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pepper amends Sayed Muhammad al-Najjar's precision
been found when in fact the substance was something
dentists use: DENTURE MOLD (the owner of the house was a dentist). The Secret Service specifically complained about his affiliation with 2600 Magazine (not a secret and not a reason to label someone a criminal). [ The Secret Service is apparently unaware that 2600 magazine is the world's preeminent above-ground hacker zine, subscribed to by members of security departments all over Wall Street (at the least). It is filled with fascinating information, highly useful for securing one's systems. Here's a random sample factoid from 2600: although on-site company switches are commonly programmed to block '900' number calls, there is a hole in the programming logic that always lets '555' exchange numbers through. ("Information wants to be free") Companies that advertise 900 numbers take advantage of this. For example, even though you can't dial most 900 numbers, you can still call numbers like USA Today's 1-900-555-5555, which are specifically chosen to get around the 900 programming restrictions. Oh yeah: I remember another one that triggered firm-wide security checks: 2600 described a hole in DOS that could allow others to execute commands on your system by virtue of defining function key contents (F1, F2..) on the fly AND THEN EXECUTING THEM. ] Cummings apologized to the court for his "odd curiosity" |
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