RE: Satellite Hacking Article Now Free

2002-05-02 Thread Trei, Peter
[EMAIL PROTECTED][SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Nothing. I think that's correct. The only problem is broadcasting the keys is not simple. The latest systems change keys frequently-- as often as every 20 or 30 seconds I seem to remember. If you change the channel, you need a new key. It's

RE: No Fly List abuse by U.S. Government

2002-05-02 Thread Blanc
From Tim: : These kids and activists were by no stretch of the imagination likely to : be carrying hijacking tools...and even if they were suspected to be : doing so, physical searches would resolve the issue. : : Fuck these fascists. Fuck them dead.Fuck them all dead. Fuck Washington : with a

Re: No Fly List abuse by U.S. Government

2002-05-02 Thread Mike Rosing
On Wed, 1 May 2002, Tim May wrote: According to The Progressive, which I assume is the same outfit that published the H-bomb plans, a bunch of activists were blocked from yup. I was there :-) traveling to D.C. for a protest march. More than just a couple, in fact. This looks like

Re: Got carried away...

2002-05-02 Thread Malcolm Carlock
Steve Furlong wrote: US tanks don't have built-in locks as in private autos. They have heavy wire loops or bars and are locked with ordinary (if rather heavy-duty) padlocks. Speaking of securing military vehicles... I understand that most US fighter jets are not equipped with self-starters.

Feinstein Follies

2002-05-02 Thread Michael Motyka
What an dumbass Feinstein is, the House and the Senate vote in a draconian bill with zero forethought and she has the goddamned gall to say we should not rush to judgement. http://www.thehill.com/050102/patriot.shtm I think were in a very difficult time where our national security is

What happens if data collection practices get regulated by the Feds

2002-05-02 Thread Declan McCullagh
it would turn out to be just like this... May 1, 2002 Washington, DC -- The Information Technology Industry Council (ITI) and the Information Technology Association of America (ITAA) submitted joint comments today to the Defense Acquisition Regulations Council (DAR Council) requesting

Meganet VME

2002-05-02 Thread Mos11BC2
VME is so complex that I seriously doubt someone would ever be able to reverse engineer it. And if they did, they would find no weaknesses. And because it is one of a kind, the 25 year technology patent will protect any attempts to copy it. Given what I know about the company and the

Re: college roomates a national in/security threat

2002-05-02 Thread Steve Furlong
Major Variola (ret) forwarded: The issue arose in October when Bush directed the government to prohibit certain international students from receiving education and training in sensitive areas involving the development and use of weapons of mass destruction. The most horrific technology of