Stealth virus is stealthiest of all
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Stealth Lynndie-ing
Stealth Lynndie-ing
08/18/2004 08:54 PM
In this warped variant of
steal
th disco, you strike the cigarette-dangling-from-mouth,
finger-points-at-exposed-prisoner-genitalia pose made famous by Pfc.
Lynndie England in Abu Ghraib torture photos. As a website devoted to
Stealth Lynndie-ing explains, "The image has shocked, sickened and
outraged people. But more importantly, it has captured the imagination
of young men and women up and down the country who don't give much of
a shit about anything."
I'm not sure what's more disturbing about this online photo gallery --
(a) the fact that people are sick enough do this, photograph this,
publish it on the web, and think it's funny; (b) the fact that I'm
blogging about it, or (c) the fact that Lynndie England bears a
striking resemblance to the fellow in the photo at left. Photo gallery
featuring dozens of anonymous people "striking a Lynndie": Link (Thanks, Doug)
Stealth Redirector
Stealth Redirector
12/02/2003 11:05 AMstealth redirector 2.0 released!
The Stealth Toy Giant
The Stealth Toy Giant
09/03/2004 10:02 AMBet you don't know which company sells the most toys.
Stealth Overclocking
Stealth Overclocking
04/12/2005 01:05 PMThere's an awful lot of overclocking out there: The Windows team
at Microsoft was getting some bizarre crash reports. They followed up
on 10 of them, and found that five people had intentionally
overclocked their system. As for the rest:
The other half said, "What's overclocking?" He called them and
walked them through some configuration information and was able to
conclude that they were indeed all overclocked. But these people were
not overclocking on purpose. The computer was already overclocked
when they bought it. These "stealth overclocked" computers came
from small, independent "Bob's Computer Store"-type shops, not from
one of the major computer manufacturers or retailers.
So are these shops buying slower processings, then overclocking
them and selling them as CPUs of the actual speed they've been
overclocked to? Sneaky. Sleazy.
Stealth Ships
Stealth Ships
06/10/2004 09:52 AM
The Beeb has a short profile
of the upcoming 'stealth ships' being designed by various world navies
(including the U.S. and its DD(X) destroyers), focussing specifically
on the Swedes' carbon fiber Visby Corvette, an angular low-profile (to
radar and otherwise) ship with, among other innovations, includes a
retractable 57mm cannon. Although there are many criticisms about
building a 73-meter ship out of carbon fiber, some have questioned the
Swedish Navy's decision to use Windows NT to control the operation of
the ship, especially since, you know, that'
s gone so well before. (I know it's a cheap shot, but I saw the
story on Slashdot; I caught the open sores).
Read
a> [BBC via /.]
Stealth Inflation
Stealth Inflation
12/04/2003 02:19 PMprostoalex writes "The New York Times on the Web explores the topic of
incorrect bills and numerous surcharges with names like 'assessment',
'handling', ...
Stealth Wallpaper
Stealth Wallpaper
06/18/2004 07:00 PMSilicon.com reports on BAE Systems's radio frequency blocking
wallpaper: It's 50 to 100 microns thick and can adhere to most
surfaces. It's a mesh of copper and a polymer created in a manner
similar to how circuit boards are laid down. There's no timeline for
commercial availability. Some versions can be switched on and off;
others are permanent. [link via TechDirt]...
Stealth is Old Skool
Stealth is Old Skool
06/22/2005 02:57 AM Mark Fletcher has a great post on why stealth mode is a stupid way to
start a company with today's web. It's a point I've made before (The
greatest market risk in social software is not engaging the network...
3G by Stealth - 802.11 Wireless LANs
3G by Stealth - 802.11 Wireless LANs
05/24/2004 03:12 AM3G May 24 2004 6:29AM GMT
Wireless Stealth Wallpaper
Wireless Stealth Wallpaper
08/09/2004 11:46 AMNew Scientist reports on Frequency Selective Surface sheeting,
essentially wireless security wallpaper that can contain Wi-Fi signals
while allowing cell phone calls to pass through. Funded by UK telecom
regulator Ofcom, BAE Systems (formerly British Aerospace) based the
technology on material used to camouflage military radars. The company
is now working on a transparent version to cover windows.
LinkVantec Stealth PSU 470W
Vantec Stealth PSU 470W
11/05/2003 03:36 PMvnunet.com Nov 5 2003 3:16PM ET
The Stealth Desktop Part III
The Stealth Desktop Part III
09/17/2004 04:26 AMSlashdot Sep 17 2004 8:44AM GMT
More on the Swedish Stealth Ship
More on the Swedish Stealth Ship
06/10/2004 09:36 AMbirth of a stealth campaign
birth of a stealth campaign
07/19/2004 01:03 PMa bra maker is using blogs to create buzz in advance of a new ad push
Stealth PM: Learning from your mistakes
Stealth PM: Learning from your mistakes
01/11/2003 02:05 AMCNET Jan 11 2003 1:27AM ET
Stealth Rule Breakers
Stealth Rule Breakers
04/11/2005 02:59 PMSometimes the company with the amazing new technology is, well, a
boring old company.
New: Stealth Serial Port for G5
New: Stealth Serial Port for G5
02/11/2004 11:00 AMGeeThree released a Stealth Serial Port for the G5, which installs in
the G5's modem slot and provides a "native" serial port.
Microsoft Creates Anti-Virus Bounty To
Help Track Down Virus Writers
Microsoft Creates Anti-Virus Bounty To
Help Track Down Virus Writers
11/05/2003 10:59 AMWhat do you if you're in an unchartered area with no reasonable law
enforcement, and criminals are running rampant? You convince everyone
to become the "enforcement" arm and find someone rich enough to pay
them to help fight crime. Microsoft can't be bothered to fix a few of
the holes in their programs that make it incredibly easy to pass on
viruses, so instead, they're
setting aside $5 million for anti-virus bounty hunters who can
track down anyone responsible for worms, trojan horses or viruses.
The rewards will be given out in $250,000
wads of cash from
Bill Gates wallet increments. So, now, who's going to round
up an anti-virus posse?
Laura Bush, stealth weapon
Laura Bush, stealth weapon
09/27/2004 11:05 AMCampaigning in five battleground states this week, the first lady,
with an approval rating much higher than her husband's, tries to
soften the president's image.
Stealth ships steam ahead
Stealth ships steam ahead
06/10/2004 03:22 AMThe Royal Swedish Navy is introducing a new fleet of "invisible
ships". Is this the future for the tomorrow's fleets?
Stealth Wallpaper could keep WLAN's
secure
Stealth Wallpaper could keep WLAN's
secure
06/24/2004 08:02 PMA British Defense Contractor has created a WiFi blocking wallpaper
that is 50-100 microns thick. Check the whole story.
Meshy Problems -- Or Stealth Marketing
Meshy Problems -- Or Stealth Marketing
06/30/2004 01:07 PM
The fact that wireless mesh networks have problems is nothing new.
We've spoken about it
plenty of
times before, explaining how wireless mesh networks have issues
with scalability and latency. What they're
good at is
redundancy. You can take out a node and the others should make up for
it for the time being. These aren't particularly new issues, and, in
fact, many companies and
researchers<
/a> are working to try to solve some of the bigger mesh networking
problems. Obviously, it's good to take the glowing press reports
about mesh networking with a grain of salt, but it looks like someone
in the wireless mesh networking space is trying to use some "reverse
psychology" to promote his own company. It may have seemed a bit odd
to see someone who positions himself as an "insider" in the wireless
mesh networking world (the founder and CTO of a mesh networking
company) hesitantly posting a comment about how he wasn't sure whether
or not to post it, but mesh networks have scalability problems. What was
surprising wasn't the fact that mesh networks have scalability
problems. As stated -- that's well known. What was odd was that a
supposed insider felt the need to "leak" this well known info in such
a hesitant manner. The reasoning becomes a lot less odd when you look
at the website of the "mesh networking" company the guy founded (which
I won't link to) -- since it contains pretty much the same info and
suggests that his company has come up with the "solution" to the
problem. Right. Okay. It's also clear that he wasn't all that
hesitant to post this info, since he
submitted
identical information to our site in the form of a comment to a
post from a year and a half ago... In other words, this isn't so much
an outsider "revealing" insider secrets, but a method of stealth
marketing. Pretend you're leaking a "dirty secret" about your
industry to a blog, and then announce (surprise, surprise!) you've got
the solution.
DVD Player Mod: The Stealth HTPC @
ExtensionTech.net
DVD Player Mod: The Stealth HTPC @
ExtensionTech.net
06/25/2004 10:07 AMStealth wallpaper could keep LANs secure
Stealth wallpaper could keep LANs secure
06/20/2004 06:58 AMStealth wallpaper could keep WLANs
secure
Stealth wallpaper could keep WLANs
secure
06/21/2004 12:23 PMStealth wallpaper protects Wi-Fi
networks
Stealth wallpaper protects Wi-Fi
networks
06/21/2004 10:54 AMZDNet Jun 21 2004 3:41PM GMT
Stealth Disco attack at Supernova
Stealth Disco attack at Supernova
06/25/2004 03:35 PM
Lois Le Meur (zat crazeee Frenchman) has just
gone up to the stage to photograph James Seng (zat creazee guy from
Singapore) stealth discoing...
The backchannel is happening now that bandwidth is working. Come
on in at IRC Freenode #supernova.
Move coverage of this disruptive event.

Dinosaur Find: Stealth Hunter
Dinosaur Find: Stealth Hunter
09/24/2004 01:30 PMCBS News Sep 24 2004 4:44PM GMT
Stealth Serial Port available for Power
Mac G5
Stealth Serial Port available for Power
Mac G5
02/11/2004 09:32 AMGeeThree.com has noted that its
Stealth Serial Port is
now available in a configuration that works with Apple's Power Mac G5.
The interface is designed to bridge compatibility between Apple's
newest pro desktop machine and legacy peripherals.
Add A James Bond Stealth Camera To Your
Collection
Add A James Bond Stealth Camera To Your
Collection
12/03/2003 06:22 AMZippo spy-cam .. think
geek
thinkgeek.com/electronics/cameras/655e
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Software pirates stole my stealth plane
Software pirates stole my stealth plane
05/28/2004 06:18 AMLetters So lay off Senator Alston, ok?
Where'd we put 'em? US to buy Stealth
bomber detecting radar
Where'd we put 'em? US to buy Stealth
bomber detecting radar
05/20/2004 08:45 AMStymies sale to China
Tiny Stealth PC Adds Integrated WiFi
Tiny Stealth PC Adds Integrated WiFi
04/27/2004 11:49 AMStealth Computing's newest small footprint PC, the LPC-401XW, has
built-in WiFi, but sadly only of the 802.11b variety. With up to a
3.2GHz Pentium 4 inside, you could hide this substantial little box
anywhere there is a power outlet (think Home Theater PC). The 802.11b
is really too bad, though:...
Stealth wallpaper could keep LANs secure
- silicon.com
Stealth wallpaper could keep LANs secure
- silicon.com
06/21/2004 04:25 AMStealth wallpaper could keep LANs secure .. Stealth wallpaper for WiFi
protection .. Wallpaper that blocks
Wi-Fi
networks.silicon.com/lans/0,39024663,39121501,00.htm
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Pogue: iMac G5's stealth feature is Mac
OS X
Pogue: iMac G5's stealth feature is Mac
OS X
09/15/2004 03:07 PMDavid Pogue of The New York Times says there is one very important
feature of the new iMac G5 that is being overlooked--Mac OS X...
EMC's Stealth Approach to Utility
Computing
EMC's Stealth Approach to Utility
Computing
12/19/2003 11:30 AMAtNewYork Dec 19 2003 10:44AM ET
The Stealth Desktop: Sight and Sound
With Slackware
The Stealth Desktop: Sight and Sound
With Slackware
07/17/2004 11:46 AMIran builds radar-evading stealth
missile
Iran builds radar-evading stealth
missile
06/01/2004 08:16 PMglobetechnology.com Jun 1 2004 11:32PM GMT
Stealth-Based Wallpaper Stops Wi-Fi
Signals Dead
Stealth-Based Wallpaper Stops Wi-Fi
Signals Dead
06/18/2004 03:57 PMOne of the many issues companies bring up in explaining why they won't
install Wi-Fi wireless networks is the "bleeding" issue: the wireless
"bleeds" beyond the walls of their building and out into the parking
lot, where some creative hackers might be able to get access. Well,
if someone's got a problem, someone else is likely to come along and
solve it. British defense contractor BAE has taken some of that
stealth bomber material they had lying around and put it up on the
walls and discovered
it
blocks Wi-Fi. In other words, companies could put up this
wallpaper and stop the Wi-Fi from bleeding out beyond the walls. Of
course, I would imagine that stealth wallpaper doesn't come cheap.
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Stealth virus is stealthiest of all