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In August I finally submitted my PhD thesis, coming close to wrapping up my
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On Mon, Nov 27, 2000 at 10:58:23AM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Lynn!
problem is that consumer don't normally know that they want to check on a
particular merchant's CRL entry until they realize that they want to go to that
merchant site. in general, the consumer's aren't going to
On Mon, 27 Nov 2000, A. Melon wrote:
Newby puzzles:
Right, I agree.
But what I'd like to consider is a recipe for "plain ordinary"
folk to conspire anonymously to commit murder.
Did you even bother to read AP? RTFM, dude!
Speaking as someone who has very recently read AP, the
On Mon, Nov 27, 2000 at 10:19:00PM -0500, R. A. Hettinga wrote:
[NSAkey in MS]
Old-Subject: ip: TechNews: NSA Builds Security Access Into Windows
Old subject indeed- this stuff's from sept 1999.
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At 7:16 PM -0800 11/27/00, Ray Dillinger wrote:
Since this time I was trying to distill a formal protocol
specification, I was a lot more critical about fine points.
Bell handwaved on the point of obtaining digital cash for
paying the assassin with. Bob the broker can go to the
There's often
At 01:06 11/28/2000 -0500, R. A. Hettinga wrote:
Hmmm...
Maybe it was Toto's ersatz-AP web page I was remembering, now that I think
about it, which, of course, Toto *didn't* plead to...
Ah, I think you're right. I don't remember a whole lot of substance backing
that allegation (it didn't
On Tue, 28 Nov 2000, R. A. Hettinga wrote:
Maybe it was Toto's ersatz-AP web page I was remembering, now that I think
about it, which, of course, Toto *didn't* plead to...
But the prosecutors did not quite get the joke. It was quite obvious that
the site was rigged to a small and preselected
My on-screen guide said "FISA", tvguide.com says,
"Mike Wallace looks at one couple's claim that
they were set up by the FBI and wrongly convicted of espionage."
We have had a partial recount in certain selected districts. This failed
to change the outcome. So now Gore seeks a full recount. If that fails
to change the outcome, he will probably call for another selective
recount. If that fails to change the outcome, then another full recount
with
And Katherine Harris bumped the piece.
Our resident racist prosecutor fantasy killer Tim May wrote:
#I notice you're babbling about what's on "60 Minutes"
There are some overachievers who can babble in only
one sentence, not I.
It takes me several.
Our resident racist prosecutor
On Sun, 26 Nov 2000, Tim May wrote:
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My on-screen guide said "FISA", tvguide.com says,
"Mike Wallace looks at one couple's claim that
they were set up by the FBI and wrongly convicted of espionage."
I notice you're babbling about what's
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Oh come now. You have real recourse against Bill Gates and John Tesh
Bill Gates is a questionable case, but there is no doubt that
John Tesh should die.
if everyone who hates windos puts $10 in a box, you'd need quite a large
box. which makes one wonder why the guy
On Fri, 24 Nov 2000, Tom Vogt wrote:
would most likely cast a couple new protection laws. say, make it
illegal to publish a politician's name. "our president has today..."
Well, I guess that's *one* way to get political types to support
the right to anonymity...
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Alan Olsen wrote:
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He seemed to think that the only target of this would be the government.
I think this is a reasonable observation. You really have to be acting
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On Sat, 18 Nov 2000, Bill Stewart wrote:
I did a traceroute (well, mswindoze tracert, anyway), and got a
"destination unreachable" from a machine at realtime.net in Austin.
SSZ has often been unreliable;
Unreliable?
The context of my
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Have you looked at the design
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On Wed, 22 Nov 2000, John Young wrote:
One notable conclusion about Carnivore's shortcomings
and why its code should not be released to the public:
Carnivore can be countered with simple, public-domain
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And I need to source to tell me that?
Sheesh! What kind of fools do
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Alan Olsen wrote:
I disagree. I don't believe Jim really was willing to consider
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The implications are that in a society where the government has not made
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Oh come now. You have real recourse against Bill Gates and John Tesh
Bill Gates is a questionable case, but there is no doubt that
John Tesh should die.
It is extremely unlikely it is going to change in the least the "who" or
"why" of contract killing. I really don't think everyone
Obfuscation writes:
Adam Back writes:
It's as strong as we could make it. Private interactive
communications are a hard problem. As Wei and I were discussing in
the "PipeNet protocol" thread in the last couple of weeks, there are 4
main properties you're trying to optimise over:
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In the light of your failure to elect a President of the USA and
This might be of intrest to ICANN and NSI watchers.
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It seemed like our United New World Trading Order of Internationally
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this election.
Democracy was now showing the seams of the media's 1998 premature
release of the names of our (as yet) unelected masters. Had no-one
told the
No User posted:
http://washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A14686-2000Nov14.html
By Howard Kurtz
Washington Post Staff Writer
Tuesday, November 14, 2000; Page C1
In yet another bizarre twist to an already surreal campaign, the head
of Fox News's Election Night decision
At 11:40 AM -0800 11/20/00, Ray Dillinger wrote:
On Mon, 20 Nov 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
as pure asside ... any SSL server certificate signed by any CA
in my browswer's CA list is acceptable.
my broswer makes no distinction on which CA signed what ...
and/or even what they signed. If I
On Sun, 19 Nov 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When the user goes to www.amazon.com, they get a plaintext http redirect
to amazon.hackeddomain.com, which does check.
Still confused...
The original connection to www.amazon.com is an SSL connection, right?
We are following an https: URL?
I want to run this idea past some knowledgeable people and see if
it looks like a good idea
In an application which passes encrypted messages from one host to
another, it is desirable to have the message differently encrypted
at each 'hop' along the way (to defeat traffic analysis).
http://washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A14686-2000Nov14.html
By Howard Kurtz
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Tuesday, November 14, 2000; Page C1
In yet another bizarre twist to an already surreal campaign, the head
of Fox News's Election Night decision desk - who recommended
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It woulda been over.
Coulda shoulda woulda.
http://www.nytimes.com/2000/11/17/politics/17DUVA.html
#
#November 17, 2000
#
#Democrats Rue Ballot Foul-Up in a 2nd County
#
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At 4:37 AM -0800 on 11/17/00, GigaLaw.com wrote:
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CJ has lofted a mortar at the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals for
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Marshall Clow [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Wow, money goes a lot further when it's not taxed, eh?
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No, it doesn't use the "B" word, but it is fun to see someone _define_
money as "a technology that allows consumer A
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Tim May wrote:
The claim is that if they can "prove" they were unable to have them
postmarked by the time polls closed in Florida, due to the violence
or whatever, that maybe they will still be allowed in.
how can you be unable to do something as simple as sending a letter by a
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It's all just politics...
Bush said keep it out of the courts,
then went to Federal court.
Now...(snipped)
http://foxnews.com/election_night/111600/trail.sml
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#The Florida Supreme Court, in a one-paragraph decision, denied
#a petition by Florida Secretary of State Harris to halt
Tim May wrote:
And, though it's undeniably funny, it grossly misrepresents the
ballot issue. In fact, the "butterfly ballot" issue has been put on
the back burner by the Democrat vermin. They are putting their
efforts into re-sampling and re-counting and fiddling with the
ballots in Volusia
What is not clear in Schneier's several critiques of crypto
weaknesses is what will be made of them to advance the
burgeoning interests of law enforcement and the compsec
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While it may not be Bruce's intent to provide support for
"the legitimate interests
On Thu, 16 Nov 2000, John Young wrote:
Still, is there no alternative to giving government and
corporations first, if not exclusive, choice on the best
products and services,
Not if you plan to make a legal profit, there isn't. After
all, government and corporations are the people with the
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On Thu, Nov 16, 2000 at 01:00:48PM -0800, Tim May wrote:
And we can expect a spectrum of signing technologies and strengths.
For example, the mundane auto-signing which someone may use for their
e-mail is substantially less persuasive ("probative," I think the
lawyers would say) than an
Eric wrote:
I did a lot of the design for a secure smartcard keyboard that was
produced a few years ago by a company called N*Able (bought last year by
Speaking of secure keyboards, what would one look for inside the keyboard
to determine if it were compromised? Or would the best approach
On Thu, Nov 16, 2000 at 03:53:28PM -0800, Ed Gerck wrote:
http://www.anu.edu.au/people/Roger.Clarke/II/PKIMisFit.html
Public Key Infrastructure: An Artifact Ill-Fitted to the Needs of the
Information Society
Abstract
It has been conventional wisdom that, for e-commerce to fulfill
Greg Broiles wrote:
On Thu, Nov 16, 2000 at 03:53:28PM -0800, Ed Gerck wrote:
http://www.anu.edu.au/people/Roger.Clarke/II/PKIMisFit.html
Public Key Infrastructure: An Artifact Ill-Fitted to the Needs of the
Information Society
Abstract
It has been conventional wisdom
Of course not. Unilateral offers can be made to a defined class
of persons and accepted by action thereon. An old principle, but
valid still.
MacN
On Thu, 16 Nov 2000, Greg Broiles wrote:
It has been conventional wisdom that, for e-commerce to fulfill its
potential, each party to a
Mac Norton wrote:
Of course not. Unilateral offers can be made to a defined class
of persons and accepted by action thereon. An old principle, but
valid still.
Yes but the problem faced by e-commerce is what happens when it
fails. So, while I agree with you that it is not true that "for
On Thu, Nov 16, 2000 at 08:11:25PM -0600, Mac Norton wrote:
Of course not. Unilateral offers can be made to a defined class
of persons and accepted by action thereon. An old principle, but
valid still.
MacN
On Thu, 16 Nov 2000, Greg Broiles wrote:
It has been conventional wisdom
http://www.frbatlanta.org/publica/work_papers/wp00/wp0022.pdf
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Lions and Tigers and Coasian microecon, oh, my...
No mention of the "B" word, but, then, they're not supposed to, yet, right?
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Bram Cohen writes:
In the vast majority of cases, preventing man in the middle attacks is a
waste of time.
In the sense that, in the vast majority of communications, there is no
man in the middle attack being mounted?
Yes.
Couldn't the
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A Florida Electoral delegate for Dubya, (an unknown
number of electoral votes), is threatening to vote
for Gore. Apparently she is free to do so.
Her name is approximately Berta Morajelo, sounded
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If you go back to the thread I started last week
'A strange election scenario', you'll find that I
raised this possibility the day after the election.
It would take at least two faithless electors to
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a dead heat, and send the decision to Congress.
"Trei, Peter" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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#It would take at least two faithless electors to
#swing the election to Gore. One would make it
#a dead heat, and send the decision to Congress.
Ping pong, ping pong.
Isn't a switch of one vote a difference of two in the total?
Wait, that's
I just heard a CBS "Eye-on-America" spot doing an indignant "who *are*
these absentee voters, anyway" take.
We've been always at war with Oceania.
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