Re: Barrett Brown on Dungeons and Dragons

2016-10-16 Thread Alan
Prison leaves no person unchanged. This list is something else. I can't hardly 
believe the people that frequent here. I often wonder about the people that 
don't say anything. The first time I read this list was sometime in mid to late 
90's. If I remember right, there was a lot of code posted that I didn't have 
any clue about.

 Original Message 
On Oct 16, 2016, 5:41 PM, grarpamp wrote:

https://theintercept.com/2016/10/16/i-am-fully-capable-of-entertaining-myself-in-prison-for-decades-if-need-be/

I never really got a chance to play any pen-and-paper role-playing
games growing up, so being thrown into a prison system in which such
things as Dungeons and Dragons are relatively common constituted one
of the silver linings of my 2012 arrest, along with not having to deal
with an infestation of those little German roaches that had colonized
my kitchen or having to see “World War Z.”

Re: Barrett Brown on Dungeons and Dragons

2016-10-16 Thread Razer
A twitter convo with his peeps about Cloudflare:
https://twitter.com/AuntieImperial/status/787821218640506880

Getting added to a number of security research twitter account lists
too. Sigh...

Rr


On 10/16/2016 05:41 PM, grarpamp wrote:
> https://theintercept.com/2016/10/16/i-am-fully-capable-of-entertaining-myself-in-prison-for-decades-if-need-be/
> 
> I never really got a chance to play any pen-and-paper role-playing
> games growing up, so being thrown into a prison system in which such
> things as Dungeons and Dragons are relatively common constituted one
> of the silver linings of my 2012 arrest, along with not having to deal
> with an infestation of those little German roaches that had colonized
> my kitchen or having to see “World War Z.”
> 


Re: Barrett Brown on Dungeons and Dragons

2016-10-16 Thread Razer


On 10/16/2016 05:41 PM, grarpamp wrote:
> https://theintercept.com/2016/10/16/i-am-fully-capable-of-entertaining-myself-in-prison-for-decades-if-need-be/
> 
> I never really got a chance to play any pen-and-paper role-playing
> games growing up, so being thrown into a prison system in which such
> things as Dungeons and Dragons are relatively common constituted one
> of the silver linings of my 2012 arrest, along with not having to deal
> with an infestation of those little German roaches that had colonized
> my kitchen or having to see “World War Z.”
> 


The current incarnation of projectpm he links to in the article is still
being DNS'd by Cloudflare. That happened right after he was arrested and
the domain changed. It was my line of questioning when I was set up for
an ambush interview on twitter with Cloudflare's CEO by Yasha Levine.
All he said was something about the people at the site oking it, but he
never stated who (didn't expect him to divulge that info) and waffled
when asked if Barrett's people had authorized it or the server's OWNER
had authorized it, then shut the convo down.

The IP is currently registered to "Incapsula" which appears to be
're-leasing' Cloudflare's DNS to the public and the identity of person
or persons owning the domain name is identity protected.

I WOULD NOT trust it. Barrett had addictive problems, an easy mark if
the government was trying to get him to 'turn'. Junkies don't have the
kind of ethics you'd want to risk your freedom over.

Just sayin'

Rr