Re: FCF's Dean Lauds Congressional Privacy Caucus

2000-02-20 Thread David Honig
At 05:11 PM 2/20/00 -0500, Petro wrote: You're brighter than that DCF. If, say, 20 years from now Insurance Companies get legal access to your shopping records that Mega-Chain-Food stores have, and they find out that you've been buying shrimp weekly, and that shrimp is proven to be a

RE: FCF's Dean Lauds Congressional Privacy Caucus

2000-02-15 Thread David Honig
At 07:02 AM 2/14/00 -0500, Duncan Frissell wrote: DNA sniffers can likewise be defeated by giving off a "soup" of multi source DNA replicants. So, do cypherpunks put locks of hair into a bowl and then distribute mixes? Or are there friendly barbers out there? - "The price of a bag of

Re: FCF's Dean Lauds Congressional Privacy Caucus

2000-02-10 Thread Declan McCullagh
h Dakota, Paul Sarbanes of Maryland, Barbara Boxer of California, Christopher Dodd of Connecticut, Ron Wyden of Oregon, Robert Torricelli of New Jersey, and Richard Durbin of Illinois. -Declan At 00:13 2/11/2000 -0500, Matthew Gaylor wrote: FCF's Dean Lauds Congressional Privacy Caucus Privacy: 'si

Re: FCF's Dean Lauds Congressional Privacy Caucus

2000-02-10 Thread Lizard
Can anyone tell me, precisely, why it is so very scary to imagine that somewhere in a corporate database is a notation that you like to buy Coca Cola? Corporations don't scare me -- they want me to be alive, free, and earning money so that I can buy their products. Corpses and prisoners make