I'm attending Black Hat this year and I read an interesting post from Ian Clarke, the creator of FreeNet, on their website. It seems like he was in the midst of creating a truly dark and searchable P2P client. I guess the supreme court will hold him liable now.
Here's a link to the posting:
http://www.blackhat.com/html/bh-blackpage/bh-black page-2005.html
I'm definitely going to attend his talk at Black Hat to see what else he has to say about this ruling.
I'm attending Black Hat this year and I read an interesting post from Ian Clarke, the creator of FreeNet, on their website. It seems like he was in the midst of creating a truly dark and searchable P2P client. I guess the supreme court will hold him liable now. Here's a link to the posting: http://www.blackhat.com/html/bh-blackpage/bh-black page-2005.html
I'm definitely going to attend his talk at Black Hat to see what else he has to say about this ruling.
http://stashbox.fromtheshadows.tv/
or the actual torrent:
http://torrents.fromtheshadows.tv/fts_box1.0.avi.t orrent
I saw it in action at DEFCON. I know it's true.
Actually, they were 30mw Lucent Orinoco cards. Impressed yet?