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Jerry Avins
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Jerry
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Engineering is the art of making what you want from things you can get.
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Exactly like.On Dec 17, 7:44 pm, Jerry Avins <j...@ieee.org> wrote:
What do you mean "get the encryption right"? I understood that there was
no encryption at all.
I just assumed that, since it is the US military, employing a drone to
do semi-stealth reconnaisance, that a basic requirement would be that
young kids who probably earn < $100/month should not be able to
intercept the stealth video. My bad.
Maybe they should leave it as it is. That way, the terrorists could
put it up on YouTube. Maybe there is a Hollywood show in it...
"So You Think You Can Out-Run A Hell-Fire Missile."
The Predator was not exactly a high-school science project.
Surely we can all agree that there is something ironic about a top-
secrete weapon lacking security that a 20-year-old computer science
student at a top engineering school could probably get right (almost)
on the first run.
What they did (not do), given rancid amounts of money given to them by
the general public, is inexcusable.
It wasn't encryption that failed, but specification.
Hmmm...that's a bit like a surgeon leaving a person's gut open after
an appendectomy and saying,
"Well, technically, you never explicitly said to stitch him up, geez."
Jerry
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