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    The laughability of 24's techno babble

    Bruce Schneier is one of the greatest cryptographers around. He's written many many books on the subject and he used to work with the NSA. He also is the author of the cryptographic algorithm called Blowfish. The source code is freely available for perusal by anyone. The idea being that crypto algorithms are stronger when they can be publicly peer reviewed.

    Well 24 has mentioned the cipher twice now including this exchange

    Morris O'Brian: Show me the file.
    MO: Where's your information. 16 or 32 bit wavelength?
    Janis Gould: 32.
    MO: Native or modified data points?
    JG: Native.
    MO: The designer of this algorithm built a backdoor into his code. Decryption's a piece of cake if you know the override codes.
    16 or 32 bit wavelength...Native or modified data points ...wtf that means nothing.

    Plus it's insulting as hell to suggest Bruce would write a backdoor into the cipher.....

    Stupid TV show.

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    If that's what bothers you, you probably shouldn't be watching anything on network tv. You seem to have an issue with the whole "suspension of disbelief" thing necessary to watch fiction.

    -Rand
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      #3
      Originally posted by Rand{CLR} View Post
      If that's what bothers you, you probably shouldn't be watching anything on network tv. You seem to have an issue with the whole "suspension of disbelief" thing necessary to watch fiction.

      -Rand
      I have an issue with the whole "suspension of disbelief" thing when I watch anything, including the news.
      Apache

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        #4
        LOL exactly. I have never seen a realistic "hacking" scene in a movie... It would be real easy to hack into a system if you had nice icons you could manipulate...
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          #5
          Originally posted by Dead...Again View Post
          LOL exactly. I have never seen a realistic "hacking" scene in a movie... It would be real easy to hack into a system if you had nice icons you could manipulate...
          +1

          Got to love those icons

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            #6
            Soooooo, I shouldn't be trying to get screen caps of the movie 'Hackers' any more ???

            Damnit, I thought I had found some good stuff in there ! Ehhh, maybe not - http://www.moviemistakes.com/film577
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              #7
              Originally posted by Rand{CLR} View Post
              If that's what bothers you, you probably shouldn't be watching anything on network tv. You seem to have an issue with the whole "suspension of disbelief" thing necessary to watch fiction.

              -Rand
              No I understand the whole suspension of disbelief....It's more of...If they're going to make up stuff why didn't they use a made cipher name?

              As for hacking scenes....the most laughable is Jurassic Park...This is a Unix machine...I can hack it... When it's clearly a Mac

              The most realistic hacking scene is in Matrix 2. When trinity uses actual hacking tools.... Nmap and SShNuke. That is spot on.

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                #8
                Originally posted by mapes View Post
                No I understand the whole suspension of disbelief....It's more of...If they're going to make up stuff why didn't they use a made cipher name?

                As for hacking scenes....the most laughable is Jurassic Park...This is a Unix machine...I can hack it... When it's clearly a Mac

                The most realistic hacking scene is in Matrix 2. When trinity uses actual hacking tools.... Nmap and SShNuke. That is spot on.
                Because most people have no idea what they are talking about. I do the same thing when I watch supposed fight scenes in movies. Almost every one of them are laughingly ridiculous. And knife fighting scenes are the worst.
                The most realistic fight scene in a movie should go to Yakuza. It starred Ken Takakura and Robert Mitchum. I think it was released around 1974 or 19765
                Apache

                Where do you put the Bayonet?
                Chesty Puller (upon seeing a flamethrower for the first time)
                I am all in favor of keeping dangerous weapons out of the hands of fools. Lets start with typewriters.
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Rand{CLR} View Post
                  If that's what bothers you, you probably shouldn't be watching anything on network tv. You seem to have an issue with the whole "suspension of disbelief" thing necessary to watch fiction.

                  -Rand
                  As I've had to tell my kids over the years when watching TV and they would have the 101 questions... "Just go with it!"
                  Some people drink deeply from the fountain of knowledge. Others just gargle.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by F?U?T View Post
                    As I've had to tell my kids over the years when watching TV and they would have the 101 questions... "Just go with it!"
                    LOL I have been spending a lot of time trying to explain it. From now on will go with the "Just go with it" idea.
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