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  1. Re:Password strength vs. Validation Rules on Analysis of 32 Million Breached Passwords · · Score: 1

    I use GPass on ubuntu ( http://projects.netlab.jp/gpass/ ) - I love the way its simple password generator works. Plus its only 1 file I have to keep synced between different computers ...

  2. Re:Password strength vs. Validation Rules on Analysis of 32 Million Breached Passwords · · Score: 1

    Do you do your banking at friends house regularly? If you do, having a weak password is the least of your worry ...

  3. Re:Grain of salt. on Malware Can Download Child Porn To Your Computer · · Score: 1

    or giving the real customer(s) of the site(s) a safe proxy to browse thru

  4. Re:As the article says... on Doom9 Researchers Break BD+ · · Score: 1

    You are not alone.
    And don't forget: if you bulid it they will come

  5. Re:Keep fighting, but be realistic on Video Game Actors Say They Don't Get Their Due · · Score: 1

    Is it time for video game actors to be treated as well as those in other mediums? No, its time for actors in other mediums to be treated as those in video games!
  6. Re:Well, that's good... on Freenet Version 0.7 Release Candidate 1 Available · · Score: 1

    I would help run this network but I am convinced it is full of child porn. If you don't run it, how would you know?
    Statements like this smell like FUD...
  7. Re:Well.... on Blu-ray BD+ Cracked · · Score: 1

    No... why?

  8. Re:Skype unbreakable? on Skype Encryption Stumps German Police · · Score: 1

    I don't think Slovenia is a good example country...
    there are no decent hax0rz here, just script-kiddies... and what they do best is script-hack 127.0.0.1

  9. Re:RIAA's biggest mistake.. on Usenet.com May Find Safe Harbor From RIAA lawsuit · · Score: 1

    Even the congress is looking at changing copyright law.

    Could you please supply a reference for this statement? TIA

  10. Re:USENET? on Usenet.com May Find Safe Harbor From RIAA lawsuit · · Score: 1

    Plus there are those pesky .nzb files ... wink wink, nod nod

  11. Re:thank u bill on Vista Upgrades Require Presence of Old OS · · Score: 1

    Haven't you heard of TrueCrypt yet?

  12. Re:Not so fast. on Chinese Prof Cracks SHA-1 Data Encryption Scheme · · Score: 1

    Just curious: Why would I sign A' if A is still in my sent items folder?

  13. Re:Not everybody can/will run a server on The Case for OpenID · · Score: 1

    As you said - Johnny is lazy ... what will happen to his account on www.b.com when he looses www.a.com domain name?
    And what if www.a.com was not even owned by Johnny and they go belly up? Johnny looses all accounts... game over!

    This is a baaaaaad idea, folks will use it, but its bad anyway.

  14. Re:Huh? 64-bit XP exists. on How Much Does a Vista Upgrade Cost? · · Score: 1

    Exactly!
    I've had XP64 installed at work but downgraded because I couldn't get anything to work!

    I only have 1 machine with 64bit OS, and only that because app running on it needs all the RAM it can get...

  15. How about voluntary filtering? on Challenging the Child Online Protection Act · · Score: 3, Insightful

    I've been wondering, why don't the adult web-masters voluntarily put something like
    <META NAME="might_be_inaporopriate" CONTENT="true">

    Let the net-nanny type apps handle it, and be done with it...
    Its lot less painfull than moving to .xxx domains and the parents not using filtering software have only self to blame.

    I know l33t kids could get around it, but it's an offer of hand.

  16. Re:Still payable if TV/Radio streams firewalled? on Germany's New Internet License Fee · · Score: 1
    Their only real evidence would come through watching your through a window.

    I don't think this is legal. I think they could be charged with voyeurism...
  17. Re:The Invincible on Robot Swarm Shifts Heavy Objects · · Score: 1

    Why a book when TV show will do?
    Some of us are too lazy to read... ;)

  18. Re:Two words... on Vista Licenses Limit OS Transfers, Ban VM Use · · Score: 1

    I think they have a problem with virtualization in general because of DRM.

    Will the likes of VMware provide direct link to TPM chip? In any case as I see it it, its a big DRM hole... and I believe RIAA/MPAA won't like it (when they find about it)

  19. Re:Dog collars. on Airport To Tag Passengers With RFID · · Score: 1

    Wow! My very own Bling-Bling!
    But Battle Royale? Nah! My first thought was Running Man http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0093894/

  20. Re: I agree on Vista DRM Prevents Kernel Tampering · · Score: 1

    U have spare $500 :)

  21. Re:well then on Teens Don't Buy Legit MP3s Because They Can't? · · Score: 1
  22. Re:What would really help Corel... on Dropping Linux Helped Restore Corel Profitability · · Score: 1

    Exactly! They opted for the wrong product for OSS market... simple as that :)

  23. Re:What's in a name? on Planning Dapper +1, The Edgy Eft · · Score: 1

    hehe... thats why my SuSe machine hostname is susy

  24. Re:I don't believe it! on Yahoo Helps Jail Chinese Writer · · Score: 1

    Wrong!

    There is nothing wrong with tobacco companies being evil and people consuming that s**t...
    The problem is with companies getting away with not telling _known_ sideffects of consumption (watch "The Insider" with mr. Crowe;), pushing for consumer education in kindergarden even (**AA), thru lobying buying laws that will simply give them the market, ...

    The problem is that state capitalism has evolved into this global market where corporations own everything and in short time everyone.

    I think that doing two "simple" things would take care of this:
    1. Outlaw lobying - any polititian cought "raising founds" from a company should be jalied
    2. Outlaw corporation - this will return the power over the market back to the consumer ... just my 2c

  25. Re:Easy solution to phone spam... on Verizon Fights Back Against Mobile Phone Spam · · Score: 1

    Number recognition works, but not for long...

    EU is pushing hard for "Number Portability", this means that a subscriber would have same number when migrating from mobile, land-line and/or other providers... :(