Re: High-tech Thieves Snatch Data From ATMs

2002-01-15 Thread Jim Cheesman
/abc/20020110/bs/atmfraud020110_1.html > > > >Thursday January 10 03:26 PM EST > >High-tech Thieves Snatch Data From ATMs >By Paul Eng ABCNEWS.com ... -- * Jim Cheesman * Trabajo: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - (34)(91) 724 9200 x 2360 The

Re: password-cracking by journalists...

2002-01-17 Thread Jim Cheesman
would have thought) is the fact that the Coran has a limited and standardised vocabulary (unlike the Bible, for example, which has many versions, both modern and old.) That would certainly speed up any dictionary search - assuming that any password/phrase came from the Coran, of c

aibo and the dmca

2002-01-25 Thread Jim Cheesman
ies and acceptance, their owners will be content to choose among the behavioral options provided by just one source. For the moment it is in Sony's interest to allow users to modify their robots, but that could change at any time so long as reverse

New Scientist: Peekabooty aims to banish internet censorship

2002-02-20 Thread Jim Cheesman
nsored internet use. SafeWeb launched another program designed to route content through volunteer computers called Triangle Boy in 2001. But this does not maintain the anonymity of users.Peekabooty was demonstrated at the CodeCon 2002 conference, in California. Will Knight --

New Scientist: UK bill would "infringe scientists' freedom"

2002-02-20 Thread Jim Cheesman
f catalyst, he says. It would also include types of software that many researchers have posted on their websites, such as cryptoanalytic or code-breaking programmes. Such postings could become illegal overnight. ... -- * Jim Cheesman * Trabajo: [E