Who Dares Wins

2000-04-18 Thread UK87HJ5GERVOM7HU
* Hi, You may have heard of the famous SAS, special forces, motto, 'Who Dares Wins'? You do not have to be militaristic to know that its a great motto for any of us. You just hold it in the back of your mind, ready to bring to th

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2000-04-18 Thread andre . goldenstein
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Clinton lauds Navajo WWII codetalkers at New Mexico event

2000-04-18 Thread Declan McCullagh
http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,35730,00.html Clinton Honors Navajo Heroes by Declan McCullagh ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) 6:00 a.m. Apr. 18, 2000 PDT SHIPROCK, NEW MEXICO -- The World War II code was as obscure as possible: "wol-la-chee" represented the letter A, but so

Re: beginning cryptography

2000-04-18 Thread Patrick Henry
> Does anyone out there know of any good resources for getting a good >(decent? marginaly acceptable?) beginning in cryptography? Books or > URLs are what I have in mind. Any help would be greatly appreciated > though. If you plan to hang out on the cypherpunks list for long, I would also r

Billy's adventures in Navajo Land

2000-04-18 Thread Anonymous
Headline from today's Albuquerque Journal: President in N.M. CLINTON EXTOLS NET Online Rewards Promised For Indian Economy ...followed by an article concerning El Presidente's visit to the Navajo Nation. Included therein, the following "anno

Re: WSJ: Backdoor in MS WWW software

2000-04-18 Thread dmolnar
On Sat, 15 Apr 2000, Gary Jeffers wrote: >What the 2 men did was a PERCEPTUAL crime. This crime is 100% > imaginary! However, the crime the U.S. will commit will be real. > INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY IS A STATE ARTIFACT! Without the state it > would not exist as we know it. Perhaps not. What wo

Re: Pgpdisk, Scramdisk, Safehouse, KOH, SecureDrive, SecureDevice. etc

2000-04-18 Thread Declan McCullagh
I have no idea if this U.are.U system is any good, but it strikes me that the below objection to such a device in principle is off-base. The data provided by the fingerprint reader would become the passphrase, assuming they were rich and reliable enough and satisfied the usual other criteria.

Re: RSA fashion trends.

2000-04-18 Thread Bill Stewart
>> Any idea what is meant by a "template-less biometric?" In order to verify >> a person's identity, the live scan data must be compared with something, >> i.e., a template. At 03:09 PM 04/17/2000 -0400, dmolnar wrote: > "A Fuzzy Commitment Scheme" > Ari Juels and Marty Wattenberg > Proceed

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Corrupt Waco Investigation

2000-04-18 Thread Jim Burnes
Anonymous wrote: > > Negatives from film shot at Waco are missing, U.S. says > > By WILLIAM H. FREIVOGEL and TERRY GANEY > St. Louis Post-Dispatch > April 18, 2000 > > - The Justice Department admits it can't not find the original negatives of an >important roll of film taken on the last day o