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Comment Re:How about the US-Canadian/US-Mexico border? (Score 2) 597

If I'm walking in my city, let's say, 1 mile away from the US embassy complex, and a US official tries to pull some shit on me in my own country, I swear that he will end up in a hospital at best and that a surgeon will be needed to extract the diplomatic passport his ass. I don't care about their arrogant laws or their fascism.
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Submission + - CISPA Coming Back: Cybersecurity Bill May Change Everything (hypervocal.com)

overmoderated writes: Yesterday, U.S. congressmen Mike Rogers (R-MI) and Dutch Ruppersberger (D-MD) announced before the House that they are planning to revive the controversial Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protect Act (CISPA) and work closely with the White House to ensure its passage sometime later this year.

The unpopular legislative attempt at ramping up cybersecurity regulations was tabled indefinitely last year in August after it was shot down in a Senate vote, but some had raised the possibility that it could've been delayed by the lawmakers to avoid having to make a decision right before the elections.

Comment Re:An IP address doesn't identify a person (Score 1) 240

Potato, potatoe. It is pretending to be somebody else. Same basic principle, just a different network layer.

spoof (spf)

1. Nonsense; tomfoolery. 2. A hoax. 3. A gentle satirical imitation; a light parody.

tr.v. spoofed, spoofing, spoofs

1. To deceive. 2. To do a spoof of; satirize gently.

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