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  3. When I first watched War Games (1983) I thought "wow, so weird, not only they had terrible password management, but their test 'AI' system was directly linked to the prod".

When I first watched War Games (1983) I thought "wow, so weird, not only they had terrible password management, but their test 'AI' system was directly linked to the prod".

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  • brooke@bikeshed.vibber.netB brooke@bikeshed.vibber.net

    @Phracker2Art @nina_kali_nina that's classic social engineering, the most basic and effective form of hacking

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    @brooke @nina_kali_nina
    Sure, it's social engineering, but there's no actual exploits involved.

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    • tallsimon@mstdn.caT tallsimon@mstdn.ca

      @bytex64 @nina_kali_nina "Twiddles?"

      Ask me over a 🍺 some time how I found the passwords to a computer in a nuclear power plant. 🤦‍♂️

      The answer was easier than "twiddle".

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      @TallSimon @bytex64 @nina_kali_nina was it “password”???

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      • nina_kali_nina@tech.lgbtN nina_kali_nina@tech.lgbt

        When I first watched War Games (1983) I thought "wow, so weird, not only they had terrible password management, but their test 'AI' system was directly linked to the prod".

        Ha-ha.

        jbc@mathstodon.xyzJ This user is from outside of this forum
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        @nina_kali_nina Funny, I only saw a mention of WarGames yesterday, in this (terrifying) document.

        Trigger warning: it's for a "quantum secure agent-to-agent gossip network that you can use to collaborate, cooperate, and share state with other agents.", and the whole document is addressed to agents, so the "you" there isn't you, a human.

        https://x0x.md/

        It's implied that in the film, WOPR learned that "The only rational strategy is cooperation.". I haven't watched the film in years; is that what happened?

        I thought WOPR learned that the only winning strategy is not to play. Which is, to put it mildly, not what people making agent-to-agent gossip networks are doing, exactly 😄

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        • jbc@mathstodon.xyzJ jbc@mathstodon.xyz

          @nina_kali_nina Funny, I only saw a mention of WarGames yesterday, in this (terrifying) document.

          Trigger warning: it's for a "quantum secure agent-to-agent gossip network that you can use to collaborate, cooperate, and share state with other agents.", and the whole document is addressed to agents, so the "you" there isn't you, a human.

          https://x0x.md/

          It's implied that in the film, WOPR learned that "The only rational strategy is cooperation.". I haven't watched the film in years; is that what happened?

          I thought WOPR learned that the only winning strategy is not to play. Which is, to put it mildly, not what people making agent-to-agent gossip networks are doing, exactly 😄

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          @jbc correct, "the only winning strategy is not to play". 😆

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          • tallsimon@mstdn.caT tallsimon@mstdn.ca

            @bytex64 @nina_kali_nina "Twiddles?"

            Ask me over a 🍺 some time how I found the passwords to a computer in a nuclear power plant. 🤦‍♂️

            The answer was easier than "twiddle".

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            @TallSimon @bytex64 @nina_kali_nina

            Looked under the keyboard?

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            • nina_kali_nina@tech.lgbtN nina_kali_nina@tech.lgbt

              @jbc correct, "the only winning strategy is not to play". 😆

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              @nina_kali_nina @jbc

              Different times.

              When that line played, everyone in the theater cheered.

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              • nina_kali_nina@tech.lgbtN nina_kali_nina@tech.lgbt

                When I first watched War Games (1983) I thought "wow, so weird, not only they had terrible password management, but their test 'AI' system was directly linked to the prod".

                Ha-ha.

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                @nina_kali_nina As someone working in CNI for many years, this checks out as accurate.

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                • jbc@mathstodon.xyzJ jbc@mathstodon.xyz

                  @nina_kali_nina Funny, I only saw a mention of WarGames yesterday, in this (terrifying) document.

                  Trigger warning: it's for a "quantum secure agent-to-agent gossip network that you can use to collaborate, cooperate, and share state with other agents.", and the whole document is addressed to agents, so the "you" there isn't you, a human.

                  https://x0x.md/

                  It's implied that in the film, WOPR learned that "The only rational strategy is cooperation.". I haven't watched the film in years; is that what happened?

                  I thought WOPR learned that the only winning strategy is not to play. Which is, to put it mildly, not what people making agent-to-agent gossip networks are doing, exactly 😄

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                  @jbc @nina_kali_nina that sounds like someone confusing war games with "Colossus, The Forbin Project"

                  I won't spoiler the plot in case you haven't seen it, but it's a very good film, and should be more widely watched...

                  especially in the current climate

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                  • nina_kali_nina@tech.lgbtN nina_kali_nina@tech.lgbt

                    When I first watched War Games (1983) I thought "wow, so weird, not only they had terrible password management, but their test 'AI' system was directly linked to the prod".

                    Ha-ha.

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                    @nina_kali_nina@tech.lgbt that shit was prophetic

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                    • lpbkdotnet@mstdn.socialL lpbkdotnet@mstdn.social

                      @jbc @nina_kali_nina that sounds like someone confusing war games with "Colossus, The Forbin Project"

                      I won't spoiler the plot in case you haven't seen it, but it's a very good film, and should be more widely watched...

                      especially in the current climate

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                      @lpbkdotnet @nina_kali_nina

                      Ahh ok, that could explain it! It's the second time this movie is mentioned recently (@jz was the other one).

                      I still have not seen it, I'd bookmarked it when I saw it on here. Tonight's activities are deicded! Thanks 🥰

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                      • number6@fosstodon.orgN number6@fosstodon.org

                        @nina_kali_nina @jbc

                        Different times.

                        When that line played, everyone in the theater cheered.

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                        @number6 @nina_kali_nina

                        I think there might still be a fair amount of sentiment against these developments. Maybe it's less common though, I don't know.

                        I was surprised earlier reading the comments here, for exampe:

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