salon.com Technology April 6, 2000
URL: http://www.salon.com/tech/log/2000/04/06/decss
Can hyperlinks be outlawed?
Movie studios aim to criminalize links to DeCSS, a banned DVD-decryption program.
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By Damien Cave
In a fresh attack on DeCSS, a program that decrypts
CINCINNATI (AP) - Computer programs used to scramble electronic
messages are protected by the First Amendment because those codes are a
means of communication among programmers, a federal appeals court ruled
Tuesday.
Raymond Vasvari, legal director of the American Civil Liberties Union
of Ohio,
send me the dirtiest possible story
Janet Reno in a dress. A short one. Wearing fishnet stockings. Holding
hands with Louis Freeh. In a dress. A short one.
Not the last line:
GET /goaway.html/fuckyou
Not very nice. I guess that at least one microsys employee found a little
taste of censorship to be quite bitter. LOL!!!
So you are new to this.
There is a whole little war-of-packets going on, for the cognoscenti.
My proxy inserts nasty wording as
The laptop computer was snatched while an employee of Britain's domestic
security service,
MI5, was buying a ticket at London's Paddington train station.
It seems that moronic legislation correlates with moronic gubmnt employees.
I am referring to that "forget the key go to jail law", of
"Federal researchers" reveal 7-qubit quantum computer:
http://www.wired.com/news/technology/0,1282,35121,00.html
Posted to ba.politics, ca.politics, alt.politics.usa.constitution,
alt.law-enforcement, and misc.legal on 03/22/2000:
I've modified my "I Ain't Marching Any More" desertion leaflet to include
the following BEAUTIFUL quote from HCI spokesman Joseph D. McNamara.
"Wealthy executives and Hollywood
the same time. The market might just as well punish your decision of
building the remote extortion possibility into the design -- in fact,
Ah, these must be the reasons for the failure of that paper cash
experiment.
What ? It did not fail ? Paper cash is in use around the globe for
Subject: I got your ID right here
Web Identity Crisis Looms
By SYLVIA PAGAN WESTPHAL,
Special to The Times
The purchase of fake IDs, long a
1. According to
http://www.cs.technion.ac.il/users/wwwb/cgi-bin/tr-get.cgi/1996/CS/CS0885.ps.gz
the only 112-bit secure 3DES mode is 3-ECB (others offer up to 75 bit
effective key).
2. Looking at the commercial implementations in silicon, highest
performance is achieved by pipelining, and
Subject: toad pimping
At 08:55 PM 3/1/00 -0500, Eric Cordian wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
can you send me toad
Me send toad. You lick toad. Then understand crypto.
How much if the toad wears heels?
State-of-the-art bomb making instructions are available from www.uspto.gov.
Lots of interesting stuff. How do you like this one?
A penetration warhead of a positively position-controlled
roll-stabilized missile. The warhead has a main axis and includes a
nose section which is
From jya:
... the NSA and the CIA have created a common agency, named Special
Collection Service (SCS) ...
Collection Services ... this is not a coincidence, somebody was watching
Brazil. Subtle humour ? Where is room 101 ?
THE TEMPEST INDUSTRY
The TEMPEST industry is a 1.5 billion dollar industry which grew by 9% in 1990
according to
one recent report. Despite a two year slump, the industry is still experiencing stable
growth,
with a current Frost and Sullivan market survey estimating that the TEMPEST market
http://www.if.afrl.af.mil/POC/A.html
Audio Analysis Techniques
Mr. J. Grieco
IFEC
(315)330-7672
Audio Cording
Mr. D.
Haddad
At 08:40 PM 2/26/00 -0500, John Young wrote:
and never find
the directions to the cypherpunk meeting where people debate
fine points of breathtaking illiteracy.
..Under the protection of the SFPD...
HARD WIRE AND CABLE DESIGN IN SECURE COMMUNICATIONS
by Bruce C. Gabrielson, PhD
December, 1990
11 Chapter Mini-Book
note: no copies of printed book or CD left, now available only in 8 1/2" x 11"
100+ pages
$10 plus $5 shipping and handling for a spirul bound copy. Mail orders only. Make
Subject: twisted little fiddler
Friday February 25 2:11 PM ET
Frenchman Sentenced in Card Fraud Case
PARIS (Reuters) - A French computer scientist who found a way to fool cash machines
into
giving him $2,000 every 15 minutes was given a 10-month suspended prison term Friday.
Subject: inet voting in Az
No concern over security, just
whether there's an ebonics version
of windows..
FEBRUARY 25, 00:18 EST
Internet Primary OK'd in Arizona
PHOENIX (AP) Arizona Democrats got the go-ahead Thursday to allow
voting by computer in next month's presidential
Russian spy trial
threatens to
embarrass MI6
Amelia Gentleman in
Moscow and
Aaron wrote:
I keep telling you suckers that I'm a communist, not a socialist. Get a clue.
Marx said they're the same thing.
-FreeTotoMonger
God this is a lame country. How many times is "US" plastered
on the trinkets? Are they so disconnected from the locals that
they think a pile of satan's money will make them Judas their
Saint George?
U.S. launches new campaign to get bin Laden
Thursday, 17 February 2000 3:26
At 05:12 PM 2/15/00 -0500, Harmon Seaver wrote:
Shit -- that's not the half of it. US corps (okay, multinationals) essentially
enslave workers in places like
Guatemala, Saipan, etc. The factory sites look exactly like concentration camps. Try
any subversive organization and you're
Harmon Seaver writes:
[snip]
Fascism is the melding of evil governments and evil corporations. The
US government today is clearly fascist. Tim, with his preference of fascist
regimes over anything even smacking of social justice, coupled with his
racism and anti-semeticism, is clearly
Anon:
Libertarians do not believe in mandatory taxation. And they don't
believe in regulating peaceful voluntary social interactions at all.
Actually *any* mutually consenting interaction is unregulable,
not just peaceful ones. Paintball and sexual spanking
are two examples.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Do you even know how to program, Reese?
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The CDR subject tag affects a large percentage of messages, not just ssz ones.
Is anyone actually using the CDR header to sort mail? I notice Jim seems to use pine,
which won't sort mail (you use procmail as a front end). When people complain about
the headers, Jim says "use procmail" (which I
At 03:51 AM 2/14/00 -0500, Reese wrote:
Anecdotal, and heresay to boot. Point is, you weren't paying attention to
detail when you walked up, got in and tried the guhnition switch --- these
are not cypherpunk qualities, as I've come to understand them,,,
Reese
Do you even know how to
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McCaffrey wants to be king of columbia.
One hopes he's taken out by something
less abstract than smurfs.
Wednesday February 9 2:54 PM ET
U.S. Says Colombia Rebels Awash in Drug Money
By Michael Christie
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - U.S. anti-drug czar Barry McCaffrey said on Wednesday that
Feb 8, 2000 - 06:16 AM
Internet Sting Operation Leads to Recall of
Lighters
The Associated Press
WASHINGTON (AP) - About 4,000 novelty lighters that lack
federally-mandated child-resistant mechanisms are being
Last _Science_ had a few inches on how Dupont has
formally decided not to pursue lawsuits where one person
gives copies of liscenced info to another,
if for noncommercial use.
The 'copies' are copies of patented genes, packaged in
living mice.
-
Rattus norvegicus
http://slashdot.org/bsd/00/01/16/1943235.shtml
OpenBSD can encrypt swapspace
Posted by nik on Tuesday January 18, @05:00AM
from the nothing-to-hide dept.
Continuing it's reputation for security, the OpenBSD kernel can now encrypt
the
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