> From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wed Aug 9 22:00:58 2006
> To: nanog@merit.edu
> Subject: Re: SORBS Contact
> From: Allan Poindexter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Wed, 09 Aug 2006 20:59:36 -0600
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> Matthew> so would you consider as it is my network, that I should
> Matthew> not be allowed to impose
Michael Nicks wrote:
Do we all really believe this laptop ban will last? I sure don't.
I think there are two issues in this thread -- this must refer to the
air travel bans. I don't know, but I'll bet it not only persists, it
will get worse.
The other issue has to do with the trend to th
Do we all really believe this laptop ban will last? I sure don't.
Best Regards,
-Michael
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Laurence F. Sheldon, Jr. wrote:
Joseph S D Yao wrote:
Do modern laptops have disk drives that ar
In my last email message I addressed some of the issues related to botnet
C&C's and their mitigation. As mentioned, I waited to see what other
experiences told other people, as well as glimpse the opinion of others here.
In this message I will try and address some of the questions asked, but
once
On 8/11/06, Christopher L. Morrow
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It's also a great time to plant some file that POOF the authorities
> will decrypt & show it's kiddie porn. {Or just hide same in your
> browser cache.} Do YOU know what every frigging file on your
> machine is?
and here I was think
Given that business executives need their laptops, and that they
largely fly commercial across the Atlantic, I suspect that any
ban on laptops will not last long.
Regards
Marshall
On Aug 12, 2006, at 8:08 AM, Barton F. Bruce wrote:
Given the new threats and the change in policy with the
>Given the new threats and the change in policy with the airlines and
>traveling in and around the UK, has anyone changed their laptop and
>portable computing device policy? We are being questioned about the
>safety of executives traveling with their laptops.
You have just lost a valuable shie
In article
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Mike Lyon
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
Are laptops being questioned now in the UK when going through
security? I would assume that they are probably wiping every laptop
and doing the explosive check that they do...
No, in the UK they aren't checking laptops, the
On Aug 12, 2006, at 12:16 AM, joelja wrote:
Fundamentally I don't see how changes in airline policy would have a
significant effect in the steps required to secure a laptop against
theft or tampering.
Because laptops are stolen / lost infrequently enough to allow
replacement measures to be
Ken Simpson wrote:
The problem is that I already see enough legit mail hit the
quarantine due to being HTML/multipart, suspected of being sent
"direct-to-MX" due to Exchange's bizarre habit of not providing an
audit trail via Received headers, etc.
Of course by the time you can inspect th
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