MIT Hacks XKCD Talk With AACS key 161
Reader Hanji alerts us to a hack pulled off when Randall Munroe, author of the popular webcomic XKCD, spoke at MIT by invitation of the Lab for Computer Science. MIT hackers dropped hundreds of labelled playpen balls onto the audience from hatches in the ceiling. The labels bore XKCD's logo as well as the recently discovered 16-byte AACS processing key. At another point in Munroe's talk he was stalked by remote-controlled mechanical velociraptors; but fortunately he had been supplied with a squirt gun full of grape juice.
thats better than (Score:5, Funny)
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"We demand that all AACS keys are removed from all PLAYGROUND BALLS immediately and no legal action will follow"
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(thanks to the Ronald from http://sla.ckers.org/ [ckers.org])
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Yeah, mindless, souless reptiles that would disembowel you as soon as look you at you are awful... I'd rather be stalked by the dinosaurs.
Americans demand tougher sentencing for hackers!!! (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Americans demand tougher sentencing for hackers (Score:4, Interesting)
I assume you posted this in honour of the late Jerry Falwell.
Re:Americans demand tougher sentencing for hackers (Score:4, Interesting)
Extremisim in any form is pretty tough to distinguish from satire. For instance, it's hard to tell if the thousands of the inane "OMG Linux+OOo+Beryl rocks M$ is the sux0r!" posts here are satire or not. I hope at least some of them are.
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What was the name of that Internet "law" (more like an observation) that once you reach a point far enough to the political right, your viewpoint becomes indistinguishable from satire?
You're thinking of the law that "once you reach a point far enought to the political right, your viewpoint becomes indistinguishable from your liberal girlfriend's."
Oddly, it's equally disturbing for both parties.
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i believe you're refering to Poe's law:
"Without the use of a winking smiley or other blatant display of humor, it is impossible to make a parody of fundamentalism that someone won't mistake for the real thing."
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I think the reason I couldn't recall it was because I conflated the general concept of fundamentalism with the current political situation. The way it's actually phrased is much more universally applicable.
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It made me shudder even more than some of the crudest, most ignorant Youtube comments, which are basically the bottom of the barrel for human nature.
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That isn't satire. That is an actual liberal posting on an actual mainstream liberal website and he is obviously batshit insane. I have never seen anything on freerepublic.com as retarded as that thread on democraticunderground.com
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Re:Americans demand tougher sentencing for hackers (Score:2, Funny)
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one of my favs, (Score:5, Funny)
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I just finished reading it all.
awesome
hooked
am I
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Don't miss.. (Score:5, Informative)
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(Yeah, it happened to me, too...)
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starting over
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LSC != LCS (Score:5, Informative)
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So that's what Randall Munroe looks like (Score:5, Funny)
Like Aram? (Score:3, Insightful)
Not offtopic (Score:2)
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tags: encryption, humour (Score:5, Funny)
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Humor + Encryption == XKCD! (Score:1, Informative)
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Note that I am not the author of this paper, but an aquaintance of him.
Enjoy!
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it's (Score:1, Insightful)
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Never to late to pass on the solution to idiocy.
Honestly, I wish the DRM enthusiasts of the world would get a clue. There is nothing you can try to protect digitally that someone can't break digitally. It's bits of data and there is always a combination of 1 and 0's that will open Pandora's chastity belt.
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The greatest mistake anyone can make, is underestimating one's enemy.
The RIAA is not stupid. They, of anybody, have money to burn on purchased expertise. They already understand that bits are inherently copyable. And they've been told many times that crypto will always fail in finite time when Eve is given the ciphertext, the plaintext, and the key.
What DRM is, is their attempt to tilt the economics of copying in their favor. In the same way that we are attempting to tilt the economics of spam in our favor. In both cases, the root problem (copying or spam) is intractable... but it can be satisfactorily tamed by a change in the economics.
By raising the cost (i.e. the hassle, the legil peril, the hardware requirements, the software expertise, etc.) of copying, and of receiving copies, above the price of retail media, they'll solve the problem enough.
Yes, you've told us a thousand times that the problem cannot be conclusively solved, but everyone already knows that. They aren't seriously trying to do that. They're just trying to tame it, and they're succeeding. You are blind to this because you've underestimated them. You hang out here on slashdot talking about how stupid they are, but meanwhile BluRay is taking over the world, and most of your and my friends have closed down their bittorrent servers in fear.
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That's will be an ongoing challenge, since at the same time they're trying to increase the cost of copying, they also have to overcome the tremendous wave of crap they've managed to continue dumping into the market. I envision one of those two-headed Escher-esque snakes.
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By raising the cost (i.e. the hassle, the legil peril, the hardware requirements, the software expertise, etc.) of copying, and of receiving copies, above the price of retail media, they'll solve the problem enough.
The problem with this strategy is that it's effectiveness is inversely proportionate to the amount of bandwidth and harddrive space available on the open market. The RIAA and the MPAA are betting their strategy on the assumption that bandwidth and diskspace won't significantly increase any further than it has done already. This does not strike me as an assumption I'd wish to put money on.
For instance, it's pretty easy to tell who is downloading a particular bittorrent. But if bandwidth is not an issue, we
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Anyone who makes an such a user-friendly, anonymous, encrypted software will be charged with facilitating the distribution of child pornography.
1. Such a charge would be hard to make stick, especially if the author resided outside the US.
2. There already exist anonymising networks (admittedly not that user friendly), that could be used to distribute the software, such as Tor or Freenet.
3. The software could be also posted anonymously from an internet cafe, or an open wireless link.
4. Once enough people are using the software, updates could be performed anonymously through the system, like the Japanese P2P system Share does.
5. If it was released as
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Not if you realize how hard is it to write "09 F9 11 02 9D 74 E3 5B D8 41 56 C5 63 56 88 C0" on thousands of playground balls and them load them into chutes in the ceiling!
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Gitmo for you buddy, for spreading piracy by printing that evil number!
Randall Munroe would be LUCKY to get Gitmo. Time for some Extreme Rendition in Eastern Europe!
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Coke logo? All this time I thought it was supposed to be "CHA".
Some notes (Score:5, Informative)
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Cheers.
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Some more notes (Score:2)
Grownups [xkcd.com]
Velociraptors [xkcd.com]
A squirt gun? (Score:4, Funny)
Hack? Not really... (Score:1)
Wish I were at MIT for that (Score:2)
References (Score:3, Informative)
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I pine for the day... (Score:2)
10-250 blows (Score:1)
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b) You should try 26-100
c) The reason 10-250 blows for this, or rather why LSC sucks, is that this was not a large enough venue.
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And why do you gripe about one of the nicer halls, when the real back-breakers are 26-100, 4-270, etc.?
Things could be worse. You could have to treck out to E50 or climb the three flights of stairs to 54-100.
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The bathrooms have bidets.
Nonetheless, your point has been made prof.
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An acquaintance's video (Score:2)
Now I know (Score:1)
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Velociraptors (Score:5, Informative)
I love xkcd!
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As an example, more raptors may be found here [xkcd.com].
It's quite popular, but why? (Score:2)
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Monroe is like the collective overmind of the entire geek population on the internet. I don't know if his thoughts radiate out mind control beams to our subconscious, or if he's a manifestation of all our thoughts but with a better vocabulary. Either way, I feel like I should worship him like I would any other overlord.
If you need any convincing: http://xkcd.com/c239.html [xkcd.com]
Pay special attention to the alt-text for this one. He takes an entire world of
come on, I know you're out there... (Score:4, Funny)
Re:come on, I know you're out there... (Score:4, Funny)
I say =) (Score:5, Interesting)
If you haven't read it yet, I highly recommend it. Geek humour at it's finest (and sometimes most touching)
Hey Rob, where's my 20 questions with the xkcd author???
XKCD: Hover over the comics (Score:5, Informative)
I love xkcd.
Get the Long Titles extension. (Score:4, Informative)
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Heh (Score:4, Informative)
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"Lets drop some things and then set our overpriced RC toys at him!"
"Genius!"
"Yep, we're MIT students!"
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Also, if you don't already know, being afraid of and protecting yourself from velociraptor attacks and playpen balls as sexual innuendo are a common meme at xkcd and on its forum. Simple things like releasing playpen balls and stalking Randall Munroe with velociraptors seem to be the perfect hack considering the general spirit of the comic. In the end, the sophistication doesn't matter if it completely misses the joke and just doesn't feel right for the occasion. There's a right time and place to show off your tech skills, but this one just wasn't.
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Great job, Guys! Throwing that switch and all, I can see your MIT education really pays for itself
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I can't say whether that is related to "Hack", as in to program, or "Hack", as in to exploit software.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hack_(technology) [wikipedia.org]
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I'm surprised that this term isn't ever referenced as it seems nearer to the comp.sci. meaning than using an axe in germany !
Re:enough already! (Score:4, Funny)
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Care to explain the significance of Clarkson?
(It's not that I'm bitter. It's just that pranking lectures isn't even remotely unique to MIT. I just don't get why the editors deem it even remotely newsworthy when such a prank is pulled off at MIT. That said, they HAVE performed some fantastic pranks in the past. I got a big kick out of reading about the lengths they went through to steal the Caltech cannon, not to mention the various crap they've put on top of the great d
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Clarkson (my alma mater) has a perennial case of the MIT / CMU / Stanford wannabees. They don't understand why they aren't a top-drawer engineering school. The answer is, as always, that they're a bunch of ninnies. Individually every (well, nearly) professor is smart as a cookie. But when they travel in packs, they become dumb as rocks. Sandstone, probably.
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Really? I didn't see anything in TFA calling me a poophead.
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Why is it that whenever anything even remotely of interest happens at MIT, it immediately shows up on the front page of Slashdot, Digg, and Boingboing?
I'll gladly admit that xkcd is a great comic, and that there are plenty of smart students and professors at MIT. However, the disproportinate amount of press coverage that MIT (and the Ivies) receive is downright insulting to the rest of us.
Wow. You sound JUST like the people that bitch about how much press Apple gets...
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http://xkcd.com/c150.html [xkcd.com]