hello my fellow future bug splats

2014-04-06 Thread coderman
the incidence of civilian casualties during drone strikes implies that they're intentionally focused on larger degree social congregations rather than laser specific solitary strikes. presumably this ensures that not just a target, but target collaborators are also consumed in a strike. ... excep

Re: [tor-talk] How safe is smartphones today?

2014-04-06 Thread coderman
On Sun, Apr 6, 2014 at 3:14 PM, Andy Isaacson wrote: > ... there are blob-free WiFi cards available: > https://www.fsf.org/resources/hw/endorsement/thinkpenguin i have intended to go over the ath9k-htc sources, thanks for bringing this up! of all the wifi chipsets, i do like the atheros lines th

active beam steering to camouflage transmission [was: How safe is smartphones today?]

2014-04-06 Thread coderman
On Sun, Apr 6, 2014 at 12:14 PM, grarpamp wrote: >... > Agreed near-unlimited-width SDR has fun potential, and for cpunks > some equally hard to identify/jam/locate encrypted comms that don't > interfere with traditional narrow comms. past experiments with direction finding gear has shown it ver

intelligence community leadership: patriarchal dicks

2014-04-06 Thread coderman
"if the intelligence community thinks that the controversy over our legacy of torture is just the result of some silly girlish feelings, then we haven't even begun to deal with the consequences of those years." --- http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/closeread/2014/04/dianne-feinstein-emotions-

Re: fuck ALL obscene systems of covert compromise and corruption [was: Geoff Stone, Obama's Review Group]

2014-04-06 Thread coderman
On Sun, Apr 6, 2014 at 1:31 PM, Juan Garofalo wrote: > ... > Are you joking? The 'NSA institutional entity' IS NOTHING BUT THE > COLLECTION OF NSA EMPLOYEES. the evidence points otherwise. you can see the compartmentalization at work in the leaks, in the way the technology is structured,

Re: FUCK THE FUCKING NSA AND THE APOLOGISTS FOR SAME FUCK YOU!!!Re: fuck ALL obscene systems of covert compromise and corruption [was: Geoff Stone, Obama's Review Group]

2014-04-06 Thread Alfie John
On Mon, Apr 7, 2014, at 09:32 AM, shel...@misanthropia.info wrote: > On Sun, Apr 6, 2014, at 03:37 PM, Scott Blaydes wrote: > > New NWA (Nerds With Access) song “Fuck the Police^H^H^H^H^H^H NSA” > > available soon on a torrent site near you. > > I'm totally in! Can provide synth and tape loops, w

Re: FUCK THE FUCKING NSA AND THE APOLOGISTS FOR SAME FUCK YOU!!!Re: fuck ALL obscene systems of covert compromise and corruption [was: Geoff Stone, Obama's Review Group]

2014-04-06 Thread shelley
On Sun, Apr 6, 2014, at 03:37 PM, Scott Blaydes wrote: > New NWA (Nerds With Access) song “Fuck the Police^H^H^H^H^H^H NSA” > available soon on a torrent site near you. I'm totally in! Can provide synth and tape loops, while wearing EFF stickers on my boobs. > > On Apr 6, 2014, at 3:51 PM, gwe

Re: FUCK THE FUCKING NSA AND THE APOLOGISTS FOR SAME FUCK YOU!!!Re: fuck ALL obscene systems of covert compromise and corruption [was: Geoff Stone, Obama's Review Group]

2014-04-06 Thread Scott Blaydes
New NWA (Nerds With Access) song “Fuck the Police^H^H^H^H^H^H NSA” available soon on a torrent site near you. On Apr 6, 2014, at 3:51 PM, gwen hastings wrote: > FUCK THE NSA!! > > asshat motherfuckers! > > warmly > gwen > > On 4/6/14 1:31 PM, Juan Garofalo wrote: >> >> >> --On

Re: [tor-talk] How safe is smartphones today?

2014-04-06 Thread Andy Isaacson
On Sat, Apr 05, 2014 at 09:30:25PM -0700, coderman wrote: > for any decent attacker, mobile platforms are just fucked. sorry! > this is true until you can implement an entire isolated SDR stack; > even opaque wifi blobs are fail. > [i've stated my preference for various software defined radio set

Re: Re:reminder of mays manifesto

2014-04-06 Thread Cari Machet
proudon who was the first to call himself an anarchist in like 1850 was not aligned with marx - they knew one another but... he was not a socialist and certainly not a marxist he worked on mutualism which is structurally incredibly different and majorly egalitarian (no state rule whatsoever autocra

Re: [cryptography] Github Pages now supports SSL

2014-04-06 Thread Ryan Carboni
oh dear. He helped the government combat crime and nuisance style offenses. Clearly in collusion. On Sun, Apr 6, 2014 at 12:20 PM, wrote: > > Message du 06/04/14 17:41 > > De : "staticsafe" > > On 4/6/2014 10:40, tpb-cry...@laposte.net wrote: > > >> Message du 04/04/14 20:09 > > >> De : "Eric M

Re: Re:reminder of mays manifesto

2014-04-06 Thread Ted Smith
On Sun, 2014-04-06 at 17:02 +0200, tpb-cry...@laposte.net wrote: > > Message du 05/04/14 14:35 > > De : "Cari Machet" > > i post this here as a reminder of anarchist models and how they can be > > utilized in fascist occasions and are anti facsist but also are anti > > capitalist - anarchist model

Re: [cryptography] Github Pages now supports SSL

2014-04-06 Thread Scott Blaydes
On Apr 6, 2014, at 2:20 PM, tpb-cry...@laposte.net wrote: >> Message du 06/04/14 17:41 >> De : "staticsafe" >> On 4/6/2014 10:40, tpb-cry...@laposte.net wrote: Message du 04/04/14 20:09 De : "Eric Mill" Along with Cloudflare's 2014 plan to offer SSL termination for free, and

Re: fuck ALL obscene systems of covert compromise and corruption [was: Geoff Stone, Obama's Review Group]

2014-04-06 Thread Juan Garofalo
--On Saturday, April 05, 2014 8:52 PM -0700 coderman wrote: > >> It gradually became apparent to me that in the months after >> Edward Snowden began releasing information about the government's >> foreign intelligence surveillance activities, the NSA was being >> severely

Re: reminder of mays manifesto

2014-04-06 Thread Cari Machet
On Sun, Apr 6, 2014 at 3:02 PM, wrote: > > Message du 05/04/14 14:35 > > De : "Cari Machet" > > i post this here as a reminder of anarchist models and how they can be > > utilized in fascist occasions and are anti facsist but also are anti > > capitalist - anarchist models are found in every sect

Re: [cryptography] Github Pages now supports SSL

2014-04-06 Thread tpb-crypto
> Message du 06/04/14 17:41 > De : "staticsafe" > On 4/6/2014 10:40, tpb-cry...@laposte.net wrote: > >> Message du 04/04/14 20:09 > >> De : "Eric Mill" > >> Along with Cloudflare's 2014 plan to offer SSL termination for free, and > >> their stated plan to double SSL on the Internet by end of year

Re: [tor-talk] How safe is smartphones today?

2014-04-06 Thread grarpamp
> the old GPUs that used to pool mine before the ASIC takeover are great > for searching key spaces and permutated dictionaries, but seems the > SDR adoption is lacking. traditionally, SDR is narrowband focused, > low overhead more than amenable to CPU cycles. very wide band, very > high rate, mu

Re: [cryptography] Github Pages now supports SSL

2014-04-06 Thread staticsafe
On 4/6/2014 10:40, tpb-cry...@laposte.net wrote: >> Message du 04/04/14 20:09 >> De : "Eric Mill" >> Along with Cloudflare's 2014 plan to offer SSL termination for free, and >> their stated plan to double SSL on the Internet by end of year, the barrier >> to HTTPS everywhere is dropping rapidly. >

Re:reminder of mays manifesto

2014-04-06 Thread tpb-crypto
> Message du 05/04/14 14:35 > De : "Cari Machet" > i post this here as a reminder of anarchist models and how they can be > utilized in fascist occasions and are anti facsist but also are anti > capitalist - anarchist models are found in every sector that i know of [...] How about an anarchist mo

Re: Geoff Stone, Obama's Review Group

2014-04-06 Thread tpb-crypto
> Message du 05/04/14 12:19 > De : "Cari Machet" > slime likes to group together and create cavities in peoples minds > deep > holes > > none of you apparently have the capacity to actually make any arguments > against what i write therefor have to resort to sick tactics like school > children me

Re: Geoff Stone, Obama's Review Group

2014-04-06 Thread tpb-crypto
> Message du 04/04/14 19:57 > De : "Cari Machet" > > > i would never feel an inbox and am wholly against 'feeling inboxes' not > down at all for that ever > > meow kitty kitty (is my insenuation made clear?) > Maybe, one day typing correctors will work better, as of now you should be aware of

Re:[cryptography] Github Pages now supports SSL

2014-04-06 Thread tpb-crypto
> Message du 04/04/14 20:09 > De : "Eric Mill" > Along with Cloudflare's 2014 plan to offer SSL termination for free, and > their stated plan to double SSL on the Internet by end of year, the barrier > to HTTPS everywhere is dropping rapidly. > I agree that putting https everywhere is great, but

Frankencert - Adversarial Testing of Certificate Validation in SSL/TLS Implementations

2014-04-06 Thread coderman
https://github.com/sumanj/frankencert Frankencert - Adversarial Testing of Certificate Validation in SSL/TLS Implementations What are frankencerts? Frankencerts are specially crafted SSL certificates for testing certificate validation code in SSL/TLS implementations. The technique is described i

Re: [tor-talk] How safe is smartphones today?

2014-04-06 Thread coderman
On Sun, Apr 6, 2014 at 1:26 AM, grarpamp wrote: > ... > SDR... fun gear for btc miners to spend their coin on the old GPUs that used to pool mine before the ASIC takeover are great for searching key spaces and permutated dictionaries, but seems the SDR adoption is lacking. traditionally, SDR

Re: [tor-talk] How safe is smartphones today?

2014-04-06 Thread grarpamp
> for any decent attacker, mobile platforms are just fucked. sorry! > this is true until you can implement an entire isolated SDR stack; > even opaque wifi blobs are fail. SDR... fun gear for btc miners to spend their coin on. Related reading, a Nexus 5 service manual search string: 173744848-LG-