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OK, well everybody using GSM is screwed. Is there any phone that shows these encryption settings and actually alerts when encryption is disabled?

Everything I know is a lie! *cuts wrists*

They should have made the design backwards so that you leave keyboard footprints everywhere you go.

That is excellent, I wonder how good the "screen" looks. I'd like some transparent LED goggles myself.

I recently read about "box flooding", which is the snail-mail equivalent of an email bomber. Sign up for as many of these "free box" sites as possible under the address of your victim, then proceed to order tons of boxes.

That is just friggin awesome.

@BacteriaEP: "More efficient" as in "doing the same stuff while consuming less power". FroYo is supposed to be really quick and optimized.

You would think that, by now, banks would have perfected physical security.

@Shin-GO: average users are odd. I tend avoid things when they have all-caps, they're usually fake.

They're using an old version of WordPress on their blog. Their version doesn't have any cool vulnerabilities but if they were late on this one then they were probably late on other updates. I wonder how many time they were previously hacked.

@theweakend: of course, that's the only reason

@Madison Ball: You could always forge one. It's not like N.Korea will hunt you down or anything.

Korea strong, grrrr.

Awesome, now I get to spread my security paranoia to phones too!

@boots2: wait, people allowed a wallpaper app to do THIS? What morons, what kind of wallpaper app would need access to location or phone calls?

aaah! *reaches for foil hat*

I figured that by now, somebody would have made software to detect the bending of pages and adjust the images to make it flat. That way you just take pictures of the pages at a slight angle (to allow the software to roecognize an edge). Then OCR would applied to the flattened image.

Why don't chans have real-time streaming posts like that?

Looks like a book-bomb to me.