I would have thought the very name "cypherpunks" suggests list
sympathies lie more on the "hacker" side then on those of
self-professed security experts.

On Fri, Mar 03, 2000 at 07:30:24PM -0500, Phillip Hallam-Baker wrote:
 
> When cypherpunks was founded, most of the readers on the list were actively
> involved in computer security. I strongly suspect that most readers of the
> list today are hacker 'wannabees', certainly this was the case when I
> stopped reading the list on a regular basis two years ago (although much of
> the material posted by the people I used to follow on the list is
> crossposted or forwarded to me so in effect what I do read probably closely
> resembles the original.)

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