Re: Schneier on Russian Hacking - deconstructed

2017-01-18 Thread Zenaan Harkness
On Tue, Jan 17, 2017 at 11:36:52PM -0700, Mirimir wrote: > On 01/17/2017 11:16 PM, Steve Kinney wrote: > > On 01/17/2017 04:49 PM, Bruce Schneier wrote: > >> > >> CRYPTO-GRAM > >> > >> January 15, 2017 > > > > >> This essay previously appeared on CNN.com. > >>

Re: Schneier on Russian Hacking - deconstructed

2017-01-18 Thread John Newman
On Wed, Jan 18, 2017 at 01:16:38AM -0500, Steve Kinney wrote: > On 01/17/2017 04:49 PM, Bruce Schneier wrote: > > > > CRYPTO-GRAM > > > > January 15, 2017 > > > > > The Obama administration has been more public about its evidence in the > > DNC case, but it has not been

Re: Schneier on Russian Hacking - deconstructed

2017-01-18 Thread Zenaan Harkness
On Wed, Jan 18, 2017 at 07:25:59PM -0300, Juan wrote: > On Wed, 18 Jan 2017 01:16:38 -0500 > Steve Kinney wrote: > > > On 01/17/2017 04:49 PM, Bruce Schneier wrote: > > > > > > CRYPTO-GRAM > > > > > > January 15, 2017 > > > > > > > > The Obama

Re: [offlist] Re: WTC [WAS] Do you have predictions about 2017?

2017-01-18 Thread grarpamp
On Wed, Jan 18, 2017 at 12:14 AM, Razer wrote: > All that stuff was subject to collapse and other terminal damage by the > shock wave of those 255,000 lb planes that weigh more 3-48 foot tractor As people said similarly earlier, if you're asking re wtc7, not sure if 1 and 2

Re: Malicious, targeted, OS updates. How likely do you think it is?

2017-01-18 Thread John Newman
> On Jan 18, 2017, at 4:17 PM, Steve Kinney wrote: > > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > Hash: SHA1 > >> On 01/18/2017 02:30 PM, John Newman wrote: >> Use FreeBSD, build from source ;) > > Security regression paradox: What's to prevent whoever might have > replaced

Re: "Operation Virtual Shield": Full-Spectrum Surveillance in Chicago

2017-01-18 Thread grarpamp
On Wed, Jan 18, 2017 at 12:04 PM, Razer wrote: > http://blog.networkedinference.com/2017/01/also-about-video-surveillance-in.html Surveillance Police State.

Re: Malicious, targeted, OS updates. How likely do you think it is?

2017-01-18 Thread James A. Donald
On 1/19/2017 8:59 AM, John Newman wrote: lol i know, it becomes increasingly apparent how impossible a full audit of all the hardware and software that led to the software that is running your computer would be, even with a totally open source OS ;) Well, of course, there is FORTH, the

Did you know...

2017-01-18 Thread Razer
Detroit has a bus route named DHCP Config. https://twitter.com/internetofshit/status/821570833063682053 RR

Re: Schneier on Russian Hacking - deconstructed

2017-01-18 Thread oshwm
On 18 January 2017 15:15:51 GMT+00:00, Razer wrote: > > >On 01/17/2017 10:36 PM, Mirimir wrote: >> >> It does seem that he's sold out. First, Tor Project. Now, this. >> >> Sad, indeed :( > >It's a paycheck... > >Also William Arkin, who wrote the rather cutting edge "Early

[TriggerWarning: Neonazi baiting] Creator of a neo-Nazi website resigns b/c married to Jew

2017-01-18 Thread Razer
> Mike Peinovich, the creator of a neo-Nazi website on which he jokes about the > Holocaust and talks about killing Jewish people, resigned after rival neo-Nazis revealed that he was married to a Jewish woman. >From this week's Harpers Weekly Review.

Re: Malicious, targeted, OS updates. How likely do you think it is?

2017-01-18 Thread Steve Kinney
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 01/18/2017 02:30 PM, John Newman wrote: > Use FreeBSD, build from source ;) Security regression paradox: What's to prevent whoever might have replaced the binary in the repo - or replaced it in transit to you - from also rigging the source? So

Re: Schneier on Russian Hacking - deconstructed

2017-01-18 Thread Razer
On 01/17/2017 10:36 PM, Mirimir wrote: > > It does seem that he's sold out. First, Tor Project. Now, this. > > Sad, indeed :( It's a paycheck... Also William Arkin, who wrote the rather cutting edge "Early Warning" ('Codenames, Spooks 'n Spies') for the Washington Post a decade or so ago.

Malicious, targeted, OS updates. How likely do you think it is?

2017-01-18 Thread Anthony Papillion
A few days ago, I was thinking about ways to compromise even the most secure systems and I came across a fairly obvious way: through operating system updates. I admit that I am not up to date on the latest security research so please excuse me if this has been discussed before or is 'common

Re: Malicious, targeted, OS updates. How likely do you think it is?

2017-01-18 Thread John Newman
Use FreeBSD, build from source ;) -- John > On Jan 18, 2017, at 2:15 PM, Anthony Papillion > wrote: > > A few days ago, I was thinking about ways to compromise even the most > secure systems and I came across a fairly obvious way: through operating > system updates. I