Re: slashdot rumours

2013-11-01 Thread Kevin Chadwick
previously on this list Stuart Henderson contributed: > > its a joke > > > > "Strangest of all was the ability of infected machines to transmit small > > amounts of network data with other infected machines even when their power > > cords and Ethernet cables were unplugged and their Wi-Fi and

Re: slashdot rumours

2013-11-01 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2013/11/01 11:55, Frans Haarman wrote: > It would amaze me if this is possible without external power!   I > assumed it was not possible on the internal battery.  Perhaps I jumped > to conclusions. I believe the "without external power" is removing the power cable and running off battery, to pr

Re: slashdot rumours

2013-11-01 Thread Janne Johansson
You still need to be able to send high-pitched sounds to scare away the bats in /usr/games/wump 2013/11/1 Erling Westenvik > On Fri, Nov 01, 2013 at 10:43:52AM +, Stuart Henderson wrote: > > block in quick on azalia0 freq >=18KHz > > I'd suggest removing "in" in case the machine is already

Re: slashdot rumours

2013-11-01 Thread Erling Westenvik
On Fri, Nov 01, 2013 at 10:43:52AM +, Stuart Henderson wrote: > block in quick on azalia0 freq >=18KHz I'd suggest removing "in" in case the machine is already infected. Or would totally different rules be required for outgoing wavelengths?

Re: slashdot rumours

2013-11-01 Thread Frans Haarman
It would amaze me if this is possible without external power! I assumed it was not possible on the internal battery. Perhaps I jumped to conclusions. 2013/11/1 Stuart Henderson > On 2013-11-01, Frans Haarman wrote: > > its a joke > > > > "Strangest of all was the ability of infected mac

Re: slashdot rumours

2013-11-01 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2013-11-01, Frans Haarman wrote: > its a joke > > "Strangest of all was the ability of infected machines to transmit small > amounts of network data with other infected machines even when their power > cords and Ethernet cables were unplugged and their Wi-Fi and Bluetooth > cards were remov

Re: slashdot rumours

2013-11-01 Thread Frans Haarman
its a joke "Strangest of all was the ability of infected machines to transmit small amounts of network data with other infected machines even when their power cords and Ethernet cables were unplugged and their Wi-Fi and Bluetooth cards were removed" 2013/11/1 Mathieu KERJOUAN > Hi > Marko

Re: slashdot rumours

2013-11-01 Thread Maxime Villard
Le 01/11/2013 09:57, Marko Cupać a écrit : > I just read an article on slashdot which says that a piece of > malware made "Open BSD operating system (...) modify its > settings and delete its data without explanation or prompting", and > that malware is spreading over microphone and speakers. > >

Re: slashdot rumours

2013-11-01 Thread Vadim Zhukov
01.11.2013 12:58 пользователь "Marko Cupać" написал: > > I just read an article on slashdot which says that a piece of > malware made "Open BSD operating system (...) modify its > settings and delete its data without explanation or prompting", and > that malware is spreading ov

Re: slashdot rumours

2013-11-01 Thread Reyk Floeter
On 01.11.2013, at 09:57, Marko Cupać wrote: > I just read an article on slashdot which says that a piece of > malware made "Open BSD operating system (...) modify its > settings and delete its data without explanation or prompting", and > that malware is spreading over microphone and speakers. >

Re: slashdot rumours

2013-11-01 Thread Mathieu KERJOUAN
​Hi​ ​ Marko, Could you send some links? If it's badbios malware... I (we) have no public data to prove if it's true. http://arstechnica.com/security/2013/10/meet-badbios-the-mysterious-mac-and-p c-malware-that-jumps-airgaps/ http://www.geek.com/apps/self-healing-badbios-malware-infects-pcs