From: “David E. Smith” <dsmith@midwest.net>
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
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UTC Datetime: 1995-11-18 04:28:36 UTC
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From: "David E. Smith" <dsmith@midwest.net>
Date: Sat, 18 Nov 1995 12:28:36 +0800
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: [NOISE] Review: GoldenEye
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Just got back from the new Pierce-Brosnan-as-007 flick.
It had a few typical "hacker" stereotypes, and a couple
of interesting crypto relevant references.
* Boris, the stereotypical hacker, was hacking through American
banks. A screen had the words "Department of Justice" and the
DoJ logo; underneath were the words "Clipper Chip" and a list
of banks.
* The archvillian's plan involved a massive money transfer and
an EMP pulse; he very briefly explained the effects of what
would happen if every computer in London were rendered non-
functional. Possible crypto-anarchy bits.
* Boris should learn the value of strong passphrases. His
password for the massive mainframe which will be used in the
archvillain's scheme is a five-letter dictionary word, which
didn't change (and it was used on two different computers),
and he revealed it indirectly (it was a word puzzle).
* A few on-computer-screen references to "encryption".
* Boris and the mastermind kept bantering about "breaking codes."
* Boris' computer in Russia - in his apartment - has a domain
ending in ".comp.math.edu"; when his screen lights up with
the words "INCOMING EMAIL" he goes into a live chat (complete
with graphics).
Above-average action/adventure flick. The technical mistakes are
forgiveable in the interest of dramatic license. Don't watch
it for the techno/crypto bits, though. Watch it because lots
of things blow up :)
Dave----- David E. Smith, c/o Southeast Missouri State University
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