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Thread ID: 106281 2010-01-03 09:06:00 Is this thread being monitored? --Wolf-- (128) PC World Chat
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845240 2010-01-03 09:06:00 I have a bomb (www.stuff.co.nz) --Wolf-- (128)
845241 2010-01-03 09:13:00 And I'm not afraid to use it! KarameaDave (15222)
845242 2010-01-03 15:41:00 Now you've done it? There are those pesky black helicopters over my house again! SurferJoe46 (51)
845243 2010-01-03 18:02:00 Shoot them down

That's 4 of us being watched now :lol:

Ken
kenj (9738)
845244 2010-01-03 18:13:00 A bommmmmb? :) Zippity (58)
845245 2010-01-03 19:38:00 I'm glad you have the bomb, I was worried that I may have mislaid it. Those bombs are always just going off. R2x1 (4628)
845246 2010-01-03 20:06:00 I don't get it though, it's not like it's difficult to tunnel traffic through several different countries, and encrypt it with ToR ... there's *no way* they're gonna trace data through russia, china, germany and then back out again at the US. Sure it's slow and not the sorta thing you'd use for browsing, but in terms of communicating between parties, it's a step in the right direction... Chilling_Silence (9)
845247 2010-01-03 21:27:00 Jim Hacker: "Well, anyway. Why are we bugging Hugh Halifax? Is he talking to the Russians?"
Sir Humphrey: "No, the French actually. That's much more serious."
Jim Hacker: "Why?"
Bernard Woolley: "The Russians already know what we are doing."
Twelvevolts (5457)
845248 2010-01-03 21:45:00 Security organisations in the Western World like the SIS here are really pissed off they cant break encrypted code on the internet. Thats why they are pushing for restrictions. prefect (6291)
845249 2010-01-03 22:12:00 How secure is Skype? They say "Skype uses well-known standards-based encryption algorithms to protect Skype users' communications from falling into the hands of hackers and criminals."

"Well known standards based" doesn't sound particularly secure?
rumpty (2863)
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