Title: If you need information about Peru and South America
If you need information about Peru and South America, visit this page: http://209.58.67.69/peruvians
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email.
Jorge
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Additional information re: "ILOVEU" Bug.
Chris
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From: Sherry Snyder [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, May 19, 2000 8:22 AM
To: 'All Alexandria Personnel'
Subject:New "I LOVE YOU VIRUS" READ IMMEDIATELY !!
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I have been instr
Correct me if I'm wrong, but weren't we just asked to
provide access to a server that supports spam?
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Thursday, May 18, 2000 9:37
PMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Can anyone explain a
newbie how to use ano
> "Biometrics are unique identifiers, but they are not secrets. You
> leave your fingerprints on everything you touch, and your iris
> patterns can be observed anywhere you look. "
That statement may be a bit misleading. The better (although certainly not
all) biometric devices look for inform
>Of course we leave fingerprints
>everywhere, but you have to get enough matching points to duplicate it.
>This is often difficult unless you are trained and know exactly where to
>look, how to lift them, and how to transfer them.
Ahh, but if the government is your concern, you have a problem: wh
You have to take Wired News with a grain of salt these days. Their Middle
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Our Lives."
Over the past few months, we have been treated to a bunch of articles
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You have to take Wired News with a grain of salt these days. Their Middle
East correspondent has the last name "Jihad," and their child sex
correspondent is named "Lynn Burke," a soap opera character from "Days of
Our Lives."
Over the past few months, we have been treated to a bunch of articles
Hello people i stumbled over this list via search
engine...
First a warm hello to you all.
I wondered if someone could help out a newbie (with
some technical knowledge)
with setting up his email to use a anonymous or at
least a relaying smtp server
since the smtp i was using for years
(i
There's an AP Wire story about White House correspondent Helen Thomas
leaving UPI after 57 years. UPI was bought by News World Communications,
the Moonie subsidiary that also owns the Washington Times.
"I have no plans to join the new UPI."
Her agent says she's not retiring (at 79), she's just le
We need help on analyzing the adverse effect of using
.htaccess to block misbehaving IP addresses.
We first installed the file in September 1999 to block a
single looping machine at kisa.or.kr. Then added a few
more as such loopings occurred from other addresses.
Recently we discovered that near
> Ahh, but if the government is your concern, you have a problem: who
> has more experience lifting and matching fingerprints than the
> government?
There is still the issue of getting a complete print. In many police
investigations, partial prints are picked up and used as circumstantial
eviden
On Tue, 16 May 2000 09:18:46 +0800
"cypherstar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ie, coupled with a passphrase or a smart card or both, can a
> biometric database be constructed so that the data is blinded and
> your biometric data cannot be stolen and used without knowing the
> blinding factor (
This is, sadly, not a joke.
http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,36442,00.html
New Privacy Threat: Genealogy?
by Declan McCullagh ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
3:00 p.m. May. 18, 2000 PDT
Just when you thought there was nothing new to say about the oft-cited
privacy threats that
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