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Prince John posted:Ah, that sounds a bit more tame than what I was expecting from some war games. I thought they might try some real world attacks to test mitigation strategies rather than some guy running a preconceived suite of tests. Well that's what penetration testing is - people try to get in and get access to things they shouldn't, and then they work out how to fix those vulnerabilities Also! Cyber security has been the focus so far of the prime minister's visit to Washington Does 1776 have any significance apart from the American Revolution? Blatant disrespect for Cameron at photo ops is something I can get behind baka kaba fucked around with this message at 18:44 on Jan 16, 2015 |
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baka kaba posted:Well that's what penetration testing is - people try to get in and get access to things they shouldn't, and then they work out how to fix those vulnerabilities We need a Nathan Barley smiley, by the way.
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Pentesting is the InfoSec equivalent of breaking and decorating. Or at least breaking and leaving a nice note about how you got in.
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This "lets work together with the yanks on cyberwarfare" stuff is a really pathetic attempt by Cameron to get the prestige he couldn't get through regular warfare. He must have read the same article I did about how lovely countries like North Korea can punch above their weight with some cyber attacks and decided he wanted in on this action.
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Cyber action. He's heard about that, on the internetZephro posted:Alas, it's the name of the startup incubator that Cameron was visiting. Ah hell, no wonder he looks more smug than usual
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Answers Me posted:What do you actually get out of being a member of a political party? The fees for all the main parties are pretty pricey Can't speak for other parties, but in the SNP members get to attend conference and vote on policy/leadership changes. There are regular branch meetings*, and we are currently selecting general election candidates. You also get to experience the joys of door to door canvassing and doing leaflet drops. * Depending on your branch there may or may not be free samosas/rice krispie cakes. keep punching joe fucked around with this message at 20:40 on Jan 16, 2015 |
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I can't speak for the Tories (they probably decide policy through what Lynton says), but in Labour you elect people to the National Policy Forums who then decide the bulk of the party's policy; the amount of floor votes at Labour Conference has gone down considerably in the past twenty years. All Lib Dem policy–including the manifesto–is decided at Lib Dem Conference, to which anyone can theoretically submit policy. Lib Dem Conference isn't that shy to bloody the nose of the leadership either; they defeated a heavy push by the leadership to reverse the party's policy on airport expansion in October.
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Zephro posted:We need a Nathan Barley smiley, by the way. Preferably with the phrase "Well loving futile".
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keep punching joe posted:* Depending on your branch there may or may not be free samosas/rice krispie cakes. Why would you combine them, they're fine on their own?
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I'm in Nottingham and just watched ice hockey. Any decent kebab places near pendulum? I hunger. Ed. Found a place, hopefully I don't get food poisoning... I chose calzone because I have been eating too much pizza lately CancerCakes fucked around with this message at 23:41 on Jan 16, 2015 |
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Are Nottingham good? I watch Edinburgh occasionally. Also the NHL because why wouldn't you? Pens/Islanders at 12!
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Hijo Del Helmsley posted:Preferably with the phrase "Well loving futile". Rewatched Nathan barley with some friends in one go recently. Still so loving good. It has aged very well
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Nottingham are consistently one of the top uk teams. I suspect this is because they have the most money.
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^ so what time does it start at then?
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Anyone got a link that debunks the idea that this Paris massacre was staged? Quick video I can just post to the idiots I have to be friends with when it pops up on my facebook feed?
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I didn't even know that was a thing. According to Google its a variety of people claiming that it was done to make Muslims look bad. They're obviously wrong. It was a false flag operation launched by the bankers to lizargdfvbhfsgbvvxc
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Doh another Lorry fire in the Channel tunnel. Wasn't the tunnel out of action for months after the last one? Hope they learn't from the one how to mitigate the damage. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-30863024 quote:Passengers are facing severe disruption after the Channel Tunnel was closed "until further notice" following a fire on a lorry.
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I have no trouble believing in false flag attacks. But if that was false flag it was very poor as the main result was most of France coming together and the general sense that not all Muslims are fanatics. The usual suspects including Farage tried to pin it to multiculturalism but that was no surprise nor did it come to much. If Mossad or the CIA were behind this I would assume the aim was to increase racial and religious hate. Which hasn't happened. Nothing gaining traction anyway.
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Well apart from all the French people throwing hand grenades at mosques. That's happened.
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namesake posted:Well apart from all the French people throwing hand grenades at mosques. That's happened. Not exactly a mainstream activity though. And it's hard to see how anyone benefits from this, especially the CIA.
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Not that I believe that this was a false flag attack (c'mon, guys, seriously?), but it was certainly very helpful for the Front National. They've seen a real surge in support.
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Disinterested posted:Not exactly a mainstream activity though. Neither's terrorism, but I've seen a lot of reporting on what Muslim terrorists have done and what they might do next - not so much on the attacks on ordinary Muslims. Almost as though it's not that important! Speaking of flags quote:Meanwhile, the French president, François Hollande, said on Saturday that France was committed to freedom of expression after violence erupted for the second day in Niger at a rally protesting against Charlie Hebdo. The magazine’s first issue since last week’s attacks features a drawing of the prophet Muhammad on the cover, in a decision that has angered Muslims around the world.
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TinTower posted:I can't speak for the Tories (they probably decide policy through what Lynton says), but in Labour you elect people to the National Policy Forums who then decide the bulk of the party's policy; the amount of floor votes at Labour Conference has gone down considerably in the past twenty years. All Lib Dem policy–including the manifesto–is decided at Lib Dem Conference, to which anyone can theoretically submit policy. Lib Dem Conference isn't that shy to bloody the nose of the leadership either; they defeated a heavy push by the leadership to reverse the party's policy on airport expansion in October. Didn't the Lib Dem conference vote to abolish tuition fees as a manifesto commitment last time? Much good that did anyone
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baka kaba posted:Neither's terrorism, but I've seen a lot of reporting on what Muslim terrorists have done and what they might do next - not so much on the attacks on ordinary Muslims. Almost as though it's not that important! What article's that a quote from?
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Oh it's from this http://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2015/jan/17/soldiers-guard-belgian-jewish-sites-europol-further-attacks
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The next Charlie Hebdo cover should show the angelic leaders of France, Saudi Arabia, Israel etc holding forth about the sanctity of freedom of speech to an adoring audience of journalists, while in the background, baton-wielding police herd dieudonne & a bunch of other muslims into the back of vans. (Freedom of speech in France AND the uk is strictly limited to subjects that the majority don't strongly disagree with.)
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Umiapik posted:The next Charlie Hebdo cover should show the angelic leaders of France, Saudi Arabia, Israel etc holding forth about the sanctity of freedom of speech to an adoring audience of journalists, while in the background, baton-wielding police herd dieudonne & a bunch of other muslims into the back of vans. Something about France banning boycots of Israeli products too.
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The goon with no money 'mo problems on a Peabody estate go to your local Peabody centre. If your estate doesn't have one or you don't know where your local one is ring 0800 587 8215. They have people who can give you (flatmate too) advice about money and benefits. If you're in Thamesmead, there's also an advice clinic run by Fair Finance at the Thamesmead Trust.
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Umiapik posted:The next Charlie Hebdo cover should show the angelic leaders of France, Saudi Arabia, Israel etc holding forth about the sanctity of freedom of speech to an adoring audience of journalists, while in the background, baton-wielding police herd dieudonne & a bunch of other muslims into the back of vans. Wait, how many people have been rounded up just because of something they said? Other than threats and stuff.
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willie_dee posted:Anyone got a link that debunks the idea that this Paris massacre was staged? Quick video I can just post to the idiots I have to be friends with when it pops up on my facebook feed? Any time you try, you run a strong chance that no matter what logic, facts or evidence you provide will actually just cement their idiocy in place. They didn't sit down and examine the facts, they saw some video by a delusional fuckwad and decided they wanted in on the attention, and have become emotionally attached to that position, so an attack on it is an attack on them. If you have an audience then it can still be worth debunking things as people simply reading along can be swayed, but you will probably have to do it the hard way, and it won't be pretty. Just remove them from your feed imho, they won't notice a thing.
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Gorn Myson posted:I didn't even know that was a thing. According to Google its a variety of people claiming that it was done to make Muslims look bad. a variety of people including everyone's favourite us politician
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--- Future coalitions posted:Mr Clegg also told the programme it was "most likely" the Liberal Democrats would form part of a coalition government after May, dismissing predictions his party would lose up to half of its seats on 7 May as "silly". Haven't we heard these before?
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quote:The party would add "heart" to a Conservative-led government or "spine" to Labour, Mr Clegg said. Doesn't this make the Lib Dems the Scarecrow?
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Pesky Splinter posted:
I saw him interviewed on news 24 and although he apologised for the Birmingham comments he insisted he was right about London. Watch out for the Sharia police I guess.
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Aha, where does Nick Clegg think he's going to find a spine to rent out.
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quote:The party would add "heart" to a Conservative-led government or "spine" to Labour, Mr Clegg said. Seems legit to me. Not like the Dems are using either at the moment.
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I was on the front cover of the Independent on Sunday's magazine supplement today as part of a lengthy article they did on me, about my open source investigation thing http://www.independent.co.uk/news/p...st-9983831.html
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So the man who knows too much is wearing a nondescript bright colour outfit in front of a brick wall. I know a threat when I see one, watch out BM!
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Brown Moses posted:I was on the front cover of the Independent on Sunday's magazine supplement today as part of a lengthy article they did on me, about my open source investigation thing Hey, congrats!
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