FasTrak information

2004-07-13 Thread David Alexander Molnar
Back in Fall 2003, David Wagner and I were looking at the FasTrak transponders used in the San Francisco Bay Area. We were more interested in the privacy aspects than in security, but we found some basic information that may be of interest given the current discussion about EZPass issues. * FasTr

Re: Question on the state of the security industry

2004-07-13 Thread Amir Herzberg
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: McAfee Research has proposed solutions to some of their larger customers and has an anti-phishing white paper: the paper, at: http://www.networkassociates.com/us/_tier2/products/_media/

Re: FasTrak information

2004-07-13 Thread Anne & Lynn Wheeler
On Tue, 2004-07-13 at 02:08, David Alexander Molnar wrote: > >From what I understand, the London congestion charging scheme relies > entirely on automatic plate recognition. See also this web page on police > uses of ANPR in the UK: > http://www.pito.org.uk/what_we_do/identification/anpr.htm > > A

RE: EZ Pass and the fast lane ....

2004-07-13 Thread Anton Stiglic
My 2 cents on the subject... The automatic toll fee system I am most familiar with is that of Kapsh (used to be Combitech). They have implemented automatic toll fee collection in many countries around the world (in Europe, Asia, Australia, south America)... http://www.kapsch.se/ I think they u

Public FTP Space (was looking for sites to host my crypto...)

2004-07-13 Thread J.A. Terranson
Recently a list member requested public ftp/web space for the hosting of various crypto files. Although I replied both to him and to the list, I did not realize I had been unsubscribed by a mail loop :-/ So, just for those of you who didn't get it the first time, we have facilities which are av