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2000-09-28 Thread gotmilk00
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Re: Bad Coding Practices

2000-09-28 Thread Steve Furlong
Steven Furlong wrote: > Now, I think your general point is right, that it would be somewhat > difficult for a subverted programmer to insert deliberately broken > crypto, and a very bet to expect it to stay in for any length of time. ^--- > However, if the privacy software comp

IR "TEMPESTING" (was Re: police IR searches to Supremes)

2000-09-28 Thread Steven Furlong
sunder wrote: > Another option would be to get big huge water circulators and call it > art - there are a few restaurants here in NYC where they have water > running over glass panes. It's a nice calming waterfall effect. :) That's a good idea. It should stop the laser-off-the-windows accoustic

IR "TEMPESTING" (was Re: police IR searches to Supremes)

2000-09-28 Thread sunder
Richard Fiero wrote: > > One could argue that all electromagnetic radiation is in the public > domain and receivable. However it is illegal to have equipment capable > of receiving cell phone conversations because the rights of the > telephone company and the rights of the conversants could be vi

Re: Lions and Tigers and Backdoors, oh, my...

2000-09-28 Thread Tim May
At 3:03 PM -0400 9/28/00, David Honig wrote: > >One very common security model is that the security perimeter includes >the PC and you're only concerned with transmission interception. > >MS is swiss cheese but most OS have some weakness in many configs. > >How many people actually look at the so

no fedbucks means freedom

2000-09-28 Thread A. Melon
"Because the school accepts no government aid and prohibits its students from doing the same, it has the right to discriminate on the basis of religion." from a story http://www.newsday.com/ap/text/national/ap170.htm about a college for home-schoolers. Re: why govt subsidized arenas have to be

Re: police IR searches to Supremes

2000-09-28 Thread Tim May
At 3:10 PM -0400 9/28/00, Harmon Seaver wrote: > I'm having a very difficult time comprehending how plant >lights could even remotely be construed as "probable cause" -- don't the >courts have any idea of the millions of little old ladies (and whoever) >who use plant lights for their hou

digsig frenzy follies

2000-09-28 Thread A. Melon
The label "digital signature" for nonrefutable cryptostrong sigs is going down in flames. A DTMF pulse counts as a signature Oct 2. Tuesday September 26 09:15 PM EDT E-signatures for 30 million laptops By Ben Charny, ZDNet News

visor phone vs. starium?

2000-09-28 Thread A. Melon
from the clueless dept: Why would I want a PDA-phone hybrid? Why do I have the uneasy feeling the newly announced Motorola/Palm product, due in 2002, may end up combining everything Palm knows about cell phones with everything

Re: Lions and Tigers and Backdoors, oh, my...

2000-09-28 Thread David Honig
At 01:51 PM 9/28/00 -0400, Michael Motyka wrote: >You're running these crypto modules on an MS OS? Plaintext is entered >via the PC HW/MS Drivers and then exists in memory on the MS system? >This probably describes the environment for most users, though not >necessarily most of those on this list

Re: police IR searches to Supremes

2000-09-28 Thread Harmon Seaver
I'm having a very difficult time comprehending how plant lights could even remotely be construed as "probable cause" -- don't the courts have any idea of the millions of little old ladies (and whoever) who use plant lights for their house plants? Or of the multitudes who use them to jump

US spy software could devour RIP

2000-09-28 Thread anonymous
È David Ludlow and Liesbeth Evers, Network News , Wednesday 27 September 2000 Developers in the US have uncovered a way of snubbing the American equivalent of the Regulation of Investigatory Powers (RIP) Bill, prompting speculation that a similar system could be introduced into the UK. The US

Re: Lions and Tigers and Backdoors, oh, my...

2000-09-28 Thread Michael Motyka
> On Wed, 27 Sep 2000, David Honig wrote: > > >Modularity *is* useful for keeping things simple enough to analyze, but > >isn't a library with a well-defined API sufficient? > > This sort of highlights how the current models of shared code fail. A good > deal of modularity and independence of cr

Re: police IR searches to Supremes

2000-09-28 Thread Michael Motyka
> >On Wed, 27 Sep 2000, Richard Fiero wrote: > >>One could argue that all electromagnetic radiation is in the public >>domain and receivable. However it is illegal to have equipment capable >>of receiving cell phone conversations because the rights of the >>telephone company and the rights of the

Re: Choate physics again

2000-09-28 Thread Michael Motyka
>>By the time the coherent radiation (needed to make an image) passes > >Were not talking holograms, Jimmy-boy > It is fun isn't it? I think what he was trying to convey were the effects of reflection, absortion and diffusion. Without having tried one of these devices or knowing what wavelengths

Re: free speech children michigan law

2000-09-28 Thread Steven Furlong
Greg Broiles wrote: > > At 09:23 PM 9/27/00 -0400, Steven Furlong wrote: > >You claim that the man's swearing at the woman didn't violate any law, > >so she can't sue. That's probably false under Michigan criminal law > >(anti-cussing law and disturbing the peace, according to the DA; I don't > >

Choate physics again

2000-09-28 Thread A. Melon
>By the time the coherent radiation (needed to make an image) passes Were not talking holograms, Jimmy-boy

Re: free speech children michigan law

2000-09-28 Thread Steven Furlong
Tim May wrote: > > At 9:23 PM -0400 9/27/00, Steven Furlong wrote: > > Tim: > > > The point being that civil cases for damages should not be allowed > >> for NONCRIMINAL issues. That is, a "matter of law" should be involved. > >So, you're setting yourself up as the sole arbiter of the right?

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Re: police IR searches to Supremes

2000-09-28 Thread Sampo A Syreeni
On Wed, 27 Sep 2000, Richard Fiero wrote: >One could argue that all electromagnetic radiation is in the public >domain and receivable. However it is illegal to have equipment capable >of receiving cell phone conversations because the rights of the >telephone company and the rights of the conversa

Re: Lions and Tigers and Backdoors, oh, my...

2000-09-28 Thread Sampo A Syreeni
On Wed, 27 Sep 2000, David Honig wrote: >Modularity *is* useful for keeping things simple enough to analyze, but >isn't a library with a well-defined API sufficient? This sort of highlights how the current models of shared code fail. A good deal of modularity and independence of cryptography imp

Re: police IR searches to Supremes

2000-09-28 Thread Sampo A Syreeni
On Wed, 27 Sep 2000, jim bell wrote: >You probably don't understand how this IR technology works. I do, actually. It's not all that complicated. >Now, American police are supposed to work on the standard of "probable >cause." While, thank heaven, I'm not a lawyer, I have experience with the >h

Re: Rebirth of Guilds

2000-09-28 Thread Sampo A Syreeni
On Wed, 27 Sep 2000, Jim Burnes wrote: >Guy likes a girl. Wants to have sex with her. She doesn't like him >and does not want to associate with him because he's a boor, >unintelligent, ugly whatever. She shuns him (as does every other >woman in the village). Shunning is rarely a problem if it

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Re: New email could confound law enforcement

2000-09-28 Thread Bill Stewart
Ray - it looks like Disappearing Inc. has been disappearing.com for about 1.5 years longer than you've been disappearing-inc.com. In October 99, Maclen Marvit, the CEO of Disappearing, Inc. spoke at the Cypherpunks meeting in San Francisco, shortly after they had a front-page article in USA Today