I would rather have a bottle in front of me than a frontal lobotomy

I would rather have a bottle in front of me than a frontal lobotomy
Scientifically, agnosticism makes more sense than strong atheism or theism, where we are certain one way or another.

Saturday, January 1, 2011

Saturday Morning Confusion, or, what is Traitorware?

You know that old saying; "It's not paranoia if they really are after you!"

Your digital camera may embed metadata into photographs with the camera's serial number or your location.

Your printer may be incorporating a secret code on every page it prints which could be used to identify the printer and potentially the person who used it.

Well folks, if Apple puts a particularly creepy patent it has recently applied for into use, you can look forward to a day when your iPhone may record your voice, take a picture of your location, record your heartbeat, and send that information back to the mothership.

This is traitorware: devices that act behind your back to betray your privacy.

Perhaps the most notable example of traitorware was the Sony rootkit.

In 2005 Sony BMG produced CD's which clandestinely installed a rootkit onto PC's that provided administrative-level access to the users' computer. The copy-protected music CD’s would surreptitiously install its DRM technology onto PC’s.

Ostensibly, Sony was trying prevent consumers from making multiple copies of their CD’s, but the software also rendered the CD incompatible with many CD-ROM players in PC’s, CD players in cars, and DVD players.

Additionally, the software left a back door open on all infected PC’s which would give Sony, or any hacker familiar with the rootkit, control over the PC. And if a consumer should have the temerity to find the rootkit and try to remove the offending drivers, the software would execute code designed to disable the CD drive and trash the PC.

Traitorware is sometimes included in products with less obviously malicious intent.

Printer dots were added to certain color laser printers as a forensics tool for law enforcement, where it could help authenticate documents or identify forgeries.

Apple’s scary-sounding patent for the iPhone is meant to help locate and disable the phone if it is lost of stolen. Don’t let these good intentions fool you—software that hides itself from you while it gives your personal data away to a third party is dangerous and dishonest.

As the Sony BMG rootkit demonstrates, it may even leave your device wide open to attacks from third parties.

Traitorware is not some science-fiction vision of the future.

It is the present.

Indeed, the Sony rootkit dates back to 2005.

Apple’s patent application indicates that we are likely to see more traitorware on the horizon.

When that happens, we will be there to fight it.

We believe that your software and devices should not be a tool for gathering your personal data without your explicit consent.

Commentary by Eva Galperin

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New Years wedding!

A lot of people get married on the last day of the year. Some for tax reasons, some for convenience and some just for the hell of it!

Don't know what the reason for this little get together in Regina was, but after the Best Man let is slip during his speech that he had slept with the bride prior to the wedding, the Groom got a little perturbed and tried to clock his new wife!

(Then things got really out of hand when the wedding party took sides and a general free-for-all broke out!)


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At last report the Groom, Bride and Best Man all left together to go on their honeymoon!

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50 Ways to Get Your Life in Order

Listen folks, if you MUST make New Years resolutions......... pick a few of these!

1.Recycle old papers that are filling drawers in your house.
2.Mentally prepare yourself for change by visualizing your ideal self.
3.Realize that unexpected events can be a good thing.
4.Ask people you admire how they got where they are today.
5.Cut back on alcohol, cigarettes and other vices.
6.Remove elements of negativity from your life, be they people or a job you don't want to do.
7.Start each day with a clear to-do list along with your cup of morning coffee.
8.Clean your house from top to bottom and throw away anything outdated.
9.Institute a clear filing system for your personal records.
10.Do your grocery shopping for the week on the day it's most convenient.
11.Take a career test that will help you identify your strengths.
12.Meet with a professional counselor if there are issues you need to discuss.
13.Go through cabinets and throw out expired medications or food items.
14.Make a clear diet plan with an emphasis on whole grains, fruits and vegetables.
15.Add vitamin pills to your daily diet.
16.Work out a clear exercise plan with an activity that you enjoy such as dancing or biking.
17.Set appointments you've been putting off.
18.Take up a mental exercise. Crossword puzzles, Sudoku etc
19.Publish your own book.
20.Make a reading list and join a book club.
21.Spend time with yourself each day.
22.Practice breathing exercises or meditation.
23.Speak and act with honesty.
24.Learn from past mistakes. Everyone makes mistakes. .
25.Volunteer to help others in your community.
26.Take up a new language or hobby.
27.Read inspirational biographies.
28.Talk to a stranger.
29.Reconnect with friends and relatives who live far away.
30.Change your toothbrush.
31.Take more naps.
32.Drink at least 6 cups of water per day.
33.Organize your photo collection.
34.Take an interest in art in your community.
35.Join a hobbyist club.
36.Keep a calendar with commitments.
37.Don't put off difficult conversations.
38.Make a list of priorities and do what makes you happy.
39.Spend more time outdoors.
40.Attend lectures.
41.Take the time to stretch muscles.
42.Make laughter a priority.
43.Clear some time each day to do nothing.
44.Schedule a much-needed vacation.
45.Learn new tips for entertaining.
46.Throw out old clothing that doesn't fit.
47.Live in the present, not the past. The past is over.
48.Learn from past mistakes and move forward with your life.
49.Get your car checked up.
50.Budget for possible home repairs.

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