This should actually be called "Nobody Is That Dumb ... Oh, Wait! Journalists are!" or "Do you talk to your co-processor often?"
Check out the amazing quote from this "article": "Rule No. 5: Develop technical partnerships with other people who can write exploits. Become part of the security research community, whose members can be found at conferences, mailing lists or RIC (real-time interface coprocessor) channels, Aitel suggests."
See anything fuckingly :-) wrong with this?
My enlightened colleague certainly didn't recommend that you talk to youR coprocessor often :-) Somewhere IRC became RIC and the assclown writing the paper looked it up (probably like this) and "thought" 'Oh, I now know what RIC means' ...
Result? Hilarity ensues! :-)
5 comments:
Haha! Don't believe everything you read. I bet he got it here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RIC
- Ben
hmmm.... IRC -> RIC...
am i the only one considering the possibility of dyslexia? (obviously compounded by a reporter who's reporting on something they know nothing about, but that's normal for reporters)
"dyslexia" - nooo, I doubt it.
It might have changed IRC to RIC, but dyslexia won't add the whole coprocessor stuff....
Actually, I wouldn't be at all shocked to find out that Dave Aitel talks to coprocessors.
Wow, this is a whole different angle to the a story :-)
Yeah, indeed, won't be surprising indeed ...
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