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  1. ASP script for this if anyone is interested on Honeypot For Identifying Email-Harvesters · · Score: 1

    I had already written one of these types of pages in ASP and have now added some code based on the original honeypot post so that if a crawler is identified it feeds them shitloads of emails and recursive URLs. Happy to share the code.

  2. Take it a step further on Honeypot For Identifying Email-Harvesters · · Score: 1
    I ended up somewhere that had an ASP script for doing the same thing and have altered it so that when a bad guy visits it quietly shunts them off to a page that builds dummy email addresses and recursive URLs on the fly.

    Just for my own evil pleasure, it also adds postmaster@ the crawler's IP to the top of the list.

  3. hang on a sec... on RIAA CEO Hilary Rosen to Become CNBC Commentator · · Score: 2, Funny

    Isn't this commentator sharing? Who can we see about putting a stop to this???

  4. Re:How did you bring SDI into this? on Software Bug Causes Soyuz To Land Way Off · · Score: 1
    I guess the point was a little subtle for you, but it was that if we can't bring back a spacecraft...

    Who wants to take bets that since Americans were on board, NASA was involved?

    I am suprised at the naivety of the supposed intelligent people here.

    Of course, the "we" wouldn't include America, which everyone knows has a perfect record of bringing back...oh, hang on...perhaps you haven't heard.

  5. Re:How did you bring SDI into this? on Software Bug Causes Soyuz To Land Way Off · · Score: 1
    Despite your unwarranted insults, I thank you for reinforcing my point. New software is inherently unreliable.

    new editors at /.? Sorry, I have better things to do than get involved in the politics of a web site.

  6. Re:How did you bring SDI into this? on Software Bug Causes Soyuz To Land Way Off · · Score: 1

    Your argumant makes total sense to me in a perverse kind of way. A poorly programmed ground- based altitude warning system was partly responsible for the 1997 Korean Air crash in Guam that killed 228. Faulty software in anti-lock brakes forced the recall of 39,000 trucks and tractors and 6,000 school buses in 2000. The $165 million Mars Polar Lander probe was destroyed in its final descent to the planet in 1999, probably because its software shut the engines off too early. And you are confident that the SDI software that has never been used in a real-life (or death) situation can control whatever is going to shoot down 99% of whatever is incoming.nbsp;nbsp; If so, I would like to sell you some of whatever that crap is that is supposed to make your dick bigger because you will obviously believe anything. Of course, one smouldering city of 5 million is a small price to pay...unless of course you or someone you know lives there.

  7. Re:How did you bring SDI into this? on Software Bug Causes Soyuz To Land Way Off · · Score: 2, Insightful

    I guess the point wasa little subtle for you, but it was that if we can't bring back a spacecraft (done hudreds of times now) successfully, do you really have faith in a software system's ability to shoot down an incoming missile without having ever been used in anger before. Of course, I guess if they get the testing right and it it DOES manage to shoot down one incoming missile, you better hope the baddies of the moment only decide to shoot one missile at a time and not 50 or 100 or...

  8. Re:SDI? on Software Bug Causes Soyuz To Land Way Off · · Score: 1

    arrogance=stupidity...or shouldn't I define that?