At 10:20 AM 2/27/2004, you wrote:
Of course, there's laser-based eavesdropping from the outside of the
building, and I'd bet this was actually the method used in many cases.
Laser/vibration-proof glass apparently does exist (it's installed in that
DARPA building in downtown watchamaface VA), but
Tyler Durden wrote:
> Of course, there's laser-based eavesdropping from the outside of the
> building, and I'd bet this was actually the method used in many cases.
> Laser/vibration-proof glass apparently does exist (it's installed in
> that DARPA building in downtown watchamaface VA), but I doubt
Variola wrote...
Silly lad, the walls have ears. And the ceilings, trimwork, light
fixtures,
heating ducts, etc.
Think outside the (secure) box, dude.
Well, of course those are the conventional channels, and for sure some of
them would have been employed. But an all-around secure communication
NEW YORK, Feb 25 (Reuters) - U.S. regulators should consider whether
radio and television services carried by cable and satellite must adhere
to indecency standards, Federal Communications Commissioner Kevin Martin
said on Wednesday.
http://biz.yahoo.com/rc/040225/tech_summit_indecency_1.html
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Looks like the UN's going to need some encrypted VoIP...
-TD
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Britain Accused of Spying on U
At 09:41 AM 2/27/04 -0500, Tyler Durden wrote:
>Looks like the UN's going to need some encrypted VoIP...
>-TD
Silly lad, the walls have ears. And the ceilings, trimwork, light
fixtures,
heating ducts, etc.
Think outside the (secure) box, dude.