Re: REAL assassination politics

2001-01-22 Thread petro
On Thu, 18 Jan 2001, Declan McCullagh wrote: from fas: ASSASSINATION POLITICS In a new bill introduced in the House of Representatives on January 3, Rep. Bob Barr proposed to eliminate the longstanding official prohibition against assassination. Ew, ick. This seems to be devolving to the

Re: Banned MI6 Book

2001-01-22 Thread petro
Ex-MI6 officer Richard Tomlinson's book, "The Big Breach: From Top Secret To Maximum Security," is available for order on a Russian Web site: http://www.thebigbreach.com It also seems to be available at spAmazon. -- A quote from Petro's Archives:

[Fwd: TBTF Log, weeks of 2001-01-07 and 2001-01-14]

2001-01-22 Thread Ken Brown
Apologies for Choating (at least there is no inline HTML in it) but every single one of the articles in the most recent Tasty Bits log is relevant to something or other that has been on the list recently. If you don't already know of TBTF you should consider signing up to it. Ken Brown [EMAIL

Re: Yet another spam generator

2001-01-22 Thread Tom
Ken Brown wrote: so (the author claims) bypass Echelon. Hmmm. Whoever put the site up doesn't seem to have a clear distinction between cryptography, stenography obfuscation. Does everyone have to reinvent the wheel every time? Are we going to go through it all *again* with mobile phone

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Re: Reno rocks out

2001-01-22 Thread Bill Stewart
At 01:38 AM 1/21/01 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: From: Declan McCullagh [EMAIL PROTECTED] # #When I was standing on a sidewalk in front of the federal courthouse on #Pennsylvania Ave (of Monicagate and Microsoft trial fame), a deputy U.S. #Marshal told me I could not take a

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Re: Recommendations for Cypherpunks Books

2001-01-22 Thread dmolnar
On Mon, 22 Jan 2001, Bill Stewart wrote: "Trouble and Her Friends" has some good treatment of cryptographically protected subcultures, though that's more as redeeming-social-value for a book that's written for genre. Yes, that had been nagging at me. I haven't read it in years so didn't

Re: Recommendations for Cypherpunks Books

2001-01-22 Thread Bill Stewart
At 07:09 PM 1/22/01 -0500, dmolnar wrote: Etizoni is a very technical boy. Unfortunately, his value system led him to invent "Fair Cryptography" (that's "fair" as in "Fair Trade", not "fair" as in "actually fair to anybody" :-), which covers a couple of variants on key escrow. Hmm. So this

Re: Recommendations for Cypherpunks Books

2001-01-22 Thread Bill Stewart
One of the major values to fiction is that it lets you think about the social implications of technology, in most cases without going deeply into the technology itself. That's important for cypherpunks, though the street finds its own uses for tech, and it's easier to describe crypto non-bogusly