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> From: bear [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, February 25, 2002 2:49 PM
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> On Thu, 21 Feb 2002, Phillip H. Zakas wrote:
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> >> >On Tue, 5 Feb 2002, Eugene Leitl wrote:
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> >> >But at Crypto last August, Dan Bernstein announced a new design
for a
> >> >mac
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On Thu, 21 Feb 2002, Phillip H. Zakas wrote:
>> >On Tue, 5 Feb 2002, Eugene Leitl wrote:
>> >But at Crypto last August, Dan Bernstein announced a new design for a
>> >machine dedicated to NFS using asymptotically fast alg
South China Morning Post
Monday, February 25, 2002
US firms move to hardware-based security
REUTERS
Technology providers are adopting methods of embedding security features
into microprocessors and other hardware, with several announcements made at
a computer security conference last week.
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On Wed, 13 Feb 2002 19:30:00 PST, in rec.humor.funny [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(=brian) wrote:
>Them: Important user, NT box, lost admin password, sad, sad, sad.
>
>Me: No problem, change password with magic linux disk, offline NT password
>editor.
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>Them: No, no, no. Never work. NT secure. Get r
http://www.newscientist.com/news/print.jsp?id=ns1944
UK bill would "infringe scientists' freedom"
14:30 18 February 02
Duncan Graham-Rowe and Will Knight
British scientists could soon face a ten-year jail sentence for sending an
email or failing to ask for permission before teaching