Catching a flu is not fun.. especially if you are supposed to study for an exam. (14 days to go… I hope I will be able to eat again, tomorrow… yesterday’s experiment with pizza did not exactly go well….)
However, reading slashdot’s summary email this morning made me raise an eyebrow (or two):
First of all, the number of submarine cables that are out of service is now up to 5 (five!) making it a little difficult for countries like Iran to be online at all…
Just to make it clear: Millions are cut off the net or have problems accessing the rest of the internet but Iran is not yet offline or cut off the net.
However, the author of this articlestates a couple of possible reasons that could be the reason for the cable cuts. Sure, it requires a little paranoia to believe in coordinated sabotage by the US government or by a major telco but do we really believe that a ship fighting against a storm dragged its anchor all the way from Egypt to Malaysia cutting the cable in the process?
Next is US voting machine manufacturer Diebold.
Having suffered a lot of issues concerning the safety of their machines (or the data stored within) they just did another masterpiece:
They apparently published a picture of a “master key” on their website which – when reproduced – is able to open all voting machines’ casings allowing access to the inside of the machines. Here is a nice article following the story.
Diebold has reverted their website in the meantime, taking the pictures offline and made a press statement admitting this was indeed a master key. And the United States are trusting these machines to elect the most powerful man (or woman) on the earth at the moment. Just fantastic :)
Last is the story of “the pirate bay
Apparently Tele2, a Danish ISP was forced by a recent court rule to take it off their DNS servers.. they now they decided to challenge the ruling stating that they “…do not like being put in a role where we as ISP have to regulate people’s freedom of speech.”
The story of the Pirate Bay keeps amazing me. Someone should write a book about them one day. “Why pirates are better than ninja” or something like that…
Ah, so much more refreshing to read some “real” news instead of bombs in Israel, naked celebrities and the ususal pre-digested news soup.
I will try to drink a cup of tea now. Wish me luck…