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jamie
  jamie@slashdot.org
http://mccarthy.vg/

I'm a programmer, currently writing perl for the Sinister SourceForge Keiretsu [sourceforge.com].
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  Your Rights Online: US's First Internet Votes To Be Cast This Friday 2008-10-22 14:44

Posted by timothy on Wednesday October 22, @02:44PM
from the but-counting-commences-thursday dept.
Government
longacre writes "If you thought online voting in America was a distant pipe dream (nightmare?), think again: the nation's first Internet-based voting system goes online this Friday, just days after the release of the Damning Report On Sequoia E-Voting Machine Security we discussed yesterday. In the first real world run of the Okaloosa Distance Ballot Piloting (ODBP) test program, election officials from Okaloosa County, Florida have set up kiosks in Germany, the UK and Japan where 600-700 absentee voters — mostly military personnel — are expected to cast ballots. Security experts still have many questions, of course, particularly on the potential for interception of voting data while it travels across oceans (via 'secure VPN'), the security of the kiosks ('hardened laptops' with no hard drives and other sensitive components disabled) and the security of the three data centers (one of which is itself housed overseas, in Barcelona, Spain), not to mention the fact that Florida doesn't exactly have a stellar record when it comes to vote counting. Florida's Dept. of State also has a fairly detailed outline of ODBP's components and processes [PDF]."
government usa internet dumb voting
yro government
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  Your Rights Online: Afghan Student Gets 20 Years For Blasphemy 2008-10-22 14:17

Posted by timothy on Wednesday October 22, @02:17PM
from the consider-this-a-warning dept.
Censorship
Invisible Pink Unicorn writes "Despite nationwide public support for his initial death sentence, a three-judge appeals court has reduced the sentence of Sayed Parwez Kambakhsh to 20 years in prison. Kambakhsh was charged with circulating an article on women's rights that he found online. From the article: 'Family members have said Kambakhsh was beaten and threatened with death until he signed a confession and that local journalists who expressed support for him were warned they would be arrested if they persisted.'"
censorship government court islam afghanistan
yro censorship
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  Linux: Linux Kernel Surpasses 10 Million Lines of Code 2008-10-22 12:32

Posted by timothy on Wednesday October 22, @12:32PM
from the nice-round-figures dept.
Operating Systems
javipas writes "A simple analysis of the most updated version (a Git checkout) of the Linux kernel reveals that the number of lines of all its source code surpasses 10 million, but attention: this number includes blank lines, comments, and text files. With a deeper analysis thanks to the SLOCCount tool, you can get the real number of pure code lines: 6.399.191, with 96.4% of them developed in C, and 3.3% using assembler. The number grows clearly with each new version of the kernel, that seems to be launched each 90 days approximately."
os linux kernel bloat nobigdeal
linux os
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  Hardware: Compromising Wired Keyboards 2008-10-20 08:30

Posted by CmdrTaco on Monday October 20, @08:30AM
from the not-a-lot-of-substance-here dept.
Input Devices
Flavien writes "A team from the Security and Cryptography Laboratory (LASEC) in Lausanne, Switzerland, found 4 different ways to fully or partially recover keystrokes from wired keyboards at a distance up to 20 meters, even through walls. They tested 11 different wired keyboard models bought between 2001 and 2008 (PS/2, USB and laptop). They are all vulnerable to at least one of the 4 attacks. While more information on these attacks will be published soon, a short description with 2 videos is available."
security inputdev tempest hardware usethemouse
hardware inputdev
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  McCain Acorn Fears Overblown[->] 2008-10-19 08:35

Bookmark by jamie on Sunday October 19, @08:35AM
election fraud acorn voterfraud voting
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  Nuts About ACORN[->] 2008-10-17 16:45

Bookmark by jamie on Friday October 17, @04:45PM
fraud acorn voterfraud voting
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  Comment: FISA? (Score -1, Troll) 2008-10-17 14:13

by larry bagina on Friday October 17, @02:13PM (#25415875)
Attached to: EFF Sues To Overturn Telecom Immunity

They should have named it FIST. Because they're fisting us without the benefit of lube. I'm sure most slashdotters know how painful that is!

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  Comment: Re:Credit crunch my butt (Score 5, Funny) 2008-10-17 11:03

by acklenx on Friday October 17, @11:03AM (#25411373)
Attached to: Tesla Motors Shaken Up, Laying Off
Wow, the first thing they do in a marketing class is market marketing....
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  The Voter Fraud Fraud[->] 2008-10-16 13:42

Bookmark by jamie on Thursday October 16, @01:42PM
election voterfraud voting
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  Linux: Bugs Delay Release of Debian Lenny 2008-10-13 12:57

Posted by ScuttleMonkey on Monday October 13, @12:57PM
from the better-late-than-buggy dept.
Debian
A. B. VerHausen writes to tell us that over 200 release-critical bugs continue to push back Debian Lenny's release date. Originally slated for a September release, there is still a long road to be traveled before Lenny sees the light of day. Project leader Steve McIntyre says they may consider dropping some packages for the release if they continue to cause problems, and while an end of October release is the goal, only time will tell.
lenny debian bug whenitsready linux
linux debian
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  Idle: XKCD Improving the Internet ... Yet Again 2008-10-09 11:25

Posted by CmdrTaco on Thursday October 09, @11:25AM
from the oh-oh-monroe dept.
It's funny.  Laugh.
netbuzz writes "Comic creator Randall Monroe suggested in a recent xkcd strip that YouTube comments would be better — or, more precisely, less idiotic — if only those posting them were forced to hear their words read aloud first. Well, YouTube has gone and made this "audio preview" a reality, albeit an optional one. And, it's not the first time that xkcd has contributed to the betterment of the Internet, as those who are familiar with last year's "Internet census" and its use of a Hilbert curve may remember."
humor r9k story idleispants xkcd
idle humor
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  Comment: Re:Both sides... (Score 2, Informative) 2008-10-09 09:40

by iplayfast on Thursday October 09, @09:40AM (#25313365)
Attached to: Obama & McCain Conflicting On Net Neutrality

Obama has already started changing his position on the topic.
Then denied it.
http://blog.wired.com/27bstroke6/2008/09/techies-keep-an.html
Keep a close eye on this one.

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  GOP sound and fury about ACORN is a little bit nutty[->] 2008-10-01 17:49

Bookmark by jamie on Wednesday October 01, @05:49PM
acorn foreclosure michigan votefraud
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  IT: New Denial-of-Service Attack Is a Killer 2008-10-01 07:08

Posted by kdawson on Wednesday October 01, @07:08AM
from the fighting-a-resource-war-with-an-unfair-advantage dept.
Security
ancientribe writes "Hacker RSnake blogs about a newly discovered and deadly denial-of-service attack that could well be the next big threat to the Internet as a whole. It goes after a broadband Internet connection and KOs machines on the other end such that they stay offline even after the attack is over. It spans various systems, too: the pair of Swedish researchers who found it have already contacted firewall, operating system, and Web-enabled device vendors whose products are vulnerable to this attack." Listen to the interview (MP3) — English starts a few minutes in — and you might find yourself convinced that we have a problem. The researchers claim that they have been able to take down every system with a TCP/IP stack that they have attempted; and they know of no fix or workaround.
internet security dos fudfudfud boned
it security
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  News: Removing CO2 From the Air Efficiently 2008-10-01 01:55

Posted by kdawson on Wednesday October 01, @01:55AM
from the install-anywhere dept.
Earth
Canadian scientists have created a device that efficiently removes CO2 from the atmosphere. "The proposed air capture system differs from existing carbon capture and storage technology ... while CCS involves installing equipment at, say, a coal-fired power plant to capture CO2 produced during the coal-burning process, ... air capture machines will be able to literally remove the CO2 present in ambient air everywhere. [The team used] ... a custom-built tower to capture CO2 directly from the air while requiring less than 100 kilowatt-hours of electricity per tonne of carbon dioxide."
globalwarming trees earth whatcouldpossiblygowrong vaporware
news earth
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