Quote from: pine on April 29, 2013, 04:17 amI have no problem with free market competition. But that does not include DOS on your competitors. The admins of Atlantis should make a statement about whether they are involved in that or not instead of sitting there preening themselves with their sockpuppets and astroturfed marketplace vendors. They should do so out of their own interest, otherwise this DOS could be a DEA ploy to get the two marketplaces to clash and begin a hackerwar for no reason.... wtf? Is this a joke, Pine -- aren't you still a proponent of anarchy...? However you define such a system, I don't understand how you can possibly say that a denial of service attack on a competitor is at all questionable. I've seen you talk about isolated state-like entities in a future anarchic world using modern weapons on each other for God's sake. What... who... what in God's name... I -- I am so confused by you right now I don't know what to think let alone say :o How is this not cognitive dissonance?As for the PGP cracking software, it's not as effective as they make it out to be. Yes, it works in certain circumstances, but it's nothing nearly as scary as simply stripping away the encryption with ease. Use a safe key size (e.g. 2048+ bit RSA) and don't allow them to gain access to your machine and you're perfectly safe. They can't wave a magic wand and crack that.Now I have no clue who the fuck did what or not here, but to say they can decrypt PGP encrypted data as though it weren't encrypted is a lie.