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Posted by Jerry Stuckle on 10/21/07 23:27
Sanders Kaufman wrote:
> "Jerry Stuckle" <jstucklex@attglobal.net> wrote in message
> news:vI2dnQmcHuLAL4banZ2dnUVZ_rXinZ2d@comcast.com...
>> Sanders Kaufman wrote:
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>>> The only total security is to unplug the damned thing.
>>> Everything else either works, or it doesn't.
>>> If obscurity keeps the bad guys away - it's REAL security.
>> But obscurity doesn't keep bad guys away. That's the false assumption.
>
> Actually - it's a proven security strategy that has worked for thousands of
> years.
It's a proven strategy which has given a false sense of security for
thousands of years.
> What is it about y'all Republicans that you simply WILL NOT learn from
> history?
>
What is it about you Democrats which allows you to ignore real
vulnerabilities and turn the truth around?
> When I was in the Navy, one of my favorite pieces of crypto gear was a
> [redacted].
Whoopee.
> What was so cool about this thing was when you cracked the box, there were
> all these PC cards and wires and flashing lights.
> But none of that stuff did *anything*.
So?
> The crypto circuitry was all embedded in the boxes casing.
> When you cracked the case, it toggled control over to the components so that
> they would appear to be functional to anyone who tried to hack it.
>
And what does this have to do with things?
> But then there's you - some crazy guy on Usenet who angrily insists, "it'll
> never work".
> Ha!
>
And anyone with any intelligence would quickly figure that out. And
your "obscurity" would be worthless.
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