Soon to be overheard in University Comp. Labs:
*POP*
Reciever: OW! MY EYE!
Sender: NULL POINTER EXCEPTION! PWNZD!
Well anyway, it might be better to send encryption keys to other people, but then anybody within a close distance can use an RFID reader to ping the tag...
so it's still kind of useless...
But dang if this isn't cool.
Security through obscurity? Look how well it's worked for Microsoft.
Any sufficiently advanced neural net should be able to deterministically find changes in common data communication where information can be hidden. And do you truly think that your data is not being checked by big brother? [puts on tinfoil hat]
IANAL, but I'd really like to see how this would work with employees who don't fully understand what they're signing who work on open source projects in their spare time.
Soon to be overheard in University Comp. Labs: *POP* Reciever: OW! MY EYE! Sender: NULL POINTER EXCEPTION! PWNZD! Well anyway, it might be better to send encryption keys to other people, but then anybody within a close distance can use an RFID reader to ping the tag... so it's still kind of useless... But dang if this isn't cool.
Security through obscurity? Look how well it's worked for Microsoft.
Any sufficiently advanced neural net should be able to deterministically find changes in common data communication where information can be hidden. And do you truly think that your data is not being checked by big brother?
[puts on tinfoil hat]
IANAL, but I'd really like to see how this would work with employees who don't fully understand what they're signing who work on open source projects in their spare time.
Has SCO found a way to claim IP?