a message loop, which prevents the ability to log keys that are typed into them.
In other words: use encryption software that runs under a DOS window
Do you want fries with that?
If you do not comprehend the sarcasm in that article, you should be shot instantly. Evolution doesn't need you.
Heh, LoL. :D
Inderdiet ;-)
Tomas Beaujean (a.k.a. The Man in Black)
It is a demo... If a shampoo brand gives away free samples, it does not take them out of the sales market.
Tomas Beaujean (a.k.a. The Man in Black)
*sighs*
If a house is designed/build by the best architects and builders... but in the middle of a swamp, the house will sink none the less.
Tomas Beaujean (a.k.a. The Man in Black)
Feel free to pass her phonenumber, adress and measures on.
Thanks in advance,
The Man in Black
There is chance that this event will greatly influence the open source movement... There is even a chance that this is an ATTACK on the open source movement (although we will need more accurate information about this matter before we can say that for sure)... I think that is the reason why it was posted.
Tomas Beaujean (a.k.a. The Man in Black)
Dear Anonymous Coward,
We do not state that there is an "easy" way to recover data under a *nix system... What we are saying is that it is possible to recover data from a *nix system (although almost never without any loss) by physically examining the disk.
Tomas Beaujean (a.k.a. The Man in Black)
Indeed, I am affraid we are at a time where we have to fight the American goverment's attempts to steal our free speech, privacy and fundamental rights on the internet... once again.
Please correct me if I am wrong, and I'm sorry if someone already said this. I believe there is a simple solution to keystroke logging: MS-DOS windows don't have a message loop, which prevents the ability to log keys that are typed into them. In other words: use encryption software that runs under a DOS window