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The reason that taliban caught in Afghanistan, and people
with the wrong accent caught in Afghanistan, tend to wind
up in Guantanamo Bay is not because Afghan warlords are
taking orders from US overlords, it is because Afghan
warlords are fighting a holy war
--- J.A. Terranson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, 11 Dec 2004, Bill Stewart wrote:
The more serious problem is what this means for computer evidence
search and seizure procedures - the US has some official rules about
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At 06:01 PM 12/11/04 +, Justin wrote:
On 2004-12-11T06:48:41-0800, Major Variola (ret) wrote:
Mixmaster is the most godawful complex thing to use, much less
administer, around. Even Jack B Nymble is complex. It needs a
simple
luser interface and something to piggyback servers on.
Not
* Adam Shostack:
On Sat, Dec 11, 2004 at 10:24:09PM +0100, Florian Weimer wrote:
| * R. A. Hettinga quotes a news article:
|
| There have been numerous media reports in recent years that terrorist
| groups, including al-Qaida, were using steganographic techniques.
|
| As far as I
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On Sun, 12 Dec 2004, Major Variola (ret) wrote:
Psyops ain't just for the (overt) military you know...
http://www.fortwayne.com/mld/newssentinel/news/editorial/10367781.htm
Truth be told, lies are part of Pentagon strategy
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WASHINGTON - The
It seems consistent that Al Qaeda prefers being 'fish in the sea' to
standing out by use of crypto. Also, given the depth and breadth of
conspiracies they believe in, it seems that they might see all us
cryptographers as a massive deception technique to get them to use bad
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On 10 Dec 2004 at 21:47, Joseph Ashwood wrote:
Wardriving is also basically dead. Sure there are a handful
of people that do it, but the number is so small as to be
irrelevant.
I regularly use the internet through other people's unprotected
wireless networks, simply for convenience
--
On 11 Dec 2004 at 8:29, J.A. Terranson wrote:
Looking out of my fifth floor window I can connect to ~20
802.x nets *without* directional antennas or high powered
cards. With extra gear, I can hit almost 50, and in both
cases, roughly a third are completely open, another third are
http://www.nytimes.com/2004/12/12/weekinreview/12bigp.html?oref=loginpagewanted=printposition=
The New York Times
December 12, 2004
To the Computer, You're Still Beautiful
By MATTHEW L. WALD
UNATTRACTIVE passport photos, once merely traditional, may become
mandatory. The reason is that
At 12:01 AM 12/13/04 -0600, J.A. Terranson wrote:
Interestingly, I don't
know of anyone who still actively wardrives at random (as opposed to
against specific targets) for this same reason.
I've met some people this year who war-fly SoCal: a cessna, laptop, and
regular dipole
suffices, and a GPS
from R. H Frank's Passion within reason
to gain trust we show our commitment by doing hard work.
In web's of trust, one way to add to new reputation would be to require
each new node to perform an asymmetrically difficult task for more than
one pre-existing node, on top of existing anti-faking
At 02:47 PM 12/9/04 -0500, Tyler Durden wrote:
Oh, general cluelessness doesn't suprise me. What suprises me is that
the
writer of the original article seemed to believe that Stego was a new
development.
The high-level pigs try to introduce this hysteria-generator
periodically.
The dumb typists
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On 9 Dec 2004 at 19:47, Joseph Ashwood wrote:
In short, except for those few people who have some use for
MixMaster, MixMaster was stillborn.
As one of those few people who have had some use for Mixmaster,
it does not seem stillborn to me.
--digsig
James A. Donald
--- Justin Guyett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2004-12-11T08:10:27-0500, Steve Thompson wrote:
[snip]
This is what happens when one picks up ideas from people who present
them
second-hand (or at even greater distances from their origin) and who
do
not make proper footnotes.
That's
http://www.latimes.com/features/health/medicine/la-me-webb12dec12,1,7938237,print.story?coll=la-health-medicine
The Los Angeles Times
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December 12, 2004
Gary Webb, an
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On 9 Dec 2004 at 16:15, J.A. Terranson wrote:
(3) The other camp believes that stego is a lab-only toy,
unsuitable for much of anything besides scaring the shit out
of the people in the Satan camp.
I have used stego for practical purposes. The great advantage
of stego is that it
On Sun, 12 Dec 2004, R.A. Hettinga wrote:
computer chip. In airports and at border crossings, a machine will read the
chip to see if the information there matches the bearer's face. But the
machine can be flummoxed by smiles, which introduce teeth, wrinkles, seams
and other distortions.
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