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  1. I thought you couldnt swear in a domain name? on Bank of America Buying Abusive Domain Names · · Score: 1

    I thought you couldnt use naughty language in the ICANN name system?

      Domain Name: FUCKBRIANMOYNIHAN.COM
                Created on: 22-Dec-10
                Expires on: 22-Dec-11
                Last Updated on: 22-Dec-10

    brianmoynihanisadickhead.com is still up for grabs though

  2. Re:Yo dawg, I heard on Assange Secret Swedish Police Report Leaked · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Given the behaviour of the girls after the alledged rape, ie one throwing a party for him. And the fact they are both avid feminist activitists, my guess is they are both full of it. But its one of those things that can never be proved either way. Both girls were only very pissed off when they discovered each other and only then did they cry fowl. Now they are nowhere to be herd or seen except for the two simultanious police reports they filed at the time. No evidence. Just the words of two scorned women against Julian. And hell have no fury like two scorned women. No one will ever know for sure except for the three of them.

  3. Doesnt look like anon to me on Spamhaus Under DDoS Over Wikileaks.info · · Score: 1

    Nothing on 4chan except one post refering to this article asking as most of we are, WTF?

    I think someone is using the Anon group identity to do something unrelated to the actual group/movement or whatever.

  4. Re:If Two Media Whores... on Michael Moore Posts Julian Assange's Bail · · Score: 1

    If they don't then the story is changed so that they do hear it.

  5. Good on Interval's Patent Suit Against the World Dismissed · · Score: 1

    Good

  6. Re:Stupid action on MasterCard Hit By WikiLeaks Payback Attacks · · Score: 1

    Exposed, indeed - http://wikileaks.ch/articles/2010/Test,32.html

    United States - Visa and Mastercard beneficiaries of State Department lobbying effort

    Visa and Mastercard both received lobbying support from the Department of State under President Obama, the latest Cablegate release reveals.

    A cable from the Moscow embassy, dated 1st February 2010, details a new Russian card processing law which the embassy said would “disadvantage U.S businesses”, and urged senior US officials to take action. (click here).

    “This draft law continues to disadvantage U.S. payment card market leaders Visa and MasterCard, whether they join the National Payment Card System or not,” it said.

    Russia was considering whether to implement a new system of card payments (called NPCS), which would create a new payment processor run by Russia’s state banks. This would then handle all processing for domestic banking in the country.

    “The fees for these services are estimated at Rb 120 billion ($4 billion) annually...the vast majority of Visa’s business in Russia is done with cards issued and used in Russia; with earnings from processing going to NPCS, Visa would no longer profit from these transactions.”

    When discussing possible causes of the restrictive legislation, a senior Visa employee in the country told embassy officials he believed the move was due to Russian suspicions that Visa and Mastercard passed information to the US government.

    (More at http://wikileaks.ch/articles/2010/Test,32.html)

  7. How about a muslim theme park? on Kentucky Announces Creationism Theme Park · · Score: 1

    I wonder if someone came up with the same thing but instead a muslim theme park, would they get the same government support? mmm.

  8. Re:DNS terminated for 'interfering with other memb on WikiLeaks Moves To Swiss Domain After DNS Takedown · · Score: 1

    True. And I wonder if another domain running from EveryDNS was hit by a similar DDoS attack would also get booted. Somehow I doubt it.

  9. DNS terminated for 'interfering with other members on WikiLeaks Moves To Swiss Domain After DNS Takedown · · Score: 1

    Interestingly EveryDNS says that they terminated Wikileaks DNS hosting for "violation of the provision which states that 'Member shall not interfere with another Member's use and enjoyment of the Service or another entity's use and enjoyment of similar services.' The interference at issues arises from the fact that wikileaks.org has become the target of multiple distributed denial of service (DDOS) attacks. These attacks have, and future attacks would, threaten the stability of the EveryDNS.net infrastructure, which enables access to almost 500,000 other websites.

    http://www.everydns.com/news.php

    Because they were the target of DDoS attacks and those attacks may harm EveryDNS's services, they terminated Wikileaks account. Sounds like a pretty weak excuse.

  10. Re:somebody should kill the bastard on A Third of World's Spam From One Russian Man · · Score: 2

    How about give him 1 minute of jail time for every spam email sent. That sounds pretty fair. Of course he would never see the light of day given that he has sent over 37 million spam equating to just over 70 years jail.

  11. Re:How the times have changed on Moscow Has Eyes On WikiLeaks, Too · · Score: 1

    It will make a great movie. And I agree that the rape allegations look almost amature in that they are just so obviously crap. Well atleast the response to them is. An interpol red flag for what exactly? Why doesnt the government just man up and issue one for showing them with their own pants down.

  12. Re:Just blowing stuff up that seem strange? on Denver Bomb Squad Takes Out Toy Robot · · Score: 1

    Now that you put it in that perspective, I totally agree :)

  13. Just blowing stuff up that seem strange? on Denver Bomb Squad Takes Out Toy Robot · · Score: 1

    Doesnt the bomb squad have on of those briefcase sized substance analysers like they do at airports to detect explosives? (http://www.morphodetection.com/) .. Or a hand held xray scope? (http://www.njlawman.com/Technology/Handheld-Xray.htm) .. Just a bit safer than blowing up whatever it is. What if it contained a bioweapon or a malicious wifi device that may be evidence?

  14. Re:Numbers in your handle? on Wikileaks DDoS Attacker Arrested, Equipment Seized · · Score: 3, Informative

    Its not a substitute. But then you dont know where my nick is from so I wont call you a twat. Just off-topic :)

  15. Re:At least someone has balls (and common sense) on DDoS Attack On Wikileaks Increasing · · Score: 1

    Jail for telling the truth, exposing the reality of whats going on with the people we pay to run the planet? And how they lie repeatedly with often there own interests as a priority? Wikileaks is just a messenger for those who want transparency and justice with only the liers and dodgy bastards with anything to worry about. Have you seen any information in the leaks that could actually help the bad guys pin down troops. Do you think the Taliban in Afganistan are all frantically browsing wikileaks on there stone carved laptops?

  16. Its not that th3j35t3r kid again is it? on DDoS Attack On Wikileaks Increasing · · Score: 1

    Its not that th3j35t3r kid again is it? Or is it the US government in disguise? I would have thought most people would want to know all the dodgy stuff the government has been lying about. I'm still straining to find this information that puts soldiers in jeperdy any more than those in Washington did in the first place. If you havent watched the Restrepo documentary that has just come out I'd highly recommend it. Couldnt help remember how GW got out of active service and then signed up these poor buggers. But back on topic, why are people so opposed to a guy just trying to show the world all the dodgy crap being pulled on us?

  17. Re:Internet Kill Switch on WikiLeaks Under Denial of Service Attack · · Score: 1

    I think your absolutely right. Had this leak not happend, I seriously doubt it would have even been considered.

  18. Boo hoo CA, I have no sympathy what so ever on CA Sues Over DB2 Migration Tool · · Score: 1

    Boo hoo CA, I have no sympathy what so ever. Perhaps develop a modern replacement and stop punishing your customers because your db products are comparable with a 1970s bus.

  19. And all those guns in the US? on Next Step For US Body Scanners Could Be Trains, Metro Systems · · Score: 1

    I would have thought all the guns carried by Americans would be far more of a threat than any terrorist bombers. After all, how many suicide bombers have killed people on public transport recently?

  20. I herd the TSA offered to install body scanners on Students Banned From Bringing Pencils To School · · Score: 1

    I herd the TSA has offered the school to install full body scanners at the gates. Apparently a class room was almost hijacked the other week by six year old terrorists carrying sticks of grey plasticine and safety scissors.

  21. The free world thanks you Senator Wyden of Oregon on Oregon Senator Stops Internet Censorship Bill · · Score: 5, Insightful

    The free world thanks you Senator Wyden of Oregon. Senator Stephen Conroy of Australia, take note.

  22. Be safer than sorry when it comes to cancer on National Opt-Out Day Against Virtual Strip Searches · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Why just do this on one day only when you can make this your default choice? I'd rather be safe than sorry when it comes to cancer. And I dont much like being treated like a naughty child by the TSA or whoever either.

  23. Just mail it to yourself before you board on Australian Visitors Must Declare Illegal Porn To Customs Officers · · Score: 1

    This is so easy to get around its not funny. Just like the proposed internet filter. Just take any porn you have and either post it to yourself before you leave or if its on your computer, just encrypt it. Customs officers are by no means nerds and I have my doubts as to what this stupidity will actually achieve. My guess is this legislation was a nice big candy apple for the religous nutters that seem to be taking over this government in a bid to enforce the hard word of jesus while the real sick pedo weirdos run a muck.

  24. Re:Some people insist on being arrested on 'Officer Bubbles' Sues YouTube Commenters Over Mockery · · Score: 1

    Blowing a rather effective eye irritant

    If you look closely, you can see he's wearing proective glasses. And not small ones either, full cover shades specifically for the purpose of shielding from such things.

  25. Re:My opinion, feel free to disagree! on Facebook Billionaire Gives Money To Legalize Marijuana · · Score: 1

    I find it strange that ethanol alcohol, a hydrocarbon that is used to clean grease from engines, disinfect skin before injections even as a petroleum substitute in cars and yet is totaly legal to buy at the corner store for consumption for the sole purpose of getting pissed. Is also shown to be physically addictive, makes the user a dribbling mess and unable to perform even the slightest complex tasks including driving or operating machinery due to it working bassically by killing your brain cells. Not to mention the anger and violence, sexual assaults, etc. And is totally accepted. Yet a natural plant that grows in the wild that yeilds a drug, THC or tetra hydro cannabinol, which is shown not to be physically adicitve, does not cause brain cell damage, rage, violence, etc. Has zero related deaths worldwide to date. Oh, and a fantastic alternative to timber pulp for making paper, which might be why it was stamped out by America the way that it was. I have never been quite sure why it was run out of town like a homosexual in Texas and why it is still classed as a dangerous drug. How exactly is it dangerous other than "foods may appear more delicious than they are" and the obligatory cancer with smoking the drug?