Re: [CTRL] British Intelligence and the internet

1999-08-31 Thread Tenorlove
-Caveat Lector- Did you delete the "hidden files" too? Go into My Computer or Windows Explorer, choose View, under folder options select Show all files. That will bring up the hidden files. Click OK. Then you can see the Netscape files. But be careful that you don't delete files that run your ot

Re: [CTRL] British Intelligence and the internet

1999-08-30 Thread Nicola Molloy
-Caveat Lector- Hi Bob, I deleted evertyhing in sight and then put on an entirely new uncustomised Netscape and it popped back as Xtra Netscape. Fresh as a daisy as if it was never deleted. My friend was a computer professinal and he did everything but it was still there which showed when some

Re: [CTRL] [Re: [CTRL] British Intelligence and the internet]

1999-08-30 Thread Robert Tatman
-Caveat Lector- Lyn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > -Caveat Lector- > > Hello there Nicola, > I'm in NZ too, sitting at a farm between Auckland and Hamilton (sometimes > working from Auckland), and with a computer using xtra. Very interested > in your comments. > Lyn > > > > > >Try to talk in a

Re: [CTRL] British Intelligence and the internet

1999-08-29 Thread Bill
-Caveat Lector- Does anyone know of British Law Copyrights that pertain directly to the American/Canadian Bar? BG Nicola Molloy wrote: > > -Caveat Lector- > > Hi Kathleen, > > I've done that now and it seems to have fixed the problem. But a partial > recovery showed up the fact it was still on

Re: [CTRL] British Intelligence and the internet

1999-08-28 Thread Nicola Molloy
-Caveat Lector- Hi Kathleen, I've done that now and it seems to have fixed the problem. But a partial recovery showed up the fact it was still on. They did a followup trick by ringing for a survey after. Hello This is Xtra we are doing a survey to ask what you think of our engineers. I said - S

Re: [CTRL] British Intelligence and the internet

1999-08-28 Thread K
-Caveat Lector- > >But when I had a computer crash > >at the end of the year and did a partial recovery my Netscape got > >munted and guess what came through Xtra's dates in the prog files. > >As I only got the new Netscape in May. They must have made it so the > >top of it comes off and the or

Re: [CTRL] British Intelligence and the internet

1999-08-28 Thread Lyn
ment of Defense BUILT the >> original Internet..... ? >> No big news that project Echelon decodes EVERY bit of internet traffic and >> passes it through pattern/word recognition software every bit. >> Telephone too, as far as I know... even fax, 'tis said. >

Re: [CTRL] British Intelligence and the internet

1999-08-27 Thread Nicola Molloy
.Asheville-Computer.com > http://www.ioa.com/~davehart > > -Original Message- > From: Bill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Wednesday, August 25, 1999 10:57 PM > To: Dave > Subject: [Fwd: [CTRL] British Intelligence and the internet] > > THIS > > Andrew Hennessey

Re: [CTRL] [Fwd: [CTRL] British Intelligence and the internet]

1999-08-25 Thread Dave
tware every bit. Telephone too, as far as I know... even fax, 'tis said. Dave Hartley http://www.Asheville-Computer.com http://www.ioa.com/~davehart -Original Message- From: Bill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, August 25, 1999 10:57 PM To: Dave Subject: [Fwd: [CTRL]

Re: [CTRL] British Intelligence and the internet

1999-08-25 Thread Andrew Hennessey
-Caveat Lector- >Speaking from Paris, Mr Shayler said: "I have a computer on my desk and with >that computer I have an Internet site. > >"Now all I have to do is push a button and I could put state secrets on the >Internet." Sorry, Mr Shayler, but I have to view that idea with great suspicion.

[CTRL] British Intelligence and the internet

1999-08-25 Thread Linda Minor
-Caveat Lector- from: http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/uk/newsid_429000/429393.stm Renegade MI5 officer David Shayler has said he will reveal further secrets from his work with the UK's intelligence services. In an interview with Channel 5 News, the ex-spy claimed that the secrets were stored i