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| Second Life Flying Wang Attack Goes IRL [Nsfw]
Remember when Room 101 griefers issued a flying penis attack on Second Life "real estate" "mogul" "Anshe Chung" during a virtual interview? How could you not? It's just about the o [..] |
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| Spies in Second Life The feds are getting antsy about Second Life, and it has nothing to do with flying phalli. A recent paper by the government's Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity group foresees virtual worlds becoming the perfect setting for espionage planning, money laundering, and other clandestine activities. Writes the paper's author: "What started out as a benign environment where people would co [..] |
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| Added green burden could ground flying cars for good Get off my flying car, hippies!
Analysis Regular readers of the Reg will be familiar with the many obstacles that lie between us and our long-desired flying cars. Unfortunately, rather than any boxes being ticked off on the checklist, it rather appears as though yet another has been added. More and more, people seem to expect [...] [..] |
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| June 24, 1947: They Came From … Outer Space? 1947: Pilot Kenneth Arnold sights a series of unidentified flying objects near Washington’s Mt. Rainier. It’s the first widely reported UFO sighting in the United States, and, thanks to Arnold’s description of what he saw, leads the press to coin the term flying saucer.
Arnold was an experienced pilot with more than 9,000 hours of flying [...] [..] |
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| Space Invaders Tumbler Can Be Your Cup [Accessories] You sit in His cubicle every day. You do His work. On His computer. While drinking His coffee. We'd say that your life sucks, but your life isn't even your life. It's His life. The Man's life. And yeah, it sucks. [..] |
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| Relay server attack tactic dupes auto-reporting Nap-of-the-earth strikes on the horizon
Sysadmins have begun noticing a coordinated attack on servers with open SSH ports that tries to stay under the radar by only attempting to guess a password three times from any compromised machine. Instead of mounting an attack form a single compromised host hackers have worked out a means to relay [...] [..] |
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| How a Classic Man-in-the-Middle Attack Saved Colombian Hostages Last week’s dramatic rescue of 15 hostages held by the guerrilla organization FARC was the result of months of intricate deception on the part of the Colombian government. At the center was a classic man-in-the-middle attack.
In a man-in-the-middle attack, the attacker inserts himself between two communicating parties. Both believe they’re talking to each other, and [...] [..] |
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| Flying cars on the horizon, says Clive Sinclair ‘I’m sure it will happen’
Sir Clive Sinclair yesterday pretty well put the kibosh on the possibility of humanity ever getting behind the controls of a flying car by declaring them “technically entirely possible”.
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Today in Joystiq: August 4, 2008
Labeling a Metroid warning as a Half-Life headcrab is a crime punishable by Metroid attack. Epic Fail. Check out the highlights for today: Joystiquery Joystiq hands-on: Skate 2Joys [..] |
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