Re: happy newyear's eve

2005-01-21 Thread Anonymous
Reagan, Ronald Wilson unres 1911-02-06 2004-06-05 U.S. president Reagan's ssn is 480-07-7456.

crypto, science, and popular writing

2005-01-21 Thread Major Variola (ret)
At 03:23 PM 1/20/05 +, Justin wrote: How could they possibly get clue? Scientists don't want to write pop-sci articles for a living. It's impossible to condense most current research down to digestible kernels that the masses can understand. SciAm should close down, requiring those who care

new egold phisher - this time it's a malware executable

2005-01-21 Thread sunder
So, the e-gold phishers are at it again... received a very nice email this morning with an attachment. The Received-From header showed this beauty: from 195.56.214.184 ([EMAIL PROTECTED] [195.56.214.184] (may be forged)) Indeed! Don't know if it's a trojan, spyware, virus, or worm, and I

Cpunk Sighting

2005-01-21 Thread J.A. Terranson
John Young, Cryptome strikes again. NPR is running a story on all of the sensitive information available. Funny shit! -- Yours, J.A. Terranson [EMAIL PROTECTED] 0xBD4A95BF Civilization is in a tailspin - everything is backwards, everything is upside down- doctors destroy health,

Re: Cpunk Sighting

2005-01-21 Thread Major Variola (ret)
At 04:12 PM 1/21/05 -0600, J.A. Terranson wrote: John Young, Cryptome strikes again. NPR is running a story on all of the sensitive information available. Funny shit! LATimes ran something too! And even included a link to the mental-jihadist, terrorist-du-coeur, amateur

Airport Screening Gets Smarter

2005-01-21 Thread R.A. Hettinga
http://online.wsj.com/article_print/0,,SB110617670337330699,00.html The Wall Street Journal January 20, 2005 Airport Screening Gets Smarter Government Rolls Out Tests Of Systems to Improve Detection of Explosives By KATHRYN KRANHOLD Staff Reporter of THE WALL STREET JOURNAL January 20,

crypto, science, and popular writing

2005-01-21 Thread Major Variola (ret)
At 03:23 PM 1/20/05 +, Justin wrote: How could they possibly get clue? Scientists don't want to write pop-sci articles for a living. It's impossible to condense most current research down to digestible kernels that the masses can understand. SciAm should close down, requiring those who care

new egold phisher - this time it's a malware executable

2005-01-21 Thread sunder
So, the e-gold phishers are at it again... received a very nice email this morning with an attachment. The Received-From header showed this beauty: from 195.56.214.184 ([EMAIL PROTECTED] [195.56.214.184] (may be forged)) Indeed! Don't know if it's a trojan, spyware, virus, or worm, and I