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Court Opens Door To Searches Without Warrants
POSTED: 3:55 PM CST March 26, 2004
UPDATED: 4:36 PM CST March 26, 2004
NEW ORLEANS -- It's a groundbreaking court decision that legal experts say
will
OK, I keep getting this shit. Right now, I can't tell if it's anti-agit-prop
or simply a well-intentioned but idiotic muslim chick (something about the
wording made me assume this was a female).
Listen up. Cypherpunks is a cryptography list, and al-qaeda.net is a node.
The subscribers to this
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At 1:01 AM -0600 3/28/04, bgt wrote:
you state openly in your policy that you're not to be
trusted!
Think about it for a second.
Anonymizer is set up to prevent *businesses*, stalkers, and
small-time crooks like spammers, from seeing your behavior
Interesting looking case coming up soon - an employee (whose motives are
probably dubious, but still :) installed a keyghost onto his boss' pc and
was charged with unauthorised wire tapping.
That isn't the interesting bit. the interesting bit is this is IIRC exactly
how the FBI obtained Scarfo's
Well, we actually discussed a similar configuration in the context of mass
demonstration. Such a configuration could prevent a Goonsquad shakedown of
data/photos/videos, particularly when the WiFi device is acting like a
router, and particularly when this router is one of many in a sea of
On Sun, 28 Mar 2004, Tyler Durden wrote:
Another thing that seems to bind us (and again bind is probably a poor
choice of words) is an extreme tolerance to opinions very different from
that of any one subscriber.
U... like ...and in a flame war bind them?
/me hides
On Mar 28, 2004, at 9:05, R. A. Hettinga wrote:
Anonymizer is set up to prevent *businesses*, stalkers, and
small-time crooks like spammers, from seeing your behavior on the net
and annoying you there.
What's he going to do when uncle Fed shows up with guns? Have a
shootout or something?
This is
Ahh, I was wondering why I got that message -- it didn't seem to have
anything to do with any list, forgot about the al-queda node. So they must be
spamming everyone whose posted with that crap.
On Sun, Mar 28, 2004 at 08:54:12PM -0500, Tyler Durden wrote:
OK, I keep getting this shit.
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At 1:53 PM -0600 3/28/04, bgt wrote:
What I'm blaming Lance for is snake-oil marketing.
Don't be a putz. He's marketing it for what it is. Lance has never
made any claims of perfect anonymity.
And, finally, one last thing. After 5 or 6 years of it