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17:00
@kalina: Thanks for that link. Would it make sense to ask for any updates to that same question? (Given that they recently went public)
@TildalWave don't tell him that
@Thomas If the post needs updates then sure
@kalina your secret is safe with me ... and anyone that can read deleted messages
by the looks of that answer it answers the same set of USPs detailed on their about page
@kalina :O
I didn't see the deleted message
17:02
good
I just dropped a pen drive by accident and then broke it into several pieces when I rolled my chair over it while looking for it -.-
At one point there was something called Hushmail. What is the story with that?
(How does Protonmail compare?)
@Thomas another group of people misunderstanding the word "secure"
So maybe my question is: How does Protonmail compare? (Would that be on-topic?)
what is your goal?
are you unable to parse both of their about pages and make a comparison?
@Thomas, what is it you would like to learn about protonmail?
17:06
do you only want hushmail and protonmail or would you like SCRYPTmail adding into the mix as well
I don't have a goal (maybe that is a problem). I had read recently about Protonmail and I was wondering how revolutionary it actually is. I am wondering partly because of he thing with Hushmail (Canada?) and there was something about that not working very well after all. So it is just pure interest,
I guess I am just wondering how trusted it is. Is it trusted like Truecrypt is (was)?
I hadn't heard about SCRYPTmail.
well you can answer the "how revolutionary is it" question like this: "Does it still rely on a protocol for communications that existed before the internet was called the internet?" -> YES, no it's not revolutionary
I had heard that the "new" thing is that it makes GPG (PGP) easy.
and you'll find that to be universal among all email providers
the "new" thing was making something really old easier to use?
But I am wondering if there are any compromises.
17:08
well stop the press
Yes, the new thing was (is) that it makes PGP easy to use. That is, the encryption is done in the browser and the keys are stored locally (I think).
am I a bad person for using the same message for all my Facebook birthday notifications
haha.
first time i have to use a auto comment here :)
a auto comment?
@kalina probably depends on what it is...
17:22
@kalina, a script that adds commets one uses over and over by gui
@RоryMcCune I don't understand
@SmokeDispenser well it's not really "auto" if you have to take action to make it happen
@kalina, it's the name of the plugin. ask the author;)
how can this user: security.stackexchange.com/users/104162/brent-kirkpatrick have "almost three decades of experience in computing and advanced degrees" ? (emphasis mine)
He looks barely 20 years old..
@Jacco so are you jealous or inquisitive?
@Jacco, are you judging by the pic alone?
17:24
@Jacco based on my picture, how old am I?
I think based on the content he's posted so far it's irrelevant what he says about himself
His picture and his website + academic cv (earliest mentioned date: 2001).
@Gilles, I see you could not leave the lunatic man with it's hand alone with his biohazard :D
@Jacco well that is "nearly three decades"
@Gilles, I don't even know what to answer anymore :)
17:26
if your math is bad
:-)
@SmokeDispenser I find the easiest way is to not waste your time answering him
@kalina, that's what I decided and used an autocomment :)
@SmokeDispenser lol
oh what, Google are selling boston dynamics?
wait, why?
it did work out pretty well lately
17:30
apparently Google don't want to be associated with humanoid robots
obviously hiding their SkyNet like nature for a bit longer
@SmokeDispenser no short to medium return on investment likely
that and they have two robotics teams
one based at the main Google campus in the X division and boston dynamics based in boston
@RoryAlsop, I thought they were having a big deal with the us military
@SmokeDispenser the robots were too loud
Oh, I see
17:33
also, the dude that keeps beating on the robot, moving the box and pushing the robot over
that guy is definitely first blood during the robot revolution
@SmokeDispenser I think they needed commercial success too
@kalina :DDDD
funny how everybody I know who saw that video feels bad for a piece of machinery because some human does thing to the machine.
@Jacco obviously it's different, but that video doesn't look too different to videos of racial or gender based violence when he starts pushing it over
or your average bully on the playground
17:36
I know it's on facebook - sorry. Can't find it elsewhere
do I need to see this?
but, the interesting question is: what triggers our primitive human brain to feel empathy to a machine?
@kalina a gameshow called what's under my kilt
doesn't show anything
@RoryAlsop I can't think of anything I'd rather do than walk around blindfolded touching things hanging under kilts
@kalina ...
17:39
@RoryAlsop what
@kalina my ellipsis indicated I had no words :-)
that wasn't an ellipsis
typing
my bad
OH now I know what you mean
has anyone needed to change fast food places because they start to know to much about you ?
17:42
if you eat fast food that frequently you need to re-evaluate your diet
@kalina only once a day dont worry
"only"
@silverpenguin no
@silverpenguin we have precisely 0 fast food places that deliver here, so no :)
@RoryAlsop oh ok :( im almost done with the local fast food places around my house... they all know my regular order and one even started sharing his personal issues with me ...
@RоryMcCune are you in hell ?
17:44
Scotland is basically hell
@silverpenguin I've just not been a fan of fast food...ever
@silverpenguin not at all fast food is generally a bad idea
@kalina pls
you're right, too cold
@silverpenguin My local coffee shop knows my normal order...
@Matthew that is almost as bad and makes me feel a bitr better
@RоryMcCune it is a bad idea and i regret every bite
17:45
@silverpenguin you should probably cut down then :)
@RоryMcCune you are right! it will be my 2017 resolution stuffs more KFC into mouth
eww KFC
KFC is basically fried rat
@kalina meat is meat
some serious issues even calling KFC food
17:47
@RоryMcCune </3 man KFC why you ew it
52 secs ago, by kalina
KFC is basically fried rat
@kalina it makes my belly full and doesnt kill me instantly, food :D
@silverpenguin I agree with @kalina KFC is not nice stuff
@RоryMcCune I agree with the rat crowd on this one
well fine! more rats for me :<
17:48
Things like Pizza are ok on occasion along with a good takeway curry or chinese, but things like KFC/Mcdonalds/Burger king... eww
How do you manage to ask a question, and then post a long, rambling answer that DOESN'T EVEN ATTEMPT to answer the question YOU asked!?
@Xander drugs?
@Xander easy, it all starts by creating your Stack Exchange account
@RоryMcCune what about subway?
@silverpenguin well it's possible to create a relativley healthy subway sandwich so if you do that it's not too bad
17:49
@Xander Brent?
@Matthew Yes.
@RоryMcCune Although the bread is overly sweet...
@silverpenguin subway is not good but not bad
Perhaps.
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A: What is the nastiest software attack one can dream up?

Brent KirkpatrickA lot of people debate the ethics of penetration testing, but I will discuss the computational theory behind why we do not want to do penetration testing. This theory is the core of the reason for why I cannot and will not participate in penetration testing. Please recall that an algorithm is d...

@kalina I actually agree with this statment
17:50
Q: What is the nastiest attack you can think up?"
though when ever i get subway i get: pulled pork, peperoni, salami. meatballs, double cheese, black peper and bbq sauce :D nomomnomnom
A: "I don't believe in penetration testing."
@Xander I think it worked out as "I refuse to think of any
@Xander good lord, I'd either suggest two people using the one account or someone with multiple personalities!
@Matthew You figured more out than I.
17:52
@Xander Did you spot the objection to closing as opinion based, because it had references?
@Matthew Ha, no.
@Matthew I do like Deer Hunter's request.
"Forgive me, but references to the news, to public records, and to computer science research is not purely opinion."
Isn't that the person with 30 years xp?;)
17:53
Well, no, but the question you asked using those was only going to generate opinions...
Bah!
I'm still leaning towards troll.
@Xander, I like you comment :)
Oh dear... I followed the link to his homepage...
also: I guess someone impersonates the dr.
The profile description hints at that, where the user is talking in third person about the user.
I see that the homepage follows the refusal to participate in any form of security work. Such as using HTTPS for login data, or keeping Apache up-to-date...
17:57
@Matthew :D
blocked from asking questions...oh well
:-)
@RoryAlsop Are you?
@Matthew no - the one who posted the 'nastiest attack' question
Oh, and I got my downvote back;)
17:59
@RoryAlsop Have they been posting lots of questions then?
@Matthew only 3 badly received ones
maybe only 2 actually
@silverpenguin you seem surprised
He answered a lot, too.
@RoryAlsop Hey comment police, did my comment on this question get deleted? security.stackexchange.com/q/117394/12
Or am I just delusional in thinking that I left a comment there in the first place?
@Xander yes I flagged it as offensive
sorry
18:01
@kalina Figures.
so can somebody explain something to me
because my brain won't compute it
@kalina 7
the deadpool movie is a restricted movie right
@kalina the answer is 2
so why are so many parents taking their children to see it promptly before stamping their feet about how adult it is
18:03
@kalina Because they are idiots.
@kalina because people are thick
those parents should get like 7 days in prison or something
the question basically equates to: why are people stupid?
Speaking of:
Deadpool. https://t.co/1rpQJDg3QZ
@kalina for taking them to see the movie or for being dumb?
18:03
@silverpenguin both
enjoy 7 days in prison for being a retard, you're spending 7 days in there because we don't want to see the faces of people that stupid
nobody to look after your kids? Well it wasn't like you were looking after them anyway
@Xander that.
@kalina But then someone has to take care of their kids for a week, and who wants that job?
@kalina ehh! my parents used to let me watch 18s when i was younger than 10! and look at me i turned out fine stuffs more rats into mouth
@kalina :DD
@silverpenguin did they then used to bitch and whine on social media about it?
@Xander these parents have demonstrated they're unfit to be parents, take the kids off them
18:05
@kalina Social media didn't exist back then. Wait...Did it?
this is like grand theft auto all over again
THIRTEEN YEAR OLD SHOOTS UP SCHOOL
must be gta
woah, why is gta getting the blame, shouldn't the person who bought it get all of the blame?
individual mother directly responsible for shoot up at school
@kalina of course not! 1, they accepted I was smart enough to know its just a movie 2, they are not dumb 3, contradicting 2 they cant even turn on a PC let alone sign up to social media or know of its exsistence
GTA was an awesome game
just because i ran over hookers to get my money doesnt mean il do it in real life
@kalina I suggest that potentially "letting everyone have guns" is a more direct cause...
supplying rated materials to a minor should be treated exactly the same as supplying drugs and alcohol to a minor
I treat hookers with respect
18:10
I just think maybe if parents were punished for their failures that everything would be better
@RоryMcCune, are you drinking beer in the pentests should die video while the questions are being asked?
yes he is
@SmokeDispenser not that time IIRC it was Club mate (but this was like 6 years ago) I did do a talk at B-Sides where I gave out beer for good questions and had one to drink myself :) that was the next year IIRC
he has to bribe his audience to not fall asleep
18:14
this has been discussed before...
Apr 19 '13 at 10:28, by TildalWave
user image
also I can't get over hold young he looks
@TildalWave, yeah, I'm new here;) didn't read the transcript;)
@kalina well you know about how rories age slowly :)
how old is he? at the talk, about earld thirties?
@RоryMcCune yes but you looked early 20s in that video iirc
18:16
@RоryMcCune?
@SmokeDispenser it's just 820,832 posts, shouldn't take too long :)
@kalina In his official work photo, about 70...
@TildalWave if you remove all of the "your mom", "pls", and everything I've said, it's only 72,000 posts
@SmokeDispenser so 2009, I would've been 35 ...
@kalina thanks :)
@kalina and it still wouldn't be much more on-topic
18:17
@RоryMcCune, good guess then. It''s the beard, I guess
w/o it, I look like 17 still. You have none :)
@TildalWave well that's not true, because out of the remaining 72,000 posts 60,000 are absolute quality from the porninleek
I think when I first came here it took about a week for the first infosec related topic to popup
I think that when I first came in here it was because of @Simon flagging and it took weeks for it to become apparent what was discussed here
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IIRC we were discussing something with @ThomasPornin about nuclear weapons, actually the whole room was
I think it started with @AviD and @ThomasPornin
18:19
@kalina That's because it's very deep and intellectual.
@Xander no
while I'm convinced that many people in here are quite deep and intellectual, the quality of conversation usually doesn't peak beyond juvenile playground tormenting
sometimes it also looks like that and it actually isn't
you can't convince me otherwise
sometimes it takes quite some knowledge of particle physics to come up with a decent reply, especially when we're discussing size, length and moisture
you don't need knowledge of particle physics to discuss size or length
18:27
not if it's measured in larger units than Planck length at least
@RоryMcCune, could you send me an invite to keybase?
@SmokeDispenser sure, what e-mail address would you like it sent to?
@RоryMcCune can you invite me to a private room? I'd rather not have it in transcript;)
let me know when you've got that and I'll delete my message :)
@RоryMcCune got it thanks
18:37
copied
@silverpenguin it's not really super secret
@RоryMcCune I know i have you on linkedin anyway! haha I was just trying to be funny :<
im hilarious
@RоryMcCune, sent.
@SmokeDispenser invite sent :)
which reminds me I need to try out keybase FS which sounds really cool
18:40
@RоryMcCune, thanks
does anyone wana give me a job in info sec? I am house trained ....
everyone in DMZ turns off their lights awww :<
haha
@silverpenguin, I'm happy enough, I got one :D
still a lot of cheering going on here.
@Xander 6 comments deleted on that post - looks like all obsolete after update/edit. Not from @kalina flagging as offensive :-)
18:57
@RoryAlsop Ha ha, yeah, I figured that much. :-) Ok, good to know I'm not completely losing it.
I don't think mine was obsolete, but one of the answers covered it anyway, so no harm done.
@RoryAlsop Thanks for looking into it for me.
@Xander did you suggest that it needs a good logo?
@Xander - oh. The one pointing the OP at Full Disclosure/Bugtraq? Actually probably shouldn't have been culled with the others.
erm - my apologies. I went through those flags and my quick check agreed all obsolete. Depends on timing maybe
I like this comment, but I am going to have to uphold the flag on it, sadly :-)
On second thought, you may qualify for a Darwin award. An inflammation, sepsis, and amputation are acute risks to your security. — Deer Hunter 4 hours ago
what are the most important programming languages to learn for web pentesting? (php, pdo, mysql, html, js, asp, xml) is that all?
@RoryAlsop, Thanks for the suggestion. I have re-read these. Can you please enlighten me as to which points my question fails to respect? Interestingly, the question is clearly asked and answered: "should we be running competitions like these?" is answered below very specifically. Bear in mind that the answer was not an opinion. It extensively referenced existing technical literature, i.e. research papers, books, and a body of mathematical proofs. — Brent Kirkpatrick 48 mins ago
this one doesn't quite get it, does he?
@RoryAlsop should that post be locked and rolled back to when it was still a question, so it doesn't look like our Q&A is the place to post blogs?
gosh I read a couple of paragraphs of it, I really wish I didn't
19:14
@RоryMcCune, thanks again for the invite, mate.
@SmokeDispenser gimme one
@silverpenguin, get it yourself;)
@SmokeDispenser no worries, I really like the idea of Keybase, makes PGP a bit more usuable, I was kind of hoping they would do an e-mail client, but apparently that's not on the roadmap...
@SmokeDispenser im trying but the people im asking are being difficult (you
@silverpenguin, for me, appliing at my country's CERT worked fine.
19:17
@SmokeDispenser ???
damnit
applying.
@SmokeDispenser nope im still lost
@silverpenguin, I sent a job application to the agency that is the equivalent to the IT part of NIST for my country.
its so hard looking for info sec jobs, I dont know how much i am worth
@silverpenguin about how old are you?
I'm asking because you might wanna consider internship and see where you stack up and learn things before you're expected to already know them
19:33
@silverpenguin, that's a good point, maybe.
I think "chatting" is a better word
@Ferrybig, lo, you here?;)
@SmokeDispenser Yes, this room has interesting conversations
what a condescending jerk. bets on how long he'll be around?
19:50
That's not nearly as condescending as his meta posting‌​. There he calls the entire community ignorant.
@TildalWave im 24 :( im basically dead
@ThomasPornin, ninja'd me :)
@silverpenguin, that's pretty young. A internship might be fine.
oh no, now he's thanking me without voting. Damnit. I kind of do not like that guy.
@SmokeDispenser internship ? :< but id have to take a massive pay dive for that surely? im on 26k PA at the mo
@silverpenguin, probably.
@silverpenguin, what currency is that, btw?
@SmokeDispenser You could always try to write a better answer than him :D
19:59
because that seems really, really low to me.

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