[00:59]  * wrst notes its very busy here today
[01:27] <Unit193> Aye, that it is
[01:54] <wrst> hey Unit193
[02:44] <Unit193> Howdy wrst
[02:51] <wrst> Unit193: i still have 4:44 this morning in my chat winder, weird :)
[02:55] <cyberanger> wrst: not too weird, that was an hour later for those chatting
[02:56] <cyberanger> 5:44
[02:56] <cyberanger> and that was a very busy 5 hours and 44 minutes
[02:56] <cyberanger> ;-)
[03:12] <wrst> ha ha how are you doing cyberanger?
[03:13] <cyberanger> tired
[03:24] <wrst> same here cyberanger
[03:26] <Unit193> We had BBQ sandwiches at the wedding, quite good
[03:30] <wrst> cool Unit193, who got married?
[03:33] <Unit193> A couple that have been dating since highschool. 6 Years
[03:34] <wrst> cool Unit193
[03:34] <wrst> you guys seen this? http://www.spi.dod.mil/lipose.htm
[03:34] <Unit193> Quite, that's a long time!
[03:35] <cyberanger> Unit193: and since you didn't mention the lake, I guess my guess was right
[03:35] <wrst> yes my wife and I dated a little over a year
[03:35] <Unit193> cyberanger: Your guess... I kinda forgot that that was tomorrow
[03:36] <cyberanger> Unit193: oh, lol
[03:36] <cyberanger> then my guess for what excited you today was right
[03:36] <cyberanger> tommorow I suppose it'll be lake erie
[03:36] <cyberanger> cedar point too? or some other fun place?
[03:37] <Unit193> That would be nice, but no. We do get food however
[03:38] <cyberanger> wrst: yeah, and ironically, a flawed project
[03:38] <wrst> cyberanger:  how so just sorta scanned it
[03:39] <cyberanger> the project itself is pretty sound, but they don't plan to continuously maintain it, and it's public
[03:40] <cyberanger> it's on removable media
[03:40] <wrst> just tried it out interesting , super quick on boot and what not in virtual box
[03:40] <cyberanger> the kind of media the DoD has made clear it doesn't want, due to potential for information leaving a secure area
[03:41] <cyberanger> and the real kicker, if they don't actively maintain it (and even if they do, people will use older versions) makes them a target for what the Government calls an APT, Advanced Persistant Threat
[03:42] <cyberanger> (like china, iran, russia, countries with resources, funds to build something for this sole purpose, usually malware has a finacial goal this attack lacks)
[03:43] <cyberanger> think of a spy, a mole in the massive Military, or equally massive corprate culture the DoD requires, giving out intenionally flawed copies
[03:44] <cyberanger> and the only clue is somebody you trust at work handed you "his copy" of that disc cause yours is "lost"
[03:44] <wrst> cyberanger: too much deep thinking for me :)
[03:44] <wrst> but its a quick little live cd atleast
[03:45] <wrst> and I'm about to pass out see you guys tomorow, have a good night
[03:45] <Unit193> Adios!
[04:14] <Unit193> Is it sad that I'm happy I can do this when people say "It's all Greek to me!"
[04:14] <Unit193> Όχι, αυτή είναι η ελληνική
[18:31] <chris4585> think I will finally go back to arch for a while
[19:01] <cyberanger> wrst: it's good, but for it's purpose with the DoD, that disk is a double edged sword
[19:01] <cyberanger> the DoD has tried to get people to keep a rig secure, by disallowing any external media
[19:01] <cyberanger> and now they have done a 180 in a day
[19:02] <cyberanger> deep thinking, well, hence the term advanced persistant threat
[19:02] <cyberanger> and I like thinking equally deep
[19:04] <cyberanger> wrst: maybe it's a sign they've learned an internal threat is equally dangerous, focused on permissions on a network, and migitating risks, with things like this
[19:04] <cyberanger> since they'll never win
[23:39] <chris4585> I don't know why but freenode is so impossible to just connect to the past few months