At 08:07 PM 7/6/00 -0400, Meyer Wolfsheim wrote:
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On 6 Jul 2000, Perry E. Metzger wrote:
from http://www.internetnews.com/isp-news/article/0,2171,8_409201,00.html
The FBI registered concerns with the Treasury Department about NTT's
(NYSE:NTT) planned
Looks like the FBI is between a rock and a hard place. If they keep
pushing Calea, they force the engineers to make it super easy for
people to spy on the US. Why bother to send folks skulking around in
the middle of the night when you can just buy a backbone provider?
You might even make
On Fri, 7 Jul 2000, Bill Stewart wrote:
The current UK effort is why we also need "Perfect Forward Secrecy
In Everything"; it's hard to force someone to turn over their
decryption keys when their equipment doesn't store them past a
session, and it's easier to argue that you shouldn't be
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Damien
Miller writes:
On Fri, 7 Jul 2000, Bill Stewart wrote:
The current UK effort is why we also need "Perfect Forward Secrecy
In Everything"; it's hard to force someone to turn over their
decryption keys when their equipment doesn't store them past a
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On 6 Jul 2000, Perry E. Metzger wrote:
from http://www.internetnews.com/isp-news/article/0,2171,8_409201,00.html
The FBI registered concerns with the Treasury Department about NTT's
(NYSE:NTT) planned purchase of Verio (NASDAQ:VRIO) because agency is