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From: David Farber [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu, 22 Sep 2005 08:57:50 -0400
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Subject: [IP] Request: Check your cell phone to see if it's always transmitting
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R.A. Hettinga [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Fixed *that*.
I've had my location off (as much as is possible) since I had my first
phone that had the option, a Samsung A500. Unfortunately, that phone
had a firmware bug (never fixed while I had it) such that, when it was
in non-location mode, upon
http://www.themoscowtimes.com/stories/2005/08/22/002.html
Antonov denied that his company delivered any equipment directly to Saddam
Hussein but acknowledged it might have reached Iraq via arms dealers.
Right before the war, there were a lot of people in Moscow with suitcases
full of
On Thu, Sep 22, 2005 at 04:50:07PM +0200, Nomen Nescio wrote:
GPS frequencies are fixed, so they can be interfered with. Only in
Military receivers are somewhat hardened at least against terrestrial
jamming. It would be probably impossible to be immune to strong
airborne (balloons and drones)
Are you sure?
-TD
From: R.A. Hettinga [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [IP] Request: Check your cell phone to see
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Date: Thu, 22 Sep 2005 10:05:31 -0400
At 2:59 PM +0200 9/22/05, Eugen Leitl wrote:
From: Tyler Durden [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [IP] Request: Check your cell phone to see if
it's always transmitting your location [priv]]
Date: Thu, 22 Sep 2005 12:56:33 -0400
Are you sure?
No, but the phone now SAYS that
Actually, depending on your App, this would seem to be th very OPPOSITE of a
moot point.
-TD
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Steve Furlong [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(Not that I'm particularly fond of the Prez, but I'm
not one of the LLLs who say he's worse than Hitler,
Pol Pot, Idi Amin, and Ronald Regan combined.) (Stalin
doesn't go into that equation because he was, you
know, a good guy whose actions have been
R.A. Hettinga [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Fixed *that*.
I've had my location off (as much as is possible) since I had my first
phone that had the option, a Samsung A500. Unfortunately, that phone
had a firmware bug (never fixed while I had it) such that, when it was
in non-location mode, upon
Very interesting CPunks reading, for a variety of reasons.
http://www.wired.com/news/technology/0,1282,68894,00.html?tw=wn_tophead_1
Of course, the fact that Lucent has been in shit shape financially must have
nothing to do with what is effectively a state-sponsored protection of
intellectual
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Subject: [IP] Request: Check your cell phone to see if it's always transmitting
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Why Brin is full of it, and reverse panopticon is a fantasy.
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From: David Farber [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 21 Sep 2005 13:52:35 -0400
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Subject: [IP] OT: Canada: Sweeping new surveillance bill to
On 2005-09-20T12:14:13-0400, Tyler Durden wrote:
Very interesting CPunks reading, for a variety of reasons.
http://www.wired.com/news/technology/0,1282,68894,00.html?tw=wn_tophead_1
I'm sick of this mosaic theory being used to justify preventing access
to unclassified information.
--
War is
On Thu, Sep 22, 2005 at 04:50:07PM +0200, Nomen Nescio wrote:
GPS frequencies are fixed, so they can be interfered with. Only in
Military receivers are somewhat hardened at least against terrestrial
jamming. It would be probably impossible to be immune to strong
airborne (balloons and drones)
At 2:59 PM +0200 9/22/05, Eugen Leitl wrote:
For my Treo phone, I found the location option under Phone
Preferences in
the Options menu of the main phone screen.
Bada-bing!
Fixed *that*.
Cheers,
RAH
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At 8:46 PM +0200 9/21/05, Eugen Leitl wrote:
Why Brin is full of it, and reverse panopticon is a fantasy.
Obviously Brin is full of it -- from my own personal experience, even, :-)
-- but one should remember that law, much less legislation, is always a
lagging indicator.
Physics causes finance,
So if the state hasn't classified my data (and I kinda doubt they will),
then it should be up for grabs by anyone suckin' down the dole?
-TD
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Subject: Re: Wired on Secrecy Power Sinks Patent Case
Date: Tue, 20 Sep 2005 18:54:23 +
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