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Those "not hacked" released CRU files...
JunkScience.com ^ | November 24, 2009 | JunkScience.com

Posted on 11/24/2009 12:56:43 PM PST by wannabegeek

By now just about everyone following climate will be aware that CRU has suffered what is, at the very least, data theft. The content of some of the personal communications released has been authenticated although this does not mean all the product is genuine and everyone must be mindful of the possibility there has been some editing to alter the intent or context of documents. There are also ethical considerations involved in release of what are essentially stolen goods.

That said the genie is well and truly out of the bottle and there is massive public interest involved in authentication of purported reasons for a multi-trillion dollar effort to re-engineer society and its energy supply. Most of the players in this revelation are really big wheels in the IPCC climate scare promotion and CRU temperature data forms the base reference for much of the IPCC's report framework. Moreover, mobilizing the web's army of document authenticators may be the fastest way to discover if there has been any attempt to perpetrate a hoax (it has certainly been effective before, to the detriment of certain politically motivated media personalities).

Update: It has become fairly obvious this archive was not "hacked" or "stolen" but rather is a file assembled by CRU staff in preparation for complying with a freedom of information request. Whether it was carelessly left in a publicly accessible portion of the CRU computer system or was "leaked" by staff believing the FOIA request was improperly rejected may never be known but is not really that important. What is important is that:

  1. There was no "security breach" at CRU that "stole" these files
  2. The files appear genuine and to have been prepared by CRU staff, not edited by malicious hackers
  3. The information was accidentally or deliberately released by CRU staff
  4. Selection criteria appears to be compliance with an or several FOIA request(s)

With some reluctance we have decided to host compressed archives of the hacked files and uncompressed directories you can browse online. Both are linked from the menu or you can simply point your browser to http://junkscience.com/FOIA/

If you want to rummage through just the emails An Elegant Chaos has provided a search utility here, under constant development and improvement: Alleged CRU Emails - Searchable (An Elegant Chaos)


TOPICS: Computers/Internet; Conspiracy; Politics; Science
KEYWORDS: cru; globalwarming; gore; hadleycru; haox
Almost 10 years ago I was taking C/C++ programming non credit class at a large educational institution near CalTech (Pasadena, CA). We had to go to the college lab to write programs but instead doing my class work I explored the all shared network drives containing confidential or may be even classified files from school grants to politics.
1 posted on 11/24/2009 12:56:44 PM PST by wannabegeek
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To: sauropod

mark


2 posted on 11/24/2009 12:59:13 PM PST by sauropod (People who do things are people that get things done.)
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To: wannabegeek; potlatch; devolve; ntnychik

3 posted on 11/24/2009 1:02:01 PM PST by PhilDragoo (Hussein: Islamo-Commie from Kenya)
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To: wannabegeek

The people pursuing the FOIA requests need to get in gear and sue these A-holes to force “official” release of these docs.


4 posted on 11/24/2009 1:05:48 PM PST by San Jacinto
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To: wannabegeek

I did that once too. Stopped when I accidently printed off the schools payroll.


5 posted on 11/24/2009 1:06:01 PM PST by DannyTN
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To: wannabegeek

The liberals will continue as though nothing has happened.


6 posted on 11/24/2009 1:06:37 PM PST by Blood of Tyrants (The Second Amendment. Don't MAKE me use it.)
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To: wannabegeek
You just expressed my suspicion -- that these guys had this data on a server on the network that anyone at the college has read access to as long as they have an account at the university. Another interesting observation about this information is with respect to the size of the compressed archive (61.mb). I have worked on several software projects for different companies and it is not uncommon to generate 150mb or more just in artifacts related to describing and implementing the software solution. Data sizes are typically in the gigabyte or greater range.

If these guys don't have data connections to industrial size databases where they are crunching the data then it just adds to the skepticism. I am downloading the compressed archive now and will check it out thanks for posting that hyperlink for it.

7 posted on 11/24/2009 1:15:28 PM PST by gcraig (Freedom isn't free)
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To: DannyTN

Oh all the shared network drives were public it didn’t need password to read their contents. It was kinda weird for a large school.


8 posted on 11/24/2009 1:17:22 PM PST by wannabegeek
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To: gcraig

You really need to look at the HARRY_READ_ME file. Here’s a link to one of the many partial dissections of that file.

These guys had no clue about what they were doing. Apparently no version control, no configuration control, no documentation on the contents of each file...mass confusion. The HARRY_READ_ME file is a three year long diary of one programmers attempt to make some sense out of the mess he was handed.

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9 posted on 11/24/2009 1:21:47 PM PST by 6ppc (It's torch and pitchfork time)
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To: wannabegeek

Same when I was in school. They relied on students not knowing Job Control Language. There was no security back then. I don’t think the operating systems really allowed for it. If you could sign on to the computer and knew you’re way around, you had access.


10 posted on 11/24/2009 1:23:45 PM PST by DannyTN
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To: PhilDragoo

One of the best things coming out of this hack could be that algore fades into oblivion [of course he’ll do it with a ton of money made from his climate-scam]


11 posted on 11/24/2009 1:48:26 PM PST by The Sons of Liberty (Pork Eating CRUSADER - FUBO! Mene, Mene, Tekel, Upharsin)
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To: DannyTN; gcraig

The files may have been uploaded to FTP server in Russia by some disgrunted staff or their lousy school system administrator put those files in the public network share drives.


12 posted on 11/24/2009 1:49:10 PM PST by wannabegeek
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To: wannabegeek; WL-law; Fractal Trader; Beowulf; Genesis defender; markomalley; scripter; ...
 


Beam me to Planet Gore !

13 posted on 11/24/2009 4:30:46 PM PST by steelyourfaith (Time to prosecute Al Gore now that fellow scam artist Bernie Madoff is in stir.)
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