Re: Prosecutors' Contention That Hotmail E-mail Is Extremely Difficult To Trace

2002-09-06 Thread James A. Donald

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On 5 Sep 2002 at 16:48, Steve Schear wrote:
 3. After September 11, 2001, the FBI learned that Moussaoui
 had used a computer at Kinko s, in Eagan, Minnesota, to
 connect to the internet. When the FBI learned that Moussaoui
 had used a computer at Kinko s, the FBI investigated that
 Kinko s store and was informed that the Kinko s had since
 erased the data from its computers, as is Kinko s regular
 practice. Accordingly, the FBI did not seize the computers 
 from Kinko s, Eagan, Minnesota.

Moral:  Always make erasing unneeded data a regular practice,
if you want to keep your computers.

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Candidates for a Necklacing.

2002-09-06 Thread Matthew X

The Colorado Activists' Spy Files. Keeping US one step ahead of THEM!
The Colorado Activist's Spy Files. The Mile High Resistance's Answer to the 
files held by the Denver Police Department. We thought it only fair that if 
they could keep files on us, we could keep files on THEM.

This page is dedicated to protecting Colorado's activists from 
infiltrators, spies and provacatuers by publishing their faces on the 
internet.

We also need your help with this project. If you have pictures of 
undercover cops (federal or local) or of undercover cops cars send them to 
us at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
coloradicals.org/pigs/spy.html
Colorado Citizens Get Access To Their Spy Files

Tuesday was the first day that the Denver Police Department's spy files 
were made available to the victims of unconstitutional police intelligence 
gathering in that city. The files, whose existence was first made public by 
the ACLU of Colorado in March, include video and surveillance reports on 
people attending peaceful, legal protests. The police targeted some 3200 
people and 208 organizations, labeling many criminal extremist, like the 
American Friends Service Committee, an 85-year-old pacifist Quaker group 
that has won the Nobel Peace Prize. In one instance, the police recorded 
all of the license plates at an Amnesty International rally. No one has yet 
been held responsible for the illegal files.
Some have responded by gathering spy files of their own. Read more and 
discuss the 'Denver Spy Files.'

[ Rocky Mountain IMC | Complete Chronology of Events | Article from UK 
Guardian ]




Prohibition follies.

2002-09-06 Thread Matthew X

DEA Raids WAMM
Drug Enforcement Administration agents raided the Wo/Men's Alliance for 
Medical Marijuana in Santa Cruz earlier this morning. WAMM Director Valerie 
Corral and Mike Corral have been arrested, and the DEA is obliterating the 
marijuana crop they have grown for use by Californian medical marijuana 
patients. Photo.
[ Full story here ]
http://santacruz.indymedia.org/archive/features/2002/09/2002-09.html#4873
Also
U.S. Plans to Fumigate in Colombia
Las Vegas Sun By GEORGE GEDDA | ASSOCIATED PRESS | WASHINGTON- The State 
Department is planning changes in the che... Report: Herbicide Causes Eye 
Damage
Las Vegas Sun By GEORGE GEDDA | ASSOCIATED PRESS | WASHINGTON- A government 
report released Thursday acknowledged ...
AND
http://www.narconews.com/




Shrubs threat to the www.

2002-09-06 Thread Matthew X

Worlds Worst Weapons...Kenfucky speech.A freudian slip? I don't think so.
The Internet on probation (PDF)
'One year after the tragic events in New York and Washington, the Internet 
can be added to the list of collateral damage caused by the general spate 
of security measures. As a result, basic cyber-freedoms have been cut back. 
The countries usually criticised for not respecting human rights and 
freedom of expression ... have encouraged its growth as a tool of state 
propaganda or economic interests, but at the same time moved to control it 
and clamp down on criticism, argument and hopes for democracy expressed 
online ... It is also threatened in Western democracies, where many 
countries have passed laws, taken measures and adopted practices that are 
putting the Internet under the ferrule of the security services'
( RSF )
See also this press release, this AP coverage, and this blog entry from Tuesday
http://www.hullocentral.demon.co.uk/site/anfin.htm
FBI was trying to send suspect to known torturers.(but not executioners!)

ZACARIAS MOUSSAOUI
Q - What is France's position on Moussaoui who's just admitted his 
responsibility in the September 11 attacks? Knowing France's position, what 
action can France take? Is it going to seek extradition if he's sentenced 
to death?
That's a purely hypothetical question.
Q - Yes but still?
The matter is in the hands of American judicial officials and comes under 
the Justice Ministry.
Mr. Moussaoui is being tried in the U.S. We have a general position on the 
death penalty: We oppose it. That holds true for Mr. Moussaoui. The 
American authorities have been clearly informed of this.
Q - A few days ago, Mr. Moussaoui asked to meet with a French diplomat. Has 
he made any specific requests? Can you tell us about them? What did he ask 
for?
Mr. Moussaoui asked to have the benefit of French consular protection. This 
was granted and, as we've said, the consulate general in Washington has 
asked to be able to visit Mr. Moussaoui according to the usual rules for 
consular protection, as for everyone. I understand that depending on the 
practical arrangements, the visit could take place this afternoon.
Q - What advantages do people have under consular protection?
These are stipulated in the 1963 Vienna Convention. Article 34: contacts, 
checking on the conditions of detention and trial.
http://www.info-france-usa.org/news/briefing/us190702.asp
Proffr denies bomb threat to airport.
The international terminal at Sydney Airport has been evacuated after a 
bomb threat was received late this afternoon. All roads around the terminal 
have been closed and up to 400 people have been moved to an outside carpark 
while the building is searched.
Peoples intelligence agencies ramp up online,no place to run,no place to 
hide...
One People's Project
Tracks the identities and activities of neo-nazis, fascists, and racists.
http://infoshop.org/




Star Chamber for Victorian Inquisition.

2002-09-06 Thread Matthew X

http://www.heraldsun.news.com.au/common/story_page/0,5478,5043711%255E2862,00.html
A NEW elite crime-fighting body will lead the fight against serious and 
organised crime in a major overhaul of law enforcement being considered by 
the State Government.
A Victorian Crime Commission could be handed coercive powers.
This would remove the ability of a person it questions not to answer on the 
grounds of self-incrimination or legal professional privilege.
MORE ON
Usually its the 'conservatives' that love laura Norder,now in a race to the 
bottom on crime to rival that of the race to prostitute the State for 
Corporate criminals,the Labor party Tweedledum now outbids the Right on 
crime and even has them calling some of their Nazi like proposals what the 
are,a direct threat to long standing human and civil rights.At the same 
time more police powers are being proposed half the drug squad is under 
investigation for serious and longstandingcorruption.A 2 billion dollar 
drug case was just aborted due to this inquiry.
It is not a great enviroment to go on trial for death threats but there is 
no evidence,so...
http://www.heraldsun.news.com.au/common/story_page/0,5478,5042497%255E2862,00.html
I hope to lap up freedom before the year is out.




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Brisbane Mayor's anti war website.

2002-09-06 Thread Matthew X

http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2002/09/04/1031108708201.html
Outspoken Brisbane Mayor Jim Soorley is so angry at the prospect of 
Australia taking part in a US war against Iraq he has launched his own 
website.
Labor councillor Soorley, also an opponent of Australia's involvement in 
East Timor, today accused the federal government of blindly supporting 
America in its warmongering.
The bellicose language of the federal government and their unquestioning 
support for US government policy in relation to Iraq is totally 
unacceptable, Cr Soorley said.
War with Iraq without the involvement and sanction of the UN must not be 
tolerated.
On his website, Cr Soorley urged Australians to send a petition to Prime 
Minister John Howard, calling on him not to send Australian troops to fight 
a war in Iraq without the go-ahead from the United Nations.
A spokeswoman for Cr Soorley said the Lord Mayor had funded the website 
himself and no ratepayers' funds had been used.
He just feels passionately about the issue, the spokeswoman said.
Mr Howard said today he did not want to send Australian troops overseas 
again, but would not rule out doing so if Iraq continued its hardline 
stance against weapons inspections.
http://sites.ourbrisbane.com/nowar/?p=1537
Give war a chance?
GAZA (9-5-2002) Zionist media reported that several Zionist were killed 
near the Maghazi refugee camp in central Gaza when a tank rolled over an 
explosive device and was engulfed in flames they burn to death in a hellish 
inferno 4 more Zionists were burnt crispy but lived.






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Re: Prosecutors' Contention That Hotmail E-mail Is Extremely Difficult To Trace

2002-09-06 Thread Matthew X

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Valenti on boot hill

2002-09-06 Thread Matthew X

 The Internet is no different from cable, satellite, or United Parcel 
Service, he said. Every other delivery system operates under ground rules, 
so why is the Internet to be exempt? 

With anarchism and encryption circling like vultures,Valenti does his john 
Wayne act once more...the difference with the net is its two way 
jack.Crypto anarchy is clearly looming up ahead like the mother of all 
icebergs.Expect a rash of horsemen movies.
Wonder if they'll approve Apster to hunt down pirates?
This rant not anti regulator to the point of killing them all just 
now...Canada's privacy commissioner has called for the outlawing of CCTV 
surveillance and au's Alan Fels ruled that its quite OK to crack regional 
coding.
The whole shemozzle is Clipper writ large,encryption is key,this time on an 
epic scale.With encryption...cryptoanarchy,collapse of govts,blacknet,all 
we ever dreamed




Wolfram on randomness and RNGs

2002-09-06 Thread Steve Schear

Background
Stephen Wolfram's book, A New Kind of Science, is nothing if not 
interesting.  This encyclopedia-sized volume traces how his fascination 
with cellular automata, beginning in the 1970s, led him to spend decades 
exploring the significance of complexity created from simple rules.

I hope the following will not be too wordy and generate interest in the 
cryptographic implications of his work.

Intrinsic Generation of Randomness
In the chapter Mechanisms and Programs in Nature, pp 297 - 361, he 
presents his case that behavioral similarities between certain simple 
programs and systems in nature are no coincidence but reflect a deep 
correspondence.  In this section he explores three mechanisms for 
randomness: external input (noise) captured in so-called stochastic models, 
those related to initial conditions (e.g., chaos theory), and those based 
on the behavior of simple programs described in the book and which believes 
are the most common in nature.

Under the section The Intrinsic Generation of Randomness he presents 
evidence for his third mechanism in which no random input from the outside 
is needed, and in which the randomness is instead generated inside the 
systems themselves.

When one says that something seems random, what one usually means in 
practice is that one cannot see any regularities in it. So when we say that 
a particular phenomenon in nature seems random, what we mean is that none 
of our standard methods of analysis have succeeded in finding regularities 
in it. To assess the randomness of a sequence produced by something like a 
cellular automaton, therefore, what we must do is to apply to it the same 
methods of analysis as we do to natural systems

... some of these methods have been well codified in standard mathematics 
and statistics, while others are effectively implicit in our processes of 
visual and other perception. But the remarkable fact is that none of these 
methods seem to reveal any real regularities whatsoever in the rule 30 
cellular automaton sequence. And thus, so far as one can tell, this 
sequence is at least as random as anything we see in nature.

But is it truly random?

Over the past century or so, a variety of definitions of true randomness 
have been proposed. And according to most of these definitions, the 
sequence is indeed truly random. But there are a certain class of 
definitions which do not consider it truly random.

For these definitions are based on the notion of classifying as truly 
random only sequences which can never be generated by any simple procedure 
whatsoever. Yet starting with a simple initial condition and then applying 
a simple cellular automaton rule constitutes a simple procedure. And as a 
result, the center column of rule 30 cannot be considered truly random 
according to such definitions.

But while definitions of this type have a certain conceptual appeal, they 
are not likely to be useful in discussions of randomness in nature. For as 
we will see later in this book, it is almost certainly impossible for any 
natural process ever to generate a sequence which is guaranteed to be truly 
random according to such definitions.

For our purposes more useful definitions tend to concentrate not so much on 
whether there exists in principle a simple way to generate a particular 
sequence, but rather on whether such a way can realistically be recognized 
by applying various kinds of analysis to the sequence. And as discussed 
above, there is good evidence that the center column of rule 30 is indeed 
random according to all reasonable definitions of this kind.

So whether or not one chooses to say that the sequence is truly random, it 
is, as far as one can tell, at least random for all practical purposes. And 
in fact sequences closely related to it have been used very successfully as 
sources of randomness in practical computing.

For many years, most kinds of computer systems and languages have had 
facilities for generating what they usually call random numbers. And in 
Mathematica  ever since it was first released Random [integer] has 
generated 0's and 1's using exactly the rule 30 cellular automaton.

The way this works is that every time Random [Integer] is called, another 
step in the cellular automaton evolution is performed, and the value of the 
cell in the center is returned. But one difference from the picture two 
pages ago is that for practical reasons the pattern is not allowed to grow 
wider and wider forever. Instead, it is wrapped around in a region that is 
a few hundred cells wide.

One consequence of this, as discussed on page 259, is that the sequence of 
0's and 1's that is generated must then eventually repeat. But even with 
the fastest foreseeable computers, the actual period of repetition will 
typically be more than a billion billion times the age of the universe.

Another issue is that if one always ran the cellular automaton from page 
315 with the particular initial condition shown 

Re: A message from Alan I. Leshner, AAAS CEO

2002-09-06 Thread Steve Schear

At 05:07 PM 9/6/2002 -0400, you wrote:
Dear Colleague:

As the anniversary of September 11th approaches, AAAS continues to
be engaged in issues that relate to national security and the role of
science and technology.  One such issue is the safe and responsible
conduct of research involving biological agents and toxins.

AAAS was recently asked by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) to
assist in alerting our members to the federal mandate (Public Law 107-188)
requiring all facilities and persons that possess, use, or transfer agents
or toxins considered a threat to animals, plants, animal and plant products
and/or public health (called select agents) to notify the CDC and the
U.S. Department of Agriculture.  Approximately 200,000 facilities were
sent a copy of the notification form by the CDC.

The deadline for submitting a completed form to the CDC is September 10,
2002.  All entities that receive a copy of the form must comply, even if
they do not possess a select agent or toxin.  If you are in possession of
a select agent or toxin and did not receive a form, you should call CDC's
toll-free number: 1-866-567-4232.

Thanks Alan but,

This slippery slope concerning the ability of only approved researchers 
able to engage in science has gone too far and has got to stop.  I don't 
accept that the right of society to protect itself from a few madmen 
abusers of technology means we all must carry scientist ID cards.  Most of 
the significant discoveries, until this century, were made by 
amateurs.  Almost all the RD I did in the 60s and 70s as an amateur are 
now regulated.  If I do any research, using whatever chemicals I choose, I 
won't be filing no stinking forms.

steve




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Re: Wolfram on randomness and RNGs

2002-09-06 Thread David E. Weekly

It would seem that while the bitstream generated by the center column of
rule 30 might be a good random number source, its repeatability is the very
thing that detracts from its usefulness in cryptographic application. An
obviously poor application would be to have a one time pad where two
parties would xor their plaintext with the bitstream produced by rule 30,
starting at the top. While the resulting bitstream would appear random, an
attacker with knowledge of the algorithm could just run rule 30 themselves
and decode the result. To have cryptographically strong random numbers, one
needs to have an *unreproducable* source of randomness -- the very thing
that Wolfram seems to sneer at as being purely academic but that the above
methodology makes clear. While a slightly modified approach of having both
sides start at a secret row of rule 30 could be used, the key is now merely
the row number; defeating the purpose.

One interesting possibility might be to seed a wide row of rule 30 with
bits gleamed from the environment; this would make it difficult to reproduce
the bitstream without the bits representing the initial conditions, but
without continuing to add bits to rows, the bit strength of the randomness
is only the width of the seeded row (namely, if you're using 8 bits of
randomness to seed rule 30, an attacker could brute force the 256
possibilities to find your random bitstream).

The problem is, IMHO, exactly analogous to deriving randomness from
irrational numbers, such as the digits of pi, e, or the square root of two;
this just might be a slightly more efficient way to generate the bitstream.
The point is, they're all very good sources of randomness, but the fact that
their sequences are so well-defined keeps them from being a good source of
secrecy; picking out which portions of the sequence to use end up becoming
your secret and your sequence is truly only as unpredictable as this secret.

In another sense, the sequence you're using is only as strong as its inputs.

Just my $0.02; please bitchslap me if I got this wrong.


 David E. Weekly
 Founder  Executive Director
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- Original Message -
From: Steve Schear [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, September 06, 2002 1:57 PM
Subject: Wolfram on randomness and RNGs


 Background
 Stephen Wolfram's book, A New Kind of Science, is nothing if not
 interesting.  This encyclopedia-sized volume traces how his fascination
 with cellular automata, beginning in the 1970s, led him to spend decades
 exploring the significance of complexity created from simple rules.

 I hope the following will not be too wordy and generate interest in the
 cryptographic implications of his work.

 Intrinsic Generation of Randomness
 In the chapter Mechanisms and Programs in Nature, pp 297 - 361, he
 presents his case that behavioral similarities between certain simple
 programs and systems in nature are no coincidence but reflect a deep
 correspondence.  In this section he explores three mechanisms for
 randomness: external input (noise) captured in so-called stochastic
models,
 those related to initial conditions (e.g., chaos theory), and those based
 on the behavior of simple programs described in the book and which
believes
 are the most common in nature.

 Under the section The Intrinsic Generation of Randomness he presents
 evidence for his third mechanism in which no random input from the outside
 is needed, and in which the randomness is instead generated inside the
 systems themselves.

 When one says that something seems random, what one usually means in
 practice is that one cannot see any regularities in it. So when we say
that
 a particular phenomenon in nature seems random, what we mean is that none
 of our standard methods of analysis have succeeded in finding regularities
 in it. To assess the randomness of a sequence produced by something like a
 cellular automaton, therefore, what we must do is to apply to it the same
 methods of analysis as we do to natural systems

 ... some of these methods have been well codified in standard mathematics
 and statistics, while others are effectively implicit in our processes of
 visual and other perception. But the remarkable fact is that none of these
 methods seem to reveal any real regularities whatsoever in the rule 30
 cellular automaton sequence. And thus, so far as one can tell, this
 sequence is at least as random as anything we see in nature.

 But is it truly random?

 Over the past century or so, a variety of definitions of true randomness
 have been proposed. And according to most of these definitions, the
 sequence is indeed truly random. But there are a certain class of
 definitions which do not consider it truly random.

 For these definitions are based on the notion of classifying as truly
 random only sequences which can never be generated by any simple 

RE: Prosecutors' Contention That Hotmail E-mail Is Extremely Difficult To Trace

2002-09-06 Thread Lucky Green

James wrote:
 On 5 Sep 2002 at 16:48, Steve Schear wrote:
  3. After September 11, 2001, the FBI learned that Moussaoui 
 had used a 
  computer at Kinko s, in Eagan, Minnesota, to connect to the 
 internet. 
  When the FBI learned that Moussaoui had used a computer at Kinko s, 
  the FBI investigated that Kinko s store and was informed that the 
  Kinko s had since erased the data from its computers, as is Kinko s 
  regular practice. Accordingly, the FBI did not seize the computers
  from Kinko s, Eagan, Minnesota.
 
 Moral:  Always make erasing unneeded data a regular practice, 
 if you want to keep your computers.

Absolutely. Furthermore, encourage your customers to encrypt their data:
Some European ISPs, fed up with the costs of complying with interception
warrants and subpoenas, have begun to offer discounts to customers that
exclusively utilize encrypting protocols. The logic being that it is
cheaper to notify law enforcement that the ISP is unable to tap the
information due to the link being encrypted than it is to tap a link.

--Lucky Green




seeking information for Wired News article

2002-09-06 Thread R. A. Hettinga

--- begin forwarded text


Status: RO
From: Danit Lidor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: seeking information for Wired News article
Date: Fri, 6 Sep 2002 13:19:21 -0700

Hi there,

I am a reporter at Wired News. We received notice of the upcoming
Cypherpunks10th anniversary bash. I am thinking of writing a short article
about the history and current status of the cypherpunk community.

Obviously, things have changed a lot in the last 10 years. I imagine that
you and other cypherpunks would have much to say on the topic. Please feel
free to rant and rave to me about whatever you feel would be relevant to
this kind of article.

When did the Cypherpunks come into existence? Who were the founding
members? What was the inital purpose? What kinds of people are involved?

Who (socially, i mean, not names!) exactly are the members of the group?
How many at any one time?
Is it a rotating membership, with people coming and going?

There has been a substantial amount of press dedicated to the Cypherpunks,
what's been the community response?

Have their been internal discussions about the repercussions of the media's
involvment and the like?

WN has had a very familiar relationship with the cypherpunks - has it been
viewed as a positive thing?

Have the ideals of the group changed over the years?

Are there any manifestos or official statements from the group that I can
access?

What are the future plans for the cypherpunks?

I attempted to access cypherpunks.com but most of the links are dead, why
isn't anyone maintaining it?
Or is it unrelated to the current community?

With whom else are the cypherpunks  allied?

What do you, personally, have to say about the future of the Internet,
privacy, legislation, hacking, phreaking, cyber terrorism, the governement.
etc?

and finally, who else should I be talking to?

Thanks for your time. I am hoping to get the story done before the end of
next week (i.e. before the actual party.) Of course, I would never publish
the location of the party or any other information that you don't feel
comfortable about. 

Danit Lidor
I am also available at 415.276.3925. please leave me a message if I'm away
from my desk. I am more than happy to call you back.

--- end forwarded text


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Re: A message from Alan I. Leshner, AAAS CEO

2002-09-06 Thread Steve Schear

At 05:07 PM 9/6/2002 -0400, you wrote:
Dear Colleague:

As the anniversary of September 11th approaches, AAAS continues to
be engaged in issues that relate to national security and the role of
science and technology.  One such issue is the safe and responsible
conduct of research involving biological agents and toxins.

AAAS was recently asked by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) to
assist in alerting our members to the federal mandate (Public Law 107-188)
requiring all facilities and persons that possess, use, or transfer agents
or toxins considered a threat to animals, plants, animal and plant products
and/or public health (called select agents) to notify the CDC and the
U.S. Department of Agriculture.  Approximately 200,000 facilities were
sent a copy of the notification form by the CDC.

The deadline for submitting a completed form to the CDC is September 10,
2002.  All entities that receive a copy of the form must comply, even if
they do not possess a select agent or toxin.  If you are in possession of
a select agent or toxin and did not receive a form, you should call CDC's
toll-free number: 1-866-567-4232.

Thanks Alan but,

This slippery slope concerning the ability of only approved researchers 
able to engage in science has gone too far and has got to stop.  I don't 
accept that the right of society to protect itself from a few madmen 
abusers of technology means we all must carry scientist ID cards.  Most of 
the significant discoveries, until this century, were made by 
amateurs.  Almost all the RD I did in the 60s and 70s as an amateur are 
now regulated.  If I do any research, using whatever chemicals I choose, I 
won't be filing no stinking forms.

steve