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I know there's a table of these in Schneier and there's the Seven
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I'm just looking for an approximation.

Thanks.

Eric



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Reverse Scamming 419ers

2004-06-11 Thread Eric Cordian
I visited that 419eaters site, and I must say I have really mixed feelings
about what the people are doing there.

It's certainly unethical for Nigerians to try and make a living by bilking
foreigners with elaborate schemes that promise vast riches in return for an
advance fee.

But Nigeria is a very poor country, with high unemployment, where people are 
forced by economic circumstances to do almost anything to try and feed their 
families.  I see no reason to be proud of reverse-scamming a Nigerian out of 
$80 when it might be his entire family's food money for the month.

Only idiots fall for Nigerian Spam. (well, aside from that lady who worked 
at a bank, and sent some Nigerian $1.3 million of the bank's money)

It seems to me the relationship between affluent Americans and poor 
Nigerians is an example of a dominant class/subordinate class structure, and 
in such a structure, the subordinate class has rights, and the dominant 
class has responsibilities.

It is beneath the station of those those with the power to define, describe, 
and profile the world to pick the pocket of some poor black man in Africa, 
while encouraging him to pose for funny pictures that will be laughed at on 
some comfortably well off white person's web site.

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Re: Reverse Scamming 419ers

2004-06-11 Thread Dave Howe
Eric Cordian wrote:
 But Nigeria is a very poor country, with high unemployment, where
 people are forced by economic circumstances to do almost anything to
 try and feed their families. I see no reason to be proud of
 reverse-scamming a Nigerian out of $80 when it might be his entire
 family's food money for the month.
Presumably these are the Nigerians who have only $80 for food that 
month, yet somehow can still afford to bulkspam thousands of inboxes 
each day, process bank transactions and take part in international phone 
calls.
hell, if that sort of internet access and telephony is so cheap it 
doesn't make a noticable dent in a $80/month income, I definitely should 
move there myself!



Simplified base64 conversion

2004-06-11 Thread An Metet
I know there are readers here who are good at optimizing code.  Here are
my attempts to make simple and short versions of base64 encode/decode
in C.  I'd like to hear suggestions on how to simplify them even more.

Base64 encoding is a way of turning arbitrary binary data into printable
characters.  The idea is to take three consecutive 8-bit bytes, treat
this as 24 bits, then cut it into four 6-bit pieces.  Each 6-bit value
gets converted to a printable character from the strings A-Z, a-z, 0-9,
+, /, in that order.  That's 26 + 26 + 10 + 2 characters or 64.

Every 3 input bytes produces 4 output characters.  If the number of input
bytes is not a multiple of 3, for the last partial triplet we produce
2 or 3 characters of output using the 6-bit splitting, then pad with 1
or 2 equals signs (=) to make the output a multiple of 4 characters long.

Typical base64 implementations look more like
http://cool.haxx.se/cvs.cgi/*checkout*/curl/lib/base64.c?rev=1.30 which
are more readable, maybe, or at least more obviously correct.  These pull
out the basic 4-to-3 and 3-to-4 conversion functions, then have a driver
that calls these and takes care of end-message padding and such.

My approach was to use a read-and-write style.  For encoding, read 8
bits, write 6, read 8, write 6, read 8, write 6, write 6.  For decoding,
read 6, read 6, write 8, read 6, write 8, read 6, write 8.  I used a
state variable that counted to 3 for encoding (to 4 for decoding) and
a switch statement to show how to shift the bits around as needed for
the output.  Then on further study I noted that there were patterns in
the shifts that were very simply related to the state variable, so it
was possible to collapse all the cases as far as the shifts, with an if
statement for the extra output or input.

Given the state variable, doing the end padding was pretty simple, but
it would be nice if there were some way to fold that into the main loop.

For decoding, I borrowed an idea from http://base64.sourceforge.net/b64.c
for doing the ascii to binary conversion of the input characters,
and improved it somewhat.  The decode function ignores non-base64
characters so you can feed it input with line breaks and such in it.
(The encode function doesn't put in line breaks, but this could be added.)

One bizarre aspect of the decoder is that = signs are treated as non-b64
data and ignored, yet it still works right for the last 1 or 2 characters,
somewhat fortuitously.  For example, a 1-character input containing the
ascii letter x (0x78) gets encoded as eA==, but you could feed just the
string eA into the base64 decoder and get x out.

Anyway, here are the two functions.  They are released for free use
without restriction, although they are so short that they are hardly
worth copyright.  In exchange I am soliciting suggestions on how to
make them even simpler and more elegant.


/* Base64 encoding and decoding, concise */


static const char cb64[]=ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz01
23456789+/;

int /* outlen */
enc64 (char *out, unsigned char *in, int inlen)
{
unsigned char c;
unsigned char pc = 0;
int st = 0; /* counts 0, 2, 4 */
char *iout = out;

while (inlen--)
{
c = *in++;
*out++ = cb64[pc | (c  (2+st))];
pc = (c  (4-st))  0x3f;
if ((st+=2) == 6)
{
*out++ = cb64[pc];
pc = st = 0;
}
}
if (st  0)
{
*out++ = cb64[pc];
*out++ = '=';
if (st == 2)
*out++ = '=';
}
return out - iout;
}


static const char cd64[]=|$$$}rstuvwxyz{$$$[EMAIL PROTECTED]
XYZ[\\]^_`abcdefghijklmnopq;

int /* outlen */
dec64 (unsigned char *out, char *in, int inlen)
{
unsigned char c;
unsigned char pc = 0;
int st = 0; /* Counts 0, 2, 4, 6 */
unsigned char *iout = out;

while (inlen--)
{
c = (unsigned char)*in++;
c = (c  '+' || c  'z') ? '$' : cd64[c - '+'];
if( c == '$')
continue;
c = c - 62;
if (st  0)
*out++ = pc | (c  (6-st));
pc = c  (2+st);
if ((st+=2) == 8)
pc = st = 0;
}
/* assert (pc == 0); */
return out - iout;
}


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Re: Reverse Scamming 419ers

2004-06-11 Thread Roy M. Silvernail
Eric Cordian wrote:
It's certainly unethical for Nigerians to try and make a living by bilking
foreigners with elaborate schemes that promise vast riches in return for an
advance fee.
Granted.
But Nigeria is a very poor country, with high unemployment, where people are 
forced by economic circumstances to do almost anything to try and feed their 
families.  I see no reason to be proud of reverse-scamming a Nigerian out of 
$80 when it might be his entire family's food money for the month.
The 419 scam has been going on for the best part of half a century.  The 
advent of the net and email has only allowed it to spread farther and 
wider, while law enforcement has been unable to stem it significantly. 
If reverse-scamming some Nigerian fraudster out of the month's food 
budget incents him to seek out legal means of income, that's one less 
419er.  If a few of his friends drop their fraud careers after seeing 
one of them get taken, that's more ex-419ers.

It seems to me the relationship between affluent Americans and poor 
Nigerians is an example of a dominant class/subordinate class structure, and 
in such a structure, the subordinate class has rights, and the dominant 
class has responsibilities.
Including the responsibility to tacitly underwrite a massive, 
national-scale fraud campaign?  Somehow, I don't think so.

It is beneath the station of those those with the power to define, describe, 
and profile the world to pick the pocket of some poor black man in Africa, 
while encouraging him to pose for funny pictures that will be laughed at on 
some comfortably well off white person's web site.
But it's the proper station of that poor black African to attempt 
picking the pocket of any number of comfortably well-off white people? 
419ers are criminals.  They steal money by dint of deception.  They 
break the social contract.  I can't get too worked up about turning the 
tables on them.  Think of it as evolution in action.
--
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Never Forget:  It's Only 1's and 0's!
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Re: Reverse Scamming 419ers

2004-06-11 Thread Eric Cordian
David Howe writes:

 Presumably these are the Nigerians who have only $80 for food that 
 month, yet somehow can still afford to bulkspam thousands of inboxes 
 each day, process bank transactions and take part in international phone 
 calls.

Email is free.  That is why we have a spam problem.  If email required 37
cent stamps, it would be no more annoying than junk snailmail.

I would suspect that after initial contact is made, and a fee is
transferred, part of that money can be used to fund the appearance of the
scam, and still make a profit.

 hell, if that sort of internet access and telephony is so cheap it 
 doesn't make a noticable dent in a $80/month income, I definitely should 
 move there myself!

I think this sort of scamming is a very highly leveraged activity, with an
occasional large payoff, like playing a slot machine with the overall odds
slightly in your favor.  It probably doesn't take too much before these guys
are out in the street with nothing.

Given the number of people worldwide currently in that situation, I probably
won't behave in ways that increase it, even if the person in question is
trying to pick my pocket.

Visionary Philosophers should have higher moral standards than the scum of
the earth.

-- 
Eric Michael Cordian 0+
O:.T:.O:. Mathematical Munitions Division
Do What Thou Wilt Shall Be The Whole Of The Law



Re: Reverse Scamming 419ers

2004-06-11 Thread Eric Cordian
Roy M. Silvernail wrote:

 Think of it as evolution in action.

I think we've identified another applicant on the short list for Tim May's 
old job. :)

-- 
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Do What Thou Wilt Shall Be The Whole Of The Law



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Re: Reverse Scamming 419ers

2004-06-11 Thread Roy M. Silvernail
On Fri, 2004-06-11 at 14:41, Eric Cordian wrote:
 Roy M. Silvernail wrote:
 
  Think of it as evolution in action.
 
 I think we've identified another applicant on the short list for Tim May's 
 old job. :)

But I didn't come right out and *say* they need killing.  :)
-- 
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Re: Reverse Scamming 419ers

2004-06-11 Thread Tim
What a bleeding-heart moron you are, Eric!
Eric Cordian wrote:
I visited that 419eaters site, and I must say I have really mixed feelings
about what the people are doing there.
It's certainly unethical for Nigerians to try and make a living by bilking
foreigners with elaborate schemes that promise vast riches in return for an
advance fee.
But Nigeria is a very poor country, with high unemployment, where people are 
forced by economic circumstances to do almost anything to try and feed their 
families.  I see no reason to be proud of reverse-scamming a Nigerian out of 
$80 when it might be his entire family's food money for the month.

Only idiots fall for Nigerian Spam. (well, aside from that lady who worked 
at a bank, and sent some Nigerian $1.3 million of the bank's money)

It seems to me the relationship between affluent Americans and poor 
Nigerians is an example of a dominant class/subordinate class structure, and 
in such a structure, the subordinate class has rights, and the dominant 
class has responsibilities.

 So the savages have a right to try to scam us, and we fat, rich 
Americans (at least us white ones, maybe the black ones never receive the
419 scams) should either give them some $$, or at least not try to stop 
the scams...

It is beneath the station of those those with the power to define, describe, 
and profile the world to pick the pocket of some poor black man in Africa, 
while encouraging him to pose for funny pictures that will be laughed at on 
some comfortably well off white person's web site.
 

 It's tough to have a fair debate with you, when you resort to using 
some extrasensory psychic powers which I am lacking.




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RE: Reverse Scamming 419ers

2004-06-11 Thread Tyler Durden
It is beneath the station of those those with the power to define, 
describe,
and profile the world to pick the pocket of some poor black man in Africa,
while encouraging him to pose for funny pictures that will be laughed at on
some comfortably well off white person's web site.

I gotta admit that made me a little uncomfortable. Made me think twice about 
pulling a few thou out if it were possible. But then again, it's arguable 
that if this dude spent more time trying to DO something productive he might 
make more than the beating he's taking perpetuating his pathetic scam. 
Actually, among all the African groups I've encountered in the US so far, 
Nigerians seem to have a lot more drive than other groups, and they seem to 
excel at technical subjects. So maybe this dude needs a beating or two to 
set him straight.

-TD

From: Eric Cordian [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Reverse Scamming 419ers
Date: Fri, 11 Jun 2004 10:31:07 -0700 (PDT)
I visited that 419eaters site, and I must say I have really mixed feelings
about what the people are doing there.
It's certainly unethical for Nigerians to try and make a living by bilking
foreigners with elaborate schemes that promise vast riches in return for an
advance fee.
But Nigeria is a very poor country, with high unemployment, where people 
are
forced by economic circumstances to do almost anything to try and feed 
their
families.  I see no reason to be proud of reverse-scamming a Nigerian out 
of
$80 when it might be his entire family's food money for the month.

Only idiots fall for Nigerian Spam. (well, aside from that lady who worked
at a bank, and sent some Nigerian $1.3 million of the bank's money)
It seems to me the relationship between affluent Americans and poor
Nigerians is an example of a dominant class/subordinate class structure, 
and
in such a structure, the subordinate class has rights, and the dominant
class has responsibilities.

It is beneath the station of those those with the power to define, 
describe,
and profile the world to pick the pocket of some poor black man in Africa,
while encouraging him to pose for funny pictures that will be laughed at on
some comfortably well off white person's web site.

--
Eric Michael Cordian 0+
O:.T:.O:. Mathematical Munitions Division
Do What Thou Wilt Shall Be The Whole Of The Law
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Re: Reverse Scamming 419ers

2004-06-11 Thread Tyler Durden
Well, burn down my unabomber shack! Have we smoked out Tim May? As much as 
his one-sided thinking pisses me off sometimes I miss the sheer fuck you 
of it.
-TD



From: Tim [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Eric Cordian [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Reverse Scamming 419ers
Date: Fri, 11 Jun 2004 15:30:52 -0700
What a bleeding-heart moron you are, Eric!
Eric Cordian wrote:
I visited that 419eaters site, and I must say I have really mixed feelings
about what the people are doing there.
It's certainly unethical for Nigerians to try and make a living by bilking
foreigners with elaborate schemes that promise vast riches in return for 
an
advance fee.

But Nigeria is a very poor country, with high unemployment, where people 
are forced by economic circumstances to do almost anything to try and feed 
their families.  I see no reason to be proud of reverse-scamming a 
Nigerian out of $80 when it might be his entire family's food money for 
the month.

Only idiots fall for Nigerian Spam. (well, aside from that lady who worked 
at a bank, and sent some Nigerian $1.3 million of the bank's money)

It seems to me the relationship between affluent Americans and poor 
Nigerians is an example of a dominant class/subordinate class structure, 
and in such a structure, the subordinate class has rights, and the 
dominant class has responsibilities.

 So the savages have a right to try to scam us, and we fat, rich Americans 
(at least us white ones, maybe the black ones never receive the
419 scams) should either give them some $$, or at least not try to stop the 
scams...

It is beneath the station of those those with the power to define, 
describe, and profile the world to pick the pocket of some poor black man 
in Africa, while encouraging him to pose for funny pictures that will be 
laughed at on some comfortably well off white person's web site.


 It's tough to have a fair debate with you, when you resort to using some 
extrasensory psychic powers which I am lacking.


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2004-06-11 Thread R. A. Hettinga
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Jun. 11, 2004. 01:00 AM
Certicom reports first profitable fiscal year


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Waterloo, and Pennsylvania-based Unisys Corp., a global information
technology services company.

 The structure of the RIM deal is a model for what Certicom hopes to do in
other contracts as it seeks to generate an ongoing stream of recurring
revenue rather than lumpy revenue from one-time sales, McKinnon told
analysts. With the RIM contract, Certicom is selling a pre-paid block of
licences.

 We like this model. I would say it's representative of the financial
model for this company going forward, McKinnon said during a conference
call.

 While Certicom's technological strength has long been acknowledged, the
company has struggled to turn that acumen into sales and profits since it
was founded in 1985. It issued an initial public stock offering in June,
1997.

 Certicom rose 27 cents (Canadian) to $3.45 yesterday on the Toronto Stock
Exchange, up 8.5 per cent. But the stock is well below its 52-week high of
$4.99, set in January, and the all-time split-adjusted high of $120.47 set
in March, 2000.

 In the fiscal fourth quarter, Certicom's board approved a new strategy for
licensing the company's intellectual property. McKinnon wouldn't provide
guidance on future revenue.

 Earnings for the financial year ended April 30 amounted to 50 cents (U.S.)
a share and compared with a loss of $4.9 million, or 15 cents per share, a
year earlier.

 In the fourth quarter, Certicom lost $1.7 million, or 4 cents a share,
compared with a loss of $2 million, or 6 cents a share, a year earlier.

 Revenue rose to $2.6 million from $2.4 million.


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[predicting the end of the world] has not been found agreeable to
experience. -- Edward Gibbon, 'Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire'



Re: Reverse Scamming 419ers

2004-06-11 Thread Justin
On 2004-06-11T20:22:33-0400, Tyler Durden wrote:
 
 Well, burn down my unabomber shack! Have we smoked out Tim May? As much as 
 his one-sided thinking pisses me off sometimes I miss the sheer fuck you 
 of it.
 
 From: Tim [EMAIL PROTECTED]

If so, it's quite a clever disguise.
User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.4) Gecko/20030624 
Netscape/7.1 (ax)

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Yes.  But it's the right decision, and I made it for my daughter.
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Re: Reverse Scamming 419ers

2004-06-11 Thread Tim
Tyler Durden wrote:
Well, burn down my unabomber shack! Have we smoked out Tim May? As 
much as his one-sided thinking pisses me off sometimes I miss the 
sheer fuck you of it.
-TD
 Nope, sorry champ!
 But look at the bright side -- you've got a good excuse to keep smoking.



Re: Reverse Scamming 419ers

2004-06-11 Thread R. A. Hettinga
At 5:24 PM -0400 6/11/04, Roy M. Silvernail wrote:
But I didn't come right out and *say* they need killing.  :)

See below...

Cheers,
RAH

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on our own! And we were grateful! --Alan Olsen



Re: Reverse Scamming 419ers

2004-06-11 Thread Bill Stewart
Troll bait - yum!   But this discussion is already partly my fault,
so I guess I'll bite.
It's true that most of these scammers have chosen a
life of non-violent theft that's more moral than some of the things
they could have done for money, like being bandits,
or joining the armies of the corrupt dictators they're
pretending to be the kids of.   That's still no excuse,
and they're in no position to complain if they get ripped off.
Furthermore, some suckers occasionally lose enough money to them
that they come to Nigeria looking for it, or come to Nigeria
to get their big payoffs, and some of the scammers demonstrate
that their non-violence is not based on principle but on opportunity,
so the suckers either get kidnapped for ransom, killed, or both.
But let's look a bit farther into the victims of these scams.
- Ordinary people get their time wasted by the volume of this stuff.
-- If scammers don't mind wasting our time,
they're in no position to complain if some sucker
wastes their time by asking for a photograph of them
dancing around with a chicken or whatever,
and while they're doing that, they're not wasting my time.
- ISPs get their money wasted carrying this stuff.
-- Scammers are in no position to complain if they
occasionally get sued, or if their cybercafes get sued
or cut off from the net and go out of business.
- Greedy suckers who don't mind accepting a cut of the money
from the classic corrupt murderous dictator or
corrupt construction company's take.
There are some people who'd contend that taking these people's
money is a _good_ thing, just like taking the scammers' money is,
but certainly they deserve whatever happens to them.
Their wives and kids may or may not deserve it,
but the beauty of the classic 419 scam is that they're
unable to go to the police because they're as guilty as the scammers.
It's too bad that the only way for these suckers to lose big money
is for the scammers to get it, because otherwise it's kind of fun.
- Gullible suckers who actually believe the less immoral versions
of the scam: You've won the lottery, My church needs money,
I'm dying and have no heirs and want to give my money away.
Ripping off these people is wrong, and in many cases it's
elderly people's life savings that they've got no way to replace,
and the lying scum who are trying to rip them off deserve
anything that happens to them, especially if it takes them
out of action before they succeed and gets them revealed to their
friends, families, and business acquaintances as incompetent thieves.
It's more likely to succeed than complaining to the Nigerian police,
but if the police actually _did_ anything more severe than
demanding a cut of the profits, it would be much worse for the 
scammers
and their families than simply losing money and getting laughed
out of the cybercafe and Western Union office.  One good reason for
operating a 419 scam out of a Netherlands cybercafe is that
nobody's trying to impose Islamic law and cut your hand off...

Evolution in action is certainly a good start here.
- There's also a middle ground of suckers, e.g. the ones who aren't
accepting money from anything obviously criminal,
but who should know bloody well that they probably don't have
an uncle Fred suckers'-last-name-here prospecting for oil in Nigeria
for whom they're the next of kin, and that accepting the money
rather than finding the real relatives who deserve it is dishonest,
though it's ostensibly going to go to somebody who has just as
little actual claim on the money, like the local government,
so what the heck.  The scammers who try this one certainly
deserve to get on other spammers' lists, lose a few bucks,
and be encouraged to have embarrassing photos of themselves
posted on the net.


failure notice

2004-06-11 Thread MAILER-DAEMON
Hi. This is the qmail-send program at eircom.net.
I'm afraid I wasn't able to deliver your message to the following addresses.
This is a permanent error; I've given up. Sorry it didn't work out.

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recent brute-force work factor calculations

2004-06-11 Thread Eric Murray


Does anyone know of a recent brute-force work
factor calculation for the various common symmetric ciphers?
I.e.   it'll take X 3.2gh Xeons Y years to brute cipher Z.
I know there's a table of these in Schneier and there's the Seven
Cryptographers paper but they're both pretty old at this point.

I'm just looking for an approximation.

Thanks.

Eric



Reverse Scamming 419ers

2004-06-11 Thread Eric Cordian
I visited that 419eaters site, and I must say I have really mixed feelings
about what the people are doing there.

It's certainly unethical for Nigerians to try and make a living by bilking
foreigners with elaborate schemes that promise vast riches in return for an
advance fee.

But Nigeria is a very poor country, with high unemployment, where people are 
forced by economic circumstances to do almost anything to try and feed their 
families.  I see no reason to be proud of reverse-scamming a Nigerian out of 
$80 when it might be his entire family's food money for the month.

Only idiots fall for Nigerian Spam. (well, aside from that lady who worked 
at a bank, and sent some Nigerian $1.3 million of the bank's money)

It seems to me the relationship between affluent Americans and poor 
Nigerians is an example of a dominant class/subordinate class structure, and 
in such a structure, the subordinate class has rights, and the dominant 
class has responsibilities.

It is beneath the station of those those with the power to define, describe, 
and profile the world to pick the pocket of some poor black man in Africa, 
while encouraging him to pose for funny pictures that will be laughed at on 
some comfortably well off white person's web site.

-- 
Eric Michael Cordian 0+
O:.T:.O:. Mathematical Munitions Division
Do What Thou Wilt Shall Be The Whole Of The Law



Re: Reverse Scamming 419ers

2004-06-11 Thread Dave Howe
Eric Cordian wrote:
 But Nigeria is a very poor country, with high unemployment, where
 people are forced by economic circumstances to do almost anything to
 try and feed their families. I see no reason to be proud of
 reverse-scamming a Nigerian out of $80 when it might be his entire
 family's food money for the month.
Presumably these are the Nigerians who have only $80 for food that 
month, yet somehow can still afford to bulkspam thousands of inboxes 
each day, process bank transactions and take part in international phone 
calls.
hell, if that sort of internet access and telephony is so cheap it 
doesn't make a noticable dent in a $80/month income, I definitely should 
move there myself!



Simplified base64 conversion

2004-06-11 Thread An Metet
I know there are readers here who are good at optimizing code.  Here are
my attempts to make simple and short versions of base64 encode/decode
in C.  I'd like to hear suggestions on how to simplify them even more.

Base64 encoding is a way of turning arbitrary binary data into printable
characters.  The idea is to take three consecutive 8-bit bytes, treat
this as 24 bits, then cut it into four 6-bit pieces.  Each 6-bit value
gets converted to a printable character from the strings A-Z, a-z, 0-9,
+, /, in that order.  That's 26 + 26 + 10 + 2 characters or 64.

Every 3 input bytes produces 4 output characters.  If the number of input
bytes is not a multiple of 3, for the last partial triplet we produce
2 or 3 characters of output using the 6-bit splitting, then pad with 1
or 2 equals signs (=) to make the output a multiple of 4 characters long.

Typical base64 implementations look more like
http://cool.haxx.se/cvs.cgi/*checkout*/curl/lib/base64.c?rev=1.30 which
are more readable, maybe, or at least more obviously correct.  These pull
out the basic 4-to-3 and 3-to-4 conversion functions, then have a driver
that calls these and takes care of end-message padding and such.

My approach was to use a read-and-write style.  For encoding, read 8
bits, write 6, read 8, write 6, read 8, write 6, write 6.  For decoding,
read 6, read 6, write 8, read 6, write 8, read 6, write 8.  I used a
state variable that counted to 3 for encoding (to 4 for decoding) and
a switch statement to show how to shift the bits around as needed for
the output.  Then on further study I noted that there were patterns in
the shifts that were very simply related to the state variable, so it
was possible to collapse all the cases as far as the shifts, with an if
statement for the extra output or input.

Given the state variable, doing the end padding was pretty simple, but
it would be nice if there were some way to fold that into the main loop.

For decoding, I borrowed an idea from http://base64.sourceforge.net/b64.c
for doing the ascii to binary conversion of the input characters,
and improved it somewhat.  The decode function ignores non-base64
characters so you can feed it input with line breaks and such in it.
(The encode function doesn't put in line breaks, but this could be added.)

One bizarre aspect of the decoder is that = signs are treated as non-b64
data and ignored, yet it still works right for the last 1 or 2 characters,
somewhat fortuitously.  For example, a 1-character input containing the
ascii letter x (0x78) gets encoded as eA==, but you could feed just the
string eA into the base64 decoder and get x out.

Anyway, here are the two functions.  They are released for free use
without restriction, although they are so short that they are hardly
worth copyright.  In exchange I am soliciting suggestions on how to
make them even simpler and more elegant.


/* Base64 encoding and decoding, concise */


static const char cb64[]=ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz01
23456789+/;

int /* outlen */
enc64 (char *out, unsigned char *in, int inlen)
{
unsigned char c;
unsigned char pc = 0;
int st = 0; /* counts 0, 2, 4 */
char *iout = out;

while (inlen--)
{
c = *in++;
*out++ = cb64[pc | (c  (2+st))];
pc = (c  (4-st))  0x3f;
if ((st+=2) == 6)
{
*out++ = cb64[pc];
pc = st = 0;
}
}
if (st  0)
{
*out++ = cb64[pc];
*out++ = '=';
if (st == 2)
*out++ = '=';
}
return out - iout;
}


static const char cd64[]=|$$$}rstuvwxyz{$$$[EMAIL PROTECTED]
XYZ[\\]^_`abcdefghijklmnopq;

int /* outlen */
dec64 (unsigned char *out, char *in, int inlen)
{
unsigned char c;
unsigned char pc = 0;
int st = 0; /* Counts 0, 2, 4, 6 */
unsigned char *iout = out;

while (inlen--)
{
c = (unsigned char)*in++;
c = (c  '+' || c  'z') ? '$' : cd64[c - '+'];
if( c == '$')
continue;
c = c - 62;
if (st  0)
*out++ = pc | (c  (6-st));
pc = c  (2+st);
if ((st+=2) == 8)
pc = st = 0;
}
/* assert (pc == 0); */
return out - iout;
}


===
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Re: Reverse Scamming 419ers

2004-06-11 Thread Roy M. Silvernail
Eric Cordian wrote:
It's certainly unethical for Nigerians to try and make a living by bilking
foreigners with elaborate schemes that promise vast riches in return for an
advance fee.
Granted.
But Nigeria is a very poor country, with high unemployment, where people are 
forced by economic circumstances to do almost anything to try and feed their 
families.  I see no reason to be proud of reverse-scamming a Nigerian out of 
$80 when it might be his entire family's food money for the month.
The 419 scam has been going on for the best part of half a century.  The 
advent of the net and email has only allowed it to spread farther and 
wider, while law enforcement has been unable to stem it significantly. 
If reverse-scamming some Nigerian fraudster out of the month's food 
budget incents him to seek out legal means of income, that's one less 
419er.  If a few of his friends drop their fraud careers after seeing 
one of them get taken, that's more ex-419ers.

It seems to me the relationship between affluent Americans and poor 
Nigerians is an example of a dominant class/subordinate class structure, and 
in such a structure, the subordinate class has rights, and the dominant 
class has responsibilities.
Including the responsibility to tacitly underwrite a massive, 
national-scale fraud campaign?  Somehow, I don't think so.

It is beneath the station of those those with the power to define, describe, 
and profile the world to pick the pocket of some poor black man in Africa, 
while encouraging him to pose for funny pictures that will be laughed at on 
some comfortably well off white person's web site.
But it's the proper station of that poor black African to attempt 
picking the pocket of any number of comfortably well-off white people? 
419ers are criminals.  They steal money by dint of deception.  They 
break the social contract.  I can't get too worked up about turning the 
tables on them.  Think of it as evolution in action.
--
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Never Forget:  It's Only 1's and 0's!
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Re: Reverse Scamming 419ers

2004-06-11 Thread Eric Cordian
David Howe writes:

 Presumably these are the Nigerians who have only $80 for food that 
 month, yet somehow can still afford to bulkspam thousands of inboxes 
 each day, process bank transactions and take part in international phone 
 calls.

Email is free.  That is why we have a spam problem.  If email required 37
cent stamps, it would be no more annoying than junk snailmail.

I would suspect that after initial contact is made, and a fee is
transferred, part of that money can be used to fund the appearance of the
scam, and still make a profit.

 hell, if that sort of internet access and telephony is so cheap it 
 doesn't make a noticable dent in a $80/month income, I definitely should 
 move there myself!

I think this sort of scamming is a very highly leveraged activity, with an
occasional large payoff, like playing a slot machine with the overall odds
slightly in your favor.  It probably doesn't take too much before these guys
are out in the street with nothing.

Given the number of people worldwide currently in that situation, I probably
won't behave in ways that increase it, even if the person in question is
trying to pick my pocket.

Visionary Philosophers should have higher moral standards than the scum of
the earth.

-- 
Eric Michael Cordian 0+
O:.T:.O:. Mathematical Munitions Division
Do What Thou Wilt Shall Be The Whole Of The Law