Re: IBM Uses Keystroke-monitoring ing NJ Mob Case (was Re:

2000-12-12 Thread Anonymous Remailer
Ken Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > In every office or factory I've ever been in, including government ones > where we kept paper copies of tax returns (yes folks, I have worked for > the Inland Revenue) there are cleaners. They seem to come in 3 kinds - > middle-aged black women, African stud

Re: Sunders point on copyright infringement & HTML

2000-12-10 Thread Anonymous
On Sun, Dec 10, 2000 at 04:46:05PM -0800, Tim May wrote: > >> Fact is, PGP and SMIME went the _wrong_ direction when message > >> signings started to require RTF, MIME, HTML, etc. (I realize > >> these > >> are not all the same thing. The real issue is "non-ASCII.") Apparently, Eudora didn't

Re: Masks [was: Re: About 5yr. log retention]

2000-12-09 Thread Anonymous
Anonymous <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Oklahoma has a state statute prohibiting mask wearing (note the > exceptions): > > § 1301. Masks and hoods--Unlawful to wear--Exceptions > > It shall be unlawful for any person in this state to wear a mask, hood > or c

Re: Masks [was: Re: About 5yr. log retention]

2000-12-09 Thread Anonymous
Ond 12/09/2000, Ray Dillinger wrote: > It is illegal in Georgia, and a number of other Southern states of the > US, to appear in public wearing a mask. > Not that it's usually enforced on anybody but the Ku Klux Klan. > Dunno about other countries and other states. In "Church of the America

NYT:The Nexus of Privacy and Security

2000-12-08 Thread Anonymous
By JOHN SCHWARTZ EDMOND, Wash., Dec. 7 Ñ Trust us. Please? That is the message from leaders of high-technology businesses and advocacy groups at SafeNet 2000, a Microsoft-sponsored conference on computer security and privacy. The stated purpose of the conference, which opened here today, is

No Subject

2000-12-08 Thread Anonymous
update HONG KONG--Siemens has a solution for people who constantly forget computer passwords: a mouse that recognizes fingerprints. Called the ID Mouse, the device uses biometrics to take advantage of the unique features of people's fingerprints. German electronics maker Siemens, which showed

FW: Pretty scary...

2000-12-02 Thread Anonymous
[: hacktivism :] > Pretty scary... > Imagine ... > >1. Imagine an election in a third-world country in which the > self-declared winner was the > son of the former prime minister - and > imagine that the former prime minister was himself the former head > of that nation's > secret p

Re: Imagine

2000-11-28 Thread Anonymous
Ken Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > And what's more some of these non-existent female professors even have > web pages. Sorry. Care to name one? > prominent non-teaching posts. Uppsala has large numbers of female > "Doktorand", who I presume are what here in England we'd call > "lecturer."

Re: Jim Bell arrested documents online

2000-11-23 Thread Anonymous
>Anyway, the distinction between business and politics is less clear than >you make out - or seems less clear to many people in countries outside >America. In most places the government is in the pockets of the people >with the money - and in most places presidents and governors are quick This is

Redux:ABCNews.com on election eve: blunder, or forecast?

2000-11-20 Thread Anonymous Remailer
It seemed like our United New World Trading Order of Internationally Banking Trilateral Masters were playing the cards close to their chest this election. Democracy was now showing the seams of the media's 1998 premature release of the names of our (as yet) unelected masters. Had no-one told the

Re: (no subject)

2000-11-15 Thread Anonymous
On Wed, 15 Nov 2000 17:05:31 -0500, Mike Binas wrote: > can you please send me some credit card numbers. Not until you send us your kiddie porn collection, Officer Dickwad.

Extra-Absentee ballots

2000-11-13 Thread Anonymous
Tim May wrote: > I did some more digging on various Florida sites which discuss > absentee ballots. [snip] > If the voter is unable to mail or personally deliver the ballot, the > voter may designate in writing a person to return the ballot. The > designated person may NOT return more than

Vatican defends its IP

2000-11-12 Thread Anonymous Remailer
VATICAN, Monday: Numerous religion around the world have confirmed that they will close over the next few weeks following the Catholic Churchs startling declaration that it is the only valid source of salvation. The Churchs declaration, "Dominus Iesus", ended the years old debate as to which reli

No Subject

2000-11-12 Thread Anonymous Remailer
Actually there's a much more mundane reason for people not viewing the ads on algebra.com. The javascipt code is broken and doesn't display anything in netscape. So if you view the page with netscape, the ads don't show... Oh well, using javascript is a stupid idea anyway. I think you got what

Authenticating John Young

2000-11-10 Thread Anonymous Remailer
John, It would be nice if you start to sign everything you post on cryptome, so once you really get abducted theyll have to rubberhose you for the passphrase as well ...

algore ad

2000-11-03 Thread Anonymous
I just made the mistake of turning on the television and caught the tail end of an algore ad slamming GW for his views on HMOs or somesuch. [Breathy female voice:] "Is it any surprise? Just look at Texas -- second to last in women and children without health insurance..." I would parse that to

HavenCo?

2000-11-03 Thread Anonymous
http://www.havenco.com/products_and_services/index.html "beta launch in Q3 2000" ?

The Ant and the Grasshopper

2000-11-03 Thread Anonymous
CLASSIC VERSION The ant works hard in the withering heat all summer long, building his house and laying up supplies for the winter. The grasshopper thinks he's a fool and laughs, dances, and plays the summer away. Come winter, the ant is warm and well fed. The grasshopper has no food or shelte

ZKS and Ebola

2000-11-02 Thread Anonymous Remailer
eature will tolerate virus generators within its own corporate establishment is just plain silly, Canada or not. Now, Zanzibar is a different story - look it up. (1) by "effective" I assume the one that achieves the goal - hard AND widespread AND anonymous. PGP may be "hard&qu

Re: California bars free speech of those cutting deals on votes

2000-11-01 Thread Anonymous
Jim Burnes wrote: > As much as I generally respect what Harry Browne says, I dontated money > to his campaign only to see it squandered on expensive DC consultants > who were 'friends of the party'. Nary a penny made it to drive-time > radio ads, which are by far the most cost effective communic

Re: California bars free speech of those cutting deals on votes

2000-11-01 Thread Anonymous
Tim May wrote: > (In that I'll feel better in coming years being able to think to > myself: "I didn't vote for that Bush clown...I voted my principles!") > However, as any vote is of marginal importance, as with the > amelioration issue you mention, I'm still undecided. Needless to say, > ne

Re: California bars free speech of those cutting deals ...

2000-10-31 Thread Anonymous Remailer
>California has "shut down"--through a threatening letter--a site >which matches up folks who are willing to say theyll vote for Nader >in states where Gore is sure to win if other folks who had hoped to So now it is illegal to provide a public forum with specific capabilities. Is it also ill

Re: Ho to KICK OUT Junkbusters users

2000-10-28 Thread Anonymous
Igor Chudov wrote: > yep, numerous times. the funny thing is that the "AI" program that is > georgewbush has no state at all, it just replies to the user's last > phrase according to the rules. But I tried to make sure that georgewbush > is well prepared politically. > My experience with splotc

Watermarking Utopia ...

2000-10-24 Thread Anonymous Remailer
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Scott Craver) Newsgroups: sci.crypt Subject: SDMI announcement Date: 23 Oct 2000 16:34:21 GMT Organization: Princeton University Hello, If you read Salon or Slashdot, you may have already read of this. Our research group, comprising of crypto-fo

RE: Rijndael Hitachi

2000-10-08 Thread Anonymous Remailer
>You /are/ joking ... right? The AES contest was held in the open, which >should alleviate any concerns about NSA involvement in the desing of >Rijndael. NSA penetrated Crypto AG with ease. Penetrating an open university and its bodyguardless staff is much simpler. Oh, I forgot, authors said th

Bruble2 address change

2000-10-02 Thread Admin of Bruble Anonymous Remailer
configuration options supported by this remailer, use the subject: remailer-conf $remailer{"bruble2"} = "<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> cpunk mix hybrid middle pgp pgponly latent ek ekx esub cut hash repgp remix ext max test inflt150 rhop5 klen400"; Public keys for the remailer: RSA

rose icon meaning?

2000-10-01 Thread Anonymous
Could someone explain or provide a reference for what the rose icon signifies? -Anon Tim writes: > [...] > > Gilding the lily...or the "Cypherpunks rose," appropriately.

Olympic email snooping -- FBI-style

2000-09-25 Thread Anonymous Remailer
[From: http://www.pbs.org/cringely/pulpit/pulpit2803.html] ... For the second disturbing fact we jump to the Olympics -- not this year's games in Sydney -- but the 2002 Winter games in Utah. Given the 1996 bombing at the Atlanta games and the 1972 hostage crisis in Munich, I really, really w

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2000-09-20 Thread anonymous
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Re: SWAT Team Guns Down 11 Year Old In His Own Home (fwd)

2000-09-16 Thread Anonymous
No doubt this 11-year-old's death will be counted in the gungrabber's statistics on children killed by firearms. Figures.

Re: KERSHOFF

2000-09-12 Thread Anonymous
> Searching SS# for John/Jacob Kershoff, > lived 1940-1950's onStaten Island, N.Y. > Been told his name was JAY, could be nickname. Died before 1995, he was > married to Margaret Whitehead and had two children. > He was an officer in the US Navy during WW11. Thank you. > Eileen Douvarjo Try: ht

gun permits

2000-09-12 Thread Anonymous
I'm somewhat amused by the irony of the Canadian government advertisements to register early for gun ownership permits interspersed between the dramatization of the Neurenberg trials. I wonder what proportion of the sheeple even noticed the irony. (The nazi's instituted gun ownership laws soon

Re: 'Shoot to Kill Bill' set to pass the Senate with no safeguards

2000-09-06 Thread Anonymous
On 07 Sep 2000, Julian Assange wrote: > "The bill will now pass into law with no sunset clause, and no real > safeguard that would prevent troops being used on strikers and peaceful > protestors Unrestricted, unregulated private ownership of firearms is the only effective "safeguard." This is a

Bruble2 is back

2000-09-04 Thread Admin of Bruble Anonymous Remailer
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- - -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hi to all, Bruble2 is now back and kicking. Queued mail processed You can add capabilities string $remailer{"bruble2"} = <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> "cpunk mix hybrid middle pgp pgponly latent ek ekx esub cut hash repgp remix ext

Re: FBI admits cellphone gps not for 911

2000-08-27 Thread Anonymous
>All that is need to thwart non-GPS triangulation is the means to connect an >external antenna to the cell/PCS phone. The external antenna should have a Tested with DSS (direct tv) 18" dish, works fine. The simplest way is to affix the cell phone in the focal point and use the headset. Picked

Re: Toasters do not sing

2000-08-26 Thread Anonymous
>Or there will be nothing to run your PGP 2.6.2 on. Same thing, but in software: http://metalab.unc.edu/javafaq/reports/JCE_1.2.1.html Now I know why I don't like Java: the only runtime I want is one made of transistors. Mediators plague software to make it look like meatworld.

Toasters do not sing

2000-08-26 Thread Anonymous
First, the news from the Milking department: (http://gartner12.gartnerweb.com/public/static/home/today/il0731003.html) "Event: Recent discussions with Gartner clients indicate that Microsoft's sales force has begun using an internal question-and-answer document on licensing issues to pressure en

sushi (was: Why Cops and ...)

2000-08-24 Thread Anonymous
>Can't speak for the mud wrestling or cookies, but i can highly recommend Kyoto >Sushi on Van Ness (about halfway up the hill). Try the Dragon Roll! The best two sushi places in the city are Osome (Filmore near Union) and Ebisu (9th Av/Irving).

Re: Why Cops and Cypherpunk Meetings Dont Go Together

2000-08-24 Thread Anonymous
>Someone else can find the venue and organize it, though. Agent Gordon, dressed as Tim May, is on the way to victoriously undermine another attempt to spread crypto. Good work. But I am not giving up - will report about venue options in few days. And, yes, I will talk also to SFPD, which I didn

Bruble2 temporarily down

2000-08-24 Thread Admin of Bruble Anonymous Remailer
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- - -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Bruble will be down for eight days from Aug 26 to Sep 4. After that it will be functional again. - -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: N/A iQEVAwUBOaRXcrjwkQXxOXLNAQG5Sgf+JEBmwv4UuUPOfoqvIFhKEKg3XsQeRFH6 VfiKq0iaBQwszTg

IRS Registration of Handguns: SB 2099

2000-08-24 Thread Anonymous
I was poking around in Thomas just now and found this gem, sponsored by Jack Reed, and cosponsored by our friends Frank Spank-Your-Kid-Lose-Your-Constitutional-Rights Lautenberg and Charles Crypto-In-A-Crime-Among-Other-Ultra-Fascist-Things Schumer. The bill was referred to the Senate Finance Com

Re: SF Internet self-defense course

2000-08-24 Thread Anonymous
>>Tim, do you think that rubbing shoulders with police is too high price >>to pay for getting, say, hundred people to use crypto ? > >Of course. > >Who the fuck cares, or should care, if 100 of the sheeple start using >crypto? What are we, bleeding heart altruists? Tim, what did you do lately ?

Re: SF Internet self-defense course

2000-08-24 Thread Anonymous
>Before you go off and dismiss this out of hand, think about it. If you >want to have a gathering of completely anonymous people, there will be no >way to prevent unwanted attendees. So, please either tell me why this is a While I think that it is not politically correct to organ

Re: SF Internet self-defense course

2000-08-23 Thread Anonymous
>I already am fairly certain I know who you are, and I think I am pretty >good at picking out which anonymizer posts are yours. If I am correct, we Shit ... I'll wear my gorilla suit at the class. BTW, that's *gorilla*, not *guerilla*.

Re: SF Internet self-defense course

2000-08-23 Thread Anonymous
>I'm available to speak. I just have to wonder if the sheeple will care >enough to make this worth while... but I am willing to try. Good. BTW, it just occurred to me that logistics of anonymous organizing of meatspace events are quite peculiar. I could sign my posts (and later

Re: Superpower Invites Attack

2000-08-23 Thread Anonymous
Sharp eye, JYA. "... and we have to be very, very concerned about how we are empowering our citizens, our businessmen and women and our consumers. We also have to be concerned that it is not turned and used against us." They do not even bother anymore to keep up the appearances. To match this p

Calling Agent Gordon ...

2000-08-21 Thread Anonymous
(from Marighella's Minimanual of the Urban Guerrilla) The urban guerrilla is not a businessman in an urban company, nor is he an actor in a play. Urban guerrilla warfare, like rural guerrilla warfare, is a pledge which the guerrilla makes to himself. When he can no longer face the difficulties,

Re: stupid hackers

2000-08-20 Thread Anonymous
>Likewise, I've seen punk/goth kids in white pancake makeup, black >hair, rings through numerous facial features, and dark sunglasses. As At the next sfbay cpunk meet Tim May masks will be distributed for a nominal charge ($5.)

Re: Comcast@Home bans VPNs

2000-08-20 Thread Anonymous
coerce @home customers to buy @work >accounts > which run (if reports are to be believed) around *ten times* the cost for the consumer. An Anonymous Coward at Slashdot had previously discussed this with Comcast, and yes, they're strictly doing it for the money. No security

stupid hackers

2000-08-19 Thread Anonymous
Isn't it better to encrypt account data and send to a maillist or ng ? Virus Steals Bank Passwords The FBI is looking into an Internet password-stealing scam that may have forwarded stolen online banking codes to free email accounts run by U.S. companies, according to security experts involv

Re: bombs

2000-08-18 Thread Anonymous
> could you tell me where to buy any books on how to make pipe bombs A plea to the FBI Education Commission: Please do update provocateur procedures as far as electronic forums are concerned. You are insulting us and forcing us to lower already low regard for the institution you are associated

Toddlers/Guns (was: Re: Editorial: Liberals Packing Heat (fwd))

2000-08-17 Thread Anonymous
On Thu, 17 Aug 2000, Gil Hamilton wrote: > No one's advocating giving guns to toddlers, but why should ordinary I wouldn't say "no one." Depending on how one chooses to define toddler, I'd heartily support seeing more kids receive firearms instruction... I fired my first rifle at age 6. The a

Re: Dave Hong the MAN (was:send in the blue hats...)

2000-08-17 Thread Anonymous
>fuck you, Dave Honig It is a possibility. But first you should at least state your sex. >their basic rights taken out from under them I consider my basic right to be the ability to blow the brains out of the people that irritate me. Do you have a problem with that ? Or are you sucking in the

A statement of purpose

2000-08-16 Thread Anonymous
make social structures. Cypherpunks know how to attack a system and how to defend it. Cypherpunks know just how hard it is to make good cryptosystems. Cypherpunks love to practice. They love to play with public key cryptography. They love to play with anonymous and pseudonymous mail forwarding and delive

wherefore art thou, mean green?

2000-08-15 Thread Anonymous
miss mg's news.

wherefore art thou, mean green?

2000-08-15 Thread Anonymous
miss mg's news.

Re: Child Porn == Thoughtcrime

2000-08-14 Thread Anonymous
>What if the subject _enjoyed_ the act of creation? What if the >subject were to be _unaware_ of the act of creation? Where is the >abuse or assault then? The issue here is that use of genitals in association with humans under certain age is permanently burned in ROMs of many amerikans as the B

Re: micro DNS

2000-08-13 Thread Anonymous
>There's no point in using a neighborhood name space that's >not available globally for a resource that _is_ connected globally - >you just hang your space as a 3LD or 4LD or 5LD under the existing DNS, Bill, look at your nokia's phone book (BTW, we replaced the battery with "battery" while you w

micro DNS

2000-08-12 Thread Anonymous
At today's sfbay cpunk meat meet a lot of ranting was centered on ICANN, TLDs and central naming schemes in general. If mass mnemonic use is disregarded for the moment, how about a personal DNS ? Each of us manages telephone book in some way. There is no need for central mapping of telephone num

Re: Cryptome Ex-CIA Link

2000-08-11 Thread Anonymous
>No. JY, if anything, should be given less of a break. He is a so-called >champion of full disclosure. Refusing to reveal information because it JYA does not owe anything to anybody. If you think that his reputation capital is in danger that's your problem. I suggest that *you* dig and find out

And this little piggie went all the way home

2000-08-11 Thread Anonymous
LAPD officers have written a 6-inch-thick operations plan for protecting the city during the convention. (The group has been working o

Re: Pet tracking

2000-08-08 Thread Anonymous
> Microchips required for adopted animals L.A. requires electronic > implants for pets leaving shelters... October 1, 2005 (AP): Responding to a recent media-orgy kidnapping, Congress passed a bill requiring electronic implants for newborn children leaving hospitals...

NewYorkers bashing (was: USPO still trying to SPAM everyone)

2000-08-07 Thread Anonymous
>As I said, UPS has been courteous, swift, and I know my UPS delivery >guy (when he delivered my FAL rifle I opened the box and we talked It was the fed agent #675381. Did you notice the letters on NYPD cars: Courtesy Professionalism Respect

Re: Spam?

2000-08-06 Thread Anonymous
>I'll say it again... I think the list should accept posts only from its >members. No. If you lack the skill or will to setup your own filtering go somewhere else. Degrading the media to the lowest and stupidest common denominator already happened in many places - Usenet, Well and practically a

The other 1012

2000-08-05 Thread Anonymous
Once the ratio of "criminals" vs 'criminals' reaches 340, it will be just a matter of time before cpunks get arrested because ... whatever. Tampa, Fla. -- A four-month effort to round up fugitive drug-trafficking suspects netted 1,015 arrests and $1 million in seized property, federal authoritie

Re: U.S. military poised to respond to attack on GOP convention

2000-08-05 Thread Anonymous
>PHILADELPHIA -- The U.S. Army is prepared to respond to >disruptions ranging from civil disobedience to nuclear >explosions at the Republican National Convention, a >confidential government document says. Confidential ? Is this the journalist's Newspeak ? Wired made you write that ? Ba

Re: RSA expiry commemorative version of PGP?

2000-08-02 Thread Anonymous
>GnuPG are non-commercial software, using those patents >for commercial purposes opens a can of worms I don't want >to argue in court. It's amusing to see how fear transforms unenforcable to enforcable. Would you decline a blow job in Alabama (or wherever it's illegal) ?

Re: RSA expiry commemorative version of PGP?

2000-08-02 Thread Anonymous
>the IDEA patent holders do at least offer free non-commercial use. Ascom officers that enabled this have all been fired thereafter.

RE: ZeroKnowledge releases part of source code...

2000-08-01 Thread Anonymous
Someone asked about the ZKS Freedom product "open source" release of some Linux code. This is based on a couple of hours' review of the material that was released. ZKShim is "a kernel driver that intercepts and redirects network packets for use by the Zero-Knowledge Freedom client. It is not th

September RSA patent party

2000-07-31 Thread Anonymous
Shuld someone tell them about the party ? . BEDFORD, Mass., July 31 /PRNewswire/ -- RSA Security Inc. (Nasdaq: RSAS - news), the most trusted name in e-security, today announced that Derivatives.com, Imagine Software Inc.'s Internet accessible trading and risk management system, will use

Re: USPO still trying to SPAM everyone

2000-07-31 Thread Anonymous
Fuck, no traffic on cpunks except this ... >Actually, it is the U.S. Postal Service. Officials there are planning >to offer people living at all 120 million of the nation's residential >street addresses free e-mail addresses. It would link the e-mail and The stupidity of the author, ny.politic

Re: domestic surveillance for LA Dems

2000-07-27 Thread Anonymous
>weeks, police have arrested a handful of people >for taking pictures of downtown buildings from It's the Picture Taking Crime - the buildings are copyrighted. The warnings are quite similar to those issued for Y2K (hello, Bill S. :-). US Domestic Pacifier Troops are desperate to provoke violenc

Re: FBI Listens to Carnivore Criticism

2000-07-26 Thread Anonymous
>Director Freeh announced that while Carnivore was being withdrawn, >the FBI would go ahead with deployment of a much more powerful system >called "Childsaver." Tim, you gotta stop giving them ideas. If Childsaver really pops up, I'll come personally to Corralitos with my van-mounted grenade l

Re: carnivore conspiracy theory :)

2000-07-26 Thread Anonymous
>all this...I refuse to believe the FBI has an IQ of 80. It was a problem for me, but I got over it. There is such a thing as "organisational IQ". Seemingly bright and sane folks will do extremely dumb things if immersed in departmental mentality long enough. Peer pressure, if you will.

Re: John Young, Freedom Fighter Extraordinaire

2000-07-23 Thread Anonymous
>How are you transferring $100 anonymously? 1. Get an opaque envelope. 2. Write JYA address on it and put a $0.33 stamp. 3. Insert 1 $100 bill inside, and an erotic message on the cover letter. 4. Drop into a blue box marked "US Mail" - those can be seen on streets. US post may be scanning for t

JYA meets Drudge

2000-07-23 Thread Anonymous
The drudge factor: it took less than 4 days for story to migrate from cpunks to mass media. I would suggest better capitalization management in the future: once there is an obvious media-outlet consumable item, a cpunk meme should be piggybacked on to it, so once brainless vaginas on TV start to

Re: ZKS: how EXACTLY does this protect privacy?

2000-07-22 Thread Anonymous
> And this is at least the 3rd time I've gotten it, probably > everyone else did also -- so what's your point? Or are you just > spamming? My point is I am getting paranoid. You might have got it but I didn't get any of my posts back via the list, and the www archive at: http://www.inet-

RE: Jim Und Dave?

2000-07-21 Thread Anonymous
>They may have wives and/or family! Stay the fuck Oh, and when they break in citizenry houses and screw up their family life, it's OK ? Because they work for the state ? Or do you, fuckhead (it seems that you react well to foul language), think that impounding someone's property does not affect

Re: FBI Requests File Removal

2000-07-21 Thread Anonymous
>The FBI did not seek a court order, which is the legal way to >(sometimes) quash speech. Rather, it applied extra-legal pressures. I happen to come from an euro country where authorities worked solely by FUDding, Kafka-style. That is the strongest mode of reign available. It appears that civil

Re: Dropping the Code of Silence (was Re: Dropping toad.com

2000-07-21 Thread Anonymous
es > the word "compromised" belong in that previous sentence? There still > hasn't been an (onlist) accounting of what was up with cyberpass, or > why the old subscriber list wasn't instituted. Narrows the field, of > known subscribers to anonymous posters, when "w

Re: FBI Requests File Removal

2000-07-21 Thread Anonymous
> Dave Marzigliano & James Castano This is what Internet was all about. Authugrities cannot beat lone individuals into submission that easy any more. And it becomes crystal clear why, in few short years, one will need a state license for web publishing. Off to start collecting donations for JYA

test -- ignore

2000-07-20 Thread Anonymous
test -- ignore; remailer unreliability woes.

Re: Remailer property string help

2000-07-19 Thread Anonymous Remailer
You wrote: > Now I know what most of these strings mean since > http://www.publius.net/rlist.html has a breakdown of most of them. > However, some of the strings are not defined. These in particular > have me scratching my head: ekx, esub, inflt50, rhop20 and klen500. The Reliable documentatio

From Headline News

2000-07-19 Thread Anonymous
Indianapolis recently passed a law (ordinance?) that business owners may not allow children under 18 to play video games with violent or sexual content unless accompanied by a parent or guardian. Any said games must be out-of-sight by said children, else said owner will be forced to p

Re: Dropping toad.com

2000-07-19 Thread Anonymous
This is precious. Thanks to Patric Henry I caught this (Choate being filtered out.) I always wanted to be the Big Brother, and envied NSA and others - but now I have my OWN list of 812 cpunk subscribers. Think of possibilities. Thank you, Choate. (Hello, Emmanuel Motchane ! So many euros and f

Universal City Studios v. 2600, Day 1.

2000-07-18 Thread Anonymous
The trial against 2600 Magazine commenced at 9am today (Monday) in the federal court house at 500 Pearl in NYC. Throughout the day, approximately 40 protestors stood behind a police blockade with anti-MPAA and anti-DMCA signs, chanting some great slogans. The court room was packed all day. Unfo

Million Hen Bullshit

2000-07-17 Thread Anonymous
(As a reply to their spam) The Million Mom march claimed a much higher attendance that the actually had. This link contains proof of it. Perhaps there should be a federal statue against idiotic lies apart from the standard lies :) http://www.sas-aim.org/math.htm Sensible Gun Law, good aga

Re: Treasury ...

2000-07-15 Thread Anonymous
>"In such a world, it will be easier for companies to avoid tax Even the Stupids can sense the end of the Racket. What shall we do ... let's ban crypto (heads go back to sand).

Re: FBI listening in on Emails

2000-07-14 Thread Anonymous
>ECHLON! It's a fucking ECHELON ! echElon. If you can't spell, what *can* you do ?

good and bad

2000-07-13 Thread Anonymous
After someone found an intelligent way to fight napster, suddenly the pro-net pro-gressive pro-fucks are screaming murder: http://slashdot.org/articles/00/07/13/1544256.shtml The question: technology is neutral and does not give a shit, we all know that. Is all this popularity of crypto, anonymit

Re: An idea to limit the spam ...

2000-07-12 Thread Anonymous
>subject filtering's simply the better solution, because it would catch all You don't get it. The issue is *COST* of figuring out how to spam. First, there were e-mail addresses an no spam. Then spammers harvested addresses and started to spam. Databases are quite static, because people are u

An idea to limit the spam ...

2000-07-12 Thread Anonymous
continuously, and therefore get enough exposure to be caught, sooner or later. The one-week life of the name is sufficient to enable anon propagation via remailers - we'll just ask anonymous posters to post no later than Tuesday. And we'll get rid of clueless who cannot count up to 52. If s

test - ignore, again

2000-07-11 Thread Anonymous
>From anonymizer.com to cyberpass.net, part deux

test -ignore

2000-07-11 Thread Anonymous
from anonymizer.com to cyberpass

Censoring an unpopular book

2000-07-09 Thread Anonymous
http://www.cs.cmu.edu/afs/cs.cmu.edu/user/wbardwel/public/nfalist/jeffries_atf_letter_re_ross.txt

Re: wiping CDROMS? (computer forensic question)

2000-07-05 Thread Anonymous
CD-RW and green/blue CDRs are quite UV sensitive. The dye substrate is eaten by UV, and the data is essentially just patches of more/less reflective bits in that dye. Presumably, leaving one data-side-up in the sun for a day or so should render it useless.

harmful tax practices

2000-07-05 Thread Anonymous
The OECD is attempting to eliminate ``harmful tax practices''. It sounds good, until one realizes that they have a very odd definition of ``harmful''. Note also that Bermuda is first in line to kiss the OECD's ass. Time to move some funds. - begin report - June 20, 2000 OECD Report

Consumers Fight Back, Anonymously

2000-07-04 Thread Anonymous
uld really go either way." "Going forward, [privacy] will be one of the most important issues this century," says Austin Hill , whose company Zero-Knowledge offers anonymous Internet surfing. "The next five years will be the deciding factor." The original online privacy batt

Re: your DNA, congressman?

2000-07-04 Thread Anonymous
I see the future ... I see some other three jewish bozos filing a patent for the device that uses DNA to generate a key pair, then send the public part to SonyTimeAolWhatever, which encodes the latest Vagina Girls hit and sends it down the wire. This works by jerking off in the receptacle attached

technology naming

2000-06-26 Thread Anonymous
So I was thinking about the power in names -- internet software deployment is partly governed by it's name. Is the name memorable, mnemonic, and collision free (matters for search engines)? I was also thinking about military naming schemes for weapons -- things like peacekeeper -- an inter-cont

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