On Thu, 11 Jan 2007 06:30:08 -0500
Richard Brisson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Good morning all,
Available to those in the U.S., STU-III 2500 with manual and AC
adapter (and perhaps even a key in the plastic bag but it's not
stated nor obvious) on eBay: 330073910569
It appears to be a
Richard Brisson wrote:
Good morning all,
Available to those in the U.S., STU-III 2500 with manual and AC adapter (and
perhaps even a key in the plastic bag but it's not stated nor obvious) on
eBay: 330073910569
This is the first auction I've looked at where eBay is anonymizing the
On Wed, Jan 10, 2007 at 06:31:21PM -0500, Steven M. Bellovin wrote:
I just stumbled on a web site that strongly believes in crypto --
*everything* on the site is protected by https. If you go there via
http, you receive a Redirect. The site? www.cia.gov:
$ telnet www.cia.gov 80
Trying
Citibank send me periodic reminders to switch to an electronic-only
statement so that I am better protected against identity theft.
John Cleese saying explain the logic underlying this conclusion in
the cheese shop sketch comes to mind...
The return address for the email message, although
Hello,
I was hoping someone on this list could provide me with a link to a tool
that would enable me to dump the raw HTTP data from a web request that
uses SSL/HTTPS. I have full access to the server, but not to the
client, and I want to know exactly/precisely what the client is
transmitting.
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2007/01/070108094028.htm
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Am Samstag, den 13.01.2007, 19:03 -0800 schrieb Richard Powell:
I was hoping someone on this list could provide me with a link to a
tool
that would enable me to dump the raw HTTP data from a web request that
uses SSL/HTTPS. I have full access to the server, but not to the
client, and I want
On 13 Jan 2007, at 16:33, Roy M. Silvernail wrote:
Richard Brisson wrote:
Good morning all,
Available to those in the U.S., STU-III 2500 with manual and AC
adapter (and
perhaps even a key in the plastic bag but it's not stated nor
obvious) on
eBay: 330073910569
This is the first
On 1/13/07, Roy M. Silvernail [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is the first auction I've looked at where eBay is anonymizing the
bidder list. It's probably a general policy, but interesting that the
first one I saw was for crypto gear.
That's the eBay Private Listing option. Often used in