A very nice keynote from the Chaos Computing Conference about why too complex protocols are a bad idea security wise:
http://boingboing.net/2011/12/28/linguistics-turing-completene.html
And they are hiding not just online, but inside your operating system and memory manager.
Feels very appropriate for EP. Yesterday's session had some major combat hacking (mass forking exhuman hackers in your morph processors, oh dear...) and this talk suggests a major vulnerability: egos doing perception are parsing messages from the environment, and hence big security risks - not just basilisk hacks, but maybe even ordinary hacks too:
"Don't look at that wall! There is a barcode pattern there that causes the combat optimizations of the visual processing in your Reaper to crash. Oh, and my voice acts as a carrier wave for a phonetic version of that hack. Too bad you couldn't avoid paying attention to my warning, or patched your 0E1C868632A066670633..."
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"The ruins of the unsustainable are the 21st century’s frontier."
— Bruce Sterling