Re: Just to make your life more paranoid:) Re: Surreptitious Tor Messages?

2005-10-04 Thread alan
On Tue, 4 Oct 2005, Steve Furlong wrote: On 10/4/05, gwen hastings [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Troll Mode on: TOR was originally developed as a result of CIA/NRL funding:) ... BTW running TOR makes you very visible that you are running tor even as a client.. its quite a noisy protocol

Re: Just to make your life more paranoid:) Re: Surreptitious Tor Messages?

2005-10-04 Thread alan
On Tue, 4 Oct 2005, Steve Furlong wrote: On 10/4/05, gwen hastings [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Troll Mode on: TOR was originally developed as a result of CIA/NRL funding:) ... BTW running TOR makes you very visible that you are running tor even as a client.. its quite a noisy protocol

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Re: Wikipedia Tor]]]

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Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Re: Wikipedia Tor]]]

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RE: Researchers Combat Terrorists by Rooting Out Hidden Messages

2005-02-02 Thread Alan
On Tue, 2005-02-01 at 23:21 -0800, Steve Schear wrote: At 02:07 PM 2/1/2005, Tyler Durden wrote: Counter-stego detection. Seems to me a main tool will be a 2-D Fourier analysis...Stego will certainly have a certain thumbprint, depending on the algorithm. Are there certain images that

RE: Researchers Combat Terrorists by Rooting Out Hidden Messages

2005-02-02 Thread Alan
On Tue, 2005-02-01 at 23:21 -0800, Steve Schear wrote: At 02:07 PM 2/1/2005, Tyler Durden wrote: Counter-stego detection. Seems to me a main tool will be a 2-D Fourier analysis...Stego will certainly have a certain thumbprint, depending on the algorithm. Are there certain images that

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Re: This Memorable Day

2004-11-04 Thread alan
On Wed, 3 Nov 2004, Tyler Durden wrote: Well, this may actually be less hard than we thought. Indeed, it's the one vaguely silver lining in this toxic cloud. Outsourcing to India will actually add a lot to world stability. Of course, we'll loose a lot of jobs in the process, but in the

Re: This Memorable Day

2004-11-03 Thread alan
On Wed, 3 Nov 2004, Tyler Durden wrote: Well, this may actually be less hard than we thought. Indeed, it's the one vaguely silver lining in this toxic cloud. Outsourcing to India will actually add a lot to world stability. Of course, we'll loose a lot of jobs in the process, but in the

Re: US Retardation of Free Markets (was Airport insanity)

2004-10-27 Thread alan
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Re: US Retardation of Free Markets (was Airport insanity)

2004-10-27 Thread alan
On Wed, 27 Oct 2004, Roy M. Silvernail wrote: On Tue, 2004-10-26 at 21:10 -0700, James A. Donald wrote: -- James A. Donald: Moral equivalence, the rationale of those who defend tyranny and slavery. Roy M. Silvernail Moral superiority, the rationale of both sides of any

Re: Cash, Credit -- or Prints?

2004-10-13 Thread Alan Barrett
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Re: Cash, Credit -- or Prints?

2004-10-13 Thread Alan Barrett
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Re: Cryptographers and U.S. Immigration

2004-07-23 Thread alan
On Fri, 23 Jul 2004, R. A. Hettinga wrote: http://www.schneier.com/crypto-gram-0407.html#3 Cryptographers and U.S. Immigration Seems like cryptographers are being questioned when they enter the U.S. these days. Recently I received this (anonymous) comment: It seems that the U.S.

Re: Cryptographers and U.S. Immigration

2004-07-23 Thread alan
On Fri, 23 Jul 2004, R. A. Hettinga wrote: http://www.schneier.com/crypto-gram-0407.html#3 Cryptographers and U.S. Immigration Seems like cryptographers are being questioned when they enter the U.S. these days. Recently I received this (anonymous) comment: It seems that the U.S.

RE: Texas oil refineries, a White Van, and Al Qaeda

2004-07-20 Thread alan
On Tue, 20 Jul 2004, Trei, Peter wrote: -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Thomas Shaddack Sent: Tuesday, July 20, 2004 3:48 PM To: Justin Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Texas oil refineries, a White Van, and Al Qaeda

RE: Texas oil refineries, a White Van, and Al Qaeda

2004-07-20 Thread alan
On Tue, 20 Jul 2004, Trei, Peter wrote: -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Thomas Shaddack Sent: Tuesday, July 20, 2004 3:48 PM To: Justin Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Texas oil refineries, a White Van, and Al Qaeda

Re: USA PATRIOT Act Survives Amendment Attempt (fwd from brian-slashdotnews@hyperreal.org)

2004-07-09 Thread alan
On Fri, 9 Jul 2004, Thomas Shaddack wrote: On Fri, 9 Jul 2004, Steve Schear wrote: Quite a few book stores (including the local Half-Priced Books) now keep no records not required and some do not even automate and encourage their patron to pay cash. In California book sellers to such

Re: USA PATRIOT Act Survives Amendment Attempt (fwd from brian-slashdotnews@hyperreal.org)

2004-07-09 Thread alan
On Fri, 9 Jul 2004, Thomas Shaddack wrote: On Fri, 9 Jul 2004, Steve Schear wrote: Quite a few book stores (including the local Half-Priced Books) now keep no records not required and some do not even automate and encourage their patron to pay cash. In California book sellers to such

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Re: For Liars and Loafers, Cellphones Offer an Alibi

2004-06-27 Thread Alan Barrett
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Re: Citizen Chics Must Put Out

2004-06-21 Thread alan
On Mon, 21 Jun 2004, Jay Goodman Tamboli wrote: On Mon, Jun 21, 2004 at 01:45:19PM -0400, Tyler Durden wrote: OK...so say an officer is at the beach and spots some hot chick in a bathing suit, with obviously no ID on her person. And let's say this officer believes that this chick has a

Re: [osint] Assassination Plans Found On Internet

2004-06-14 Thread alan
On Mon, 14 Jun 2004, Tyler Durden wrote: Remember too that terrorism is really a form of PR, rather than (in most cases) an actual destruction of infrastructure or whatnot. Smart terrorists will obviously leverage any channel available to cause a population to view their world as unstable.

Re: [osint] Assassination Plans Found On Internet

2004-06-14 Thread alan
On Mon, 14 Jun 2004, Tyler Durden wrote: Remember too that terrorism is really a form of PR, rather than (in most cases) an actual destruction of infrastructure or whatnot. Smart terrorists will obviously leverage any channel available to cause a population to view their world as unstable.

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Re: Quantum Loop Gravity Be For Whitey

2004-01-16 Thread Alan
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2004-01-16 Thread Alan
On Thu, 2004-01-15 at 16:11, Justin wrote: Trei, Peter (2004-01-15 21:39Z) wrote: Interesting OpEd piece in the NYT today pointing out that a manned Mars expedition becomes *much* more affordable if no return trip is planned. This is obvious. More affordable, but more risk. We might

Re: Lunar Colony

2004-01-15 Thread Alan
On Thu, 2004-01-15 at 16:11, Justin wrote: Trei, Peter (2004-01-15 21:39Z) wrote: Interesting OpEd piece in the NYT today pointing out that a manned Mars expedition becomes *much* more affordable if no return trip is planned. This is obvious. More affordable, but more risk. We might

Re: [camram-spam] Re: Microsoft publicly announces Penny Black PoW postage project

2004-01-04 Thread Alan Brown
On Tue, 30 Dec 2003, Bill Stewart wrote: The reason it's partly a cryptographic problem is forgeries. Once everybody starts whitelisting, spammers are going to start forging headers to pretend to come from big mailing lists and popular machines and authors, so now you'll not only need to

Re: [camram-spam] Re: Microsoft publicly announces Penny Black PoW postage project

2004-01-04 Thread Alan Brown
On Thu, 1 Jan 2004, Eric S. Johansson wrote: the easynet.nl list (recently demised) listed nearly 700K machines that had been detected (allegedly) sending spam... so since their detection was not universal it would certainly be more than 700K :( that is a nasty bit of news. I'll run some

Re: [camram-spam] Re: Microsoft publicly announces Penny Black PoW postage project

2004-01-01 Thread Alan Brown
On Tue, 30 Dec 2003, Bill Stewart wrote: The reason it's partly a cryptographic problem is forgeries. Once everybody starts whitelisting, spammers are going to start forging headers to pretend to come from big mailing lists and popular machines and authors, so now you'll not only need to

Re: [camram-spam] Re: Microsoft publicly announces Penny Black PoW postage project

2004-01-01 Thread Alan Brown
On Thu, 1 Jan 2004, Eric S. Johansson wrote: the easynet.nl list (recently demised) listed nearly 700K machines that had been detected (allegedly) sending spam... so since their detection was not universal it would certainly be more than 700K :( that is a nasty bit of news. I'll run some

Re: [camram-spam] Re: Microsoft publicly announces Penny Black PoW postage project

2003-12-30 Thread Alan Brown
On Tue, 30 Dec 2003, Eric S. Johansson wrote: But using your spam size, , the slowdown factor becomes roughly 73 times. So they would need 73 machines running full tilt all the time to regain their old throughput. Believe me, the professionals have enough 0wned machines that this is

Re: [camram-spam] Re: Microsoft publicly announces Penny Black PoW postage project

2003-12-30 Thread Alan Brown
On Tue, 30 Dec 2003, Eric S. Johansson wrote: But using your spam size, , the slowdown factor becomes roughly 73 times. So they would need 73 machines running full tilt all the time to regain their old throughput. Believe me, the professionals have enough 0wned machines that this is

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Re: Spending a billion dollars an hour produces a hell of a lightshow!

2003-03-21 Thread alan
On Fri, 21 Mar 2003, Tyler Durden wrote: As the Iraqis themselves said, and I paraphrase (because the quote is not handy): If the U.S. says they know the locations of secret weapons projects, of underground bunkers, etc., why don't they simply give the locations to the U.N. weapons

Re: Bush's Moment of Truth

2003-03-19 Thread alan
On Tue, 18 Mar 2003, Bill Stewart wrote: Bush said this was going to be the Moment of Truth. Well, we haven't had a moment of truth from his administration yet, so I guess that's a welcome change... I wonder if it will be like a moment of silence?

Re: Bush's Moment of Truth

2003-03-18 Thread alan
On Tue, 18 Mar 2003, Bill Stewart wrote: Bush said this was going to be the Moment of Truth. Well, we haven't had a moment of truth from his administration yet, so I guess that's a welcome change... I wonder if it will be like a moment of silence?

Re: Brinwear at Benetton.

2003-03-14 Thread alan
On Fri, 14 Mar 2003, Adam Shostack wrote: On Fri, Mar 14, 2003 at 01:22:44PM -0500, Trei, Peter wrote: | You're not thinking this through. As the item goes through the door (in | either direction) the check is made Is this individual tag on this store's | 'unsold inventory' list?. If so,

Re: Brinwear at Benetton.

2003-03-12 Thread alan
On Wed, 12 Mar 2003, Tim May wrote: Regarding TEMPEST shielding - there is another, complementary approach for shielding: jamming. There are vendors selling devices that drown the RF emissions of computer equipment in noise, so TEMPEST receivers get nothing. Are there any publicly

Re: Brinwear at Benetton.

2003-03-12 Thread alan
On Wed, 12 Mar 2003, Tim May wrote: Regarding TEMPEST shielding - there is another, complementary approach for shielding: jamming. There are vendors selling devices that drown the RF emissions of computer equipment in noise, so TEMPEST receivers get nothing. Are there any publicly

Re: M Stands for Moron? You gotta be kidding...

2003-02-13 Thread alan
On Thu, 13 Feb 2003, Tyler Durden wrote: The M in M-Theory stands for Moron. I always thought it stood for Mescaline. ]:

Re: M Stands for Moron? You gotta be kidding...

2003-02-13 Thread alan
On Thu, 13 Feb 2003, Tyler Durden wrote: The M in M-Theory stands for Moron. I always thought it stood for Mescaline. ]:

Re: RIAA turns against Hollings bill

2003-01-14 Thread alan
It makes me wonder just what kind of backroom deal was cut in the negotiations. On Wed, 15 Jan 2003, Nomen Nescio wrote: The New York Times is reporting at http://www.nytimes.com/2003/01/14/technology/14CND-PIRACY.html that the Recording Industry Association of America, along with two

Re: A Few Words About Palladium

2002-12-13 Thread alan
On Fri, 13 Dec 2002, Nomen Nescio wrote: According to the message below, Palladium will not include a serial number revocation list, document revocation list, or similar mechanism to delete pirated music and other unauthorized content. These claims have been made most vocally by Ross Anderson

Re: A Few Words About Palladium

2002-12-13 Thread alan
On Fri, 13 Dec 2002, Nomen Nescio wrote: According to the message below, Palladium will not include a serial number revocation list, document revocation list, or similar mechanism to delete pirated music and other unauthorized content. These claims have been made most vocally by Ross Anderson

Re: Yodels, new anonymous e-currency

2002-11-12 Thread Alan Barrett
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Re: Yodels, new anonymous e-currency

2002-11-12 Thread Alan Barrett
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Re: Jamming camcorders in movie theaters

2002-10-11 Thread alan
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Re: Jamming camcorders in movie theaters

2002-10-11 Thread alan
I read how they plan on doing this. I predict it will give a percentage of the movie-going public screaming headaches. (Or at least make them very uncomfortable.) These are the same people who are sensitive to the flicker of cheap 60 hz office lighting. Not that a bit of discomfort was any

Re: Cryptogram: Palladium Only for DRM

2002-09-20 Thread Alan Braggins
Of course, those like Lucky who believe that trusted computing technology is evil incarnate are presumably rejoicing at this news. Microsoft's patent will limit the application of this technology. In what way is in the desktop of almost every naive user a usefully limited application?

Re: Cryptogram: Palladium Only for DRM

2002-09-20 Thread Alan Braggins
Of course, those like Lucky who believe that trusted computing technology is evil incarnate are presumably rejoicing at this news. Microsoft's patent will limit the application of this technology. In what way is in the desktop of almost every naive user a usefully limited application?

Re: Backround checks are more important than education...

2002-09-03 Thread Alan Braggins
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Re: Backround checks are more important than education...

2002-09-03 Thread Alan Braggins
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Re: Bad guys vs. Good guys

2002-05-14 Thread Alan Braggins
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Re: Two ideas for random number generation

2002-04-23 Thread Alan Braggins
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Re: Sheeple Land With Hands on Heads

2002-02-11 Thread Alan
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Re: ACTION: SUCCESS! Anti-Terrorism Act of 2001

2001-09-26 Thread Alan
On Tuesday 25 September 2001 17:38, Black Unicorn wrote: Since the only goal in the first place was to delay I repeat: SUCCESS! Until they wait until people look the other way and then sneak it past. (Like every other privacy-rapeing bill over the last ten years.) - Original Message

Re: Laws of mathematics, not of men

2001-08-02 Thread Alan Olsen
or battered small children. (Deep fried in a light tempura...) [EMAIL PROTECTED] | Note to AOL users: for a quick shortcut to reply Alan Olsen| to my mail, just hit the ctrl, alt and del keys. All power is derived from the barrel of a gnu. - Mao Tse Stallman

RE: Congress hard at work: Cereal box regulation

2001-08-02 Thread Alan Olsen
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RE: Congress hard at work: Cereal box regulation

2001-08-02 Thread Alan Olsen
On Thu, 2 Aug 2001, Steve Schear wrote: At 01:40 AM 8/2/2001 -0700, Alan Olsen wrote: On Wed, 1 Aug 2001, Declan McCullagh wrote: It would be worth it to go just for the purpose of asking what they were going to do about cereal killers. You mean those who put ketchup on their corn

Re: Congress hard at work: Cereal box regulation

2001-08-01 Thread Alan Olsen
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RE: Laws of mathematics, not of men

2001-08-01 Thread Alan Olsen
to take steps that put us outside of their reach. The first rule of not being seen is ''Don't stand up''. [EMAIL PROTECTED] | Note to AOL users: for a quick shortcut to reply Alan Olsen| to my mail, just hit the ctrl, alt and del keys. All power is derived from the barrel of a gnu

Re: Criminalizing crypto criticism

2001-08-01 Thread Alan Olsen
me in jail on a whim.) At 05:43 PM 7/31/2001, Alan Olsen wrote: All they have to do is make a messy example out of one or two. (It also helps if you can get a prosecutor that is working on a promotion to help out.) I Am Not A Lawyer, so someone more knowledgeable may correct me if I'm

Re: Criminalizing crypto criticism

2001-07-31 Thread Alan
On Friday 27 July 2001 11:13, Steven M. Bellovin wrote: In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Declan McCullagh writes: One of those -- and you can thank groups like ACM for this, if my legislative memory is correct -- explicitly permits encryption research. You can argue fairly persuasively that it's

Re: New Singapore surveillance software can detect abnormal behaviour(fwd)

2001-07-31 Thread Alan
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Re: Criminalizing crypto criticism

2001-07-31 Thread Alan Olsen
a prosecutor that is working on a promotion to help out.) [EMAIL PROTECTED] | Note to AOL users: for a quick shortcut to reply Alan Olsen| to my mail, just hit the ctrl, alt and del keys. All power is derived from the barrel of a gnu. - Mao Tse Stallman

Re: Weird message from someone named NIPC

2001-07-27 Thread Alan Olsen
A mind-fuck is a terrible thing to waste. [EMAIL PROTECTED] | Note to AOL users: for a quick shortcut to reply Alan Olsen| to my mail, just hit the ctrl, alt and del keys. All power is derived from the barrel of a gnu. - Mao Tse Stallman

Re: turning off your computer turns away hackers

2001-07-27 Thread Alan Olsen
On Thu, 26 Jul 2001, Subcommander Bob wrote: turning off your computer turns away hackers Not if I have an axe. ]: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | Note to AOL users: for a quick shortcut to reply Alan Olsen| to my mail, just hit the ctrl, alt and del keys. All power is derived from

Re: Ohio man convicted for obscene stories in his private journal

2001-07-26 Thread Alan
On Monday 23 July 2001 15:43, Steve Schear wrote: What's the difference between the Russian Constitution and the American Constitution? They both guarantee freedom of speech, but the U.S. Constitution also guarantees freedom after the words are uttered. Dmitry Perevozhkin, Anecdotes about

Re: did cryptome.org lose it's name?

2001-03-29 Thread Alan Olsen
spelled it correctly... "cryptome.org", not "crytpome.org". [EMAIL PROTECTED] | Note to AOL users: for a quick shortcut to reply Alan Olsen| to my mail, just hit the ctrl, alt and del keys. "In the future, everything will have its 15 minutes of blame."

Re: Can I reproduce out of print books?

2001-03-11 Thread Alan Olsen
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Re: Information wants to be free

2001-02-27 Thread Alan Olsen
the songs or images or whatever available for absolutely nothing. Good examples of this are Napster, of course, and the alt.binaries.erotica.* Usenet newsgroups. "Information *actually* wants to be tied up and spanked." [EMAIL PROTECTED] | Note to AOL users: for a quic

Re: MS Product Activation for Windows (licensing)

2001-01-09 Thread Alan Olsen
ollar from their customers. Many of them are going to get tired of it and tell them where to go. [EMAIL PROTECTED] | Note to AOL users: for a quick shortcut to reply Alan Olsen| to my mail, just hit the ctrl, alt and del keys. "In the future, everything will have its 15 minutes of blame."

Re: Jim Bell arrested, documents online

2000-11-22 Thread Alan Olsen
mean that you should. [EMAIL PROTECTED] | Note to AOL users: for a quick shortcut to reply Alan Olsen| to my mail, just hit the ctrl, alt and del keys. "In the future, everything will have its 15 minutes of blame."

Re: A strange election scenario.

2000-11-08 Thread Alan Olsen
re the man | | | behind the keyboard.| | http://www.ctrl-alt-del.com/~alan/ |[EMAIL PROTECTED]|

Re: RC4 - To license or not?

2000-10-08 Thread Alan Olsen
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Re: How the Feds will try to ban strong anonymity

2000-10-08 Thread Alan Olsen
the keyboard.| | http://www.ctrl-alt-del.com/~alan/ |[EMAIL PROTECTED]|

Re: How the Feds will try to ban strong anonymity

2000-10-08 Thread Alan Olsen
| | mankind free in one-key-steganography-privacy!" | Ignore the man | | | behind the keyboard.| | http://www.ctrl-alt-del.com/~alan/ |[EMAIL PROTECTED]|

Re: Crypto Typing ID

2000-06-29 Thread Alan Olsen
that reporters are getting lazy again. [EMAIL PROTECTED] | Note to AOL users: for a quick shortcut to reply Alan Olsen| to my mail, just hit the ctrl, alt and del keys. "In the future, everything will have its 15 minutes of blame."

Re: More trolling from cops?n

2000-06-29 Thread Alan Olsen
, *then* the cops/feds explanation would be most fitting. But it is not. Since when did cops need to know the law or follow it? [EMAIL PROTECTED] | Note to AOL users: for a quick shortcut to reply Alan Olsen| to my mail, just hit the ctrl, alt and del keys. "In the future, every

Re: Microsoft crap considered disingenuous

2000-06-22 Thread Alan Olsen
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Re: Slander Defamation?

2000-03-28 Thread Alan Olsen
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