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> Did the Cypherpunks have their heyday and that's it?
That is it. This is the ghost of cypherpunks.
Cypherpunks always was a self contradiction - a
political group pushing a fundamentally non political
attack upon the state, and thus upon the very existence
of politics.
This made some s
On Wed, 14 Sep 2005 10:06:21 -0400, Trei, Peter said:
> This technique is decades old. I read an account of the British
> Secret Service (MI5? 6?) installing a bugged phone next to a
> cable machine in the London Soviet Embassy in the late 70's, but
MI5, early 60's or even late 50's. Described
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Eugen Leitl wrote
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> Link: http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=05/09/13/1644259
> Posted by: CmdrTaco, on 2005-09-13 17:04:00
>
>from the but-i-love-clicky-keyboards dept.
>[1]stinerman writes "Three students at UC-Berkley used a 10 minute
>[2]recording of a keyboard to recover 96% of