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How does using 900Mhz enter into it? Would a yagi not have the range to work going direct to a 802.11 a,b,g,n access point? Or would it just have to exceed the power limits to get across 2.5 miles on those frequencies?
The CIA disagrees with you, and has done so consistently for the last decade in the annual National Intelligence Estimate. If you think you know better than them, by all means provide your reasoning. And you will have to do better than a picture of some centrifuges, which have plenty of non-military applications.
" if Iran continues to make nukes"???? They don't have any nuclear weapons at this point, and have no real program to develop them. That is the repeated opinion of US intelligences agencies, not mine.
"earlier lane alignment alerts" would fail, at least where I live. Here the truck drivers always change lanes at the last possible moment to avoid traffic in the more congested lanes. Who is going to argue with their huge mass advantage?
I have been suspicious of various nav systems for a while since they invariably try to route me over the local toll road instead of the parallel non-toll freeway. But not too suspicious since I benefit by having all the out of town folks routed out of my way. Thanksgiving weekend is fun to observe the massive jam up on the toll road while the parallel freeway runs clear. They are so parallel that there are places where one can see the traffic on the other road.
How about I come by your home and leave a brick on the floor, is it really so hard to just put it in the trash if you don't want it? The point is, it is a theft of your time and effort.
Except for exploits, including the one in the article, which use Flash embedded in Word and other documents sent by email. The HTTP browser isn't the only application which can use Flash content.
They were reverse engineering software. I didn't see anything in here about cracking AV vendor networks or anything like that. I'm sure there are plenty of other people trying to reverse engineer software.
Wouldn't it be reasonable to say this is within the security agency's baliwick? I didn't see anything about misusing whatever they found. Very interesting though that domestic producers were not listed. Maybe because they didn't need a warrant to do the reverse engineering, or as suggested by others they might already be compromised.
Yes, it would have been clearer if I said "..will prevent any single future attack?" I thought my further clarification in the post made this distinction clear though. My point was that blaming the tool is pointless when there are many other tools. Since your examples involve stopping the actor they are all irrelevant.
A pretty typical response. Focus on some trivial or unimportant aspect of a bad event, rather than face the fact that little can be done. Does anyone really believe that "doing something" about armored cars is going to prevent future attacks? The attacks will just take a different form. It is like saying "hammers raise eyebrows after person is attacked with a hammer" The least important and and least valuable aspect of that description is the hammer.