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RE: Blinky Rides Again: RCMP suspect al-Qaida messages

2004-12-09 Thread Tyler Durden
What a fuckin' joke. You mean they're only now realizing that Al-Qaeda could use stego? Do they think they're stupid? Nah...certainly the NSA are fully prepared to handle this. I doubt it's much of a development at all to those in the know. -TD From: R.A. Hettinga [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL

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RE: Blinky Rides Again: RCMP suspect al-Qaida messages

2004-12-09 Thread J.A. Terranson
On Thu, 9 Dec 2004, Tyler Durden wrote: What a fuckin' joke. You mean they're only now realizing that Al-Qaeda could use stego? Do they think they're stupid? Nah...certainly the NSA are fully prepared to handle this. I doubt it's much of a development at all to those in the know. -TD As

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RE: Blinky Rides Again: RCMP suspect al-Qaida messages

2004-12-09 Thread Tyler Durden
Oh, general cluelessness doesn't suprise me. What suprises me is that the writer of the original article seemed to believe that Stego was a new development. Those cops you taught...do you think they were stupid enough to assume that, because this was their first time hearing about Stego, that

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RE: Blinky Rides Again: RCMP suspect al-Qaida messages

2004-12-09 Thread J.A. Terranson
On Thu, 9 Dec 2004, Tyler Durden wrote: Those cops you taught...do you think they were stupid enough to assume that, because this was their first time hearing about Stego, that Al Qaeda was only starting to use it right then? Thats an interesting question on several different levels: (1)

Re: Blinky Rides Again: RCMP suspect al-Qaida messages

2004-12-09 Thread R.W. (Bob) Erickson
J.A. Terranson wrote: On Thu, 9 Dec 2004, Tyler Durden wrote: Those cops you taught...do you think they were stupid enough to assume that, because this was their first time hearing about Stego, that Al Qaeda was only starting to use it right then? Thats an interesting question on several

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2004-12-09 Thread Steve Thompson
--- R.W. (Bob) Erickson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: One of the tools currently being used in the cognitive sciences is the measurement of reaction time to stimulus. What's this? The cognitive equivalent to wacking someone on the knee with a rubber hammer to measure the mentak kick reflex of

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2004-12-09 Thread Steve Thompson
--- Major Variola (ret) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Perhaps I am stupid. I don't know how one would go about modifying application software to include a 'back door' that would presumably enhance its suceptibility to TEMPEST attacks. Isn't tempest all about EM spectrum signal detection and

Re: Word Of the Subgenius...

2004-12-09 Thread Steve Thompson
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Re: Blinky Rides Again: RCMP suspect al-Qaida messages

2004-12-09 Thread Steve Thompson
--- R.A. Hettinga [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Lions and Tigers and Steganography, Nell... For those of you without a program, here is the new, official, Horsemen of the Infocalypse Scorecard: At 3:14 PM -0400 10/3/04, R. A. Hettinga wrote: Horseman Color Character

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Re: Blinky Rides Again: RCMP suspect al-Qaida messages

2004-12-09 Thread R.W. (Bob) Erickson
Steve Thompson wrote: --- R.A. Hettinga [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Lions and Tigers and Steganography, Nell... For those of you without a program, here is the new, official, Horsemen of the Infocalypse Scorecard: At 3:14 PM -0400 10/3/04, R. A. Hettinga wrote: Horseman Color

Re: Word Of the Subgenius...

2004-12-09 Thread J.A. Terranson
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2004-12-09 Thread Major Variola (ret)
Someone should have commented here, so I will, that some judges (earning hanging) basically said that anonymity is not a right. This in the context of mask-wearing in public. If the Klan doesn't have a right to wear pillowcases what makes you think mixmaster will survive?

Re: SEC Probes Firms That Gather Data on Who Owns What Shares

2004-12-09 Thread Major Variola (ret)
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Re: Word Of the Subgenius...

2004-12-09 Thread Major Variola (ret)
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Re: tempest back doors

2004-12-09 Thread Major Variola (ret)
At 07:46 PM 12/9/04 -0500, Steve Thompson wrote: --- Major Variola (ret) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Perhaps I am stupid. I don't know how one would go about modifying application software to include a 'back door' that would presumably enhance its suceptibility to TEMPEST attacks. Isn't tempest

Re: punkly current events

2004-12-09 Thread R.A. Hettinga
At 6:33 PM -0800 12/9/04, Major Variola (ret) wrote: If the Klan doesn't have a right to wear pillowcases what makes you think mixmaster will survive? Which was me point, mutters Killick, under his breath... Cheers, RAH -- - R. A. Hettinga mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED] The Internet

Re: SEC Probes Firms That Gather Data on Who Owns What Shares

2004-12-09 Thread R.A. Hettinga
At 6:43 PM -0800 12/9/04, Major Variola (ret) wrote: Just for the newbies, these are all bearer instruments, in RAHspeak. Now, *that* I wasn't paying attention to, having just seen the omigawd, more financial proctology aspects at the beginning of the article. Thank you. Cheers, RAH --

Re: Timing Paranoia

2004-12-09 Thread Roy M. Silvernail
Steve Thompson wrote: --- R.W. (Bob) Erickson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Imagine a paranoia involving mysterious e-mail delays and the length of time it takes to catagorize Imagine hordes of otherwise unemployable psychologists and cognitive psychologists deployed on mailing lists and

Re: punkly current events

2004-12-09 Thread J.A. Terranson
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2004-12-09 Thread R.A. Hettinga
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Re: Timing Paranoia

2004-12-09 Thread R.W. (Bob) Erickson
Roy M. Silvernail wrote: Steve Thompson wrote: --- R.W. (Bob) Erickson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Imagine a paranoia involving mysterious e-mail delays and the length of time it takes to catagorize Imagine hordes of otherwise unemployable psychologists and cognitive psychologists deployed

Re: Timing Paranoia

2004-12-09 Thread R.A. Hettinga
At 10:16 PM -0500 12/9/04, Roy M. Silvernail wrote: Imagine using observed timing to conclude that your agent provocateur operates from geostationary orbit. ...And here I thought VALIS was all in his head... Cheers, RAH -- - R. A. Hettinga mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED] The Internet

Re: Timing Paranoia

2004-12-09 Thread Roy M. Silvernail
R.A. Hettinga wrote: At 10:16 PM -0500 12/9/04, Roy M. Silvernail wrote: Imagine using observed timing to conclude that your agent provocateur operates from geostationary orbit. ...And here I thought VALIS was all in his head... Right idea, wrong book. R. W. Bob is the frog on

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2004-12-09 Thread R.W. (Bob) Erickson
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Re: Timing Paranoia

2004-12-09 Thread R.W. (Bob) Erickson
Roy M. Silvernail wrote: R.A. Hettinga wrote: At 10:16 PM -0500 12/9/04, Roy M. Silvernail wrote: Imagine using observed timing to conclude that your agent provocateur operates from geostationary orbit. ...And here I thought VALIS was all in his head... Right idea, wrong book. R. W. Bob

Re: punkly current events

2004-12-09 Thread Joseph Ashwood
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Re: Word Of the Subgenius...

2004-12-09 Thread Bill Stewart
At 08:25 AM 12/8/2004, Steve Furlong wrote: I know what you mean, but (a) I didn't write what I meant, and (b) I don't think a true anarchy would be the proper environment for your anarcho-capitalism. My complaints about Tim's anarchistic writings were about his desire to watch DC detonate, or to

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2004-12-09 Thread Bill Stewart
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Re: primes as far as the eye can see, discrete continua

2004-12-09 Thread Tyler Durden
So the obvious question is, does this speed up the cracking capabilities of computers? On the surface, I'd say no, but then again I'm no computational science expert. (I say no because any of the primes used in X-bitlength encryption are already known, and these strings of primes aren't going

Re: Word Of the Subgenius...

2004-12-09 Thread Tyler Durden
If you think those are anarchist ideas, you've missed the main ideas about anarchy and anarcho-capitalism and such. Anarchism isn't about getting rid of the _current_ people in charge, it's about getting rid of _having_ people be in charge. Well, May seemed to try to make the case that all of

Blinky Rides Again: RCMP suspect al-Qaida messages

2004-12-09 Thread R.A. Hettinga
Lions and Tigers and Steganography, Nell... For those of you without a program, here is the new, official, Horsemen of the Infocalypse Scorecard: At 3:14 PM -0400 10/3/04, R. A. Hettinga wrote: Horseman Color Character Nickname 1 TerrorismRedShadow

Horseman number 4: 'Paedophiles Pose Greatest Threat Facing Internet'

2004-12-09 Thread R.A. Hettinga
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2004-12-09 Thread R.A. Hettinga
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RE: Blinky Rides Again: RCMP suspect al-Qaida messages

2004-12-09 Thread Tyler Durden
Oh, general cluelessness doesn't suprise me. What suprises me is that the writer of the original article seemed to believe that Stego was a new development. Those cops you taught...do you think they were stupid enough to assume that, because this was their first time hearing about Stego, that