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On Hacktivism 246

z84976 writes "Oxblood Ruffin, of cDc fame, has produced a nice article discussing various aspects of hactivism and some of the approaches used by their own Hacktivismo group in supporting freedom (of thought, mainly) on the internet. Check it out over at The Register when you get a chance."
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  • by Dr Caleb ( 121505 ) on Friday April 19, 2002 @04:00PM (#3375570) Homepage Journal
    In Mauritania - as in most countries - owners of cybercafés are required to supply government intelligence agents with copies of e-mail sent or received at their establishments.

    If anyone is ever in a cybercafe in Mauritania or Elbonia, let's mail them 64k of encrypted random data. Let the government snoops try to decode that!

  • by CrazyBrett ( 233858 ) on Friday April 19, 2002 @04:14PM (#3375659)
    Yea, totally. I'm routing for the Bears!

    Yes, that is one possible joke in this context :)
    The other would be "I'm rooting for the Bears!"
  • by quantaman ( 517394 ) on Friday April 19, 2002 @04:17PM (#3375675)
    In 1968 the Canadian communications guru Marshall McLuhan stated, "World War Three will be a guerilla information war with no division between military and civilian participation."

    So if the war is being waged on the Internet by civilians would that make the /. effect an attack? Maybe we should call it a /. blitz or /. offensive. On that note we've been hitting a lot more good guys than bad guys, sheesh! Us geeks can't even get a techie war right!!
  • Hybrid ! (Score:1, Funny)

    by ThorbyBaslam ( 552367 ) on Friday April 19, 2002 @04:23PM (#3375712)
    Oh my god ! Its genetic manipulation gone mad !
    Someones created an Ostrich-Troll hybrid ! It sticks its head in the sand to ignore whats going on around it, while simultaneously attempting to wind up its neighbours !
  • by pizen ( 178182 ) on Friday April 19, 2002 @04:28PM (#3375725)
    What is the difference between encrypted random data and random data?

    Just put the "PGP Message Follows" header thingy in front of your random data. Hours of enjoyment for the whole family.
  • Re:Ummm... (Score:1, Funny)

    by Anonymous Coward on Friday April 19, 2002 @05:24PM (#3376061)
    I told you. We're an anarcho-syndicalist commune. We take it in turns to act as a sort of executive officer for the week, ... but all the decisions of that officer have to be ratified at a special bi-weekly meeting ... by a simple majority in the case of purely internal affairs, ... but by a two-thirds majority in the case of more major--

    Here ... [uibk.ac.at]

  • Re:RTFA (Score:2, Funny)

    by startled ( 144833 ) on Sunday April 21, 2002 @07:07PM (#3384485)
    Oops. True dat.

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