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Comment Some are requesting their phone records as well (Score 1) 327

Here's a person allegedly conspiring with four other men to hijack armored trucks full of cash
who wants his phone records from NSA and his lawyer has a good case for it's request.
http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Government/2013/06/13/Bank-robber-NSA-records

FTA:
"The case, which is taking place in federal court, involves phone records – the FBI and prosecutors have been using cellphone records to
demonstrate the men’s locations near the robbery attempts. The prosecution said that it was unable to
get cellphone records from the time before September 2010 because the phone carrier had destroyed the records."

"But Brown has new hope: his lawyer, Marshall Dore Louis, filed documents requesting NSA documents showing phone location records for Brown’s cellphones on the night of one of the robberies. “The president of the United States has recognized this program has been ongoing since 2006,” wrote Louis, “to gather the phone numbers [and related information] of everybody including my client in 2010.”"

Comment Can't connect to mega.co.nz (Score 0, Offtopic) 112

I have a provider that still supplies Usenet/newsgroups as part of the service for no
extra cost (Charter.Net), yet I can't connect to mega.co.nz. I've searched
my HOSTS file, see that it's online http://pop.robtex.com/mega.co.nz.html#records
I just can't connect, thepiratebay.sx not a problem.

Hope it's a misspelling, or temporary.

Submission + - Anonymous unleashed a "nuclear" strike on Greek Parliament

protoporos writes: Two days ahead of their promise, Anonymous have completed successfully a strike on the whole web infrastructure of the Greek Parliament, catching the Greek officials unprepared. According to an analysis (in Greek) of a Greek security news website, this is the biggest hit ever, managing to gain access to domain controllers and the credentials of all the congressmen and parliament officials! The emails of Prime Minister Antonis Samaras (asamaras) and second in command E. Venizelos (venizelos) seem also to have been compromised. They have even posted pictures of gmail accounts. The attack comes as a response to the recent, totalitarian close-down of the public TV network (ERT) as detailed here. A clear mention of individual targeting as a next step is clearly mentioned.

Comment I'm gonna become rich! (Score 1) 311

When I was younger I would take the Carbon rod out of a size C battery and sharpen one end.
Cut an extension cord and put a rod on both ends; put the Carbon points close and plug it in: tada an arc furnace.

I see a potential of this being much more productive now by keeping the points farther apart. :}
of course a small warning will be included.

Comment Re:Terminator 4?? (Score 1) 245

I didn't even know there was a 4, much less a 5 coming.

[John]

I had to check as well, darn if there isn't "Terminator Salvation", I LOL

I understand that one comment about initials now as well: Director: McG
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0438488/

"Terminator" was amazing, a unique story line to me, much the same as "The Matrix"; toss in "Top Gun" who needs more :}

Submission + - Is Sony trying to reform? (theverge.com)

onyxruby writes: Sony has had more than it's share of scandals and been rightly vilified by the public for a series of anti-consumer policies. A company that starts to treat their customers as the enemy tends to enter a death spiral (Circuit City etc). Sony has been having financial trouble for some time and needs to turn things around.

Sony appears to be making a sincere and earnest attempt to do exactly this with the latest PS4. The Verge covers how Sony has made the PS4 and crafted policies explicitly to make the PS4 consumer friendly to the public. They make the case that the PS4 will be superior in nearly every way by not requiring an Internet connection, not restricting used games, supporting indie developers and selling for $100 cheaper than the Xbox One.

Comment Why so surprised? (Score 4, Insightful) 457

I've always assumed anything I've posted, including E-mail or said is public knowledge.

Way back when... The usenet group knew or took for granted that every message
went through NSA, at the time is was no big deal just be a backbone and filter for words
or phrases. The practice was referred to as the eight words, while I forget them, one or more of the
eight words were sure to get your post sidelined and read.

As for back doors these have been in place for a long time, Microsoft's Firewall will
allow trusted parties to slip right through. There was a time these were talked about
in the open.

ToS and privacy policies tell you what information is being collected and what it's used
for, Angry birds has one line that says any amount of your data will "go overseas".

The game appropriately named "Jewel link!" one of many free games put out by Ezjoy Network
has no ToS or privacy policy and requires every permission Android has. Ezjoy Network can make
a copy of your entire system if they want as they've promised nothing, which you accepted when installed.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ezjoynetwork.jewelslink&feature=search_result

paste m.ezjoygame.com into google and watch what happens. "You get a Google Instant is unavailable. Press Enter to search"
message but you can learn more here: https://support.google.com/websearch/answer/186645?form=bb&hl=en

Google isn't all the Innocent, recently Google Play restricted any program that interferes with
the data capture of another program, blocking programs like Adaway, or any number of programs
that blocked sites (a HOSTS file) or change permissions.

Why so surprised?

Comment Re:For Those that lack Woodwork skill/tools.. (Score 1) 106

The hardest part is finding the ROMS which work with the MAME version that you use.

The newsgroup alt.binaries.emulators.mame is a good source, any missing ROM(S) just post a request; you'll get em.

Turn off/down your sound before going to http://mameinfo.mameworld.info/ for the latest stats on the newest version.

Submission + - Montréal cops' union want camera on every policemen uniform (cjad.com)

An anonymous reader writes: The Montréal Policemen's Brotherhood is proposing that officers be equipped with uniform-mounted cameras that can be used to video-tape various interventions. The union says in other jurisdictions where police officers are equipped with point-of-view cameras, the use of force by officers and assaults on officers drops by as much as 60%. One system is currently being tested in Edmonton, Alberta. Arguments for and against the project here (french). There are evidences cops need these cameras to refrain themselves but if cops get them, maybe being a glasshole isn't a bad idea after all.

Comment Re:Linux Mint has been malware for me (Score 1) 252

Go figure I got a Filter error: Lameness filter encountered - so will start cutting, no caps, no cussing, no clue.

Fraid you both aren't coming across as being all that bright.

You can do this two ways
Google: using hosts file Linux mint
or watch a video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VUQZGuJ8jLM

Linux Mint default installation is to disable the HOSTS file. Why would a system do that?

Apparently you know nothing of a HOSTS file, I do suggest you check it out. In
the mean time I'm not sure about my use of Mint. I've enabled the HOSTS file; of
all the security I can install on a computer system I feel a HOSTS file being
the most important. So fairly secure on mint at the moment but need to check out
what linux Mint defines as online security (Norton, Mcafee...?).

One more time (Three ways - I tell you)

forums.linuxmint.com

Posted at 3:19pm on Thursday, February 28, 2013.
Editing the Linux "hosts" file

What is a hosts file? The hosts file in any operating system is the file that we can edit in order to personally tell the computer how to handle certain Internet addresses. If one wants to block a certain website on their computer, they can edit the hosts file. All operating systems have a hosts file (Win, Mac, Linux). But getting there is half the battle. In Linux, it is quite easy to edit it.

1. Open a terminal.
  2. Change to superuser by typing: sudo su (Enter password when prompted)
  3. Then edit the hosts file by typing: nano /etc/hosts (hit enter)
  4. To block a website, you can note 127.0.0.1 or simply 0.0.0.0 with a space after and then somesite.com
  5. Save the hosts file by typing: CTRL + X, then hit y and then press enter. Done!
http://ranito.site90.net/index.php/Main_Page#Editing_the_Linux_.22hosts.22_file

Comment Re:Use Opera Mini and you'll never worry about dat (Score 1) 99

All pages go through their browser for reformatting to your device's screen dimensions and compression.

So you don't download the Mini but the Mobile version

Opera Mobile is a complete web browser installed on your mobile phone — all the code rendering and JavaScript
interaction happens on your mobile. This is in contrast to Opera Mini, where the rendering happens on the server
and a compressed version is then sent to the handset.

http://dev.opera.com/articles/view/opera-mobile-10-beta-developers-introduction/

Opera is my Browser of choice and the best ever I feel, at least up to version 12.14, (desktop)
I also don't do anything of importance with my cell phone or tablet, but for a different reason. It's possible those could easily be lost or stolen.

Comment Linux Mint has been malware for me (Score 1) 252

Reading the replies some mentioned flash, Flash for Windows defaults to Webcam on, so thought I'd
check my Flash for Mint as I wasn't sure if I had set the settings. Mint is my start in Linux and used infrequently.

Things led to preferences, Network Proxy pref's showing that 127.0.0.1 as being ignored, hit the help button
and get a standard Mint manual of which "network proxy" isn't found.
http://i39.tinypic.com/2z5uf80.jpg

No help, I see if it means what I think it means and put "127.0.0.1. slashdot.org" in my HOSTS file,
saved, rebooted then logged into slashdot.org
http://i41.tinypic.com/2s99gr8.jpg

Crap the only thing being blocked are sites placed into my router. I've been wide open the entire time while thinking
some 19400+ sites I have blocked in my HOSTS file, haven't been.

No, I don't trust Mint anymore after today, I've no clue what other surprises are "built in".

Comment regarded meteorites highly as religion developed (Score 1) 119

The direct quote

hints that they regarded meteorites highly as they began to develop their religion.

The Black Stone; Although it has often been described as a meteorite, this hypothesis is now uncertain.

The Black Stone is the eastern cornerstone of the Kaaba, the ancient stone building toward which Muslims pray, in the center of the Grand Mosque in Mecca,
Saudi Arabia. It is revered by Muslims as an Islamic relic which, according to Muslim tradition, dates back to the time of Adam and Eve.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Stone

Comment A start button and a Nanny cam (Score 4, Interesting) 800

"We also added the ability to take pictures with the built-in camera right from the Lock screen without having to log in."

This is a XboxOne feature, the video and microphone will always be on so it can greet you when you walk into a room or able
to take voice commands. The privacy issues should be obvious for a company like Microsoft.
http://articles.chicagotribune.com/2013-05-24/news/ct-met-kass-0524-20130524_1_drone-attacks-xbox-one-jeff-henshaw

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