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| Aleph One |
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| Personal |
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| Handle: Aleph One |
| Call him: Aleph |
| Past handles: None |
| Handle origin: Transfinite Math |
| ("Infinity and the Mind" by Rudy Rucker) |
| Date of Birth: 1974 |
| Height: 6 feet |
| Weight: No idea. |
| Eye color: Olive |
| Hair Color: Dark Brown |
| Computers: Two |
| Admin of: Underground.Org, and BugTraq |
| Sites Frequented: None. I got better things to do with my time. |
| URLs: http://www.disinfo.com/ |
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| Favorite Things |
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| Women: Intelligent, sexy with beautiful eyes and class. |
| Cars: None. They are a pain. Ride a motorcycle. |
| Foods: Exotic. Sushi (Anago), Arab, Chinese, Vietnamese, |
| Thai, Indian, Ethiopian. Seafood. Meat. Anything on |
| a grill. Anything flamb. Wine: Chianti. |
| Music: Techno: Leftfield, Orbital, Underworld, Electric |
| Skychurch, Prodigy, Juno Reacto, |
| Chemical Brothers, Ambient, GOA Trace. |
| Rock: Tool, Marylin Mason, Beck, Garbage, NIN. |
| Classical: Bach, Baroque |
| Soundtracks: Natural Born Killers, The Piano, Braveheart, |
| RobRoy. |
| Books: "Godel, Escher, Bach" by Douglas R. Hofstadter |
| "Infinity and the Mind" by Rudy Rucker |
| "100 Years of Solitude" (in Spanish) |
| by Gabriel Garcia Marques |
| "Metamorphosis" by Kafka |
| Turn Ons: Intelligence. Class. Pierced belly buttons. |
| Tasteful tattoos. Long hair. |
| Turn Offs: Ignorance. Attitude. Bad tattoos. |
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| Other passions, interests, loves: |
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| Painting - Went to a painting/drawing class for 3 years. Did |
| everything from pencil, pastels, up to watercolors. I stopped going |
| when I started working with oils. I haven't painted in almost 7 years. |
| Too bad, I enjoyed it. |
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| Math - For some reason I always liked math. I hated doing exercises, |
| but always liked the theory. Guess that's why my grades were not |
| better. I was intending to do a minor in math but I quit school |
| before that ever happened... |
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| Reading - One of the things I value the most are my books. I really enjoy |
| reading. Sadly, lately, all I read are technical books. I need to |
| start reading other stuff again. |
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| AI - When I started fooling around with computers I wanted to go into AI, |
| but the lack of material at my disposition at the time kept me from |
| delving into it too much. |
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| Most memorable experiences: |
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| Death - It marks your life for ever. |
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| Burning Man '95 - One of the most intense experiences of my life. |
| Nothing can compare to the creation and expression of this community |
| that grows and dies in one of the most inhospitable, yet more |
| beautiful, places on earth. |
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| Some people to mention: |
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| Annaliza (for all the rides from work, all the adventures, always being |
| there, and the hot cocoa) |
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| Luis (for all the good times, the bad times, and begin one fucking |
| crazy Spanish cosaco) |
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| Mr. Upsetter, Buckaroo Banzai, Dan, Rod & Rika, Sir Dystic, Freqout, |
| White Knight & Loren (for being good friends) |
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| Intrepid Traveller (for giving me the number to Lunatic Labs) |
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| Noid, Pappy, Phax, Elvis Smurf, Ming of Mongo, TRW, Clockwork, and the |
| rest of the old LA 2600 crew (for being themselves) |
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| Veggie (for being larger than life) |
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| Mycroft (who would have thought?) |
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| r00t (for being elite) |
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| A few things you would like to say: |
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| Knowledge come from within. |
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| The New Security Threat: Disinformation |
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| Statistics show that network break-ins are on the rise. Entities |
| connecting to the Net expect to be broken into. They know it's only |
| a matter of time before some random hacker targets their machines using |
| the latest warez to bypass their firewall and break into their machine. |
| They have seen it happen over and over. The CIA, DOJ, NASA, MGM/UA, etc. |
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| The modus operandi is always the same: Deface the web page, or trash the |
| machines. For this occurrence they have prepared. Backups are in place, and |
| ready to be used. Hacked web pages hardly stay up more than half and hour |
| before they are taken down. What ever message the hackers wanted to deliver |
| was probably only seen by a handful of people. There no longer is any |
| incentive to hack a web site that no one will see. |
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| So what is next? Disinformation. |
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| The Internet as a medium facilitates the free flow of information. Single |
| individuals can reach large, as yet before unreachable audiences. Information |
| that before would have been relegated to some obscure corner, now travels at |
| the speed of light and is disseminated all over the world. Everyday the Net |
| is becoming a more important source of leads and information for the standard |
| news media. It usually only takes a few hours before some information such |
| as a new product, or some new bug, published on the Net appears on TV or |
| some newspaper's web site. And as more companies publish information online |
| our dependence on the Net as a source of information will only increase. |
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| But the medium does not attempt to validate or even authenticate this |
| information in most cases. A anonymous tip on some newsgroup or web site |
| can cause a company a lot of headaches. Even the worst are half-truths. |
| Just look at the damage control that corporations such as Microsoft and Intel |
| had to do in the past. But this is only the beginning. |
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| What if that motivated hacker decides that instead of replacing the |
| company's web site with some obscene language and graphics that will be |
| taken down almost immediately we will add a small officially worded press |
| release to the web site. How long until someone notices? How long until |
| they realize it's a fake. Maybe we should also email the press release to |
| some media contacts. What are the chances that it will be catch before it |
| makes it into the news? Or that it will catch before it's discussed on some |
| newsgroup with a large audience? |
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| The amount of damage control a well placed piece of information coming |
| from a seemingly reputable source is incredible. This, I believe, is where |
| future attacks lay. |
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