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Date: Mon, 28 Jan 2002 10:29:43 -0500
From: Matt Blaze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [open-source] File encryption
Just to echo Whit's two file encryption virtues (the laptop and
and media over which one has inadequate control): I
To: Electronic Warfare <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Subject: IUFO NEWS: FWD [forteana] Echelon in Yorkshire
< http://yorkshirepost.co.uk/scripts/editorial2.cgi?cid=4&aid=434459 >
EU vice-president to claim US site spies on European business
VICE-PRESIDENT of the European Parliament, Gerhardt Schmid, i
And Open Source failure, I might add...
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Date: 27 Jan 2002 05:55:28 -
From: Dr. Evil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Looking back ten years: Another Cypherpunks failure
We know that some kind of privacy-enhanced payment system has bee
Europe GPS Plan Shelved
BERLIN -- Exasperated European officials say U.S. pressure appears to
have torpedoed a $3 billion project to build a European version of the
U.S. global positioning system, which uses signals from orbiting
satellites to track geographical position within 36 met
With over > 2GB in size and on 2.4 Linux kernels?
Say, an 80gb filesystem image that is encrypted with XXX over
a loop device YYY to a filesystem image that resides on ZZZ.
Is there any way to do this or something similar to it?
I browsed the net but PPDD + CODA doesn't quite seem to get me the
Does anyone know if this software sends the logged traffic in clear-text
or does it use encryption to protect it from being intercepted? (If not,
unauthorized persons and hackers can sniff it and abuse it.) What if the
security is weak and breakable? Has the software been validated to be
secure an
On Sun, 16 Sep 2001, Peter Fairbrother wrote:
> Banning cryptography to deter terrorism, or controlling it to give
> GAK, is much in the news these days. I wonder if it could be done?
The noble goal of this "ban all crypto"-move, seems to be that all
messages should be understandable and readabe