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[Politech] HP announces "National Identity System" for governments [priv] (fwd)

2005-05-26 Thread J.A. Terranson
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Events For September

2005-05-26 Thread Mark Kinloch
Title: Dear , Dear Sir/ Madam, Some events that you or a colleague may be interested in: The Future of Nuclear in Europe – Brussels - Oct Public Service Broadcasting – Brussels – Sep   Coming in September: Sustainable Communities series – 1st event - Sustainable Mobility – Brussels -

Re: Anonymous Site Registration

2005-05-26 Thread Roy M. Silvernail
Justin wrote: On 2005-05-26T13:17:38-0400, Tyler Durden wrote: OK, what's the best way to put up a website anonymously? Tor? It's not immune from traffic analysis, but it's nearly the best you can do to hide the server's location/isp from clients. i2p is another possibility. You can try

Re: Anonymous Site Registration

2005-05-26 Thread Justin
On 2005-05-26T13:17:38-0400, Tyler Durden wrote: > OK, what's the best way to put up a website anonymously? Tor? It's not immune from traffic analysis, but it's nearly the best you can do to hide the server's location/isp from clients. > Let's assume that it has nothing to do with national secur

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Anonymous Site Registration

2005-05-26 Thread Tyler Durden
OK, what's the best way to put up a website anonymously? Let's assume that it has nothing to do with national security...the Feds aren't interested. BUT, let's assume that the existence and/or content of the website would probably direct a decent amount of law-suits. Presumably there's no w

RE: /. [CIA's Info Ops Team Hosts 3-Day Cyber Wargame]

2005-05-26 Thread Tyler Durden
Other versions of the press release are fairly amusing, and can be paraphrased as follows: "Imagining a world where most nations are allied against the United States, the CIA is currently..." -TD From: Eugen Leitl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: /.

[declan@well.com: [Politech] Are the encryption wars really over? Maybe not [priv]]

2005-05-26 Thread Eugen Leitl
- Forwarded message from Declan McCullagh - From: Declan McCullagh Date: Wed, 25 May 2005 22:09:53 -0400 To: politech@politechbot.com Subject: [Politech] Are the encryption wars really over? Maybe not [priv] User-Agent: Mozilla Thunderbird 1.0 (Macintosh/20041206) Whether the crypto war

/. [CIA's Info Ops Team Hosts 3-Day Cyber Wargame]

2005-05-26 Thread Eugen Leitl
Link: http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=05/05/26/044209 Posted by: samzenpus, on 2005-05-26 06:03:00 from the do-you-want-to-play-a-game dept. ScentCone writes "The CIA has booked some conference rooms and is [1]working through a simulated 'digital Pearl Harbor' to see how government

Minnesota court takes dim view on encryption

2005-05-26 Thread Sarad AV
A Minnesota appeals court has ruled that the presence of encryption software on a computer may be viewed as evidence of criminal intent. http://news.com.com/Minnesota+court+takes+dim+view+of+encryption/2100-1030_3-5718978.html __ Do you Yahoo!