Does anyone here have knowledge about a product called V-Go by a company
called Passlogix?
It is supposed to ask as a "passport" program to web sites. It claims to use
128 bit blowfish as the encryption algorithm and use graphically based
passphrase.
The graphically based passphrase seems to
At 11:18 AM 05/03/2000 -0400, Richard D. Murad wrote:
>Does obligations through treaty circumvent US law and US
>constitutionality? In other words, if the US signs and ratifies a treaty,
>does it take precedence over other US law?
>
>If so, it's a way to do an end-run around US law and US const
Do you mean 13 feet radius or 13 feet diameter? I was seeing a
vertical error of approximately +/-10 feet (although I'd believe 13 ;)
Horizontally I was seeing approx +/- .0015 minutes in both lattitude
and longitude (which equates out to approximately +/-9 feet).
Considering the inacuracy of my
The treaty proposal:
http://conventions.coe.int/treaty/en/projets/cybercrime.htm
Subject: Press release n° 300(a)00 - Crime in Cyberspace
Crime in Cyberspace
First Draft of International Convention Released for Public Discussion
STRASBOURG, 27.04.2000 - The COUNCIL OF EUROPE today released a
Does obligations through treaty circumvent US law and US
constitutionality? In other words, if the US signs and ratifies a treaty,
does it take precedence over other US law?
If so, it's a way to do an end-run around US law and US constitutionality.
Rick Murad
At 09:09 AM 5/3/2000 -0400, Dec
Yes, my little Garmin GPS III+ now reports error circles as low as
13 feet (as opposed to about 200 before the change). This is *very*
nice for people who need that level of precision. Of course, minor
errors in the map database become glaringly obvious when you
can tell which lane you're drivin
The document:
http://www.politechbot.com/docs/treaty.html
http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,36047,00.html
Cyber-treaty Goes Too Far?
by Declan McCullagh ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
3:00 a.m. May. 3, 2000 PDT
WASHINGTON -- U.S. and European police agencies will receive new
Sergio Tabanelli wrote:
[About OffloadModExpo]
[...]
> 4. In any case in my opinion it is completely unacceptable that a system
> administrator can access userss private keys without the user
> knowledge and
> assent.
I don't see a way to prevent an admin from gaining access to a user's keys
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