Archive for November, 2005

Sony Mallware… Story Continues

Wednesday, November 23rd, 2005

Ya, I’m still grumbling about the Sony bullshit P I’m sick of it, but no matter what I do I just can’t get away from the Sony discussion. So fuck it…

Here is a nice comparison between the Sony’s MediaMax and XPC. Very informative.

We all know the xpc DRM is evil. However, ladies and gentlemen you you should also know that in addition to be highly destructive, it is also very easy to break. It turns out that the dreaded XPC rootkit can be defeated using a piece of scotch tape. Yup, the evil, computer breaking rootkit can be stopped if you stick some tape to the edges of your CD. Brilliant!

This is a great example of how low-tech methods can be used to solve complex high level problems.

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Overswamped

Monday, November 21st, 2005

Here are the projects I’m currently working on:

  • Hyperspectral Imaging application for my Thesis work (Java)
  • Wireless Imaging project form my Imaging class (.NET)
  • Embedding Kareoke style lyrics into mp3’s using Stego for security class (Java)
  • Some moderately difficult perl assignment I didn’t even look at yet (Perl)
  • Secure file drop box for work (php + MYSQL + SSL)

None of these is anywhere near completion. All must be done by the end of semester. Actually the last one needs to be done by tomorrow but that’s just not happening P I think it’s about time to stop goofing off and start to seriously work on this shit…

Sigh… Someone please remind me why did I take 12 credits this semester. And can you please smack me upside the head next time I get a dumb idea like this?

All I need now is some interesting project to code in Python and my brain will explode. I really want to code something in serious Python or Ruby to gain some experience in these languages, but that is physically impossible at this point. Personal projects must wait till the holiday break P

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Thompson’s Law License Revoked in Alabama!

Saturday, November 19th, 2005

The unholy, fascist, hateful, anti-game bastard Jack Thompson, also known as the biggest douche in the universe had his law license revoked in state of Alabama! Hell yeah! Go Alabama!

Judge Moore also noted that he was referring the matter to the Disciplinary Commission of the Alabama Bar for “appropriate action.”

Judge Moore employed quite stern language in his ruling. His remarks include, “Mr. Thompson’s actions before this Court suggest that he is unable to conduct himself in a manner befitting practice in this state.”

Heh! It seems that he is currently under investigation by both the Bar Association of Florida and of Alabama. Way to go douchebag! I hope they disbar you!

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Joy! Joy! Happy Time! DRM is Dying!

Friday, November 18th, 2005

It seems that lately general public is exposed to more and more examples of how DRM can screw up their computers. Sony mess was just the start. It was the eye opener for many people. But if you try really hard, you can probably find huge security holes in any DRM on the market right now. One was just identified in iTunes DRM.

Cory Doctorow sums it up better than I ever could:

An objective of good security is to protect users from attackers who want to prevent the user from controlling her computer. DRM — like that in iTunes — is a system for allowing remote parties (e.g. entertainment companies) to enforce their policy on your computer. Once you design the system to let anyone apart from the owner to control it, you open up the possibility that someone other than the owner will end up controlling it.

As with Sony’s rootkit, every DRM has the potential to create this kind of vulnerability. Imagine if Yale manufactured every door-lock so that a “master key” from Yale could open it. So long as no one except Yale knows about the master key, you’re safe (assuming you trust Yale). But someone always finds out — that kind of secret is too valuable to remain a secret. Once a bad guy knows that there’s a single technique that can be used to access every door with a Yale lock, it’s only a matter of time before the attacker develops a crack.

DRM systems are an attractive nuisance, the cracker’s best pal. They are, at root, systems for giving control over your computer to someone other than you. That’s an invitation to disaster.

And there you have it. DRM is a flawed concept. Is is possible to make DRM that is both effective, and secure? So far, evidence suggests that it is not. Unless someone designs a perfect, unbreakable and secure DRM system we might need to scrap this techology sometime in the future. Yay! Happy, happy, joy, joy!

Side benefit of the DRM mess: as the public gets exposed to more and more DRM security and usability issues, they also gain valuable experience which will allow them to understand the threat of tcpa.

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Rugby fan up for Darwin Award!

Friday, November 18th, 2005

I found this on boingboing: A Rugby Fan Castrates Himself! I think this just proves my theory that all sports fans are idiots. I applaud this guy for so efficiently removing himself from the human gene pool. Anyone stupid enough to cut his balls off because of a ball game should not be allowed to breed!

Anyways, I think this is a good candidate for a Darwin Award. Sure, he didn’t die but he can’t reproduce so I would say he qualifies )

If you read the whole article (linked up from the boingboing post) check out the last line:

“I can’t have kids now but still want a family - maybe I’ll adopt.”

What? No! You are not allowed! Dude, you cut your balls of with wire cutters? What makes you think you are fit to be a parent? Geez!

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