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Date: Fri, 30 Nov 2007 16:42:44 -1000
From: Peter Besenbruch <prb@...a.net>
To: full-disclosure@...ts.grok.org.uk
Subject: Re: High Value Target Selection

On Friday 30 November 2007 09:02:26 gmaggro wrote:
> I think it'd be interesting if we started a discussion on the selection
> of high value targets to be used in the staging of attacks that damage
> significant infrastructure. The end goals, ranked equal in importance,
> would be as follows:

[big snip]

So, you wanted to send a little Christmas present to the NSA folks monitoring 
the Internet backbone? Make their unutterably boring lives a little 
more "interesting?"

We live in "interesting" times (not a good thing). I was over at the Mycroft 
site, and noticed that there was a Firefox search extension for Scroogle that 
uses encryption. There was another encrypted search tool for Wikipedia.

http://mycroft.mozdev.org/download.html?name=scroogle&sherlock=yes&opensearch=yes&submitform=Search
http://mycroft.mozdev.org/download.html?name=secure+wikipedia&sherlock=yes&opensearch=yes&submitform=Search

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