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And you will know my name is the Grep…

The path of the righteous Man is beset on all sides by the inequities
of the selfish and the tyranny of retarded and inept men. Blessed is
he who in the name of non-disclosure and strife shepherds the weak
through the valley of darkness, for he is truly his zeroday’s keeper
and the finder of lost buffer overflows. And I will strike down upon
thee with great vengeance and furious regexps those who attempt to
poison and destroy my niggas. And you will know my name is the Grep
when I lay my vengeance upon thee.

Amen.

– posted by lmh on daily-dave

Anyone who is remotely interested in computer security really should read Daily Dave, it is ridiculously low in traffic. You should probably have Matsano log in your feed reader as well.
Still alive. All well in foreign, busy like a busy thing in work. Good Times etc.

One Comment

  1. Sweet, subscribed (I think; no email confirmation yet.)

    From the ‘Irrelevant’ section of Matasono log’s latest post:

    Filevault in Tiger used 128-bit AES keys. Now it uses 256-bit AES keys. There’s a Fields Medal waiting for the person who breaks 128-bit AES. That person can’t necessarily break Leopard Filevault. Awesome. The funny part about this is that the Filevault keys are still protected by the weakest key in the system: your user password.

    That is how Apple fanboys should be.

    BTW, are you getting spam from Netsoc? They deleted my account back on the 12th, despite my having been on the committee, and they’ve been constantly spamming me ever since, three weeks later. (”Thank you for being a member of Netsoc; we hope you have enjoyed it.”)

    Tuesday, October 30, 2007 at 10:15 am | Permalink

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