We offer some 27 documents on Citibank PIN cracking banned
by the British High Court on 20 February 2003:
http://cryptome.org/citi-ban.htm
Included are the gagging order, affidavits of defendant cryptographers
and affidavits of Citibank officials and security personnel.
See related message
Ben,
Would you care to comment for publication on web logging
described in these two files:
http://cryptome.org/no-logs.htm
http://cryptome.org/usage-logs.htm
Cryptome invites comments from others who know the capabilities
of servers to log or not, and other means for protecting user
At 09:54 PM 1/25/2003 +1300, Peter Gutmann wrote:
William Allen Simpson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
But there is a strong economic rationale. We save untold operational
expense, support costs, and legal fees. (The legal cost of complying with
that single interstate subpoena cost us an entire
Cryptome offers Microsoft's second patent on digital rights management,
invented by the same three persons as the first, Paul England,
John DeTreville and Butler Lampson:
http://cryptome.org/ms-drm-os2.htm
This second patent was issued on December 7, 2001, a week before the
first available
A correction on the inventors of the alleged Palladium patent
from a Microsoft programmer:
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Date: Mon, 8 Jul 2002 17:07:45 -0700
From: John DeTreville [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Are you a good contact person for the information on the
I appreciate what an honorable ISP admin will do to abide customer
rights over intrusive snoopers and perhaps cooperative administrators
above the pay grade of a sysadmin. Know that a decent sysadmin is on
for about 1/3 of a weekday for 24x7 systems is a small comfort but
leaves unanswered what
Ross has shifted his TCPA paper to:
http://www.ftp.cl.cam.ac.uk/ftp/users/rja14/toulouse.pdf
At 07:03 PM 6/22/2002 -0700, Lucky wrote:
I recently had a chance to read Ross Anderson's paper on the activities
of the TCPA at http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/ftp/users/rja14/.temp/toulouse.pdf
Analysis of Neural Cryptography
Alexander Klimov, Anton Mityaguine, and Adi Shamir
Computer Science Department
The Weizmann Institute, Rehovot 76100, Israel
{ask,mityagin,shamir}@wisdom.weizmann.ac.il
Abstract. In this paper we analyse the security of a new key exchange
protocol proposed in
Markus Kuhn has released this after learning of
Joe Loughry's announcement.
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Announced 5 March 2002.
To be presented at IEEE Oakland conference, May 2002
http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mgk25/ieee02-optical.pdf
Optical Time-Domain Eavesdropping Risks of CRT Displays
Markus G. Kuhn
Thanks to Kurt Foss we offer two additional dismissal motions by
Elcom/Elcomsoft and Dmitry Sklyarov:
Notice of Motion and Motion to Dismiss Indictment for Lack of Jurisdiction
Notice of Motion and Motion to Dismiss Count One: Conspiracy
http://cryptome.org/usa-v-esds-nmd.htm
We offer Dmitry Sklyarov's Motion to Dismiss Indictment
for Violation of Due Process filed yesterday:
http://cryptome.org/usa-v-ds-mtd.htm
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At 9:15 AM -0500 1/16/02, Steve Bellovin wrote:
Does anyone have any technical details on this?
This is from the UK Independent today:
http://www.independent.co.uk/story.jsp?story=114885
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[Excerpt]
How they cracked the terrorists' code
Getting to the heart of the documents
John Schwartz writes in the December 31 New York Times:
A controversial system installed on a criminal suspect's
computer by the government to capture the encryption
passwords of a criminal suspect is nearing its second
phase.
Anybody have info or leads on the second phase of
what appears
The Fox News reports were yanked by Fox without explanation.
We've collected them from private archives and reposted:
http://cryptome.org/fox-il-spy.htm
When the series first appeared it seemed to be another case
of Israel bashing, in particular the parts that rehashed years-old
allegations
I believe this report refers to FBI guidelines whose implementaion
is being worked out by direct consultation with telecommunication
carriers:
http://cryptome.org/fbi-flexguide2.htm
The original date of compliance with these guidelines was September
24, 2001, but after widespread complaint
Anonymous reports on a secret meeting of RIAA:
http://cryptome.org/riaa-secret.htm
Excerpt:
On Thursday October 4 there was a closed-door RIAA meeting at the
Ritz-Carlton, which was 'a direction setting' meeting. The individuals of
note attending were:
Hillary Rosen - RIAA Chief
Steve
Here's the US Attorney press release and FBI
criminal complaint against Dmitry Sklyarov, the
Russian cryptologist arrested after Defcon and
accused of violating the DMCA for selling a
circumvention of Adobe's eBook protection:
http://cryptome.org/usa-v-sklyarov.htm
Perry, if appropriate to post, this person has asked that his
request for crypto specialist be sent to Cryptography.
John
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Date: Fri, 25 May 2001 11:53:06 -0400
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