At 2:37 PM -0500 on 12/5/00, Steven M. Bellovin wrote:
Very interesting, but what does IBM have to do with the case? Did you
mean to type "FBI"?
Absolutely.
God knows why I did it...
Cheers,
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At 4:52 PM -0500 12/5/00, R. A. Hettinga wrote:
Date: Tue, 05 Dec 2000 08:47:20 -0800
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Subject: Re: IBM Uses Keystroke-monitoring in NJ Mob Case (was Re:
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On Tue, Dec 05, 2000 at 09:04:03AM -0500, R. A. Hettinga wrote:
KEYSTROKE MONITORING AND THE SOPRANOS
A federal gambling case against the son of a New Jersey mob
boss may provide the courts with the opportunity to weigh in
A copy of the indictment is here:
Jim Choate wrote :
On Tue, 5 Dec 2000, John Young wrote:
But that is trivial compared to your claim that you decide what is
evidence
and that it then becomes illegal to alter or destroy it. That appears
to be
playing cop without the authority.
No John, that is not my claim. You wish it were
Help! Can anyone refer me to a copy of the film "Cryptic Seduction" (1998)?
I can't find it anywhere...
Many thanks,
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At 01:41 AM 12/5/00 -0800, petro wrote:
Mr. May:
(And then there's Riad Wahby, whose signed messages are unopenable
by Eudora Pro. He is doing _something_ which makes my very-common
mailer choke on his messages. Not my problem, as his messages then
get deleted by me unread. Again, standard
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On Tue, Dec 05, 2000 at 10:30:01PM -0500, Bill Stewart wrote:
At 12:16 AM 12/5/00 -0500, Tim May wrote:
I wonder who the Tim McVeigh of the Left will be?
For more recent events, even though there isn't much of a Left left,
you could either believe the FBI saying Judi Bari blew up
herself
Persuading the audience that you're really not a fucking moron? Go find
someone else to help you with your homework.
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On Tue, Dec 05, 2000 at 05:16:03PM -0800, Tim May wrote:
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information so obtained are in fact records of criminal activity is a
side-show. It remains practical evidence of how insecure computer
equipment / OS's and pass-phrase
--
Adam Back wrote:
I think the thing that killed MT / digicash for this application
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At 08:02 PM 12/3/00 -0800, Lizard wrote:
At 07:49 PM 12/3/2000, Danny Yee wrote:
Lizard wrote:
Really? Doesn't the Berne convention override national laws?
Probably, yes. Does that mean national copyright laws only apply to
their own citizens/residents? What happens in the case of dual
I've got sources kicking around somewhere that do this with noise
patterns in monochrome bitmaps. I'm not sure if the effect using ascii
is achieved in the exact same way - no doubt it is very closely related
but not as dense as the bitmaps.
Mike
Well, not crypto but stego.
I was looking for
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Was this missed by everyone? Or did it appear
in another form?
Ern
art
Weclome to israeli 'intelligence.'
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We got to get out of this stuff. With our money, of course.
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There have been many attempts at ecash, but I am not aware of any
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targeted at that or similar markets [immoral or illegal]. The
only really usable anonymous ecash was that of the Mark Twain
Actually, extracting a 3d image is not required. The patterns
that human eyes percieve as 3d images can easily be percieved
directly by machines. Sources for making SIRDS images from
text are easily adapted as sources for reading them as text.
Bear
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And Britain will share the blame for what's
At 08:56 AM 12/1/00 -0800, Ray Dillinger wrote:
Yes, different. alt.anonymous.messages is simply a message mix.
I'm talking about a system that would provide lots of encrypted
traffic *ON THE SAME PORTS* as whatever other encrypted traffic
you were sending. IOW, no one should be able to
Lizard wrote:
Really? Doesn't the Berne convention override national laws?
Probably, yes. Does that mean national copyright laws only apply to
their own citizens/residents? What happens in the case of dual
citizenship? And does place of publication come into it?
Danny.
At 07:49 PM 12/3/2000, Danny Yee wrote:
Lizard wrote:
Really? Doesn't the Berne convention override national laws?
Probably, yes. Does that mean national copyright laws only apply to
their own citizens/residents? What happens in the case of dual
citizenship? And does place of publication
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Any sources for making these ?
There's AA3D, which is based on AALib. It seems that the AALib
homepage is no more, but I'm sure you can google a copy of it.
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James wrote:
Adam Back wrote:
Hal says:
http://www.finney.org/~hal/chcash1.html and
http://www.finney.org/~hal/chcash2.html
Wow look at the dates on those files -- Oct 93, and we still no
deployed ecash. You'd think there would be a market there for porn
sites alone
[: hacktivism :]
Pretty scary...
Imagine ...
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Duncan Frissell wrote:
Germany's Kampf Furor Renews by Steve Kettmann
actually, contrary to almost all other cases of censorship (not that I
say this isn't) the german state of bavaria owns the COPYRIGHT of "mein
kampf", and as such actually has some kind of standing in most of the
cases. yeah,
At 4:43 PM +0100 12/2/00, Tom Vogt wrote:
Duncan Frissell wrote:
Germany's Kampf Furor Renews by Steve Kettmann
actually, contrary to almost all other cases of censorship (not that I
say this isn't) the german state of bavaria owns the COPYRIGHT of "mein
kampf", and as such actually has some
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Actually, the *US* copyright was siezed by the US government at the
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so. So there are plenty of US copies that would remain legal.
In Australia at least, I think Mein Kampf is now out of copyright (it's
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At 06:54 AM 11/28/00 -0500, Ken Brown wrote:
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At 10:36 PM 11/27/00
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Date: Tue, 28 Nov 2000 22:41:07 -0500
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Unfortunately both Brands' and Chaum's ecash and credential schemes
are patented. David Wagner et al also had some ideas about an ecash
coin [3] composed
At 12:41 AM -0600 11/30/00, Jim Choate wrote:
On Wed, 29 Nov 2000, Tim May wrote:
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I was wondering if you forwarded all of that poor bastard's contact information to an entire mailing list with malicious intent, or if you simply didn't think about it. Then it occurs to me that anyone that randomly sends email full of contact info to people they
At 1:19 PM +0100 11/30/00, Tom Vogt wrote:
"R. A. Hettinga" wrote:
...an argument for bearer credentials if there ever was one...
there's also a couple other things in there that I find highly
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