"If e-bombs are released in Iraq and work as advertised
Saddam Hussein would quickly become the electronic equivalent
of deaf, dumb and blind..."
http://abcnews.go.com/sections/GMA/SciTech/iraq030218_Ebomb.html
...yet his "electronic sense of smell" would remain virtually intact
>> HARD NEWS <<
orderly cues
Out of Africa into the British courts: a shut-the-hell-up
order from DINERS CLUB, demanding that ROSS ANDERSON AND
HIS CANTAB CRYPTO LEAGUE stop being quite so clever
forthwith. Ross' Cambridge team had been asked in as expert
witnesses in a South African "phantom ATM withdrawal" case
against the international credit card. Were, the
prosecution asked them, cashpoints really as secure as the
defence made them out to be? Hold on, said Ross, we'll
check. A few weeks later, Mike Bond and Piotr Zielinksi
uncovered that - despite endless security controls - a bank
insider could crack a cashpoint card's PIN number on an
internal bank network in an average of fifteen tries. One
employee could saunter off with seven thousand ATM PINs in
half an hour, making an easy two million quid out of their
lunchbreak. This is not the sort of detailed exploit that
Citibank, the owners of Diner's Club, would like widely
known. They have therefore commenced legal shutupshutup
proceedings. And if Citibank's plea succeeds, we're sure
everyone who reads the analysis (now mirrored at Cryptome)
will do their best to forget it. Not to mention anyone else
who worked out the exploit (which has existed since the
first ATMs were rolled out) and put it to good use.
http://cryptome.org/pacc.htm
- remember: phantom withdrawals DO NOT EXIST
So what killed FAXYOURMP.COM this week? Was it the issue
that's been on the mind of the British public most in the
past few weeks? But of course! And according to messages
slicing into FAXYOURMP.COM, everybody in the world was very
very concerned about the Anti-Hunting Bill. And curiously,
they were all concerned using exactly the same words. Top
charity the RSPCA sent out a mail requesting that their fans
all write an identical, pre-written message to their MP and
send it via FaxYourMP.com, a free service (which NTK is more
than in cahoots with). A free service, incidentally, that
specifically asks you *not* to cut and paste, because MPs
just throw spammy pre-recorded messages into the bin. But
there's more. Taking a leaf out of those viral marketeers,
the RSPCA requested that everyone forward their mail to
their friends - a mail which, incidentally, had no date on
it, so could potentially continue bouncing around the Net for
years. The result: MPs complaining, overloaded servers, and
the fax service down for 48 hours - delaying other
constituents' perhaps more original messages. Of course,
the FYMPers have been a model of restraint throughout. After
digging up their server, they put a block on the boilerplate
text, redirecting animal lovers to a message that encourages
them to re-word their mail in their own words. Of course,
the message does end with the intimation that should the RSPCA
try this again, "the puppy gets it" - which seems to be the
only language these animal-lovers understand.
http://www.oblomovka.com/entries/2003/02/19#1045675680
- still haven't replied, so screw 'em.
http://www.faxyourmp.com/q_a.php3#formletters
- don't do this
>> ANTI-NEWS <<
berating the obvious
UN discover secret cache of CONDIMENTS OF MASS DELICIOUSNESS:
http://www.ntk.net/2003/02/21/dohblix.gif - banner ad warns of
side-effects: http://www.ntk.net/2003/02/21/dohchest.gif ...
Ron "RSA" Rivest's "amazing new, low-cost" micropayments site
currently permits amazing new, low-cost directory browsing:
http://www.peppercoin.com/payment_systems_images/ ... new
thrill - these are *topical* puerile Google misspellings:
http://www.google.com/search?q=middle+east+%22peach+process%22
(the only way to avoid another "Gull War"?) - OCR artefacts
also popular: http://www.google.com/search?q=colurnbia , or
"Spple macintosh", "leaming experience", "slash and bum"...
type in any road name to hark back to golden age of motoring:
http://www.theaa.co.uk/motoringandtravel/traffic/silver/ ...
ironically, much easier to use a search engine than remember:
http://www.cheap-flights-cheap-flights-easyjetthewebsfavouriteairline.co.uk ,
http://www.flights-to-europe-no-frills-airlines-cheap-flights-easyjet.co.uk
... CISCO provide almost spookily inappropriate banner ad:
http://www.ntk.net/2003/02/21/dohdolly.gif ... BBC go wild
with test data: http://www.ntk.net/2003/02/21/dohtest.gif ...
>> EVENT QUEUE <<
goto's considered non-harmful
The history of IT in theatre is a long and glorious one: who
could forget the implausible cyberchat scene in Patrick
Marber's "Closer", Samantha Fox's scorching performance in
"Virus: The Cyber Musical", or Alton Towers' skating
spectacular "Webmaster On Ice"? Nevertheless, we have high
hopes for MAKB3TH (various venues around East Anglia, from Thu
2003-03-06, from UKP4), which sets Shakespeare's Scottish play
on board the world's first free data haven, established by a
"community of libertarian cypherpunks" on an abandoned oil
platform in the North Sea. Even more excitingly, in addition
to those boring old-fashioned "actors", it uses SMS, ASCII
video footage, a techno soundtrack, a bunch of Matrox video
cards and RedHat 7.3 to "create a dark piece of modern,
digital theatre", with big TV screens and text messages and
all. Sticking with the classics, March also sees a day of
readings of Aristophanes' LYSISTRATA, culminating in a show
at 7:30pm, Mon 2003-03-03, the Pleasance Theatre, London N7,
UKP5. This is the Ancient Greek anti-war comedy with the large
leather phallus and the women who go on "sex strike", and is
not included here solely for the benefit of the NTK reader we
met at an arty event we'd previously recommended, who declared
himself very impressed by "the ratio". "The ratio?", we asked,
innocently. Yes, he explained. The Ratio.
http://www.pirateutopia.org/macbeth/dates.htm
- SMTHNG WCKD THS WY COMES
http://www.lysistratalondon.co.uk/
- the ratio of "naked" to "clothed" attendees?
http://www.ntk.net/index.cgi?b=01999-03-26&l=252#l
- they don't make them like that any more
>> TRACKING <<
sufficiently advanced technology : the gathering
What *is* going on with the Gecko-based browsers these days?
First it was Chimera deciding that all work had to stop
while they came up with a new name. Then it was Phoenix
deciding that all development should slow to a crawl - and
they had to come up with a new name too. Now it's Galeon,
which keeps the name, but loses one of its developers, Marco
Pesenti Gritti, who has gone off to code EPIPHANY. EPIPHANY,
like its Galeon forefather, is a slimmed-down, GNOME-driven
HTML displayer. Unlike Galeon (and like GNOME 2.2), Gritti
plans to strip down all the interface and prefs to a bare
minimum. It's early days, though, and the work is still a
bit patchy: any UI that needs you to read a review before
you can work out how to use bookmarks or create toolbars
isn't quite there. It's also still dealing with the niggly
focussing issues that pester any keyboard-driven GUI app.
But if you're tired of waiting for Phoenix to coagulate, or
you want a project to Safari-fy Gecko, this might be the
place to look.
http://epiphany.mozdev.org/
- bookmarks that are a bit too smart
http://writetheweb.com/Members/edd/Articles/2003-02-epiphany
- oh, okay, i get it
http://tinderbox.mozilla.org/showbuilds.cgi?tree=MiniMo
- future cut down mozilla for for your own bespoke mini-browser
>> MEMEPOOL <<
ceci n'est pas une http://www.gagpipe.com/
AMERICAN BURQUA: http://plainlydressed.bravepages.com/ - vs
http://shop.store.yahoo.com/brandsonsale-store/pimdadsuitch.html
... thread inevitably converges towards "Blow a tunnel in the
moon": http://groups.google.com/groups?th=8d2747367833ede9 ...
"Caesius Software" changes name to "QL2" - not dumbing down or
anything, just wanted something "easy to remember, pronounce,
and spell": http://www.affinite.co.uk/news.htm ... probably
why AMAZON don't run an official staff recommendations system:
www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/tg/listmania/list-browse/-/2VC9BUDEG3NZZ/
... not quite five 9s or anything - CONGESTION CHARGE cameras
read "more than 90%" of number plates accurately, reassures:
www.cclondon.com/WebCenterBrandedTR4/StaticPages/Imaging_and_cameras.aspx
... as if you didn't lose enough precious bodily fluids in a
car accident already: http://www.sextoyworld.com/dj0607.html
... where the lone voice of political dissent is - Daffy
Duck?: http://images.google.com/images?q=%22john+ashcroft%22
... ah, those old "Cray" jokes are still the funniest:
http://www.xosx.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=233#233 ...
>> GEEK MEDIA <<
get out less
TV>> Malcolm McDowell can't stay away from the dodgy scifi, as
demonstrated by live-action manga movie FIST OF THE NORTH STAR
(12.45am, Fri, BBC1)... yet somehow he must have missed the
casting call for THE FIFTH ELEMENT (12.30am, Sat, ITV), which
has everyone else in it, ever... repeated WW1 docu THE GREAT
WAR (6.20pm, Sat, BBC2) is preceded by its unfortunately-named
making-of THAT WAS THE GREAT WAR THAT WAS (5.40pm, Sat,
BBC2)... and Jon Snow *is* "Q" from "Star Trek", as he puts
AMERICA ON TRIAL (6.45pm, Sat, C4)... BBC1 counterprogrammes
Quentin Tarantino's least self-indulgent - and arguably most
enjoyable - script, FROM DUSK TILL DAWN (11.20pm, Sat, BBC1),
against the dubious delights of C4's JACKASS NIGHT (from
10.55pm, Sat, C4)... for all you bewildered Sunday-morning
viewers, REVELATIONS (11.30am, Sun, C5) is indeed a religious
romp made by the nutty New Zealanders behind "The Tribe":
http://www.theinitialjourney.com/characters/jess_01.html ...
and, set a year after the first film, routine Jennifer Love
Hewitt slasher I STILL KNOW WHAT YOU DID LAST SUMMER (10pm,
Sun, C4) should of course technically be called "I Still Know
What You Did Two Summers Ago"... art critic Jonathan Meades
shows how to make a supermarket sausage in MEADES EATS
(7.30pm, Mon, BBC2)... the carnage continues in dire Angelina
Jolie "Silence Of The Lambs" wannabe THE BONE COLLECTOR (9pm,
Mon, C5)... don't let Michael Bay actioner THE ROCK (9pm, Wed,
C5) distract you from the digital debut of George from
Seinfeld's genius Larry-Sanders-style post-sitcom CURB YOUR
ENTHUSIASM (10.30pm, Wed, BBC4)... while C5's double bill
of NATIONAL LAMPOON'S EUROPEAN VACATION (8pm, Thu, C5) plus
BASIC INSTINCT (10pm, Thu, C5) offers a relatively highbrow
alternative to ITV's SLEEPING WITH CELEBRITIES (10.30pm, Thu,
ITV) and extreme martial arts kickboxing celeb contest CAGE
COMBAT (11.30pm, Thu, ITV)...
FILM>> you know, we still prefer the Japanese pronunciation
of ambient but convoluted killer-video horror remake THE RING
( http://www.cndb.com/movie.html?title=RIng%2C+The+%282002%29 :
[Naomi "Mullholland Drive" Watts] gives an extended bra and
panty scene while getting dressed. She is in a well and gives
a wet shirt and bra scene)... that Donnie Darko bloke does at
least listen to the Rolling Stones song of the same name in
bereaved-relatives-awkwardness domestic drama MOONLIGHT MILE
( http://www.screenit.com/movies/2002/moonlight_mile.html :
we see the tops of [Ellen Pompeo's] bare breasts and [Jake
Gyllenhaal's] nude body down to his lower hips)... otherwise
it's an all-round regional-accent fest, in the form of
Newcastle-set romantic comedy THE ONLY AND ONLY (imdb: Patsy
Kensit and Donna Air - together at last!)... or the Oirish
version of "Rabbit Proof Fence", anti-Catholic orphanage
outrage THE MAGDALENE SISTERS ( http://www.bbfc.co.uk/ :
contains some strong language, sex references and hanging
scene)...
>> SMALL PRINT <<
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