Cryptome.org has not been shut down yet (the notice from Verio dated 28
April says they were being given two weeks to find another provider).
They seem to have been slashdotted.
The shutdown notice page is not yet archivd at archive.org, but is
mirrored on a responsive site, mirror.org:
http://ww
[Moderator's note: I'm forwarding this one message, but I will
not be forwarding any further messages on what regulations ISPs
should or should not be subject to -- that is beyond the scope of the
mailing list. --Perry]
Perry, et al.,
"If I ran the zoo", then I would give the
big ISPs this ch
Perry E. Metzger wrote:
Slightly off topic, but not deeply. Many of you are familiar with
John Young's "Cryptome" web site. Apparently NTT/Verio has suddenly
(after many years) decided that Cryptome violates the ISP's AUP,
though they haven't made it particularly clear why.
The following link
Perry E. Metzger wrote:
Slightly off topic, but not deeply. Many of you are familiar with
John Young's "Cryptome" web site. Apparently NTT/Verio has suddenly
(after many years) decided that Cryptome violates the ISP's AUP,
though they haven't made it particularly clear why.
The following link
Perry E. Metzger wrote:
Slightly off topic, but not deeply. Many of you are familiar with
John Young's "Cryptome" web site. Apparently NTT/Verio has suddenly
(after many years) decided that Cryptome violates the ISP's AUP,
though they haven't made it particularly clear why.
The following link wi
Hi Bill,
Tried that and got:
Your search - http://cryptome.org/cryptome-shut.htm - did not match any
documents.
I have had some luck at getting the page by attempting several
times, but then I got stupid and forgot to save it!
Currently I've got http://www.eyeball-series.org/.
I'll save
On Apr 29, 2007, at 11:47 AM, Perry E. Metzger wrote:
Slightly off topic, but not deeply. Many of you are familiar with
John Young's "Cryptome" web site. Apparently NTT/Verio has suddenly
(after many years) decided that Cryptome violates the ISP's AUP,
though they haven't made it particularly
Slightly off topic, but not deeply. Many of you are familiar with
John Young's "Cryptome" web site. Apparently NTT/Verio has suddenly
(after many years) decided that Cryptome violates the ISP's AUP,
though they haven't made it particularly clear why.
The following link will work for at least a fe
On Thu, 26 Apr 2007, Simon Josefsson wrote:
> > Are you afraid of attackers secretly changing your software (to
> > monitor you?) while your computer is off?
>
> I believe this is a not completely unreasonable threat. Modifying files
> on the /boot partition to install a keylogger is not rocket sc