Special Situation Alert

2004-08-05 Thread Mauricio Downing
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Recent Press Release Headlines: (Working on Acquisitions)

Monday August 2: Premier Platform Holding Company, Inc. Announces New
Financing and Name Change

Wednesday July 14: Premier Platform Holding Company, Inc. to Increase Stake
in EverWell

Wednesday July 7: Premier Platform Holding Company, Inc. Announces
Acquisition Plans

**Excerpt From the July 2nd Press Release:

LAS VEGAS, Aug. 2 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Premier Platform Holding
Company, Inc. (OTC Pink Sheets: PPFM - News) is pleased to announce that
they have received a $1.1 million investor commitment, and expect to close
later this month. This will enable them to complete their planned purchase
of 40% of AngioScan Biotech Inc.

"In recognition of the anticipated financing, we will be changing our
corporate name to Premier Medical Technology Group," said Premier Platform
Holding Company's President and CEO Richard Hanson and Loren Brink, head of
EverWell. "Also, investors should watch for significant news coming in the
near future," they concluded. Mr. Brink was formerly the CEO of Health
Fitness Corporation (OTC Bulletin Board: HFIT - News) from 1981 to 2000.
They are currently the largest corporate fitness/wellness company in the
country, with over 390 sites in the U.S. and Canada.

AngioScan Biotech Inc. has developed a revolutionary "early risk" screening
methodology for breast imaging.

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About AngioScan Biotech Inc.

AngioScan BioTechT combines metabolic and physiological science with
advanced digital thermographic imaging to create a new form of biotechnology
called, the AngioScan ThermogramT. The AngioScan Thermogram System utilizes
High Definition Infrared Medical Imaging techniques to generate accurate
clinical infrared photos of the angiogenic, (relating to the blood supply),
patterns of pathology and overall physiological health. A proprietary
digital computational analysis process is performed on the images in a lab
to identify and report on the angiogenic patterns. The reports generated are
designed to provide physicians with critical information needed for the
early detection & preventive intervention of; breast cancer, vascular
disease, thyroid imbalances, dental issues, and patterns relating to
diabetes as well as other pathological disturbances in the body. The reports
also are instrumental in helping the physician to easliy monitor treatment
progress. (Source: AngioScan Biotech's Website)

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Hijacked by the 'Privocrats'

2004-08-05 Thread R. A. Hettinga


The Wall Street Journal


 August 5, 2004

 COMMENTARY


Hijacked by the 'Privocrats'

By HEATHER MAC DONALD
August 5, 2004; Page A10


Even as the Bush administration warns of an imminent terror attack, it is
again allowing the "rights" brigades to dictate the parameters of national
defense. The administration just cancelled a passenger screening system
designed to keep terrorists off planes, acceding to the demands of
"privacy" advocates. The implications of this for airline safety are bad
enough. But the program's demise also signals a return to a pre-9/11
mentality, when pressure from the rights lobbies trumped security common
sense.

The now-defunct program, the Computer Assisted Passenger Prescreening
System, or Capps II, sought to make sure that air passengers are flying
under their own identity and are not wanted as a terror suspect. It would
have asked passengers to provide four pieces of information -- name,
address, phone number and birth date -- when they make their reservation.
That information would've been run against commercial records, to see if it
matches up, then checked against government intelligence files to determine
whether a passenger has possible terror connections. Depending on the
outcome of those two checks, a passenger could have been screened more
closely at the airport, or perhaps -- if government intelligence on him
raised alarms -- not allowed to board.

Privacy advocates on both the right and the left attacked Capps II from the
moment it was announced. They called it an eruption of a police state, and
envisioned a gallimaufry of bizarre hidden agendas -- from a pretext for
oppressing evangelical Christians and gun owners, to a blank check for
discriminating against blacks.

Contrary to the rights lobby, Capps II was not:
* A privacy intrusion. Passengers already give their name, address and
phone number to make a flight reservation, without the slightest fuss.
Adding birth date hardly changes the privacy ledger: The government and the
private sector have our birth dates on file now for social security and
commercial credit, among numerous other functions. Far from jealously
guarding their name and address, Americans dispense personal information
about themselves with abandon, in order to enjoy a multitude of consumer
conveniences. (Anyone with a computer can find out reams more about us than
is even hinted at in the Capps II passenger records.)
 
* A surveillance system. Neither the government nor the airlines would have
kept any of the information beyond the safe completion of a flight. The
government would have had no access to the commercial records used to check
a passenger's alleged identity; those would have remained with the
commercial data providers contracted to provide identity verification.
 
* A data mining program. This misunderstood technology seeks to use
computers to spot suspicious patterns or anomalies in large data bases,
sometimes for predictive analysis. Capps II had nothing to do with data
mining; it was simply a primitive two-step data query system.
 


The advocates' most effective strategy for killing off Capps II was to
bludgeon airlines into not cooperating with its development. Northwest
Airlines and Jet Blue were already facing billions of dollars in lawsuits
for specious "privacy" violations, trumped up by the advocates in reprisal
for those airlines' earlier cooperation with the war on terror. No other
airline was willing to take on a similar risk and provide passenger data to
stress-test Capps II. Without the capacity to be tested, Capps II was
doomed.

The Department of Homeland Security has already shown itself a weakling in
bureaucratic turf battles; its capitulation to the "privocrats" means it is
all but toothless. It was just such a cave-in by the Clinton administration
that eased the way for the 9/11 attacks. Under pressure from the Arab and
rights lobbies, the Clintonites agreed in 1997 that passengers flagged as
suspicious by the then-existing flight screening system would not be
interviewed. Allowing security personnel to interview suspicious flyers, it
was argued, would amount to racial and ethnic profiling. On 9/11, the
predecessor to Capps II identified nine of the 19 hijackers as potentially
dangerous, including all five terrorists aboard American Airlines Flight
77. But pursuant to the rights-dictated rules, the only consequence of that
identification was that the hijackers' checked luggage was screened for
hidden explosives. Had the killers themselves been interviewed, there is a
significant chance that their plot would've been uncovered.

Since the demise of Capps II, the privocrats have tipped their hand: Their
real agenda isn't privacy, but a crippling of all security measures.
Leading advocate Edward Hasbrouck has decried both a voluntary "registered
traveler" option, in which passengers agree to a background check in order
to circumvent some security

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Re: On what the NSA does with its tech

2004-08-05 Thread Dave Howe
Pete Capelli wrote:
On Thu, 05 Aug 2004 20:07:23 +0100, Dave Howe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
all generalizations are false, including this one.
Is this self-referential?
yes - some generalizations are accurate - and its also a quote, but I 
may have misworded it so I didn't quotemark it or supply an attributation :)



Re: On what the NSA does with its tech

2004-08-05 Thread Pete Capelli
On Thu, 05 Aug 2004 20:07:23 +0100, Dave Howe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> all generalizations are false, including this one.

Is this self-referential?



Re: On what the NSA does with its tech

2004-08-05 Thread Dave Howe
Morlock Elloi wrote:
Hint: all major cryptanalytic advances, where governments broke a cypher and
general public found out few *decades* later were not of brute-force kind.
all generalizations are false, including this one.
most of the WWII advances in computing were to brute-force code engines, 
not solve them analytically.
but yes - analysis has come a long way, and it is always going to be 
more cost effective for the NSA to hire mathematical geniuses (at 
however much it costs) than to build a brute-force cracker at the 
keysizes available today.
And cheaper still to do an end-run around the crypto and access 
plaintext on the microsoft-dominated internet.



Wired on Navy's new version of Onion Routing

2004-08-05 Thread Sunder


http://www.wired.com/news/print/0,1294,64464,00.html
Onion Routing Averts Prying Eyes
By Ann Harrison

Story location: http://www.wired.com/news/privacy/0,1848,64464,00.html

02:00 AM Aug. 05, 2004 PT

Computer programmers are modifying a communications system, originally
developed by the U.S. Naval Research Lab, to help Internet users surf the
Web anonymously and shield their online activities from corporate or
government eyes.



The Navy is financing the development of a second-generation onion-routing
system called Tor, which addresses many of the flaws in the original
design and makes it easier to use. The Tor client behaves like a SOCKS
proxy (a common protocol for developing secure communication services),
allowing applications like Mozilla, SSH and FTP clients to talk directly
to Tor and route data streams through a network of onion routers, without
long delays.




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m.edical facts: ann-ou`ncement

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Ridge: "The Terrorists are comming! The Terrorists are coming!" (wag the media)

2004-08-05 Thread Sunder


http://www.theregister.co.uk/2004/08/03/us_terror_alert_political_football/print.html

US terror alert becomes political football
By Thomas C Greene (thomas.greene at theregister.co.uk)
Published Tuesday 3rd August 2004 15:15 GMT

Update As we reported recently 
(http://www.theregister.co.uk/2004/08/02/al_qaeda_cyber_terror_panic), the 
latest ratcheting up of the terror threat level in the United States was 
based on captured documents dating back some time. In that article, we 
observed that it was "not clear whether any of the information recently 
obtained relates to current or future schemes."



"much of the information that led the authorities to raise the terror 
alert at several large financial institutions in the New York City and 
Washington areas was three or four years old, intelligence and law 
enforcement officials said on Monday. They reported that they had not yet 
found concrete evidence that a terrorist plot or preparatory surveillance 
operations were still under way."



Why now?

If anyone is wondering why terrorism, and especially attacks at home, 
should have been so fully hyped on such thin evidence, it's useful to 
consider the news cycle.

Last week, John Kerry did a surprisingly good job of introducing himself 
to the nation as a plausible replacement for Bush. 



Politics

But this rain dance was not undertaken from a security point of view. It 
was concocted with a political motive, and its purpose was to distract the 
public from the additive disasters in Iraq, and the unexpectedly strong 
showing by the Democrats in Boston last week. It was designed to make 
Junior look like the "strong leader" that his cheerleaders insist, against 
all evidence, that he really is. (We note that the true Prince of 
Darkness, Dick Cheney, has been dutifully silent, and conspicuously 
absent, during the recent national security festivities, to vouchsafe the 
limelight to Junior.)



--Kaos-Keraunos-Kybernetos---
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<--*-->: Ignorance is Strength  \/|\/
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Re: On what the NSA does with its tech

2004-08-05 Thread John Kelsey
  From: "Major Variola (ret)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
  Sent: Aug 2, 2004 11:56 PM
  To: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  Subject: On what the NSA does with its tech

...
  What they can do is implement an advanced dictionary search that
  includes the kind of mnemonic tricks and regexps that folks typically 
  use when coming up with "tough" passphrases.   Cracking Italian
  anarchist PGP-equipt PDAs in their possession, things like that.

Yep.  This seems like the practical weak link in a lot of uses of cryptography.  It 
can be made harder in a lot of ways (e.g., upping the iteration count, or doing 
Abadi's trick of generating a big salt value but not disclosing all of it), but all 
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available, or you're unable to get at your data.  And if that device is an online 
server somewhere, then password encryptions become partly traceable.  

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Re: Texas oil refineries, a White Van, and Al Qaeda

2004-08-05 Thread John Young
Ken wrote:

>Crazy authoritarianism. Rules for the sake of rules. They exist to 
>show who is boss. Like school uniforms or corporate dress codes - 
>the rule is made not to enforce any desirable behaviour but to 
>show who is where in the the hierarchy, who is able to make rules 
>and who has to obey them.

Waiting in a public lobby of an educational facility in NYC I was asked
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two inches, grinned, said show me your tits, sure she'd like the Seinfeld 
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mountainous blue fronts. Then the six-pack array-pivoted 180 and 
jack-rammed me senseless with hard butts, flashlights, cuffs,
and swear-to-god hard leather pouches of powderpuffs and tampons, 
and, ass-clenching me upright, jitterbugged to the holding pen, where 
I was sloshed with a bucket of icewater, stripped searched, body cavitied, 
Abu Ghraibian privates ridiculed, magic-markered pederast to symbol 
who rules domestically, not the caucasian dodos peddling silly secrets 
of terrorists about to shit on civilization.




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[Antisocial] An Omen - Please read. (fwd)

2004-08-05 Thread J.A. Terranson

Crossposted here as a Rant In The Public View.  The two list-locals
mentioned, Travis and Becker are proud members of the Bible-Toting
Brainless Fuckheads:  "Well *Jesus* said that women are subhuman,
therefore..." - you get the idea.

The political commentary is straight from the hip.
-- 
Yours,

J.A. Terranson
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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  "...justice is a duty towards those whom you love and those whom you do
  not.  And people's rights will not be harmed if the opponent speaks out
  about them."  Osama Bin Laden
- - -

  "There aught to be limits to freedom!"George Bush
- - -

Which one scares you more?

-- Forwarded message --
Date: Wed, 4 Aug 2004 23:23:12 -0500 (CDT)
From: J.A. Terranson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: Antisocial <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Antisocial] An Omen - Please read.


I want everyone here to stop and consider for a second what happened
yesterday in Missouri.

First, the primary had the highest voter turnout since the state began
keeping records.  Put another way, at least one group "got the vote out".

Second: the hate amendment didn't just pass, it passed by a better than 2
to 1 majority, out of a million and a half votes cast.

Third: Those votes were evenly distributed across both city and state
lines.  Put another way, even the city of st. louis voted for this
atrocity.

Fourth: No group saw this coming.  Both sides thought the amendment would
be a very close vote.  I think we all believed it would pass, but by only
the slightest of a hair.  This is an important detail - it shows that one
of two things happened yesterday.  Either there really is no support for
treating humans evenly and without discrimination, or the side that has
their shit together isn't getting the vote out.  I'd like to think that
the 57% who didn't bother yesterday were the majority that could have
forced some kind of sanity onto the face of Missouri, but I just don't
know.

Fifth: If that 57% *is* the group that believes in doing the right thing,
then we had better find a way to get them out the fucking door on Nov 2nd,
or we are going to be in some very serious shit over the next four years.
You've seen what that little midget fuck is like when he hasn't even won
an election, can you imagine how he's going to behave if he thinks he's
got some kind of *mandate*?  Picture an entire government populated by
clones of Travis and Becker.  Not a pretty sight.

Missouri is one of the most hotly contested states right now.  It is one
of the states that could literally decide the election.  If you don't
believe that what happened yesterday is a preview of things to come on Nov
2nd, then you are *blind*.

This amendment vote must act as a wake-up call - the fascists are really
at the gates.  And they are organized, and getting their voters to the
polls.  If we can't find a way to get the other side out, in force, and
right *now*, this country could really look like 1939 Germany in four
years.  Whole sections of the population are being turned on others, just
for the sake of divide and conquer, and there is only one way to put a
stop to this (short of taking up a collection to pay for a shooter for
Bush's first legitimate oath of office) - we need to get people out to the
polls in 90 days.

This country is on the edge of a disastrous precipice.  Get your family
out there.  Get your friends.  Knock on doors and offer to drive the
people in your neighborhoods, but *do something*!  We cannot allow the
apathy to get in the way this time - this is too serious.

-- 
Yours,

J.A. Terranson
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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  "...justice is a duty towards those whom you love and those whom you do
  not.  And people's rights will not be harmed if the opponent speaks out
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Re: [FoRK] ECC and the web (fwd from robert.harley@gmail.com)

2004-08-05 Thread Eugen Leitl
- Forwarded message from Robert Harley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -

From: Robert Harley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thu, 5 Aug 2004 00:10:32 +0100
To: FoRK <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [FoRK] ECC and the web
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

>Came across this today and thought it would be of interest to some of you...
>
>*Integrating elliptic curve cryptography into the web's security
infrastructure *
>Vipul Gupta, Douglas Stebila, Sheueling Chang Shantz
>[...]

Sheueling contacted me a couple of times a couple of years ago about
the same stuff...
described her research at Sun... enquired about working together but
decided it wasn't a go-er since I was in Paris and her in the Bay
area...


>RSA is the most popular public-key cryptosystem on the Web today but
long-term trends >such as [...] increasing security needs will make
continued reliance on RSA more
>challenging over time.  [...]

I've long doubted the security of RSA and have more concrete reasons
for doubting these days... won't say more than that... ;)

R
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Re: planet sized processors (Re: On what the NSA does with its tech)

2004-08-05 Thread Eugen Leitl
On Wed, Aug 04, 2004 at 06:16:14PM -0400, Adam Back wrote:

> The planet sized processor stuff reminds me of Charlie Stross' sci-fi
> short story "Scratch Monkey" which features nanotech, planet sized

Not a coincidence, as he's been mining diverse transhumanist/extropian
communities for raw bits. Kudos to his work, very nicely done.

> processors which colonize space and build more planet-sized
> processors.  The application is upload, real-time memory backup, and
> afterlife in DreamTime (distributed simulation environment), and an
> option of reincarnation.

http://www.aleph.se/Trans/ is a bit dated, but is still a very good resource.

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