* Posts by David Glasgow

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Nearly 200 Boeing 737 MAX 9 airplanes grounded after door plug flies off mid-flight

David Glasgow

When is a door

Not a door...?

When it's a plug.

Up to 18,000 Amazon workers in firing line as it chops cost

David Glasgow

Are there any tech related aspects of NCIS you would hail as remotely realistic? Remember the enthusiastic praise of their Windows phones? And genetic profiling doesn't really end with electronic honking and "DNA MATCH" Flashing on screen. As for Major Mass.......

Another day, another ERP project behind schedule: This time it's Norfolk County Council and an Oracle system

David Glasgow

Not a rhetorical question

... and just beermat figures, why do things like this cost £18,000,000?

Perseverance on the rocks: Pebbles clog up the rover's Martian sample collection

David Glasgow

Surely...

They tested it on samples containing pebbles? Or is there something particularly awkward about Martian ones?

Google employee helped UK government switch from disastrous COVID-19 strategy, according to Dominic Cummings

David Glasgow

Re: Seems consistent with my timeline

"The third was that Track & Trace would work"

I wish everyone would just leave Royal Mail out of this.

NHS-backed org reacted to GitHub leak disclosure with legal threats and police call, complains IT pro

David Glasgow

Re: I smell a rat here.....

Most folks smell a company that has shat in its own shoes. Most folks also know that changing isn't enough. It is also important to stop shitting.

A trip to the dole queue: CEO of $2bn Bay Area tech biz says he was fired for taking LSD before company meeting

David Glasgow

Because he started a pitch...

"picture yourself, in a boat, on a river...."

Apple's macOS Gatekeeper asleep on the job: Exploited flaw put users 'at grave risk' of malware infection

David Glasgow

Re: Mavericks

For me, Papers 3 and Dragon Dictate.

Turns out humans are leading AI systems astray because we can't agree on labeling

David Glasgow

Re: An enlightened explanation of how we got ourselves into this mess

Expecting every image to have one, unambiguous label is just plain stupid.?

It depends entirely on what your wife sent you to look for in the basement.

A Code War has replaced The Cold War. And right now we’re losing it

David Glasgow

It's a double bluff?

Cunning plan, in a nutshell:

We're in, and we've got what we need

Ok. In a stupid way, say we're going to do something stupidly

Job for a Politician?

Yup

Should we actually do something stupid?

It's always an option.

Misdirection?

Yup. And they'll carry on thinking we're idiots.

Bonus!

Toxic: Intel ordered to pay chip fab worker almost $1m after he was gassed at its facility in 2016

David Glasgow

Here's an interesting thing about hydrogen sulphide

Can't be arsed to check if it's already been said, so apologies if it has. In low concentrations it is instantly recognisable by the rotten egg shell. In high concentrations it is almost immediately odourless.

So not much point on relying on employees to smell something badly wrong. Only slightly wrong.

If the Samsung Galaxy S20 Fan Edition doesn't make you a fan, we don't know what will

David Glasgow

Re: When will I get what I want?

Grandad! Sit DOWN. Everyone is looking at you.

Single-line software bug causes fledgling YAM cryptocurrency to implode just two days after launch

David Glasgow

I don't even understand how real money works

"I thought of calling the secretary of the treasury, Kermit Winkler, a man who had graduated from Harvard two years after me, and saying this to him: “I just tried out two of your dimes on Times Square, and they worked like a dream. It looks like another great day for the coinage!”"

Kurt Vonnegut

I've seen things you people wouldn't believe. Black hole quasar tsunamis moving at 46 million miles per hour

David Glasgow

Re: Has anyone told GoSafe?

1 downvote? Gotta be that BMW driver!!

Review of IR35 is in: Quelle surprise, UK.gov will forge ahead with controversial tax reforms in the private sector

David Glasgow

Sir Humphrey lives!!

"While there remains some opposition to this change, the Government believes it is right to address the fundamental unfairness of the non-compliance with the existing rules."

B-but it doesn't get viruses! Not so, Apple fanbois: Mac malware is growing faster than nasties going for Windows

David Glasgow

These data make no sense as reported

"In 2019, we detected an average of 11 threats per Mac endpoint — nearly double the average of 5.8 threats per endpoint on Windows."

This can't be an absolute measure of attacks, the numbers are far too low. Presumably its new threats. So attacks which represent a novel malware exemplar. But if so, what is the "per endpoint" condition for? It doesn't add or explain anything. Average attacks per machine would be interesting, as would the proportion of these representing novel malware. The trouble is that the base rates of malware across platforms is skewed, which is a practical concern, but more importantly in this instance, directly impacts on the number of exploits available to be err... exploited by novel malware.

Kind of looks like smoke and mirrors designed to sell a product, rather than meaningful statistics.

Super-leaker Snowden punts free PDF* of tell-all NSA book with censored parts about China restored, underlined

David Glasgow

Re: A good read

Wish I had written any one of these.

Interpol: Strong encryption helps online predators. Build backdoors

David Glasgow

Re: Internet predator behaviour

"I just realised you're 'one of those'"

Ah! Quite possibly.

In 25 plus years I have worked on 2 cases of female internet predators. Of course, that is a biased sample, because I only see the cases referred to me, and there are several reasons why women might be under-represented. Still, I have seen a few hundred cases of males. Not mentioning female, child, white or asian offenders in my post does not mean they don't exist, or that their behaviour is excused.

The point is that unless the issues are considered in a balanced way, accommodating child protection AND technical AND forensic issues, the result will only be divisive polarisation. Fashionable at the moment, but not helpful.

David Glasgow

Re: Internet predator behaviour

Completely agree with all points.

The pressure to do something about this particular problem arises substantially from people who do not consider the issue as part of an equation. On the other hand, why would you expect them to? Their starting point (whether parents or 'authorities') is that they don't want internet predators targeting children via encrypted messaging, because it renders them (said parents or 'authorities') powerless in a way much more complete than more traditional communications.

Also, ElectronicsRUs, (unlike some folks) you did not suggest I am making things up, and I appreciate that. In fact, those who dismiss legitimate researchers and child protection professionals as cranks or dishonest are doing a service to those who would mandate back doors. I assume that isn't what they wanted.

David Glasgow

Re: Internet predator behaviour

Good point.... it was a near miss, because it was a case I worked, and I know the context. Which of course is everything. Once you have found the attempted switch to encrypted, you can investigate exactly who is talking to whom and why - unless it is encrypted and not stored locally.

I have also investigated similar communications in non-predator messages, and they arise at a surprisingly low rate.

David Glasgow

Internet predator behaviour

I can't comment on whether the position in the expected report is honest or not, but I have been researching and assessing internet offenders for years. The comments declaring that most children are sexually abused by family and 'friends' are correct, but off the point. The issue is that there is a growing problem of men using various forms of messaging platforms to communicate with and ultimately sexually abuse children.

In my work I found most references to any form of social media or communication channel were associated with an attempt to establish an alternative ‘back-channel’, access to video chat or, most often, switch to a more secure channel. For example:

[13:33] <H> u have torchat?

[13:34] <K> what is that sorry

[13:34] <H> nm all good

[13:37] <K> i have heard of snapchat not torchat

[13:38] <H> oh k... just an encrypted one thats all

So there's a near miss. Favoured encrypted channels evolve over time, and there has been a definite shift to mobile. However, the effect is so strong that it is worth searching all digital evidence for any reference to encrypted communication, because most of them are associated with a grooming process, if one is present.

Whether this real threat justifies a backdoor in all messaging systems is another question, I just didn't want the prevailing tone of dismissal of risk and harm to children in the comments so far to continue unchallenged.

A copy-paste of Europe and a '5G' hotel: El Reg's Adventures in Huawei Land were fairly wacky

David Glasgow

Windermere?

A single storey stone cottage where brilliant innovations and ideas are promoted by repeatedly smacking your head on too-low beams?

Is your kid looking at GCSE in computer science? It's exam-only from 2022 – Ofqual

David Glasgow

Back to. Basics

If its any help, I had to read a piece of punched tape for my CSE. It said "Marylin Munroe".

Most exciting exam I ever had.

Chinese rover pootles about... on the far side of the friggin' MOON

David Glasgow

Wait a minute!!

...where are the flags not waving in the breeze that wouldn't be there??

I call FAKE!

That 'Surface will die in 2019' prediction is still a goer, says soothsayer

David Glasgow

Re: So the logic is

“I keep meeting people who absolutely love their Windows Phones and protect them like human babies,”

Where do you meet these people? I haven't met anyone who has a Windows phone for a very, very, long time.

Now that's a dodgy Giza: Eggheads claim Great Pyramid can focus electromagnetic waves

David Glasgow

Re: Puh!! Visit Dublin and try out their 121m whip antenna

Who would thumbs down that post? Onot person I can think of would be the Dublin Spire architect. So, architect, was it you?

David Glasgow

Re: Puh!! Visit Dublin and try out their 121m whip antenna

I do hope there is a more detailed account of this ill conceived caper published somewhere?

Russia's national vulnerability database is a bit like the Soviet Union – sparse and slow

David Glasgow

Never mind the delay....

That chart labels days to two decimal places. Harrumph!

Boffin botheration as IET lifts axe on 20-year-old email alias service

David Glasgow

Re: Email forwarding services are passé

Oh yeah! Everyone should do that right now. That thing that you just said.

Decision time for AI: Sometimes accuracy is not your friend

David Glasgow

Oi. Where's the curve?

One of the benefits of receiver operating characteristics is that the method generates a curve, not a spot on a chart. Sadly omitted from this article. You use this to choose an optional cut point on the continuous measure depending on the positive and negative utilities of the outcomes. You could easily create an algorithm to do this.

Nothing much to do with AI though. Intermediate statistics.

Fraudster admits she was OPM dealer: Leaked US govt staff files used to bag cash, car loans

David Glasgow

Re: Take that!

One in thirty three US citizens are incarcerated.

Creaky NHS digital infrastructure risks holding back gene boffinry, say MPs

David Glasgow

200 Gigs true

Apparently. https://medium.com/precision-medicine/how-big-is-the-human-genome-e90caa3409b0

I don't understand it beyond the general principles.

NHS given a lashing for lack of action plan one year since WannaCry

David Glasgow

Re: Kick me whilst I'm down

"an upgrade from Office 2007 would improve everyone's productivity".

I agreed with everything else, but this. How on earth would productivity be increased by upgrading Office? Most clinical records are (pretty much) plain text, and so they should be.

10 PRINT "ZX81 at 37" 20 GOTO 10

David Glasgow

Re: Gateway Drug

Ahhhh. Maplin. :((

Facebook settles landmark revenge porn case with UK teen for undisclosed sum

David Glasgow

Why on earth would victims need to send potential revenge porn to Facebook?

Surely the hash values or 'PhotoDNA' (©️Microsoft) of images at risk of revenge posting can be obtained without them actually going anywhere?

Firefox 57's been quietly delaying tracking scripts

David Glasgow

Re: Oh, that's why

You stay on the Daily Mail website for more than four minutes?

History shows why geeks will never, ever, ever... get along

David Glasgow

Re: constructive antagony

Even then, even there, nobody said "dang".

Facebook pulls plug on language-inventing chatbots? THE TRUTH

David Glasgow

I'm still not sure I understand

Did the bots just break, or were they converging on an analogue of the Morse code where the words are used (a la caterpillar in Alice in Wonderland) to mean something different to the conventionally ascribed meanings?

Southern awarded yet another 'most moaned about rail firm' gong

David Glasgow

Re: random luck

"please make sure you use all the doors!"

Oooh! Quantum!

Lochs, rifle stocks and two EPIC sea gates: Thomas Telford's Highland waterway

David Glasgow

De-metrification of previously metrified imperial specifications

Introduces error, and is a slur on the genius. The canal was designed to be 110 feet wide and 20 feet deep. NOW you can add metric equivalents in parentheses if needed.

Because it matters.

'Windows 10 destroyed our data!' Microsoft hauled into US court

David Glasgow

A spark of truth in the darkness of duplicity

"... a choice designed to help people take advantage of the most secure, and most productive Windows"

Notice there is no claim to be the most secure and productive Operating System?

Don’t panic over cyber-terrorism: Daesh-bags still at script kiddie level

David Glasgow

Propaganda!

I've seen NCIS. Those terr'sts are hacking into allsorts of 'mercan 'mainframes'. And they have spiffy GUIs on their state of the art hackware. A big green box pops up that says "hack successful!"

Encrypted email sign-ups instantly double in wake of Trump victory

David Glasgow

Re: FUD

Using caps on El Reg has an effect contrary to the effect you desire.

Microsoft goes back to the drawing board – literally, with 28" tablet and hockey puck knob

David Glasgow

Re: I want to join

You see the real problem here is that no-one can tell if this is irony or a genuine 24 carat spittle-flecked-monitor rant.

David Glasgow

Re: Windows 10

Tee Hee.

Joke, right?

After baffling Falcon 9 rocket explosion, SpaceX screams: Hands off our probe!

David Glasgow

Hey, looks like I have been mistaken all these years...

I have NEVER had an accident. Go me!

High rear end winds cause F-35A ground engine fire

David Glasgow

,,,,the pilot exited the aircraft while it was extinguished.....

I’ll bet he bloody did.

Violence, vandals and vomit: London's naughtiest tech Tube stations revealed

David Glasgow

Further FOI application required

Were any of the Voms El Reg neck-fillers?

Ditch your Macs, Dell tells EMC staff

David Glasgow

Re: Cease and desist

I beg to differ. Very interesting reading.

Carry on lads.

'Leave EU means...' WHAT?! Britons ask Google after results declared

David Glasgow

Re: Seriously

Its true. It is skewed. There are more people of below mean IQ. There are more ways of being intellectually disabled than there are of being intellectually gifted.

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