Activity for June 11

Key's Profile

Member since September 5, 2001

  • Name

    Key stroke

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    United States of America

Favorite Files

  1. K-Lite Mega Codec Pack

Recent Posts

  1. Review - ESET Smart Security

    3.0.642 (Feb 27, 2008)

    What has changed in this version?

  2. Review - BestCrypt Volume Encryption

    1.89 Beta (Oct 21, 2006)

    Once again I like this program.. just upgraded it on my systems and everything is working well, although I have not rebooted yet. I am surprised more people do not find this program useful to them, but I guess that will take some time! Final is due out in December from what I hear.

  3. Review - BestCrypt Volume Encryption

    1.87 Beta (Sep 18, 2006)

    Equal to the last version for me. Can't wait for final!

  4. Review - BestCrypt Volume Encryption

    1.85 Beta (Sep 12, 2006)

    This software is great and I have been testing it for awhile now but I want to know it really does what it says it does! Would be nice to see a 3rd party review the source before it comes out. Jetico seems like a cool company so I imagine they will do that but until then we must keep our fingers crossed that it works :)

  5. Review - Freenet

    0.5.2.1 (Jul 19, 2003)

    0.5.2.1 contains an *important* security fix

  6. Comment - The DMCA is endangering American security

    0.5.2.1 (Jun 11, 2009 - 8:40 PM)

    I've been a security researcher both black and white and was against the DMCA before it was signed. It prevents whitehat activities but not blackhat ones. There is where the irony comes in. If you ban security research then only criminals will do security research.

  7. Comment - The winner by knockout: Los Alamos claims the Top 500 throne

    0.5.2.1 (Jun 18, 2008 - 10:11 PM)

    "Though Roadrunner is a hybrid, Mannheim U. officially classifies it as a Power processor-based system, probably because it's built by IBM."

    I worked on the Cell processor - it is actually a PPC because the core of the Cell proc. is a PPC.

  8. Comment - German high court conditionally approves government data spying

    0.5.2.1 (Feb 27, 2008 - 5:18 PM)

    Thanks for the detailed info Morg!

  9. Comment - German high court conditionally approves government data spying

    0.5.2.1 (Feb 27, 2008 - 3:56 PM)

    That is what they say now, but these things always become more and more widely abused and in the end these cases will be simply "rubber stamped". You might not believe me now but let's watch and see, time will show us the truth. I am just basing my observations on human history.

  10. Comment - Google's Street View expansion brings privacy jitters

    0.5.2.1 (Dec 13, 2007 - 7:12 PM)

    Right but before this people did have the expectation that their walking into a porn shop would not be recorded for all time and posted onto the web...