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  1. johnnynull johnnynull

    Gotta say, I'm surprised at the lack of Stuxnet chatter in the identiverse today.

    about a year ago from identi.ca
    • Sander Sander

      @johnnynull who's Stuxnet?

      about a year ago
    • johnnynull johnnynull Sander

      @sandersch Dolphins on a tuna vessel.

      about a year ago
    • Sander Sander

      @johnnynull that makes sense.

      about a year ago
    • Sander Sander majelliine bowes

      @johnnynull Are you and @lady joining the #thebugcast IRC?

      about a year ago
    • johnnynull johnnynull Sander

      @sandersch Nope.

      about a year ago
    • Kim Rasmussen Kim Rasmussen

      @johnnynull So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish

      about a year ago
    • Sander Sander

      @johnnynull weak

      about a year ago
    • Kevin Granade Kevin Granade

      the confirmation that the US was involved is interesting, but expected, so it's kind of non-news.

      about a year ago
    • johnnynull johnnynull Kevin Granade

      @kevingranade Good point.

      about a year ago
    • johnnynull johnnynull Kevin Granade

      @kevingranade I am curious who will bring up the topic of liability, though.

      about a year ago
    • Windigo | ☴ Windigo | ☴ Kevin Granade

      @kevingranade @johnnynull I thought it was pretty common knowledge that the US had been involved?

      about a year ago
    • johnnynull johnnynull

      @windigo I guess this was supposed to be the final confirmed conformation. Conformationally.

      about a year ago
    • Windigo | ☴ Windigo | ☴

      Ah, I see - so it's officially official now. I bet Iran would love to "generate energy" at us right now - ohhhhh snap. ;)

      about a year ago
    • johnnynull johnnynull

      @windigo in all seriousness, everyone is so litigious. Who will sue for damages now?

      about a year ago
    • johnnynull johnnynull

      @windigo when we unleash the code equivalent of grey goo, the terrorists win.

      about a year ago
    • Jason Riedy Jason Riedy

      @johnnynull @windigo Class action.

      about a year ago
    • johnnynull johnnynull Jason Riedy

      @jasonriedy why thank you. Oh, the legal stuff. Yeah, totally. @windigo

      about a year ago
    • x1101 x1101 Windigo | ☴

      @johnnynull @windigo souunds like everyone officially doesn't give a shit

      about a year ago
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    • johnnynull johnnynull x1101

      @x1101 Thus far I agree.

      about a year ago
    • Kevin Granade Kevin Granade Windigo | ☴

      Yea, one of those "open secrets" that just didn't get confirmed.

      about a year ago
    • nybill nybill Kevin Granade

      @kevingranade @windigo we mentioned it at the 2600 meeting. But, talked more about the newly discovered Flame virus.

      about a year ago
    • foonetic (lnxwalt) foonetic (lnxwalt) Kevin Granade

      It had never been confirmed, so it was still possible to deny with a straight face. Not now.

      about a year ago
    • Windigo | ☴ Windigo | ☴

      It's true; our 'precision' drone attacks kill a lot of civilians in preventing terrorist attacks that kill civilians....

      about a year ago
    • Windigo | ☴ Windigo | ☴ nybill

      Yeah, although the Stuxnet being created by the US is old news, the ongoing trend of this kind of weapon is worrying to say the least.

      about a year ago
    • nybill nybill

      @windigo Yep. & China has been hacking us for years as well. And what is everyone doing about it... going after kids that downloaded a song.

      about a year ago
    • Windigo | ☴ Windigo | ☴ nybill

      Exactly - and it's no surprise to me that our government is getting hacked, after seeing NY's ability to keep it's apps functioning. :P

      about a year ago

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