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EU Moves Forward with Data Retention

2004-12-16 Thread Eugen Leitl

Link: http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=04/12/16/005
Posted by: samzenpus, on 2004-12-16 07:47:00

   from the find-out-what-you-said-last-week dept.
   KokoBonobo writes  euobserver.com reports on [1]controversial
   proposals to require EU service operators to retain data about
   telephone calls and e-mails as part of an overall fight against crime
   and terrorism. The retained data would not only consist of logs, but
   of entire conversations and contents of the e-mails and SMS messages.
   This [2]document from the [3]European Commission's Information Society
   goes into further detail.

   [4]Click Here 

References

   1. http://www.euobserver.com/?aid=17906sid=9
   2. 
http://europa.eu.int/information_society/topics/ecomm/doc/useful_information/library/public_consult/data_retention/consultation_data_retention_30_7_04.pdf
   3. http://europa.eu.int/information_society/index_en.htm
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Re: Gait advances in emerging biometrics

2004-12-16 Thread Eugen Leitl
On Wed, Dec 15, 2004 at 07:58:27PM -0800, Major Variola (ret) wrote:

 Look up Johansson, et al.  Point light displays.  Yes you can tell
 sex, age, etc., from the ratios of rotational axes, etc, but a stone
 in the shoe is a bitch.

Isolated biometrics are nigh to useless. But integrated, they become
increasingly more and more difficult to fool. Some of it is cheap, too.
There are phase-evaluating 2d integrated sensors which have a depth of up to
7 m, which are very cheap in principle. Mounted in a gate, this will give you
face/ear/head geometry. Calculating a fingerprint from a topology map is
something any embedded can do. With IR/NIR you'll get a skin pigmentation
map. 

Teraherz will give you body geometry. Olfactorics will give you volatile MHC
fragments, and thus a hash of your immune diversity (and your current
perfume). Add gait recognition, and you've got a real rich telebiometrics
signature.

Anyone who owns that infrastructure is even more dangerous than who 0wns the
voting machines. The perfect enabler to establish a totalitarian control
system.
 
 All faith is in drivers' licenses, a total joke, I got gummies on your
 'prints, all your time-derivatives are mine.
 
 But grant$ are good, and flavor$ of DARPA be bitchin.

Absolutely. It's like owning a mint for grant money.

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pgp global directory bugged instructions

2004-12-16 Thread Adam Back
So PGP are now running a pgp key server which attempts to consilidate
the inforamtion from the existing key servers, but screen it by
ability to receive email at the address.

So they send you an email with a link in it and you go there and it
displays your key userid, keyid, fingerprint and email address.

Then it says:

| Please verify that the email address on this key, [EMAIL PROTECTED],
| is your email address, and is properly configured to send and
| receive PGP secured email.
|
| If the information is correct, click 'Accept'. By clicking 'Accept',
| your key will be published to the directory, where other PGP users
| will be able to retrieve it in order to encrypt messages to you and
| verify signed messages from you.
|
| If this information is incorrect, click 'Cancel'. By clicking
| 'Cancel', this key will not be published. You may then submit
| another key with the correct information.

So here's the problem: it does not mention anything about checking
that this is your fingerprint.  If it's not your fingerprint but it is
your email address you could end up DoSing yourself, or at least
perpetuating a imposter key into the new supposedly email validated
keyserver db.

(For example on some key servers there are keys with my name and email
that are nothing to do with me -- they are pure forgeries).

Suggest they add something to say in red letters check the fingerprint
AND keyid matches your key.

Adam



[ISN] An Indonesian's Prison Memoir Takes Holy War Into Cyberspace

2004-12-16 Thread R.A. Hettinga

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http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A62095-2004Dec13.html

By Alan Sipress
Washington Post Foreign Service
December 14, 2004

JAKARTA, Indonesia -- After Imam Samudra was charged with engineering
the devastating Bali nightclub bombings two years ago, he taunted his
police accusers in court, then greeted his death sentence with the
cry, Infidels die!

So when Samudra published a jailhouse autobiography this fall, it was
not surprising that it contained virulent justifications for the Bali
attacks, which killed 202 people, most of them foreign tourists.

But tucked into the back of the 280-page book is a chapter of an
entirely different cast titled Hacking, Why Not? There, Samudra
urges fellow Muslim radicals to take the holy war into cyberspace by
attacking U.S. computers, with the particular aim of committing credit
card fraud, called carding. The chapter then provides an outline on
how to get started.

The primer on carding is rudimentary, according to U.S. and Indonesian
cybercrime experts, but they said the chapter provides a rare glimpse
into the mounting threat posed by terrorists using Internet fraud to
finance their operations.

The worry is that an army of people doing cybercrime could raise a
great deal of money for other activities that terrorists are carrying
out, said Alan Paller, research director of the Sans Institute, a
U.S. Internet-security training company.

Samudra, 34, is among the most technologically savvy members of Jemaah
Islamiah, an underground Islamic radical movement in Southeast Asia
that is linked to al Qaeda. He sought to fund the Bali attacks in part
through online credit card fraud, according to Indonesian police. They
said Samudra's laptop computer revealed an attempt at carding, but it
was unclear whether he had succeeded.

Internet crime experts said Samudra's book seems unprecedented as a
tool for recruiting radical Muslims into a campaign of online fraud
and building networks of fundraisers.

This is exactly the kind of advice you would give someone who wanted
to get started in cybercrime, said Paller, who reviewed a translation
of the chapter. It doesn't focus on a specific technique, but focuses
on how you find techniques and focuses on connecting with other people
to act loosely together.

Titled Me Against the Terrorist! the book depicts Samudra on the
cover in a now-classic pose from his trial last year in Bali. He is
clad in a white shirt and white Muslim skullcap, with his right arm
outstretched and a single finger raised as he lectures the judges.

Four thousand copies in Indonesian have been issued by a small
publisher and are selling for about $4 each in at least seven cities
across the islands of Java and Sumatra, said Achmad Michdan, Samudra's
attorney, who wrote the forward. Michdan said the publisher is
planning a second run and is considering translating the book into
English, French and Arabic. Profits benefit Samudra's wife and
children. Samudra remains on death row.

Most of the book is a memoir that tracks Samudra from his early
schooling in Java, through his arms training in the Afghan mountains,
his exile in Malaysia and his return to Indonesia. It includes
arguments for killing Western civilians and bitter critiques of U.S.
policy in Israel, Afghanistan and Iraq, including photographs of
Muslim civilian casualties.

Toward the end, Samudra informs readers that the United States is not
as invincible as they might think.

It would not be America if the country were secure. It would not be
America if its computer network were impenetrable, he writes at the
beginning of the hacking chapter. He continues by urging fellow
militants to exploit this opening: Any man-made product contains
weakness because man himself is a weak creature. So it is with the
Americans, who boast they are a strong nation.

The chapter is less a how-to manual than a course of study for
aspiring hackers and carders. Samudra directs them to specific
Indonesian-language Web sites that provide instruction. For those who
find these sites too sophisticated, he counsels first learning
computer programming languages, in particular Linux, and suggests
several other Web sites, including one run by young Muslims. Then he
advises learning about hacking by finding mentors through online
chats. He lists six chat rooms as sources.

Next, Samudra discusses the process of scanning for Web sites
vulnerable to hacking, then moves on to a three-page discussion on the
basics of online credit card fraud and money laundering.

This is hacking for dummies, said Evan F. Kohlmann, a U.S.
consultant on international terrorism who also reviewed the chapter.
But in this day and age, you 

Off-the-Record Messaging (IM plugin)

2004-12-16 Thread lcs Mixmaster Remailer
Nikita Borisov and Ian Goldberg have released
Off-the-Record Messaging (http://www.xelerance.com/mirror/otr/),
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hard-to-deny proof you wrote anything in particular; in fact, there is a
toolkit to help people forge messages, making it extra-hard to pin
things on you.  Perfect forward secrecy means that your past messages
and conversations remain protected even if your keys are compromised.

You can read the OTR protocol description, download the
source code for the gaim-otr plugin, or grab a gaim-otr binary package for
Debian or Fedora Core.



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USPS Service Kiosks Taking Pictures of Customers

2004-12-16 Thread Eugen Leitl

Link: http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=04/12/16/1418246
Posted by: michael, on 2004-12-16 15:11:00

   from the say-cheese dept.
   [1]NW writes According to [2]FOIA documents obtained by EPIC new
   Postal Service self-service postage machines take portrait-style
   photographs of customers and retain them for 30 days. IBM is the
   [3]contractor behind the kiosks. Note that the kiosk is supposed to
   not complete the transaction if it determines the photograph has been
   compromised, so simply covering the camera is unlikely to work. As the
   cost of cameras and digital storage approaches zero, is it inevitable
   that every machine you interact with will take your photograph and
   store it?

   [4]Click Here 

References

   1. http://www.shaftek.org/blog/
   2. http://www.epic.org/privacy/postal/
   3. http://www-1.ibm.com/kiosk/government.html
   4. 
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Re: Off-the-Record Messaging (IM plugin)

2004-12-16 Thread Hal Finney
 Nikita Borisov and Ian Goldberg have released
 Off-the-Record Messaging (http://www.xelerance.com/mirror/otr/),

It looks like Ian Goldberg's site might be a more authoritative source,
http://www.cypherpunks.ca/otr/ .

One interesting feature is authentication + deniability.  You know who
you are talking to, but afterwards anyone who captured a transcript can't
prove who said it.  Usually we do authentication with digital signatures,
but the problem is that binds you to what you say and it can be used
against you afterwards.

OTR does it by signing the key exchange which creates a MAC key for each
direction.  (A MAC is a keyed hash which is then applied to each message.)
Each message gets MAC'd and this way you know that the messages are
authentic and untampered.

This already protects you against your conversant; both of you know the
MAC keys in each direction (one knows them in order to MAC new messages;
the other knows them in order to verify the MAC), so each guy can
forge messages created by the other guy and create a bogus transcript.
That means that neither person can publish a transcript and credibly
claim that it authentically represents what was said.

Then, there's another trick: when you are through with them you publish
your MAC keys, in the clear.  This does not compromise secrecy; all of
the data is encrypted with a different key.  But it means that now, anyone
could in retrospect forge a transcript showing you saying anything at all.
And that of course means that no such transcript has any credibility in
terms of providing cryptographic evidence of what you said.

Hal



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Soru 6 : Avrupa ambleminin stnde ka yldz bulunmaktadr?

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c  ) 
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d  ) 
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Soru 7 : Hatr iin ne yenir?

a  ) 
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b  ) 
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c  ) 
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c  ) 
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Cevaplarnz gndermek iin sayfann altndaki butona tklayn!


Soru 1 : Amerika Birleik Devletleri'nn bakenti neresidir?

a  ) 
Washington
b  ) 
New York
c  ) 
Los Angeles
d  ) 
Miami

Soru 2 : Kaa kimin eseridir?

a  ) 
Halide Edip Advar
b  ) 
Nurullah Ata
c  ) 
Aziz Nesin
d  ) 
mer Seyfettin

Soru 3 : Ayana pasl ivi batan kii hangi hastala yakalanabilir?

a  ) 
Dizanteri
b  ) 
Grip
c  ) 
Tetanos
d  ) 
ocuK felci

Soru 4 : 'Fazla mal gz karmaz' atasznde ka tane nl harf vardr?

a  ) 
8
b  ) 
7
c  ) 
6
d  ) 
5

Soru 5 : retmenler gnn hangi tarihte kutlarz?

a  ) 
12 Haziran
b  ) 
24 Kasm
c  ) 
20 Aralk
d  ) 
3 ubat

Soru 6 : Avrupa ambleminin stnde ka yldz bulunmaktadr?

a  ) 
12
b  ) 
22
c  ) 
13
d  ) 
20

Soru 7 : Hatr iin ne yenir?

a  ) 
i tavuk
b  ) 
Karpuz
c  ) 
Ekmek
d  ) 
Bal

Soru 8 : Dnya aka gn hangisidir?

a  ) 
1 Mays
b  ) 
1 Haziran
c  ) 
1 ubat
d  ) 
1 Nisan

Soru 9 : Kei yoluna ne denir?

a  ) 
pek Yolu
b  ) 
Patika
c  ) 
Otoyol
d  ) 
Hibiri

Soru 10 : Gnee en uzak olan gezegen hangisidir?

a  ) 
Satrn
b  ) 
Neptn
c  ) 
Pluton
d  ) 
Urans










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Re: Gait advances in emerging biometrics

2004-12-16 Thread Major Variola (ret)
At 12:28 PM 12/16/04 +0100, Eugen Leitl wrote:

Anyone who owns that infrastructure is even more dangerous than who
0wns the
voting machines.

Very nice quote.

Can I get an insurance policy on you, with me as beneficiary?




Re: pgp global directory bugged instructions

2004-12-16 Thread Justin
On 2004-12-16T05:50:22-0500, Adam Back wrote:
 
 So PGP are now running a pgp key server which attempts to consolidate
 the inforamtion from the existing key servers, but screen it by
 ability to receive email at the address.
 ...
 So here's the problem: it does not mention anything about checking
 that this is your fingerprint.

What about the fact that they're tying key validity to valid email
addresses, when the two have nothing to do with each other?  A key does
not need to have an associated email address, or the latter could be
purposely incorrect.

If this is their idea of key verification, they're going to exclude
perfectly legitimate keys from this new database.



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Re: pgp global directory bugged instructions

2004-12-16 Thread Jon Callas
Thanks for the bug report. We appreciate your help in fine-tuning the 
language in the verification emails of the beta test of the PGP Global 
Directory. We noticed this one, ourselves, and put out an improvement 
to it on Tuesday. Please check it over and see what you think of the 
improved version.

If you would like to send bug reports to us directly, please feel free 
to send them to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cypherpunks and Cryptography are both 
inefficient ways to get them to us, as Cryptography waits for Perry to 
approve the post, and Cypherpunks waits for Bob Hettinga to forward it.

However, the Global Directory does not consolidate information from any 
other keyservers. It is a replacement for the old keyserver, 
keyserver.pgp.com, and will take over that venerable old server's job 
once beta test is concluded. We are, however, migrating a number of 
keys from the old keyserver to that one.

Think of the new keyserver as a mix between traditional keyservers, 
mailing list servers like mailman, and a robot CA. Its intent is to 
improve upon the older keyservers by giving some modicum of assurance 
that keys in it belong to someone, as well as allowing someones to 
recover from forgetting their passphrase.

Jon
On 16 Dec 2004, at 7:13 AM, R.A. Hettinga wrote:
--- begin forwarded text
Date: Thu, 16 Dec 2004 05:50:22 -0500
From: Adam Back [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Cypherpunks [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Cryptography [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: pgp global directory bugged instructions
User-Agent: Mutt/1.4.1i
Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
So PGP are now running a pgp key server which attempts to consilidate
the inforamtion from the existing key servers, but screen it by
ability to receive email at the address.
So they send you an email with a link in it and you go there and it
displays your key userid, keyid, fingerprint and email address.
Then it says:
| Please verify that the email address on this key, [EMAIL PROTECTED],
| is your email address, and is properly configured to send and
| receive PGP secured email.
|
| If the information is correct, click 'Accept'. By clicking 'Accept',
| your key will be published to the directory, where other PGP users
| will be able to retrieve it in order to encrypt messages to you and
| verify signed messages from you.
|
| If this information is incorrect, click 'Cancel'. By clicking
| 'Cancel', this key will not be published. You may then submit
| another key with the correct information.
So here's the problem: it does not mention anything about checking
that this is your fingerprint.  If it's not your fingerprint but it is
your email address you could end up DoSing yourself, or at least
perpetuating a imposter key into the new supposedly email validated
keyserver db.
(For example on some key servers there are keys with my name and email
that are nothing to do with me -- they are pure forgeries).
Suggest they add something to say in red letters check the fingerprint
AND keyid matches your key.
Adam
--- end forwarded text
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[predicting the end of the world] has not been found agreeable to
experience. -- Edward Gibbon, 'Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire'
--
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3460 West Bayshore  Fax: +1 (650) 319-9001
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USA  28b6 52bf 5a46 bc98 e63d
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PGP Corporation Tel: +1 (650) 319-9016
3460 West Bayshore  Fax: +1 (650) 319-9001
Palo Alto, CA 94303 PGP: ed15 5bdf cd41 adfc 00f3
USA  28b6 52bf 5a46 bc98 e63d

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2004-12-16 Thread Eugen Leitl
- Forwarded message from Mr Ellis Weinberger [EMAIL PROTECTED] -

From: Mr Ellis Weinberger [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 10 Dec 2004 08:54:04 + (GMT)
To: Thad E. Starner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [wearables] Nokia cellular cameras


Nokia sell cameras which contain motion sensors, temperature sensors, 
microphones, and cell phones, and which can send sms, mms, and smtp messages:

Nokia Observation Camera:
http://www.nokia.com/nokia/0,,4654,00.html

Nokia Remote Camera:
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Research Associate   | Cambridge | f: (+44) (0)1223 333160
Cambridge University Library | CB3 9DR   | e: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Blunkett hands in cards after prints found on visa

2004-12-16 Thread R.A. Hettinga
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2004/12/15/blunkett_checks_out/print.html

The Register


 Biting the hand that feeds IT

The Register » Internet and Law » Digital Rights/Digital Wrongs »

 Original URL: http://www.theregister.co.uk/2004/12/15/blunkett_checks_out/

Blunkett hands in cards after prints found on visa
By John Lettice (john.lettice at theregister.co.uk)
Published Wednesday 15th December 2004 23:11 GMT

David Blunkett, UK Home Secretary and prime mover behind the British ID
card scheme, resigned this evening after further revelations concerning the
residency application of his lover's nanny. Emails seen by Sir Alan Budd's
enquiry made it clear that - contrary to Home Office denials - the letter
to the nanny warning of a possible 12 month delay had been dealt with by
his office.

This was critical to Blunkett's defence. He had claimed that he merely
checked over the initial application, and when over the weekend it was
claimed (http://www.theregister.co.uk/2004/12/13/blunkett_bashes_dti/) that
he had produced the letter from the immigration service in a meeting with
senior civil servants, a Home Office spokesman insisted that he had had no
contact with the letter at all, at any stage.

In a statement (http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/4099761.stm)
tonight, Blunkett concedes that Budd's enquiry has identified a fax and an
exchange of emails between my office and the Immigration and Nationality
Directorate based on the letter that he had had no contact with. He says
that he was always awareof this letter, but did not remember holding a
copy. I have no recollection of dealing with this in any way... I have no
recollection of issuing instructions to deal with the application, but only
to continuing the elimination of the backlog in general.

The email is reported to have said no favours but slightly quicker. We at
The Register feel that we would have trouble figuring out how that works
even if we were sober. Which we are not entirely; but, since you ask, this
evening's Privacy International Christmas bash went rather better than one
could possibly have expected. Education Secretary Charles Clarke wins the
ID scheme poisoned chalice. He commented that there would be continuity
between his approach and Blunkett's; the immigration status of any
paramours which Clarke may or may not have is not known at time of press.
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44 Farquhar Street, Boston, MA 02131 USA
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[predicting the end of the world] has not been found agreeable to
experience. -- Edward Gibbon, 'Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire'


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Re: Do 'Ocean's Twelve'-Style Heists Really Happen?

2004-12-16 Thread Justin
On 2004-12-15T10:14:14-0500, R.A. Hettinga wrote:
 
 This popped up in my bearer filter this morning...
 
 Cheers,
 RAH
 ---
 
 http://www.mtv.com/movies/news/articles/1494863/12142004/story.jhtml
 
 MTV.com - Movies - News
   12.14.2004 9:03 PM EST
 
 Reel To Real: Do 'Ocean's Twelve'-Style Heists Really Happen?
 Sometimes, but the real-life criminals can't possibly be as hot as George
 Clooney and Brad Pitt.

http://home.earthlink.net/~kinnopio/news/news040922.htm
(it's gone, but google still has it cached)

The Bank Job will have Statham playing a real-life bank robber. The
plot is based on the true story of Britain's biggest bank robbery ever:
In 1971 the Baker Street bank in London was robbed, no arrests were ever
made, and none of the money was ever found.  It's a story that hasn't
been told in 30 years because of a government-issued gag order.

The incident is also discussed briefly here:
http://www.lukeford.net/profiles/profiles/ross_bell.htm

There is some doubt whether the heist was real... if it did happen, it's
been covered up for so long that finding any real proof would be
difficult.  It could be a scam just to make money off of a movie.



Re: Gait advances in emerging biometrics

2004-12-16 Thread Major Variola (ret)
At 12:31 PM 12/14/04 -0500, Sunder wrote:
Original URL: http://www.theregister.co.uk/2004/12/14/alt_biometrics/
Gait advances in emerging biometrics

By John Leyden (john.leyden at theregister.co.uk)
Published Tuesday 14th December 2004 15:07 GMT

Great Juno comes; I know her by her gait.
William Shakespeare, The Tempest

Retinal scans, finger printing or facial recognition get most of the
publicity but researchers across the world are quietly labouring away
at
alternative types of biometrics.

Recognition by the way someone walk (their gait), the shape of their
ears,
the rhythm they make when they tap and the involuntary response of ears
to
sounds all have the potential to raise the stock of biometric
techniques.
According to Professor Mark Nixon, of the Image Speech and Recognition
Research Group at the University of Southampton, each has unique
advantages which makes them worth exploring.

Look up Johansson, et al.  Point light displays.  Yes you can tell
sex, age, etc., from the ratios of rotational axes, etc, but a stone
in the shoe is a bitch.

All faith is in drivers' licenses, a total joke, I got gummies on your
'prints, all your time-derivatives are mine.

But grant$ are good, and flavor$ of DARPA be bitchin.




pgp global directory bugged instructions

2004-12-16 Thread Adam Back
So PGP are now running a pgp key server which attempts to consilidate
the inforamtion from the existing key servers, but screen it by
ability to receive email at the address.

So they send you an email with a link in it and you go there and it
displays your key userid, keyid, fingerprint and email address.

Then it says:

| Please verify that the email address on this key, [EMAIL PROTECTED],
| is your email address, and is properly configured to send and
| receive PGP secured email.
|
| If the information is correct, click 'Accept'. By clicking 'Accept',
| your key will be published to the directory, where other PGP users
| will be able to retrieve it in order to encrypt messages to you and
| verify signed messages from you.
|
| If this information is incorrect, click 'Cancel'. By clicking
| 'Cancel', this key will not be published. You may then submit
| another key with the correct information.

So here's the problem: it does not mention anything about checking
that this is your fingerprint.  If it's not your fingerprint but it is
your email address you could end up DoSing yourself, or at least
perpetuating a imposter key into the new supposedly email validated
keyserver db.

(For example on some key servers there are keys with my name and email
that are nothing to do with me -- they are pure forgeries).

Suggest they add something to say in red letters check the fingerprint
AND keyid matches your key.

Adam




Re: Off-the-Record Messaging (IM plugin)

2004-12-16 Thread Hal Finney
 Nikita Borisov and Ian Goldberg have released
 Off-the-Record Messaging (http://www.xelerance.com/mirror/otr/),

It looks like Ian Goldberg's site might be a more authoritative source,
http://www.cypherpunks.ca/otr/ .

One interesting feature is authentication + deniability.  You know who
you are talking to, but afterwards anyone who captured a transcript can't
prove who said it.  Usually we do authentication with digital signatures,
but the problem is that binds you to what you say and it can be used
against you afterwards.

OTR does it by signing the key exchange which creates a MAC key for each
direction.  (A MAC is a keyed hash which is then applied to each message.)
Each message gets MAC'd and this way you know that the messages are
authentic and untampered.

This already protects you against your conversant; both of you know the
MAC keys in each direction (one knows them in order to MAC new messages;
the other knows them in order to verify the MAC), so each guy can
forge messages created by the other guy and create a bogus transcript.
That means that neither person can publish a transcript and credibly
claim that it authentically represents what was said.

Then, there's another trick: when you are through with them you publish
your MAC keys, in the clear.  This does not compromise secrecy; all of
the data is encrypted with a different key.  But it means that now, anyone
could in retrospect forge a transcript showing you saying anything at all.
And that of course means that no such transcript has any credibility in
terms of providing cryptographic evidence of what you said.

Hal



Off-the-Record Messaging (IM plugin)

2004-12-16 Thread lcs Mixmaster Remailer
Nikita Borisov and Ian Goldberg have released
Off-the-Record Messaging (http://www.xelerance.com/mirror/otr/),
an IM plugin for private communication providing not only
the usual encryption and authentication, but also deniability and
perfect forward secrecy.  Deniability avoids digital signatures on
messages (while preserving authenticity and integrity), so there is no
hard-to-deny proof you wrote anything in particular; in fact, there is a
toolkit to help people forge messages, making it extra-hard to pin
things on you.  Perfect forward secrecy means that your past messages
and conversations remain protected even if your keys are compromised.

You can read the OTR protocol description, download the
source code for the gaim-otr plugin, or grab a gaim-otr binary package for
Debian or Fedora Core.



Re: Gait advances in emerging biometrics

2004-12-16 Thread Eugen Leitl
On Wed, Dec 15, 2004 at 07:58:27PM -0800, Major Variola (ret) wrote:

 Look up Johansson, et al.  Point light displays.  Yes you can tell
 sex, age, etc., from the ratios of rotational axes, etc, but a stone
 in the shoe is a bitch.

Isolated biometrics are nigh to useless. But integrated, they become
increasingly more and more difficult to fool. Some of it is cheap, too.
There are phase-evaluating 2d integrated sensors which have a depth of up to
7 m, which are very cheap in principle. Mounted in a gate, this will give you
face/ear/head geometry. Calculating a fingerprint from a topology map is
something any embedded can do. With IR/NIR you'll get a skin pigmentation
map. 

Teraherz will give you body geometry. Olfactorics will give you volatile MHC
fragments, and thus a hash of your immune diversity (and your current
perfume). Add gait recognition, and you've got a real rich telebiometrics
signature.

Anyone who owns that infrastructure is even more dangerous than who 0wns the
voting machines. The perfect enabler to establish a totalitarian control
system.
 
 All faith is in drivers' licenses, a total joke, I got gummies on your
 'prints, all your time-derivatives are mine.
 
 But grant$ are good, and flavor$ of DARPA be bitchin.

Absolutely. It's like owning a mint for grant money.

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