Re: oppose nomination of John Ashcroft

2001-01-16 Thread Anonymous
"Me" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > - Original Message - > From: "sparky" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > http://www.opposeashcroft.com > > > > I'm not trying to get people into any arguments here.. I > thought this > > might be appropriate since people here are concerned with civil > > rights. > >

No Subject

2001-02-28 Thread Anonymous
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Aimee Elizabeth Farr) recited: >Of course, you have all watched this battle for many years, so you >have a longevity of insight that I don't have. Probably just the >same-ole-same-ole to you... Believe me, you have NO idea. Then, [EMAIL PR

An Athenian Longhorn?

2001-03-04 Thread Anonymous
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Perhaps... Still what of this? And of what form? Persephone, Demeter? And would she be so fortunate to find herself an initiant into the Eleusinian mysteries...? There are only three modern cults of Demeter which remain and two of them have quickly become

Re: The Private Secretary Of The Most Honorable Sir

2001-03-05 Thread Anonymous
>I think it might have something to do with the fact that we rarely see >females posting on cypherpunks. But let's see her use a TYPE II remailer, yeah !

Re: How the Justice Department screws with a reporter

2001-04-03 Thread Anonymous
>I found out that Worldtravel had moved my flight to a Tuesday departure >that would get into the city that afternoon, *after* the proceedings had >begun. That could (understandably) piss off the judge -- I'd be violating a This is my worst nightmare. We are ruled by infantile idiots. Oh, th

Re: How do we expect to even find them ...

2001-04-11 Thread Anonymous
>How do we expect to even find them, when they're using mixmasters to >remain anonymous? Do you know what a mixmaster is? This is exactly the >problem. > >from "Can hackers help stop child porn on the Net?" I see now, this is why ICC is enlisting cypherpunks.

layered deception

2001-04-28 Thread Anonymous
In view of the recent "gimme-the-logs-or-we-fuck-you" activities of armed men (http://www.indymedia.org/front.php3?article_id=36912&group=webcast , http://seattle.indymedia.org/display.php3?article_id=3013 ) what would be the legal consequence of the following: 1. A virus is designed that sprea

RE: About payee untraceability ...

2000-03-08 Thread Anonymous
>reason. Also, I would never start insulting another person >in a discussion in order to alleviate my frustration about I apologize if that was taken as an insult. I just wanted to concisely express my thought. And I hide behind remailers because I am a certified violent person (CVP) with tenden

The tell-tale cipher

2000-03-09 Thread Anonymous
salon.com > Books March 8, 2000 URL: http://www.salon.com/books/feature/2000/03/08/poe The tell-tale cipher Could a mysterious cryptograph be a final message from Edgar Allan Poe? - - - - - - - - - - - - By Jeffery Kurz For Edgar Allan Poe, dying did not necessarily leave a person speechless

Who is bankrolling the anti privacy agenda of Missouri Freenet?

2000-03-12 Thread Anonymous
lternatively ridiculed and ignored to the point of ineffectiveness long before then. But he's boasting that a T-1 has been donated to him on behalf of the "X-No-Archive Library Project". We all know that anonymous remailer operators and proxy services are often struggling

Censorware Exposed Again

2000-03-09 Thread Anonymous
Censorware Exposed Again by Chris Oakes 3:00 a.m. 9.Mar.2000 PST If you buy software to filter smut from the eyes of Web-savvy children, you might expect it to catch a few innocent sites in its electronic net. But you may be surprised if over half of those sites being blocked are on the lis

Alternative Net Protects Pirates

2000-03-10 Thread Anonymous
. Because Freenet aims to be anonymous, secure, and without centralized control, it would make it almost impossible to trace people who post content -- legal or otherwise -- onto the network. "My primary motivation was to make it very difficult to censor information," said Ian Clarke

Re: cypherpunk/cypherpunk logins

2000-03-14 Thread Anonymous
. Checkered Daemon wrote: > > The email address [EMAIL PROTECTED] now exists. All mail to this address > is directed to /dev/null. > > Suggested usage is when setting up a typical anonymous login to a site > using the traditional username:cypherpunk passwd:cypherpunk. If the > s

things chaotic

2000-03-17 Thread Anonymous
(this is a link to followup some discussion on sfbay cpunk meat meet last week) http://www.cs.auckland.ac.nz/CDMTCS/chaitin/ijbc.html Nice lecture.

Re: Sheriffs who dont understand the First Amendment

2000-03-22 Thread Anonymous
>Assuming this is true, and is not itself a parody, since when is any >author subject to law enforcement? Absent an actual crime, or Records go back as far as 1000 BC. Flipping bits (ie. authoring) may cause the virus (meme) to enter the population, and the Decease never likes that.

Hacking Contest

2000-03-30 Thread Anonymous
We are anonymously offering a FREE Netpliance I-Opener to whoever first sucessfully hacks into DIGEX. The Winner can opt to receive their prize as cash, $99 USD. A panel of 5 independent judges will determine the winner. The deadline is April 15, 2000. There are no other rules to this conte

Can Zero-Knowledge Hush Up the Net?

2000-04-06 Thread Anonymous
ng subscriber information selectively but also can disclose the identity if necessary, says Hill. Meanwhile, Zero-Knowledge is taking off. His firm's 80 employees in December have grown to about 200 now, and he expects to have 600 by the end of the year. The company has raised $38 millio

FBI agent: I am Big Brother

2000-04-06 Thread Anonymous
FBI agent: I am Big Brother By Robert Lemos, ZDNN April 5, 2000 5:19 PM PT URL: http://www.zdnet.com/zdnn/stories/news/0,4586,2522568,00.html TORONTO -- Can effective law enforcement and personal privacy coexist? Law enforcement officials and privacy advocates faced off in a panel discussion We

(Neal Stephenson) Heresy at an Internet Privacy Conference

2000-04-07 Thread Anonymous
Heresy at an Internet Privacy Conference By John Schwartz Washington Post Staff Writer Thursday , April 6, 2000 TORONTO Ð It was a subversive act. The setting: the tenth annual Computers, Freedom and Privacy conference Ð the premier annual gathering for those interested in privacy and civil

Re: Computers and Security special issue on KRAP

2000-04-11 Thread Anonymous
It's not the joke. But it provides an interesting list of individuals that should be kept for the future reference. Chuck Williams, Nevenko Zunic, Stephen M. Matyas, Jr., Sarbari Gupta, Michael Willett, Key Recovery Alliance (KRA) Technology Papers, Special Issue --- Introduction, Computers And

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

USPS baffled by rot13?

2000-04-28 Thread Anonymous
About a month ago I mailed a postcard to a friend in another state and rot13'd the message on the back. The picture was of the DC Hazmat team. Weeks passed and he did not receive it. Testing a theory, I subsequently mailed him another postcard with some inane sheeple statements about the weathe

Is Joe Remop an "ISP"? (remailers/recent Supreme Court ruling)

2000-05-08 Thread Anonymous
t;) So, what *is* an "ISP"? Is it Joe Cypherpunk with a linux box and a cable modem? What if he has a handful of users? What if he runs an anonymous remailer? Perhaps it's wishful thinking on my part, but this would appear to be great news for US remops.

The Concept of Copyright Fights for Internet Survival

2000-05-10 Thread Anonymous
the U.S. government has the ability to regulate them." Indeed, law enforcement officials are only beginning to wrestle with the implications of new technologies that will permit the anonymous, instant, global distribution of information of any kind. "We're obviously looking at

RE: NSA on AES2

2000-05-16 Thread Anonymous
> The point of a cypher is to be secure. Ability to encrypt OC192 is not > a substitute. While I agree that NSA did a great con job on crypto community, that is not a reason not to do the best one can. You fear that we are playing with broken toys and wasting our time. What else is there to do ?

Re: Todays Bomb Comedy

2000-05-30 Thread Anonymous
>>Of course, "they got the recipe off the Internet." >> >>Next up, the 6-year-old vinegar and baking soda terrorist. :) >> >>Please, I can't take any more of this. > >A lump of dry ice in a bottle has been a Weapon Of Mass Destruction >for some time now, too... It's not going to be funny when Aut

canadians online

2000-05-31 Thread Anonymous
Have fun with your Canadian friends - see what govmnt knows about them: http://www.ei-ae.gc.ca/easyk/search.asp

MIT?

2000-06-02 Thread Anonymous
Anyone know what's wrong with *.lcs.mit.edu?

Closed List? Was Re: INTERNET SPY GUIDE finds info!

2000-06-11 Thread Anonymous
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >is at all possible to close the list to outsiders, make it a "closed" >listso that you need to be a subscriber to send mail to the >list.this spam is really annoyingthoughts? flames? The ability to post using anonymous rema

RE: ZKS makes the WSJ (again)

2000-06-13 Thread Anonymous
> While we're fantasizing, let's imagine that it uses some kind of crypto > credential system to prevent abuse. Is this feasible? What do you mean by "abuse"?

Re: jolly roger

2000-06-18 Thread Anonymous
Considering that most people on this list are misanthropic fuckheads (myself included) it's hardly unusual to be so modestly flamed. If the frequent lack of civility bothers you...don't read this list... [EMAIL PROTECTED] spewed: >good christ people! its a email! not a letter to the presiden

CIA pdf

2000-06-20 Thread Anonymous
Apparently, John Young is in a possession of pdf file which ny times published and then removed. The file has blacked-out names ... but not blacked out properly.

Canadian encryption experts to guard secret U.S. data CPUNK

2000-06-21 Thread Anonymous
Canadian encryption experts to guard secret U.S. data By Reuters Special to CNET News.com June 21, 2000, 2:15 p.m. PT TORONTO--Canada's Kasten Chase has been given the exclusive go-ahead by the U.S. National Security Agency to safeguard top-secret government data, which could make the recent

RE: bombs

2000-06-26 Thread Anonymous
> 1. Bomb-making instructions are now illegal on the Net, courtesy of > Feinstein and her ilk. (I don't recall the exact name of the act, but > it was discussed a couple of years ago. So far as I know, it passed > and was signed into law. Anyone know for sure? Also, this has not > been tested

Re: Whats up with the spam?

2000-06-30 Thread Anonymous
>I've replied to some of the spam with threats that I will track them It has to be more expensive than that. What I found effective is calling ISP and complaining over phone to higher-level staff (look in contact pages and pass the secretary :-) No threats, but followed up with others complaini

New Encryption System Would Protect Digital Music

2000-07-03 Thread Anonymous
the free and anonymous swapping of digital music files. Various companies have proposed forms of encryption as solutions to the problem. Now add another candidate: three mathematicians at Brown University have capped six years of research with a patent for an encryption code they say will make

French Prosecutor Starts Probe of U.S. Spy System

2000-07-04 Thread Anonymous
[When you consider how much industrial espionage the French government engages in this is a bit rich] PARIS (Reuters) - A French state prosecutor has launched a preliminary judicial investigation into the workings of the United States' Echelon spy system of satellites and listening posts, the

Cryptome?

2000-07-07 Thread Anonymous
Someone snuck in last night and replaced cryptome.org/jya.com with an Internal Service Error. Anyone know what happened?

test -ignore

2000-07-11 Thread Anonymous
from anonymizer.com to toad -no toad sexing

Re: An idea to limit the spam ...

2000-07-14 Thread Anonymous
>You have no "right" to use another person's personal property -- their >server -- as you see fit. If that mail server only approves messages >with CP: in the Subject: line, or only with From: lines from >left-handed lesbian Botswanans, that is the owner's choice. It >certainly isn't censorship: I

mentality

2000-07-17 Thread Anonymous
Following this crypto list and spam attacks has interesting side-effects. To us living outside US it is almost unbelieveable what kind of pathetic retards US general public became. Just look at the spam subjects. Petwarmers. Heartwarmers. And don't tell me that spam is not matched to the public.

Re: mentality

2000-07-18 Thread Anonymous
>The US does not have a monopoly on retards or on systems for their >remote control. We do manufacture and service most of our own retards >and systems and are proud that they are the most sophisticated in the And furthermore, it's retards that give the flavour to the society. After all, sane an

Re: FBI Requests File Removal

2000-07-20 Thread Anonymous
>More later on those names. Careful here, JYA. There is some law that says you are fucked for many years (negroes in the federal institution) if you publish the names of federal servants. The rationale is obvious - Tims may ambush them if their whereabouts become known. I am not saying that yo

Re: Kneeding the Ash Heap of Mistery ...

2000-07-23 Thread Anonymous
>Both Ernest and Reese are seriously confused about the foundations of >liberty and freedom. They haven't even assimilated the basics. This I anonymously think that the issue here is the gap between those who Belong and those who do not Belong. Belongers need a warm feeling of the Group in orde

Austrians obsolete Hettinga

2000-07-24 Thread Anonymous
Date: 22 Jul 2000 04:37:37 - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Austrian Sparbuchs Newsgroups: alt.privacy Mail-To-News-Contact: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Organization: [EMAIL PROTECTED] It is now impossible to get any famous Austrian Sparbuch, 100% anonymous bank account. But it is still legal til

Re: Wired News FBI Gives a Little middle finger on Carnivore

2000-07-25 Thread Anonymous
>IP addresses, inband or out of band. And some sort of connectivity >to either transfer the captured data or at least do management. Freehs will probably install private lines to their boxes, ISDN, xDSL or similar. to make it harder to penetrate them. Maybe it would be fun to saturate those lin

HavenCo and taxes

2000-07-28 Thread Anonymous
Does anyone have a clue - who is the tax collector in charge of HavenCo ? Do the company and employees pay taxes to the British gov't, or to the platform chieftan ?

JYA DoS = Denial od Sense ?

2000-07-28 Thread Anonymous
http://archives.his.com/intelforum/msg02327.html

mail list spamming

2000-08-01 Thread Anonymous
It looks like massive spam subscriptions are back. I will contact e-groups and request IP logs, on a company letterhead, let's see where this goes. It would be most amusing if the origin is in Maryland.

Bosnian Lamerz?

2000-08-04 Thread Anonymous
One can suspect that Russian crackers are now eager to show the camelfuckers how it's really done? Read all about their antisocial and lameassed dos-attack: http://www.antiwar.com/justin/pf/p-j080400.html

Agent Gordon strikes money launderers

2000-08-05 Thread Anonymous
(note that IP address resolves to Nigerian ISP :-) Received: from james (host-216-226-210-54.interpacket.net [216.226.210.54]) From: "AHMED AL-SHARIFF" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: THE DIRECTOR SIR Date: Sun, 30 Jul 2000 04:16:51 Dr. Ahmed Al-Shariff London, U.K Date: 29, July 2000. URGENT BUS

Keg waiting periods? Gag.

2000-08-09 Thread Anonymous
A new Ohio law kicked in today requiring anyone purchasing 5 or more kegs of beer to file a form with the Ohio Department of Public Safety, and wait 5 days before picking up said beer. Worse, the law gives LEOs the right to search the beer-consumption site without first obtaining a search warrant

Re: "Zero tolerance on hate speech"

2000-08-10 Thread Anonymous
> Clever, but you'd best avoid any form of joke which may be seen as > some as having any "anti-Semitic" overtones, even satirical, even > irony not understood by others. AOL and other ISPs have announced > they will have "zero tolerance." This in the wake of the Lieberman > VP candidacy. > >

Declassify your laser printer

2000-08-10 Thread Anonymous
7.6.3 Magnetic Disks. Magnetic disks will be declassified by degaussing by an authorized degausser or by completly overwriting the entire surface of the disk by an approved overwrite program. Floppy disks will be declassified only by degaussing. Overwriting is not an authorized procedure for t

Re: FBI gets new hacking tools - any ideas?

2000-08-13 Thread Anonymous
>The second case is far more interesting from a theoretical standpoint - >that of comparing files from the unmodified original. Technically this >would work just fine, as it is a simple variation of the classic key >management problem. That said, it is a relatively trivial manner to >manipulate

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 - /ad hominem on This is the clear case of globalistic poisonong. /ad hominem off "whatever is on the net must be global". Bullshit. I could not care less about the

Re: micro DNS

2000-08-14 Thread Anonymous
>I like. What pray tell is '(SM)'? Registered Service Mark. If you use it without license from Anonymous, Inc., we sue you.

cash for air tickets

2000-08-14 Thread Anonymous
This does not have to do much with crypto, but I noticed that many cpunks salivate on this issue. As usual, I was buying some tickets last week with cash, in United office. It took the clerk long time to get all the paperwork, and he said that I am the first to pay cash that week. After unsucces

mail list server with PGP

2000-08-16 Thread Anonymous
Hello, I am looking for the source pointers to mail list server with PGP capabilities. Functionality: posters send e-mail encrypted with the (single) server's key. Server decrypts, then encrypts with each recipient's key as it explodes the mail. If nothing is available as described, what is the

malignancy

2000-08-16 Thread Anonymous
ZDNet cancer swallowed another domain: http://www.underground-online.com/

SF Internet self-defense course

2000-08-22 Thread Anonymous
Time to do something. I suggest that sfbay cpunks organize a free (or nominal cost) courses for citizenry 'net self-defense. Encryption, anonymity, tracking, cookies, how to screw agent Gordon etc. I am willing to donate my time weekends/eves and maybe some cash. Basic idea: a 2-hour course wi

source code does nothing for crypto

2000-08-24 Thread Anonymous
Now that the PGP key management "bug" is public, I'd like to comment on some source code issues and follies. The source for versions in question (starting from 5.*) has been available for more than two years. While many crypto experts intensely bullshit about the importance of the source code to

Re: Chaumian cash redux

2000-09-22 Thread Anonymous
Bob forwards: > At the EFF end-of-RSA ball in SF last night David Chaum stood up and > said a few enigmatic words: "Great to be here, and what's really > important now is that we all come together and have a common approach. > I've looked at the old ecash and, (wry smile) there were a few > prob

Re: Meth bill resurfaces on Capitol Hill

2000-09-26 Thread Anonymous
>searches of your home. That bill is currently before a conference >committee, which has only about a week left to finish it before >Congress adjourns for the year. You may want to contact your >legislators before it's too late. Yes. "contact."

CDF releases "data" on "child" gun deaths.

2000-10-02 Thread Anonymous
In conjunction with First Monday's "Unite to End Gun Violence" campaign, the Children's Defense Fund (motto: Defend Children, Not Guns) released a report today on "Children and Guns." http://www.childrensdefense.org/youthviolence/Gun-report-2000.htm Readers will be unsurprised and unimpressed by

New crypto regs?

2000-10-21 Thread Anonymous
[http://www.pscu.com/Newsbytes/2000/156920.html] New Encryption Regulations Take Effect On Today October 19, 2000 By Brian Krebs, Newsbytes. WASHINGTON, D.C., U.S.A., Published By Newsbytes News Network In the final step toward matching the European Union's recent liberal

Re: Cost to "break" 1024-bit PGP (RSA) in 1997?

2000-10-21 Thread Anonymous
"jim bell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I need an estimate of the cost to break a 1024-bit PGP key in 1997, given > then-existing algorithms and hardware, etc. "There are some things that money can't buy." Would you like an estimate of the cost to break into somebody's house and copy the secret

Re: election

2000-11-07 Thread Anonymous
> The women in Michigan did it, the women in Penn. did it, > the women in Fla. did it. Wake up punks, it's the wimmens. > They rule. > MacN They need raping.

Zero Tolerance Gun Grabbing Glee! (and where is the ACLU?)

2000-11-15 Thread Anonymous
[the following snipped from the current Liberator Online www.self-gov.org] Paper Guns Cause Real Trouble While waiting for school buses, a friend taught Virginia seventh grader Bruce Cruz how to make a "gun" out of paper. It's easy -- the kind of school-room origami that kids have done for ages

Hey!

2000-11-21 Thread Anonymous

Actual sheeple photos

2000-11-25 Thread Anonymous
The meme lives ... http:// www dot telebooks dot com slash rp slash jh50sq dot html

Re: Imagine

2000-11-27 Thread Anonymous
No User <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > A history professor from Uppsala Universitet in Sweden, called to > tell me about this article she had read Uppsala Universitet has no female history professors. Sorry.

re: Imagine

2000-11-30 Thread Anonymous
Bill Stewart wrote: > The "bunch of elementary school kids had no trouble" press release > is fun, but bogus. If the teacher had told the kids > "Vote for Gore and Lieberman" instead of "Vote for Gore", > they'd have been much more likely to make a mistake. More likely, maybe, but not "much mor

Re: Scenes from the Supreme Court protests today

2000-12-02 Thread Anonymous
>Frankly, I think much of Al Gores desperation comes from his Tim, --- ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !! !! !!! !!--

manual crypto

2000-12-03 Thread Anonymous
Well, not crypto but stego. I was looking for ways to use existing infrastructure for transporting ascii messages to send info which is not harvestable by machines. This came up: It is intended for cross-eyed free viewing. Cross your eyes until the Vs and Xs at the top and bottom overlap with

Ranks Of Privacy 'Pragmatists' Are Growing

2000-12-07 Thread Anonymous
By Mary Mosquera, TechWeb News Dec 7, 2000 (6:02 AM) URL: http://www.techweb.com/wire/story/TWB20001207S0002 WASHINGTON -- The issue of privacy is growing increasingly complex as Americans express concern over abuse of their personal data -- yet still support institutions that handle their inf

Device could lead to hack-proof data

2000-12-22 Thread Anonymous
By Dan Vergano, USA TODAY Scientists have unveiled a miniature device that emits light particles, or photons, one at a time, an accomplishment which could pave the way for impregnable coded messages and electronic commerce in coming decades. In theory, such a single light particle offers bene

Re: Questions of size...

2000-12-10 Thread Anonymous
Sampo A Syreeni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >Just by the way, how widespread is this use of the word 'geodesic'? > > Not very, I think. It seems it's RAH's specialty. It's quite poetic, > actually. http://www.google.com/search?q="geodesic+economy"+-hettinga+-shipwright Linkname: David J. Phi

The Taxman Cometh

2000-12-27 Thread Anonymous
http://www.jewishworldreview.com/cols/williams1.asp

Re: New Cryptanalytic Results on AES Candidates

2000-04-04 Thread Anonymous remailer
>This is nothing more than salesmanship, cutting ciphers down to absurd >numbers of reduced rounds in order to have some kind of "cryptanalytic" >results to report against them. A ! You attacked B. Fucking Schneier ! Prepare for a barrage of rebuttals from groupies. In the States ido

am i anonymous

2000-04-04 Thread Anonymous Sender
I just downloaded Mixmaster and I'm trying to find out how anonymous it really is. Is there anything anyone can tell about me or where this message originated? Thanks for your help.

Re: Remote bugging: new mobile telephony feature

2000-04-05 Thread Anonymous remailer
>new features coming to a mobile phone near you interesting: the subscriber's >telephony provider will be able to initiate outbound calls via a request >over SMS and even will be able to access the user's phone directory without >user approval or notification. Nobody at this meeting that I coul

Cloak(a)ware ?

2000-05-04 Thread Anonymous Sender
There is some traffic on sci.crypt about cloakware, which apparently transforms executables into semantically equivalent but very removed from the human-interface flow, in order to make reverse-engineering and mods more difficult. Does anyone have more insight into this ? sci.crypt: It seems ou

Re: Napster + StegoMPEG: prelude to eternity

2000-05-07 Thread Anonymous Sender
>Instead, Stego your Eternal data into MP3s >and propogate. The MP3 propogation structure is there, in >Napster, and more robust distributed-index versions that will follow. Interesting. Like printing political messages on free condoms (targeted to what gender, you ask ... ) One of the ways wo

Re: Zero-Knowledge Sells Out

2000-06-01 Thread Anonymous Sender
>Ian Goldberg's reputation capital is all that is holding up ZKS. He's Like Zimmerman's rep cap held NAI's brand of PGP ? Heh heh. People that feel that they need security usually do not fall for "as seen on TV" celebrity endorsements. The whole idea of available-source crypto is that you do n

Re: technology naming

2000-06-26 Thread Anonymous Sender
>So we see things like "Freedom", "Harmless Little Project" -- trying >to use persuade the governments to propose "banning freedom". Small s/w cos (ie. ZKS/HavenCo) or cult movements (ie. FSF/GNU/Linux) do not have talent and cannot afford to hire good social engineers. Talented social engineers

sh .g;

2000-06-27 Thread Anonymous Remailer
This is the UNIX version of the "ILOVEYOU" worm, which works on the honor system. If you receive this email, delete a bunch of GIFs, MP3s, and binaries from your home directory, then send a copy of this email to everyone you know.

Source of Kiddie Porn?

2000-07-09 Thread Anonymous Sender
Perhaps one of the helpful lurking LEOs (Hi Jeff!) can answer a question or two: Is the age of a person relevant when deciding whether or not to string them up for possessing naughty pictures of young hard bodies? What about the source of said porn? Examples: - One of the numerous 13-yr-old

SFBAY CP meat meet timeout handler

2000-10-17 Thread Anonymous Remailer
Since no timely announcement from usual sources was detected, why not meet in San Francisco, Golden Gate Park, 9th and Lincoln, create an ad hoc agenda and beat it till dinner time.

Re: ZKS goes GAK

2000-10-31 Thread Anonymous Remailer
>If the original Freedom product is: > >a. as unbreakable/untraceable as was originally planned (verdict is out, IMO) > >and > >b. is continued to be supported and distributed > >then why would the new "trusted third parties" system be needed? Risking to fall into the doomsayer trap, I would call

Foreign expert opinion unrelated to Tim May

2000-11-26 Thread Anonymous Remailer
Gadhafi advises US power sharing Sunday, 26 November 2000 16:09 (ET) Gadhafi advises US power sharing By SADEK al-TARHUNI TRIPOLI, Libya, Nov. 26 (UPI) -- Libyan leader Col. Moammar Gadhafi has advised the United States to split the presidency between Democrat candidate Al Gore and Republican

CDR: bell does usenet

2000-11-29 Thread Anonymous Remailer

Bruble2 address change

2000-09-29 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