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martes, agosto 18, 2009

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Webs con miga

Hola a todos, parece que no saco tiempo para haceros ninguna actualización, parece que hoy he podido sacar un hueco para mostraros algunas webs utiles que he encontrado por la red ultimamente.

- Maquina para codificar mensajes: Curiosa web con la que puedes codificar tus mensajes con colegas para que nadie se entere de lo que decis. Esta herramienta transforma tus mensaje a codigo ADN y viceversa:
www.attotron.com/cybertory/analysis/secret.htm

- Animaciones java increibles: Esta web nos muestra lo que se puede hacer con un poco de paciencia e imaginación, increibles animaciones hechas en java.
http://www.uncontrol.com/

- Ahora una de seguridad, seguro que os gustaria saber si vuestra red wifi es segura. Bien, aqui teneis los pasos para comprobarlo.
http://docs.lucidinteractive.ca/index.php/Cracking_WEP_and_WPA_Wireless_Networks




- Por ultimo y cambiando totalmente de tema, una receta para hacer un pastel de chocolate en 5 minutos.
http://www.dizzy-dee.com/recipe/chocolate-cake-in-5-minutes

martes, julio 28, 2009

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Keeping your data from the FBI

Keeping your data from the FBI


After the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001, the FBI been given more

or less free access to spying around, if you are suspected of being a terrorist,
or having any affiliate whatsoever with terrorism. (Aaah.. Haje uses the
same computer network (the Internet) as terrorists. That means we can search
his computer)



Because of this, here are some guidelines to keeping your data files safe from
the FBI:




  1. Invent your own language, and write all your letters and data in
    this language. Make sure nobody else knows this language, and make sure you
    don't keep notes about it. Also make sure that, if it has to be based
    on another language, base it on a Uralic language (instead of a Germanic,
    Slavic, Baltic or Hellenic language)


  2. ROT-13 encode all your messages. Make sure you do this manually
    - you never know what kind of logging routine Microsoft has built into Windows

  3. sdrawkcaB etirW

  4. Write your text document in Notepad, (ROT-13 rotated, backwards
    and in your new language) which doesn't keep those pesky temporary files


  5. PGP encrypt all your file. Do it three times, with different keys,
    just to be sure.

  6. Compress your file, using WinZip, or whatever other program you
    fancy. Remember to add a nice password to the ZIP file.

  7. Split your files into several segments (say about 50)


  8. Duplicate the files (so you get double the number of files, 100 in
    our case) and rename all the file numbers, just to confuse them, you know!
    Remember which 50 are needed, and which 50 are useless duplicates. Also, remember
    the correct order of the files. Also: if you omit as much as a single character
    in the files, your PGP encryption won't decrypt.

  9. Compress your files. Again. (use a new password)

  10. PGP encrypt your file. Again.(use a new password)


  11. Write your file to a 5¼ inch floppy disk (or even a 8"
    one)

  12. Destruct the computer you used to make the files.

    1. Take it apart completely


    2. Cut all the electric wires you can find

    3. Break all circuit boards

    4. Bend all connectors.

    5. open the hard drive


    6. With a hard tool (preferrably a diamond) scratch the hard drive platters
      as much as you can. Even better: sandblast the platters. It should
      look like frosted glass by the time you are finished

    7. demagnitize the harddrives completely


    8. Set it all on fire



  13. Put the floppy in a waterproof safe, and drop it over the Aegean
    Sea
    (or some other ocean nobody has heard about) preferrably
    from an inconspicious-looking cessna



See how easy that was?



Extracted from: www.everything2.com