Re: "Shoe bomb" and "how to defeat spyware"

2002-01-08 Thread Eugene Leitl
On Tue, 8 Jan 2002, Ken Brown wrote: > that triacetone triperoxide can be home-made, and has intriguing HMDT is another "alternative". Really fun to work with: Newsgroups: rec.pyrotechnics Subject: Re: HMDT Date: 10 Mar 92 04:53:20 GMT Organization: Tampere Univ. of Technology,

Re: How to defeat spyware

2002-01-08 Thread mattd
>>I think those who violate the C. should be killed. --Tim May<< Best defence is attack,Laph Goch by the numbers.Look at this for a APster target. http://www.pir.org/cgi-bin/nbonlin6.cgi?_ARMITAGE_RICHARD_L I've raised 2 proffr dollars on this fat jerk already,Please indicate your support fo

Re: "Shoe bomb" and "how to defeat spyware"

2002-01-08 Thread Ken Brown
http://www.idaho-post.org/Special_Notices/homemade_explosive.htm implies that triacetone triperoxide can be home-made, and has intriguing reference to "ping pong balls dissolved in acetone". Interestingly, despite scare stories, a simple google search doesn't turn up details on how to make the stu

Re: How to defeat spyware

2002-01-07 Thread Tim May
On Monday, January 7, 2002, at 05:34 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > At 04:46 PM 1/7/2002 -0800, Tim May wrote: > On Monday, January 7, 2002, at 04:11 PM, Steve Schear wrote: > >>> How to defeat spyware >>> There's no way of knowing how many people are using t

Re: How to defeat spyware

2002-01-07 Thread Dr. Evil
> It seems pretty clear from the court documents that the Scarfo > keyboard logger only recorded keystrokes. We don't have details > ("classified," "national security," "CIPA") but the exhibit > introduced as evidence shows backspaces, up-down arrows, and other > functions you'd normally associate

Re: How to defeat spyware

2002-01-07 Thread Tim May
On Monday, January 7, 2002, at 08:52 PM, Declan McCullagh wrote: > On Mon, Jan 07, 2002 at 04:46:02PM -0800, Tim May wrote: >> Setting a trap gun to blow away anyone who inserts a floppy (or hooks >> up >> a cable) to a machine he has not been given access to is morally >> permissable. > > Excep

Re: How to defeat spyware

2002-01-07 Thread Declan McCullagh
On Mon, Jan 07, 2002 at 04:46:02PM -0800, Tim May wrote: > Setting a trap gun to blow away anyone who inserts a floppy (or hooks up > a cable) to a machine he has not been given access to is morally > permissable. Except when the local firefighters show up when your house is on fire, you're awa

Re: How to defeat spyware

2002-01-07 Thread Declan McCullagh
It seems pretty clear from the court documents that the Scarfo keyboard logger only recorded keystrokes. We don't have details ("classified," "national security," "CIPA") but the exhibit introduced as evidence shows backspaces, up-down arrows, and other functions you'd normally associate with keyb

Re: How to defeat spyware

2002-01-07 Thread Tim May
On Monday, January 7, 2002, at 07:31 PM, Dr. Evil wrote: > ... > Yeah, that proposal (snipped above) would definitely defeat the plain > old BIOS keyloggers. How sophisticated is the FBI stuff? Let's make > some reasoned speculation. > > Most of their targets aren't going to be super-sophistica

Re: How to defeat spyware

2002-01-07 Thread Tim May
On Monday, January 7, 2002, at 04:11 PM, Steve Schear wrote: > How to defeat spyware > There's no way of knowing how many people are using them, but it must > be a bunch. Companies use them, the government uses them, and > suspicious spouses use them. I'm talking about k

How to defeat spyware

2002-01-07 Thread Steve Schear
How to defeat spyware There's no way of knowing how many people are using them, but it must be a bunch. Companies use them, the government uses them, and suspicious spouses use them. I'm talking about keystroke loggers--both software and hardware. http://www.zdnet.com/zdnn/stori