Re: CDR: End-to-end encrypting US GSM phones?

2001-12-29 Thread Pier Carlo Montecucchi

GSM cell phones with crypto options.

Some months ago, I have looked at for a model developed by SIEMENS in
collaboration with a small new company. Pushing a key, and  . it is all.

But I do not have additional info at present. I will try to have more
because also of my interest.

Ciao

Pier Carlo Montecucchi


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From: "Peter Kuhm" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, December 28, 2001 11:09 PM
Subject: Re: CDR: End-to-end encrypting US GSM phones?


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> At 16:01 28.12.01 -0500, Trei, Peter wrote:
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> >Are there any existing, available US type
> >GSM cell phones which provide good
> >end-to-end  voice encryption (ie, something
> >better than the broken GSM crypto).
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> don't know, but you may have a look at
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<http://crypto.mchh.siemens.de/produkte/hardware/topsecgsm/topsecgsm.asp?lan
g=eng>
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> Rohde & Schwarz <http://www.rohde-schwarz.com/> upgrades
> a standard SIEMENS S35i with a cryptochip.
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> According to a article in German language it costs appr. EUR 2,300.--
> and they should have sold already 500 pcs to governments.
> <http://news.zdnet.de/zdnetde/news/story/0,,t390-s2097404,00.html>
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> Peter
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Re: Explosive dicks and assholes (was: C4 commercial web page)

2001-12-26 Thread Pier Carlo Montecucchi

<< I can see it now.  Airports everywhere employing teams of proctologists
 while passengers bend over for the safty checks.>>

And the current monitoring systems... Do they work to detect the presence of
explosives in the physiological duct?

Sincerely,

Pier Carlo


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Sent: Wednesday, December 26, 2001 5:25 PM
Subject: Explosive dicks and assholes (was: C4 commercial web page)


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> On Wed, 26 Dec 2001, Anonymous wrote:
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> > >Density: 1.63 g/cm3
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> > My dick, unerect, is about 12 cm long and has 3.5 cm radius.
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> Thats a small dick.  I assume it has growth potential.
>
> But my recommendations are not to use your dick for the explosives.  Use
> your asshole.  You can stuff a whole wad of explosive materials up
> there.  And there is a precedent for that sort of thing.  Prisoners have
> been using their assholes for centuries to move contraban.
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> I can see it now.  Airports everywhere employing teams of proctologists
> while passengers bend over for the safty checks.
>
> regards
> joe
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> > This makes for 37 cm3, or about 60 grams (2 oz) of C4.
> >
> > 60 grams can pierce the aircraft hull no problemo.
> >
> > So, the question is, how do you tell between plastic C4 dick and genuine
> > meat without close tactile observation at the security checkpoint ?
> >
> > Beware of arabs/israelis humping aircraft walls.
> >
>
> --
> The dot.GOD Registry, Limited
>
> http://www.dot-god.com/




Re: CDR: Re: [EMED-L] anthrax clinical description (fwd)

2001-11-16 Thread Pier carlo Montecucchi

I was able to read the document on "anthrax" going to the URL address:
www.sfmu.org/kiosque

(Societe' Francophone de Medicine d'Urgence)

and then, click on the link referred to "Documents et liens sur le
bioterrorism de guerre, le plan BIOTOX en France"

I arrived then to: "Terrorism bacteriologique et chimique - Textes de
references" by Dr. Lannehoa - Dr. Berthier.


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Subject: Re: CDR: Re: [EMED-L] anthrax clinical description (fwd)


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> I just checked this link on another machine (that didn't have this
> document cached), and see no problems.  Can you be more specific as to
> what problems you are having?
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> On Fri, 16 Nov 2001, Pier carlo Montecucchi wrote:
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> > Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2001 19:46:03 -0500
> > From: Pier carlo Montecucchi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: CDR: Re: [EMED-L] anthrax clinical description (fwd)
> >
> > TO: J.A. Terranson
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > No possibility to open the web page at the address reported below.
> > Some suggestion?
> > Thanks
> >
> > Pier Carlo Montecucchi
> > Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> >
> > - Original Message -
> > From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Sent: Friday, November 16, 2001 6:15 PM
> > Subject: FW: [EMED-L] anthrax clinical description (fwd)
> >
> >
> > >
> > >
> > > I believe some of you will have an interest in this.
> > >
> > > --
> > > Yours,
> > > J.A. Terranson
> > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > >
> > > -- Forwarded message --
> > > Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2001 22:08:48 +
> > > From: axel ellrodt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > Reply-To: EMED-L -- a list for emergency medicine practitioners.
> > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > Subject: Re: [EMED-L] anthrax clinical description
> > >
> > > http://www.sfmu.org/documents/biotox/jernigan.pdf
> > http://www.sfmu.org/documents/biotox/jernigan.pdf
> > >
> > > 26 pages about the first ten USA cases
> > >
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
> --
> Yours,
> J.A. Terranson
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> If Governments really want us to behave like civilized human beings, they
> should give serious consideration towards setting a better example:
> Ruling by force, rather than consensus; the unrestrained application of
> unjust laws (which the victim-populations were never allowed input on in
> the first place); the State policy of justice only for the rich and
> elected; the intentional abuse and occassionally destruction of entire
> populations merely to distract an already apathetic and numb electorate...
> This type of demogoguery must surely wipe out the fascist United States
> as surely as it wiped out the fascist Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.
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> The views expressed here are mine, and NOT those of my employers,
> associates, or others.  Besides, if it *were* the opinion of all of
> those people, I doubt there would be a problem to bitch about in the
> first place...
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Re: [EMED-L] anthrax clinical description (fwd)

2001-11-16 Thread Pier carlo Montecucchi

TO: J.A. Terranson
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

No possibility to open the web page at the address reported below.
Some suggestion?
Thanks

Pier Carlo Montecucchi
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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> I believe some of you will have an interest in this.
>
> --
> Yours,
> J.A. Terranson
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> -- Forwarded message --
> Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2001 22:08:48 +
> From: axel ellrodt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Reply-To: EMED-L -- a list for emergency medicine practitioners.
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [EMED-L] anthrax clinical description
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> http://www.sfmu.org/documents/biotox/jernigan.pdf
http://www.sfmu.org/documents/biotox/jernigan.pdf
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> 26 pages about the first ten USA cases
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>




The new Internet archive

2001-10-25 Thread Pier Carlo Montecucchi

Do you know the URL address of this new Internet archive?

Pier Carlo

Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

"The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes, but in
having new eyes " (Marcel Proust)







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From: "Subcommander Bob" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, October 25, 2001 11:45 AM
Subject: web.archive.org Internet archive to open ---google + archeology


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> Hey Mitch  --Another part of your permenant record
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> http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-102501archive.story
> By JOSEPH MENN, Times Staff Writer
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> SAN FRANCISCO -- An Internet archive containing more text than any
> library in history will open its digital doors today, giving researchers
> and the public access to just about everything posted on the World Wide
> Web over the last five years.
>
> The free archive, created by a San Francisco computer entrepreneur named
> Brewster Kahle, allows academics to conduct the electronic equivalent of
> archeological digs, rooting through reams of material illustrating the
> evolution of the Web and its role in American society.
>
> The Internet Archive, informally called the Wayback Machine, holds more
> than 10 billion Web pages dating to 1996, including millions that had
> vanished as dot-coms collapsed, big companies scaled back or updated
> their offerings, and hobbyist Webmasters lost interest.
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> Researchers and academics have likened Kahle to a modern-day Andrew
> Carnegie, the steel baron who endowed many of the nation's finest
> libraries.
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> "Libraries are dedicated to collecting and making available the
> permanent historical record," said Diane Kresh, the Library of Congress'
> director for public service collections. She said trolling the Net is as
> significant as gathering books or periodicals.
>
> Want to see what the Heaven's Gate cult page looked like before the
> group's mass suicide? There it is. Want to see how Yahoo's pages have
> changed since 1996? Step this way. Pages published by everyone from
> Fortune 500 companies to renegade porn merchants are stashed in the
> Internet Archive.
>
> The five-year, multimillion-dollar project has amassed five times as
> much text as the Library of Congress, which helped fund the archive
> along with Compaq Computer Corp., the National Science Foundation and
> the Smithsonian Institution. The more-than 100 terabytes of data are
> housed on 300 modified Hewlett-Packard desktop computers in a basement
> at San Francisco's Presidio.
>
> The effort to record Internet history has been directed and largely
> financed by Kahle, a 41-year-old former supercomputer technologist who
> sold one Web firm to America Online and another to Amazon.com.
>
> "The opportunity of our time is to offer universal access to all of
> human knowledge," Kahle said Wednesday from his office in the Presidio,
> a decommissioned military base near the Golden Gate Bridge. "We're at a
> unique point in time to offer universal access to anyone who walks into
> a library in Uganda."
>
> The Internet Archive uses automated "bots" to scour the Web. They
> capture sites and return what they find to the computers at the
> Presidio. The archive updates every two months. Once captured, the sites
> are organized chronologically. Users type in a Web address, and the
> archive displays versions of that site since 1996.
>
> Sites that require passwords or block bots are not captured. And if
> someone objects to their site being copied, the archive removes it.
>
> As smaller, less accessible versions of the archive were being compiled,
> Kahle's 30 staffers got a few complaints. After the staff explained that
> it wasn't personal, that they were copying everyone's sites, the vast
> majority decided they didn't mind, Kahle said.
>
> "Most people say, 'You're crazy, but go for it,' " Kahle said. "People
> want to be part of history."
>
> Candidates to use the service, at web.archive.org, include academics,
> journalists and researchers.
>
> "It will allow researchers to study the evolution of the Web in a way
> that is unprecedented," said research scientist Ed Chi of the Xerox Palo
> Alto Research Center. He said Xerox PARC scientists already are working
> on new user interfaces based on what the archive showed them about how
> people looked for information.
>
> Early on, "we suspect people will go look for their own pages and see if
> they can get copies of things that they've lost," Kahle said. "We're not
> exactly sure how this is going to be used. We're looking forward to
> being surprised."
>
> Like many Internet pioneers, however, Kahle faces unfamiliar risks along
> with the opportunities. The Internet Archive may be a massive violation
> of copyright law.
>
> "Brewster is taking an extraordinarily personal risk, because this is
> potentially a criminal offense," said Lawrence Lessig, an expert on
> intellectual property in cyberspace at Stanford University.
>
> Kahle doesn't anticipate getting sued

Re: Warning: "Snowhite and the Seven Dwarfs - The REAL story!"

2000-12-01 Thread Pier Carlo Montecucchi

YES.

NORTON ANTIVIRUS BLOCKED IT.

Pier Carlo Montecucchi
Montegen


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> At 10:25 AM 12/1/00 -0500, Gil Hamilton wrote:
> >Norton AntiVirus found a virus in an attachment from Hahaha.
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> You had to check?
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> [Transl for Unixen: a .scr under Windoze is a screensaver, ie,
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