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  1. Re:It's True on Study Links Storm Botnet's Growth To Illegal Drugs · · Score: 1

    If by lemon mold you mean penicillin, you are incorrect. Naturally occurring Penicillium notatum has an incredibly low yield and it took much work and genetic modification before production of usable amounts of penicillin could be created.

  2. Re:"Eh" on Porn Found On L.A. Obscenity Case Judge's Website · · Score: 1

    The only time goatse gets upmodded.

  3. No perfect solution, S/KEY works for some problems on Best Way To Avoid Keyloggers On Public Terminals? · · Score: 2, Insightful

    There is no perfect solution to this problem: using a public terminal is fundamentally insecure, and nothing you can do will change that. However, when I am faced with this problem, I log in using SSH and S/KEY. This prevents a key logger from gathering useful password data. You still have to be careful that no sensitive information is inputted or returned, this without fail will go into the hands of your attackers.

  4. Re:Oh the Humanity! on 'Porn King' Says Google Should Block Porn Access · · Score: 1

    I think you mean vulva.

  5. Re:Considering the the potential energy stores in. on Knee Brace Generates Electricity From Walking · · Score: 1

    That's a pretty good deal. Assuming lottery tickets cost $1 and payout 50% (common), that's $5 per 15 minutes or $20 an hour.

  6. Re:Salt on Using Google To Crack MD5 Passwords · · Score: -1, Troll

    You are just plain wrong.

  7. Re:Salt on Using Google To Crack MD5 Passwords · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Use a crazy fucking password, but you don't have to remember all of it.

  8. Re:Salt on Using Google To Crack MD5 Passwords · · Score: 1

    this isn't something the user can do
    That's not true. The user can generate a string with something like dd if=/dev/urandom bs=21 count=1|openssl base64 , store that string, and append it the the true password each time the log in. This has exactly the same results as the site correctly implementing salting.
  9. Re:guard pages, bit masks, and so on: better on Multiple FLAC Vulnerabilities Affect Every OS · · Score: 1

    I like it. But I don't know if it would be any faster than sanity checks.

  10. Re:We'll see about that. on A Foolproof Way To End Bank Account Phishing? · · Score: 1

    That doesn't help. How do you know the script it is submitting to is the right one? You won't find out if the certificate is valid untill you've already sent your data.

  11. Arrest? on Congressman Calls for Arrest of Security Researcher · · Score: 4, Insightful

    So, some guy said he should be arrested. Does that mean anything?

  12. stupid on How are 'Secret Questions' Secure? · · Score: 2, Informative

    Whenever I am presented with one of these, I just mash on the keyboard for a bit. I remember my passwords.

  13. Re:Libraries on House Passes Ban on Social Site Access · · Score: 1

    Last time I checked, my public library had a fiction section, primarily used for ENTERTAINMENT. Librarys are not just for research.

  14. Re:they do that best? on 'Hot Coffee' Scandal Officially Resolved · · Score: 1

    Wow, that's great.

  15. Re:The Only Problem on Kent State Banning Athletes from Using Facebook · · Score: 1

    made me laugh

  16. Re:First question: on A New Technique to Quickly Erase Hard Drives · · Score: 3, Funny

    umm, it's 10443888814131525066917527107166243825799642490473 83780384233483283953907971557456848826811934997558 34089010671443926283798757343818579360726323608785 13652779459569765437099983403615901343837183144280 70011855946226376318839397712745672334684344586617 49680790870580370407128404874011860911446797778359 80290066869389768817877859469056301902609405995794 53432823469303026696443059025015972399867714215541 69383555988529148631823791443449673408781187263949 64751001890413490084170616750936683338505510329720 88269550769983616369411933015213796825837188091833 65675122131849284636812555022599830041234478486259 56744921946170238065059132456108257318353800876086 22102834270197698202313169017678006675195485079921 63641937028537512478401490715913545998279051339961 15517942711068311340905842728842797915548497829543 23534517065223269061394905987693002122963395687782 87894844061600741294567491982305057164237715481632 13806310459029161369267083428564407304478999719017 81465763473223850267253059899795996090799469201774 62481771844986745565925017832907047311943316555080 75682218465717463732968849128195203174570024409266 16910874148385078411929804522981857338977648103126 08590300130241346718972667321649151113160292078173 8033436090243804708340403154190336
    different keys.

  17. Re:Unacceptable? on ICANN Finally Rejects .xxx Domain · · Score: 1

    People in western countries, and in the United States in paticular, have, for reasons inexplicable, a huge problem with sex. It's still seen as wrong, dirty, nasty, etc, etc. Unfit for public exposure. Unacceptable. Tough shit. People are interested in sex. People want to know about sex. In fact, people need to know about sex. Just because certain wretches find anything to do with sex perturbing does not mean that the rets of us have to kowtow to their demands.

    So, if people in the United States have a huge problem with sex, no one in the United States would worry about porn because everyone would have a problem with it

  18. Re:Stupid Comparisons on Hard Drive Memory Lane · · Score: 1

    Well, you can get some ferro-magnetic oils that i suppose you could make a hard drive (or a liquidy drive) out of. But I'm sure the bit densitie would be much lower, and the oils are pretty expensive, so I think oil hard drives would be much more expensive.

  19. Re:So what? on U.S. Plan To Fight The Internet Revealed · · Score: 1

    The war in iraq was a great idea.
    just a freindly message from your local Psyops officer

  20. Re:Wow! A new story! on Brain Scans to Identify Liars? · · Score: 1

    RSS takes like half an hour to update