with misleading names.
While I see a bunch of these around (not necessarily in airports,
either... several show up from my cube at work), it doesn't take much to
put up a perfectly normal-looking access point. See
http://www.ethicalhacker.net/content/view/66/24/ for examples.
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the
bidder list. It's probably a general policy, but interesting that the
first one I saw was for crypto gear.
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Interesting. That's the second reference I've received just this
morning to that page, which has gone 404. Anyone have a mirror?
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of the contributed material. Then
again, if it's a crypto wiki, I suppose we could expect some
credentialing system to be incorporated. It could even be presented as
a tutorial.
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hmm
Also noted in Psi. Google's instructions for Psi say to leave Use SSL
encryption and Allow Plaintext Login unchecked, but both need to be checked
for me to successfully login. I'm guessing Google is counting on the SSL
tunnel to protect the plaintext logins.
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an emulation-based migration
path to all the apps that would be broken by Longhorn. MS has since
backed off on the new filesystem proposal that would have been the
biggest source of breakage (if rumors of a single-rooted, more *nix-like
filesystem turned out to be true).
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that the Diebold machines
*already have a printer* built in. While it's probably not equipped to
do Chaumian voter receipts, it could certainly do the old-fashioned
human-readable type. That's a SMOP.
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On Wednesday 01 October 2003 22:02, bear wrote:
No, it is not. You can make a hyperdocument that is completely
self-contained and therefore text, but that is not how HTML is
normally made. HTML can cause your machine to do things other than
display it, and to that extent it is code, not
On Wednesday 01 October 2003 17:33, R. A. Hettinga forwarded:
VeriSign tapped to secure Internet voting
The solution we are building will enable absentee voters to exercise
their right to vote, said George Schu, a vice president at VeriSign. The
sanctity of the vote can't be compromised nor
On Wednesday 01 October 2003 19:53, Ian Grigg wrote:
Roy M. Silvernail wrote:
On Wednesday 01 October 2003 17:33, R. A. Hettinga forwarded:
VeriSign tapped to secure Internet voting
The solution we are building will enable absentee voters to exercise
their right to vote, said George
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