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  1. It is possible that people really dont like the content @Youtube.

  2. Dot(s) in a Gmail account get you wrong mail.

  3. Sound like an ongoing DDos or hack.

  4. One Party States - Recording on Feds: Your Employer Can't Stop You From Recording Conversations At Work (huffingtonpost.com) · · Score: 1

    Just live in a "one party state". This means you can record your personal conversations in most any setting, work included. Kentucky is a one party state.

  5. Whole House Protection on Ask Slashdot: Best Option For Heavy-Duty, Full-Home Surge Protection? · · Score: 1

    Have an electrician install a whole house surge device at the main power panel. Remember, these protection devices are designed to fail after a BAD hit. Get a surge device with external status display.

    I installed mine, I do not recommend you install this as you need to pull your meter and most (all) power companies don't like this. Especially, when amateurs are doing the work. Oh well.

  6. Journal Article on SETI To Scour the Moon For Alien Footprints? · · Score: 1

    Why post something that costs $31.00.

  7. LOIC on Angles On Anonymous · · Score: 2

    DOWNLOAD: loic.sourceforge.net

    Works OK.

  8. Long Road Downhill on BlackBerry Battle In India Going Down To the Wire · · Score: 1

    When RIM gives in the India's security service it will become a world broker of user messages. How, just route user messages throught India. What India reads the world reads.

    Welcome earthlings.

  9. Who says? Just TOR. on Google CEO Schmidt Predicts End of Online Anonymity · · Score: 1

    "According to Schmidt, true transparency and anonymity on the Internet will become a thing of the past because of the need to combat criminal and 'anti-social' behavior." Of course he would like this. Another way to make money at user expense.

    This is posted using Tor. [http://www.torproject.org/] [http://www.torproject.org/easy-download.html.en].

    The Tor windows installation is portable [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portable_application] and anti-forensic [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti-computer_forensics].

    Happy Computing

  10. VM, Linux, and Qemu on Good, Portable "Virtual" Linux Distro? · · Score: 1

    Another way,

    I run a University OS class lab computer and I run VMware (http://downloads.vmware.com/d/info/datacenter_downloads/vmware_server/2_0) server (free version) on a Centos (http://www.centos.org/) base. Each student has a single Minux (http://www.minix3.org/) image on the VMware server. The students can access their base Linux account and Minux image. They have detailed OS projects in both environments.

    For student who want to do work without a network connection I created a simple QEMU (http://wiki.qemu.org/Main_Page) image for them to use. The QEMU is pre-set in a directory for them.

    I would not have a real class use a USB drive for a programming driven OS or similar class. Too many issues. Our student mostly have tablet computers. For computer engineering students one would think that they know software. Sadly, they do not.

    The base computer is a quad Intel with 8 GB ram. We used a dual core blade with 4 GB ram without trouble. Only issues is disk space. Each student needs about 40 - 50 MB per class.

    Good Luck

  11. Why Stop Them on Coping With 1 Million SSH Authentication Failures? · · Score: 1

    Some advice:

    Hack the ssh program, let them in, rate limit them after they give you data, then dump them. Start all over again.

    I'll let you know how this works as I have a research project to do this.

    I am looking for ssh friends :)

  12. Try Modeling the Expected Network on Low-Bandwidth, Truly Remote Management? · · Score: 1

    Try using OptNet [http://www.opnet.com/university_program/teaching_with_opnet/] network modeler and see what issues you might have.

  13. Re:Fun Rides on The Unauthorized State-Owned Chinese Disneyland · · Score: 1

    Free Enterprise AT It's Best

  14. Clean Hard Drive? WifI? Avoid jail? on Safeguards For RIAA Hard Drive Inspection · · Score: 1

    Use Linux and learn how to use it with a crypt partition.

    Wipe logs.

    Do nothing on any computer except yours. Never at work, school, or a public computer.

    Do random downloads at various time.

    AND: Dump data to a remote USB drive and keep it separate from your other computer. As in not available to be found in a casual search.

    AND: Post the following on your computer room's door, "No one has permission to be in this room besides [your name here]. No person in this home has permission to allow others to enter or search this room without my written permission and me being present at the time of the search. Any questions may be directed to [my attorney name and phone number] or to me at [cellphone]."

    ABOVE: Place on your computer startup screen, too.

    If "they" come WITH a warrant, SHUT your mouth, be nice, get names and paperwork, and offer them something to drink. It is hard work doing a proper search. Or, If they come WITHOUT a warrant refer to the previous item. Except: do not let anyone in the house. NEVER NEVER EVER

    AND REMEMBER: Be nice and shut up. As is said, "Name , rank, and serial number only."

  15. Well? on 48% of Americans Reject Evolution · · Score: 1

    I know the earth is flat because the National Geographic has a map showing the same. You can go off the edge!

    "Praise the lord, pass the ammo."

    NOT

  16. BellSouth/ATT on Broadband Providers' Hidden Bandwidth Limits · · Score: 0, Troll

    What changes? Its all about your money with no use that is acceptable. All want "grand ma's" who only use the service on Sundays.

    BellSouth: They change renew your DHCP address 5 - 10 time a minute to drop you from you connection. Follow your logs. Accept, on my system they just slow thing down. Anyway, no wonder we a "last" in the world in high speed connections. It's a Republican thing!

  17. About Time. on CompUSA Closing More Than 50 Percent of Stores · · Score: 1

    Good-by, they make Radio Shack look like IBM.

  18. Re:Aren't there laws against this? on Software Deletes Files to Defend Against Piracy · · Score: 1

    What a TURD.

  19. password on Woman Wins Right to Criticize Surgeon on Website · · Score: 1

    Could you leave a user name and password?

  20. Backup Links on Small-Office Windows Based Backup Software? · · Score: 3, Interesting
  21. Old News, Don't use Nextel... on FBI Taps Cell Phone Microphones in Mafia Case · · Score: 1

    Nextel has alway had the "baby monitor" feature and cops have know this since Nextel stated in the business. Bad guys use this feature against the police. Think of your own details.

  22. Your Choice on Bush Admin. Appoints Civil-Liberties Officer · · Score: 1

    2008
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    Sorry I fell asleep at the keybored

  23. Oh Ya on Bush Admin. Appoints Civil-Liberties Officer · · Score: 1


    Wanna bet.

    Look here for Bushie's new adventures:

    EFF is a nonprofit group of passionate people -- lawyers, technologists, volunteers, and visionaries -- working to protect your digital rights.

    http://www.eff.org/legal/cases/att/

    EFF's Class-Action Lawsuit Against AT&T for Collaboration with Illegal Domestic Spying Program

    Better than a Big Mac lunch:
    https://secure.eff.org/site/SPageServer?pagename=D ON_splash&JServSessionIdr011=v8n0n891r1.app2a