LSD Paintball Manager
Downloads LSD Paintball Manager is an extremely weird simulation game. Raise money by applying for sponsorship, making LSD, selling Art, or saving your cash to finally hire a PhD chemist to help your lab profits take off.Version 9 may include unspecified...
[March 29, 2007, 1:16]
Finding Flaws Helpful - MS Security Chief
News During an interview with ZDNet Australia, software engineer George Stathakopoulos, who is responsible for ensuring Microsoft products are as secure as possible, said the "DCOM" vulnerability -- which was discovered by security group the Last Stage...
[August 6, 2003, 11:45]
Hackers' Code Exploits Sendmail Flaw
News The LSD group's research questioned whether as many types of servers running Sendmail are as vulnerable as previously thought. The LSD group -- whose four members claim to be graduates of the Poznan University of Technology -- say that releasing...
[March 5, 2003, 7:55]
£35,000 Hacking Challenge Cracked
News The hacking group -- Last Stage of Delirium (LSD) -- broke into the target server on Saturday, just a day after the competition began, and informed Argus Systems. In this case, with the help of LSD, we've exposed a potentially devastating...
[April 23, 2001, 14:44]
Crashing Out At Glastonbury Festival
Talkback They'll be so lonely because their mates didn't get tickets they'll need some overpriced LSD and 2-c-T-7 just to make it worth while, and me and my mates will be selling it to em. Ha ha -- ALL SOLD OUT now and I've got 12 tickets.
[April 2, 2004, 20:27]
The Sendmail Overflow Bug -- Full Analysis
News Sendmail's creatorm, Eric Allman, criticised the LSD group's tactic of releasing a working exploit. CERT Advisory CA-2003-07 has disclosed that a serious, remotely exploitable buffer overflow vulnerability has lurked undiscovered for years in the...
[March 17, 2003, 10:11]
Rupert Goodwins' Diary
Blog Accordingly, Kesey turned up and gave a talk -- only to be thrown off the stage after twenty minutes by an anxious Apple employee for daring to mention LSD. Monday 18/06/2001 Satan thinks differently.
[June 22, 2001, 17:32]
Response Of The Week: The PC Buying Minefield
News Just think: SDRAM, EDO, DIMMs, SIMMs, Rambus, DVD, Zip, Winchester, floppy, LSD-120, Pentium, K5, K6, M1, 6x86. "I've worked in the computer industry for nine years and I don't believe there ever been a more complicated situation for PC buyers.
[January 31, 1997, 12:17]
Rupert Goodwins' Diary
Blog Editorial note: this phrase comes from either the Merry Pranksters hippy commune's habit of testing would-be joiners by parties involving LSD in orange juice, or the Jonestown mass ritual suicide by cyanide in the same refreshing medium.
[February 10, 2006, 16:50]

