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2000-06-29 Thread AAA Top Search Engine Placement
FREE REPORT Is your website at the top of the major search engines? It needs to be! If it isn't you are missing out on serious amounts of web traffic and business! Did you know that 85% of web traffic originates from search engines? AND did you know that 98.2% of searches do NOT go past

Re: Internetmoney.com

2000-06-29 Thread amir . herzberg
Privacy isn't the only concern... notice this from their QA: Where and with whom do I dispute suspicious or fraudulent charges? If you need to dispute any purchase made with your iMC Card, you will need to make those disputes with your credit card company or your bank or investment

Re: Oracle's Smear Campaign Against The Independent Institute

2000-06-29 Thread Colin A. Reed
So when MS does it, it's okay, but when Oracle does it isn't? You sound like what you are trying to argue against. What Oracle did was pay for "research" that is trivially verifiable, and thus the payee doesn't really matter. The research MS is supposed to have paid for is much more

Re: Oracle's Smear Campaign Against The Independent Institute

2000-06-29 Thread Jim Choate
On Wed, 28 Jun 2000, Duncan Frissell wrote: Are you people mentally defective, or what? All non-profits take money from somebody. If they didn't they wouldn't exist. In practice they take money from anyone who gives it. If they didn't they'd be stupid. Fund raising takes most of

Re: More trolling from cops?n

2000-06-29 Thread Igor Chudov @ home
Tim May wrote: At 12:21 PM -0400 6/26/00, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: can you e-mail me withh all bomb resipies espesially gun powder my e-mail is [EMAIL PROTECTED] thankyou The naively obvious misspellings and the characteristic "can you e-mail me" form once again shows a cop

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Re: Oracle's Smear Campaign Against The Independent Institute

2000-06-29 Thread Tim May
At 11:13 AM -0700 6/28/00, Colin A. Reed wrote: An independent research group that takes money from the people it's supposed to be researching is either accepting bribes or stupid, neither of which says anything good about their conclusions. On Wed, 28 Jun 2000, Matthew Gaylor wrote:

In Europe: The Shame of evidences

2000-06-29 Thread Carlos Duarte
The football in Europe it's a big game of influences, not a beautiful game of Football. See what happened in the match of the European between France-Portugal: Portugal (the team that played best) was removed due dualist arbitration, even corrupt. It's the shame of the evidences. Don't

Crypto Typing ID

2000-06-29 Thread John Young
The NY Times reports today on an encryption product which has a biometric password set by typing rhythm -- speed, key-hit impact, pattern, maybe a few more. Developed by Net Nanny, the producer claims no two people type exactly the same way. Its called BioPassword. The product is to be used by

Re: Crypto Typing ID

2000-06-29 Thread Benjamin M. Brewer
On Thu, 29 Jun 2000, John Young wrote: The NY Times reports today on an encryption product which has a biometric password set by typing rhythm -- speed, key-hit impact, pattern, maybe a few more. Developed by Net Nanny, the producer claims no two people type exactly the same way. Its

Re: Crypto Typing ID

2000-06-29 Thread dmolnar
On Thu, 29 Jun 2000, Benjamin M. Brewer wrote: Another thing to note, is that although these seems really secure - people can 'train' themselves on how to type. We all originally learned (well, _most_ of us) at one point in time - why couldn't someone muster up the concentration to learn

Re: Crypto Typing ID

2000-06-29 Thread Eric Murray
On Thu, Jun 29, 2000 at 09:12:42AM -0400, Benjamin M. Brewer wrote: On Thu, 29 Jun 2000, John Young wrote: The NY Times reports today on an encryption product which has a biometric password set by typing rhythm -- speed, key-hit impact, pattern, maybe a few more. Developed by Net

Re: Crypto Typing ID

2000-06-29 Thread Tim May
At 11:41 AM -0400 6/29/00, dmolnar wrote: On Thu, 29 Jun 2000, Benjamin M. Brewer wrote: Another thing to note, is that although these seems really secure - people can 'train' themselves on how to type. We all originally learned (well, _most_ of us) at one point in time - why couldn't

Re: Crypto Typing ID

2000-06-29 Thread Alan Olsen
On Thu, 29 Jun 2000, John Young wrote: The NY Times reports today on an encryption product which has a biometric password set by typing rhythm -- speed, key-hit impact, pattern, maybe a few more. Developed by Net Nanny, the producer claims no two people type exactly the same way. Its

Re: Encrypted tar or cpio?

2000-06-29 Thread Eric Murray
On Thu, Jun 29, 2000 at 02:03:21PM -0400, Sunder wrote: Harmon Seaver wrote: Does anyone know of a way to encrypt tape backups using tar or cpio? Other than the obvious prior use of an encrypted file system? tar cpvf - dir1 dir2 ... dirN | gzip -9 | crypt {password} | dd

Re: Important Security Update to Your Account

2000-06-29 Thread Ulf Möller
I just received this today. Has anyone else heard about Network Solutions Verisign merging? Verifign is buying Network Solutions. That was in the news a while ago. But it's interesting that they're now going to force domain owners to get Verisign certificates. (That is not necessary for

Re: Important Security Update to Your Account

2000-06-29 Thread Benjamin M. Brewer
Is it just me or is it a little bit late for this 'hole' to be closed? I mean, it's been around since the DNS system was more-or-less automated just because people are lazy and don't want to spend a few seconds typing in a passphrase or phoning someone for confirmation. I bet, if the recent

Re: More trolling from cops?n

2000-06-29 Thread Alan Olsen
On Wed, 28 Jun 2000, Igor Chudov @ home wrote: But it is not a crime to share a bomb recipe. Diane Feinstein tried to make it a crime, and could not. I frankly do not understand why the cops/feds would be interested in soliciting something which is not a crime. *If* it was a crime,

Re: Crypto Typing ID

2000-06-29 Thread David Honig
At 11:41 AM 6/29/00 -0400, dmolnar wrote: biometric identification by typing pattern has shown up in science fiction from time to time. Now we will see a new kind of superhero : instead of a Along those lines, your future intelligent paper clip will correlate your typing patterns with your