Re: Kirkland SSN document, comments and snapshot of what we're

2001-05-24 Thread David Honig
At 04:59 PM 5/22/01 -0400, Faustine wrote: If some fed thought it would be a fine public service to post all of OUR social security numbers online (truly easier than you know) would you still ~Faustine. The Fedz *have* posted Tim's SSN involuntarily.

Re: Kirkland SSN document, comments and snapshot of what we're

2001-05-24 Thread Steve Schear
At 04:59 PM 5/22/2001 -0400, Faustine wrote: If some fed thought it would be a fine public service to post all of OUR social security numbers online (truly easier than you know) would you still think this was anything to be glad about? The fact that such a powerful ID number exists on anyone at

White House offline in apparent hacker attack; monitor app

2001-05-24 Thread Declan McCullagh
I've created a monitoring program so we can watch, in near-real-time, as the poor network admins at the White House scramble to bring the First Homepage back online: http://www.mccullagh.org/bin/whmon/ As you can tell, whitehouse.gov has been up and down more than the NASDAQ (0 KB sizes mean

Re: Subpoenas

2001-05-24 Thread Mac Norton
Your friend is largely correct, but there are some important exceptions to his general principles that may be troublesome. For instance, every man has an obligation to give his evidence. It's one of those citizenship things, but it applies to mere residents as well. Granted, nationwide subpoena

Re: Kirkland SSN document, comments and snapshot of what we're

2001-05-24 Thread Faustine
Quoting ming [EMAIL PROTECTED]: If SSN were completely open and available to all, would that be a better scenerio? ie. If everyone could get anyone's social, would it have the same importance as an id#? Sure, universal access could be better, but it still depends on how it's used. I don't

Re: Fwd: Important! Check your Sympatico Email Server Settings

2001-05-24 Thread Wouter Slegers
On Tue, May 22, 2001 at 12:30:38PM -0400, Declan McCullagh wrote: Another approach: Run an SMTP server on another (other than 25) port of your non-Sympatico mail server. Heck, even run it on port 80. This will not work. Sympatico is implementing port 25-blocking, i.e. blocking all traffic TO

EuroParl Report on Echelon

2001-05-24 Thread John Young
We offer an HTML version of a 92-page draft EuroParl report on ECHELON, dated May 4, 2001: http://cryptome.org/echelon-ep.htm (246KB) This is derived from the leaked PDF original: http://fas.org/irp/program/process/europarl_draft.pdf (868KB) Before a session last night of four

Re: Destroying Sensitive Paper

2001-05-24 Thread David Honig
At 06:29 PM 5/23/01 -0500, ganns.com wrote: Surely this list has discussed destroying paper with sensitive writing on it. What is the conclusion as to the recommended method? Assume that the writing is with pencil, pen, typed, or printer output. Assume that owner of these secret documents does

Re: Destroying Sensitive Paper

2001-05-24 Thread Greg Broiles
At 06:29 PM 5/23/2001 -0500, you wrote: Surely this list has discussed destroying paper with sensitive writing on it. What is the conclusion as to the recommended method? Assume that the writing is with pencil, pen, typed, or printer output. Assume that owner of these secret documents does

Re: Kirkland SSN document, comments and snapshot of what we're

2001-05-24 Thread Faustine
Quoting Steve Schear [EMAIL PROTECTED]: At 04:59 PM 5/22/2001 -0400, Faustine wrote: If some fed thought it would be a fine public service to post all of OUR social security numbers online (truly easier than you know) would you still think this was anything to be glad about? The fact that

Re: Subpoenas

2001-05-24 Thread Tim May
At 10:31 PM -0500 5/22/01, Mac Norton wrote: Your friend is largely correct, but there are some important exceptions to his general principles that may be troublesome. For instance, every man has an obligation to give his evidence. It's one of those citizenship things, but it applies to mere

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Re: Defeating quantum decryption

2001-05-24 Thread David Honig
At 10:02 AM 5/24/01 -0700, Terry Cooper wrote: Does anyone have any ideas on the best forum to elaborate on the following idea? I'm obviously presenting it here in shortened form (so someone might actually read the message), but would like to provide more details. For a fairly long amount of

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Re: Fwd: Important! Check your Sympatico Email Server Settings

2001-05-24 Thread Harmon Seaver
I'm just sitting here listening to sreaming audio coming down my dsl line and thinking about smtp on various ports, interfering IPS's like sympatico (too bad they're not, eh?), and carnivore/echelon, etc. And I've got a smtp server set up on my dsl line, along with a web server -- and