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RE: TinFoil Hat Don't Work - MIT Research
From: James Kehl <shykta () dione ids pl>
Date: Fri, 3 Feb 2006 15:29:52 +0100 (CET)
On Wed, 1 Feb 2006, Todd Towles wrote:
Mike wrote:You'll also want to completely line your garage and computer room with the same brass screen mesh (can be copper if you prefer, actually any electrical conductor should work), that way when the government nukes us... Er... When the terrorists nuke us...OR when the Martians send their EMP pulse before they invade, you'll still have a working vehicle and working computers / electronics. Just don't expect your cell phone to work inside those rooms :-)Even if they use the BLU-114/B Carbon Fiber "Soft-bomb"?
The truly paranoid have UPSes and generators - how could the utilities not be part of the Conspiracy? (That, and the occasional natural disaster shouldn't be allowed to spoil one's uptime.) Enough carbon dust could stuff up anything electrical, no matter how low-voltage, but getting hit by a bomb could be assumed to stuff things up... and these aren't going to be aimed at server rooms. James _______________________________________________ Fun and Misc security discussion for OT posts. https://linuxbox.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/funsec Note: funsec is a public and open mailing list.
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- Re: TinFoil Hat Don't Work - MIT Research Scott Frisbie (Feb 02)
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- Re: TinFoil Hat Don't Work - MIT Research Jeff Rosowski (Feb 09)
- Re: TinFoil Hat Don't Work - MIT Research Mike Owen (Feb 03)
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- RE: TinFoil Hat Don't Work - MIT Research Blanchard_Michael (Feb 02)
- RE: TinFoil Hat Don't Work - MIT Research Blanchard_Michael (Feb 02)
- RE: TinFoil Hat Don't Work - MIT Research Todd Towles (Feb 03)
- RE: TinFoil Hat Don't Work - MIT Research Austin (Feb 03)