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http://www.thetruthseeker.co.uk/article.asp?ID=1327
Privacy Row in the Skies
Gordon Thomas
President Bush and the European Union are on a head-on collision course over Washingtons plan to introduce the largest surveillance system ever used on civilian populations. The American
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Subject:!b_a_Act: Privacy Alert for YAHOO + groups users
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: Wednesday, August 01, 2001 7:02 AM
Subject: Re: [CTRL] Privacy Not
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From: Andrew Hennessey [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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you came up
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please enlighten me c
I really want to know, to understand,
to see how I have been failing you and make amends
by passing your test
with love and best wishes,
andrew
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On Tue, 31 Jul 2001 20:23:53 +0100, Andrew Hennessey [EMAIL PROTECTED]
posted article 005201c119f6$566b3400$d0e928c3@elessar, which said:
unfortunately this list is a bit of a playground for retired CIA etc who
are trying to make a bit of pocketmoney - so the key wouldn't be
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Perhaps with all the concerns about wiretaps, e-mail snooping and the like,
this might be a nice place to encourage the use of PGP encryption. It would
be kind of like sticking our e-mails in a lockbox that only we can open.
Only thing is... how do we know an informant is not
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On 31 Jul 2001, at 10:50, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Perhaps with all the concerns about wiretaps, e-mail snooping and the like,
this might be a nice place to encourage the use of PGP encryption. It
would be kind of like sticking our e-mails in a lockbox that
capacity like
that.
andrew
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Perhaps with all the concerns about wiretaps, e-mail snooping and the
like,
this might be a nice place
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From: Andrew Hennessey [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2001 8:23 PM
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unfortunately fnord this fnord list fnord is fnord a fnord bit fnord of
fnord a fnord playground
get the wrong idea :)
andrew
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From: Andrew Hennessey [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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you came up with an original word
no i didn't. 'twas a simple test to assess your understanding
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Weekly Update for 7/26/01
COALITION FOR CONSTITUTIONAL LIBERTIES
Volume 5, Number 18
Brought to you by the Center for Technology Policy of the Free Congress
Foundation
Lisa S. Dean, Director, Center for Technology Policy
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J.
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It's the classic 'Let's put a spy camera in everyone's bedroom'. What are you doing in
there that you're so guilty about, that you object? Anyone who objects is obviously
involved in some sort of deviant, illegal behaviour.
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http://www.msnbc.com/news/554838.asp
WASHINGTON, April 4 The privacy war is over you lost. Now its all
about survival. In the next few months tens of thousands of businesses will
send consumers billions of so-called privacy notices. Disguised as
garden-variety junk mail, these notices
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http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,37718,00.html
http://www.businessweek.com/bwdaily/dnflash/july2000/nf00707g.htm
http://www.ewatch.com/pop_sleuth.html
http://www.thestandard.com/
Privacy groups protest FBI email scanner
By The Associated Press
Special to CNET News.com
July 12, 2000, 5:55 a.m. PT
WASHINGTON--Civil liberties and privacy groups railed against a new system
designed to allow law enforcement agents to intercept and analyze huge
amounts of email in connection
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overnment database tantamount to a citizen pro
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Privacy commissioner reveals government database
By NAHLAH AYED-- The Canadian Press
OTTAWA (CP) --
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Now this may seem paranoid, but all my encrypted email is being held
up or diverted by the server or other's. I've been monitoring this
and have sent blind cross copies of the entire PGP encrypted messages
and its been taking over 24
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From: PRIVACY Forum [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: Tue, 30 Nov 1999
Subj: PRIVACY Forum Digest V08 #17
PRIVACY Forum Digest - Tuesday, 30 November 1999 - Vol 08, Issue 17
(http://www.vortex.com/privacy/priv.08.17)
Moderated by
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Privacy advocates warn about Internet proposal
Serial number of each PC would go with every parcel of data
By Ted Bridis
ASSOCIATED PRESS
October 12, 1999
WASHINGTON -- Engineers designing a new way to send information across the
Internet want to include a unique serial
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http://news.excite.com/news/r/990924/15/news-health-research
Colorado Medical Research Center Told To Halt Tests
Updated 3:13 PM ET September 24, 1999
DENVER (Reuters) - The government, concerned about how records and data are
kept, has ordered Colorado's top medical research
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http://www.techreview.com/articles/oct99/dertouzos.htm
Michael Dertouzos * The People's Computer
Privacy is Not Doomed
I almost fell out of my chair when the politicians asked the technologists
to solve the privacy issue!
The china at the electronic-spy agency's dining room was
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Here Comes The Beast! Clinton OKs massive attack on privacy
(Source: New York, NYT-07-27-99 2104EDT)
No. 128, 2 - 8 August 1999
If you thought "Know your customer" was dead, wait until you read
the following article. The Federal Government, with William
Jefferson
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PRIVACY IN THE INFORMATION AGE
The right of privacy has been a major distinction between
democracies and dictatorships. But those who hold privacy in
high regard have seen their rights slowly eroded for decades --
and now the process could swiftly accelerate in the era of high
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Privacy Hack on Pentium III
by Leander Kahney
A German computer magazine claims to have found a way to
hack the controversial serial number in the forthcoming
Pentium III chip.
Computer Technology, or c't, says that contrary to Intel's
claims, the identifying Processor
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