Sad, sad news.
Roger's pioneering contributions to our art speak (volumes) for
themselves, and our field is diminished by the loss of his future
insights.
But I will miss him most for his enormous generosity, his sharp wit,
and his personal integrity.
-matt
Obit: Roger
After a long effort, I finally got agreement from my company to make our
encryption algorithms freely available. (See
http://www.qualcomm.com/press/pr/releases2003/press1161.html if you care.)
Somewhat unexpectedly, we now have a number of queries saying basically
That's unpatriotic, giving it
Why is US secret service eavesdropping and dirty tricks against UN
votes on Iraq news worthy?
Because it's an attempt to pervert the political process, and sabotage
the political representation of other UN member countries.
I'm sure it is a little more than delegations bothering to protect
their
On Sun, Mar 02, 2003 at 11:32:36AM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Interestingly enough, the public references long ago published the
shuttle comm frequencies. Summarizing from:
The frequencies have never been secret, but in recent years some
or perhaps even almost all of the Ku band
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Date: Mon, 03 Mar 2003 03:32:58 -0600
Subject: Delta Air Lines Boycott Underway (note revised URL: www.boycottdelta.ORG)
In response to Delta Air Line's utter lack of concern with the privacy of
A.Melon wrote:
Ed writes claiming this speculation about Palladium's implicatoins is
mis-informed:
while others speculated on another potentially devastating effect,
that the DRM could, via a loophole in the DoJ consent decree, allow
Microsoft to withhold information about file formats
List:
The recent thread on AES-128 keys unique for fixed plaintext/ciphertext
pair included a discussion on unicity, with some broken dialogues. I wrote
-up a summary that I'm sending to this list as a possible seed for further
comments. I apologize for any mistakes or imprecision, as I'm not
Henry Norr had an interesting article today at
http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/2003/03/03/BU122767.DTLtype=business
Printing a paper receipt that the voter can see is a proposal that addresses
one of the major weaknesses of electronic voting. However, it creates
http://dynamic.washtimes.com/twt-print.cfm?ArticleID=20030303-14680312
The Washington Times
www.washingtontimes.com
Report of plans by U.S. to spy on U.N. states questioned
Published March 3, 2003
From combined dispatches
LONDON - A British Sunday newspaper reported yesterday
JI questioned:
Why is this even newsworthy? It's the NSA's responsibility to provide
sigint and comint. Furthermore, if the delegates are not US citizens,
and at least one end of the communication is outside the US, they are
not even breaking any laws in doing so.
If the US found a similar
Hi,
My M209-B is on EBay with a start price of £200 and a low reserve of
£800.
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Anyone interested?
Dr. Owen Williams
Faculty of Applied Design and Engineering,
Swansea Institute of Higher Education,
Mount Pleasant
MindFuq wrote:
I have a question on what seems to be a defect in the Applied
Cryptography book, and I couldn't get an answer out of Schneier or the
cypherpunks mailing list. Could any of you please clarify my issue?
My question is regarding Schneier's write up of SKID3 on page 56. He
Tim Dierks wrote:
In order to avoid overreaction to a nth-hand story, I've attempted to
locate some primary sources.
Konop v. Hawaiian Airlines:
http://laws.lp.findlaw.com/getcase/9th/case/9955106pexact=1
[US v Councilman:]
DRM can't really control what humans do and there is no commercial
value in saying that a document that I see cannot be printed or
forwarded -- because it can.
I believe you are overlooking the assumed threat model, and thus the
value of document control systems like the one that Microsoft is
At 02:30 PM 3/5/2003 -0500, Steven M. Bellovin wrote:
From: Somebody
Technically, since their signal speed is slower than light, even
transmission lines act as storage devices.
Wire tapping is now legal.
The crucial difference, from a law enforcement perspective, is how hard
it is to get the
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