At 05:30 PM 5/17/99 -0700, Jim McCoy wrote:
At 04:30 PM 5/17/99 -0700, Dave Del Torto wrote:
Second Question: can anyone cite/remember any other federal court decision
that protects one's right to remain anonymous (other than those protecting
victims or people in federal witness protection
At 3:57 PM -0700 5/17/99, Dave Del Torto wrote:
If this is based on the "speaker independent" voice recognition in
PlainTalk,
My understanding is that it not based on a speaker independent
technology and, as a former linguist, it is not clear to me that
the technology offers information useful
~~ From: Jon Callas [EMAIL PROTECTED]
~~
~~1. All encrypted or clearsigned messages go out as _attachments_, and
~~not as message bodies. This leads to a profusion of files with the
~~extension .MSG in the \WINDOWS\TEMP directory. The plugin apparently
~~does not delete these
Wow.
http://www.nytimes.com/techweb/TW_Report_U_S_Uses_Key_Escrow_To_Steal_Secrets.html
- K. Ellis -- KB3CWP -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] -
"There is nothing noble in being superior to your fellow men
-- true nobility is being superior to your former self"
This is a brief excerpt from the CV of Mr. J. Kenneth Moore, Sr.
Some months ago there was a discusion on this list regarding the
"population count" opcodes of several CDC mainframes in the 70ies. It
was uncovered that this opcode was for plaintext detection.
Now I am wondering whether a
A short rant:
I am not the least bit shocked to read, in the link published here
earlier today:
http://www.nytimes.com/techweb/TW_Report_U_S_Uses_Key_Escrow_To_Steal_Secrets.html
that the US has, for some time, been conducting economic espionage
against European countries, and that an E.U.
Another URL for the "US uses Echelon for industrial espionage" story
-- this one should be usable by more people.
http://www.techweb.com/wire/story/TWB19990518S0004
Anyone have a link for the actual report? Thanks.
-R
If the Europeans know what's good for them, they'll start pushing mass
use of crypto instead of fighting it.
Perry
Or, rather than give up such a ripe source of elint, they'll try to set
things up so that only they can snoop on their own people.
Sort of a property rights issue rather
The TechWeb version of the article had this link to the report:
http://www.iptvreports.mcmail.com/stoa_cover.htm
If this is the same report that the STOA was speaking of last week
(Duncan Campbell's Interception Capabilities 2000) you can find it
at: http://www.iptvreports.mcimail.com/interception_capabilities_2000.htm.
Gregg Siegfried
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Anyone have a link for the actual report?
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Date: Tue, 18 May 1999 15:06:38 +0100
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From: CIPE News [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: New Book: The End of Money and the Struggle for Financial Privacy
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CIPE is pleased to announce the arrival of a new book in our bookstore:
The author of the STOA report on Echelon, Duncan Campbell,
offers the report:
http://www.iptvreports.mcmail.com/stoa_cover.htm
We offer a zipped version Duncan provided:
http://jya.com/ic2000.zip (961K)
There are two others in the series which are now completed
of comparable interest,
I posted about this to a mailing list last week -- from a legal rag.
A federal judge in Indiana has ruled a Goshen city ban on masks
unconstitutional, saying it violates the rights of Ku Klux Klansmen
to express themselves and associate anonymously. U.S. District Judge
Robert L. Miller issued
On Tue, May 18, 1999 at 04:18:11PM -0400, Perry E. Metzger wrote:
What does shock me, however, is that so many European countries have
been completely blind to what has been going on up to this point.
They are not exactly blind. They just love this certain way of
simulating blindness,
--
At 01:21 PM 5/18/99 -0400, K. M. Ellis wrote:
http://www.nytimes.com/techweb/TW_Report_U_S_Uses_Key_Escrow_To_Steal_Secret
s.html
"The U.S. government misled states in the EU and
[Organization for Economic Cooperation and
Development] about the true
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