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  1. A great book for young people on Hacking: The Art of Exploitation · · Score: 1

    Despite its name and nature this book was very good for me when I was about 17. It made me understand programming and memory concepts better, so if you have mostly learned programming from books and examples, this book isn't just great but essential - almost a necessity.

  2. Re:They're going to have a hard time on Friendster Back from the Dead? · · Score: 1

    Take it from a young idiot with a bunch of young idiot friends that all have accounts on every social networking site. Every teenager will sign up for it and half of the idiots will click the links to download ringtone's for their phones, and other crap. It is the easiest way to make a buck.

    I get invites from retards all over the place that I meet, for myspace, bebo, ringo, hi5, all that useless crap. Then eventually poor sods like me sign up accounts hoping the invites go away. Then you just get spammed daily with people wanting to have a picture of you show on their profile as if your actually their friend.

    When I grow up and stop masturbating five times a day, hold down a stable relationship, and have children they will be grounded from these sites for the misbehavior of being born. Really! Social Networking have made it easier for rapists than ever before! Just say your some sweet guy to some girl in the next town who doesn't know your actually the alienated fuck of a high school that got expelled and never had a girlfriend then meet the girl, who's dipshit parents love the idea of modern relationships formed on the Internet (I grew up with parents like this) and think its actually a good thing... and you have yourself some pussy (I hope I don't get charges as an accessory for something, because this is Slashdot after all).

    These sites attract everyone, because we can't get them out of our faces. They are always there, they are always spamming us with invites, and they are always bothering us with advertising. When all else fails they will just let you download a free song from Idiot-Tunes in the same time it takes me to get an album off piratebay.

    The thing all these sites appeal for is teenage bordem, there are millions of dumbed down youth out there with nothing better to do but post on myspace and bebo all day. I know this because I have even got so bored as to offend every obese girl which I could find on a profile... oh and this was through my "Friends Network." Wonderful fucking friend I am.

  3. Re:I blame it on the lack of logic today on E-Passport In the Works · · Score: 1

    RFID guided missiles? In Melbourne, Australia most of us already carry RFID on our cars every day. Eventually in our wallets by the look of things. I am yet to be shot at, though my car has troubles traveling intercontinental, mainly due to fuel-oxygen mixture. However according to the media our country is filled with terrorists. I wonder whats bullshit? RFID... or just terrorism in general. Though not all computer based security can be broken, it would be pretty easy to just use fingerprinting to identify my "E-Tag" (the thing my car wears so the govt can toll me on the highway) from an American Passport. There were no terrorists around my city in 2000 either, 2001 comes and they decide to arrest people. Where did they come from? Did they see the news on 9/11 and decide they should be terrorists as well? And if they are there, they decided that... what are they doing about it? I'm still depending on Rambo and American movies (and footage of American wars) to see shit get blown up. If the terrorists are so useless they can only put out one attack a year, why not cut tax and just let people die? They do it to junkies, homeless, and the ill. Who cares?

  4. Re:Illinois won't be paying on Illinois to Pay for Unconstitutional Gaming Law · · Score: 1

    Score 5: completely obvious?

  5. FIrefox NoScript? on JavaScript Malware Open The Door to the Intranet · · Score: 2, Interesting

    How anyone can just not use a simple extension to block scripts, flash, java, etc like the Firefox NoScript extension is just confusing to me. People actually seem to want to run foreign applications on their system through sites which can quite easily load anything they want.

    Make it clear to your family that the modern Internet is like the real world. Protecting your computer with either a secure Internet Explorer (eg: the default Windows 2003 IE config) or Mozilla Firefox (with the NoScript and CookieSafe) configuration is like leaving your car unlocked in a inner-suburb train station... It will get broken into!

    For those affected by these issues: welcome to the real world. Grow up, plug in, learn what the hell your doing on this internet.

    You should need a licence to even have an Internet Connection.

  6. Re:patented codec support? on Fedora Core 6 Preview · · Score: 1

    Fedora has a corprate backing, which means MP3 royaltees, and you CAN add a repository to get playback. Unlike Ubuntu it isn't full of vulnerable outdated packages in the name of "stabily" (and is still more stable), and doesn't have retarded features like World Readable Homedirectories.

    Freshrpms and Linva provide yum repo's so you can get ATI drivers, MP3, DVD, etc,etc,etc

  7. Re:IPv6 Adoption on U.S. Government to Adopt IPv6 in 2008 · · Score: 1

    The problem is most people won't like having to buy a new router and soforth, a lot of people are running routers that wouldn't be supported with IPv6 firmware also. The first big step is really content providers and webservers running ipv6, and that will increase as countries that rely on ipv6 adoption due to population like China and India are able to be tapped into their market.

    With the way infrastructure is growing in those two countries I believe IPv6 adoption is probable to the mainstream within the next 5-7 years personally, however thats just speculation.

  8. Multicast IP on Will World Cup Streaming Cause Internet Meltdown? · · Score: 1

    Is it really that hard to multicast the stupid thing? Would be it be so hard for man kind to actually be efficent for a change.

    Cricket is gay though, so I hope the people watching just loose their jobs.

  9. Web 3.0 on Why Web 2.0 Will End Your Privacy · · Score: 1

    How about we all get together and lynch the Web 2.0 people and their invasion of privacy, along with the TCPA people and make Web 3.0. At the rate we are going, we have the web 2.0 people invading every inch of our privacy, and then we have the TCPA people invading our freedom. I havn't seen an offical timeline for TPM brain implants, but already we are shaping up the very 1984 like world.

    I suggest Web 3.0: Free of morons, hype, marketing, and Microsoft, Sony, Intel, AMD, RIAA, MPAA, del.icio.us, Technorati, Flickr, and digg.

  10. Re:A smashed drive tells no tales on Secure Hard Drive Deletion Appliance? · · Score: 1

    I think a much easier solution, and more effective would be to use a blow torch on this disk surface.

  11. HAL 9000 on Commercial Exoskeletons · · Score: 1

    [i]What are you doing Dave?[/i]

  12. Re:If I win the lottery... on Open Source As Legal Time Bomb · · Score: 1

    5 or 10, yea. Then they will sue it back off you for following the law of gravity.

  13. Re:Provided that he keeps the helmet on... on Internet Access 10 Kilometers High Up In The Air · · Score: 1

    Non smokers always bitch about second-hand smoke. However I must say the smoke I breath from my cigarette is fucking awesome man. Don't like second-hand smoke? Take up smoking.

  14. Re:Forbes Features an anti-microsoft site on Forbes Lists Top Corporate Hate Web Sites · · Score: 1

    I am the one quoted http://www.microsuck.com/forums/showthread.php?t=8 928

    I have trashed the forum twice abusing moderator privs, I posted that the other day after returning for the first time in something like 6 months.

    And I am representing them.

    Bahahahahahahahahhahahaha

  15. Geeky Chicks Are The Hottest on Young Women Encouraged to Go For IT · · Score: 1

    But ones working for Microsoft can choke on dick.

    SUPPORT OPEN SOURCE

  16. Re:For a small price on Google Donating Bandwidth and Servers to Wikipedia · · Score: 1

    Google Gwikimarts? They might be able to beat the prices of Aldi and Bilo down here in Australia.

  17. Re:I have a better question, slightly off-topic on Computer-Edited Photos Lead To Child-Porn Locale · · Score: 1

    I used to suffer pedophilia which started when I was about 14 when me and a friend found humor in downloading kiddie porn of Kazza. I started to become sensitised to it, being a horny teenager at the time, and I have recently walked through the treatment door which has been going extremly well. I think kiddie porn breeds pedophiles, and im a first hand example of that.

  18. Re:I have a better question, slightly off-topic on Computer-Edited Photos Lead To Child-Porn Locale · · Score: 1

    You certainly have a point, of course it is usually completly different sections of law enforcement agencys handling these things. The amount of child porn on P2P networks is disturbing.

    However I will state, in australia the police are fucking slack. I was webcamming with a friend who is 17 and his perants were always seemingly sex obsessed, and so was he, I just figured there open about that stuff. While on webcam his dad walked in his room and he turned his monitor off, in the background I seen his dad do somthing involving the loss of pants, etc, not much but it was disturbing.

    I contacted the police and they refused to even do some basic investigation, which is disgusting being an eye witness AND sex abuse victim myself.

  19. Gmail on Can-Spam Increased Spam · · Score: 1

    Yet, I have not had one spam messege reach my inbox. My email is published in the open in many places, at the bottom of certain popular articles that any spam bot can pick up easily, spam is not my problem anymore. :D If you want an invite, ask and I will send you one.

  20. Re:Indeed on Microsoft Claims Linux Security a Myth · · Score: 1

    But It Still Does Not Mean Linux Or Windows Are Any Less Or More Secure.

  21. Re:Make it illegal. on Spamfighting Since the Death of MakeLoveNotSpam? · · Score: 1

    Maybe we should slashdot them and there toasters.

  22. I predict that in five years on Hannu H. Kari Gives The Internet 2 More Years · · Score: 1

    I will be five years older.

    I think this guy is just a little pissed off, hence that mood has given him a negative bias. Its just like the emo girls weblog, she doesnt see herself going anywhere and writes for attention, but in a few years she will grow up and the problems will be countered by some logical solution and thought.

    The Internet will do exactly the same.

  23. So when can I on Brain Controlled Computing a Reality · · Score: 1

    ssh into my brain and do an apt-get install women-skills

    i can see this technology helping a lot of slashdotters

  24. Re:I'd Prefer Stoning on Massachusetts Atty. General Forces Spammer to Pay · · Score: 2, Insightful

    You will win my vote if your ever up for congress.

  25. Re:Good to see. on Massachusetts Atty. General Forces Spammer to Pay · · Score: 1

    So they are basically allowing you to get a licence to spam now?

    Oh how wonderful

    However its unsuprising, these days everything is for sale.