Re: wiping CDROMS? (computer forensic question)

2000-07-05 Thread Marcel Popescu
X-Loop: openpgp.net From: "dmolnar" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Why wouldn't you just shred, melt, and scatter the CD if you want to wipe the info on it? Trying to nondestructively wipe a hard drive makes some sense, because you'd like to re-use the space...but CD-Rs are down to something like $5/CD

For Serious Marketers ONLY!

2000-07-05 Thread seasawyer
For Serious Marketers ONLY! Direct Email Marketing Are you making more money that ever? Are You getting all the sales that you want? Is your inbox filled with fresh orders every day? If you answered YES to all of the above questions, then you probably don't need our services. However, If you

Re: wiping CDROMS? (computer forensic question)

2000-07-05 Thread dmolnar
On Wed, 5 Jul 2000, Marcel Popescu wrote: Wow... where do you live? It's more like $1.29, when bought in sets of 10. [Or at least that's the price I got.] However, he was speaking about CD-RWs, but even those are around $2. I was thinking of the last time I bought a single CD-R, which

syn, ack, and jamming in cicada comm

2000-07-05 Thread David Honig
Found an example of insect infowar: Male cicada broadcasts sound-1. Female ACKS with a click emitted at a fixed time wrt sound-1. The pair then switch to another frequency channel, complete another handshake, and then mate. "The researchers learned that courting males will give an

RE: New Encryption System for Music (nytimes)

2000-07-05 Thread David Honig
At 01:28 AM 7/5/00 -0400, Secret Squirrel wrote: That is, unless analog recording equipment is criminalized and exterminated (illegal possession of a microphone - 5 years. Possession of a microphone while committing a copyright crime - 10 years.) All future analog recording gear sold in U$ must

cryptome on AP

2000-07-05 Thread David Honig
Saw this 07/05 01:07 pm - Deleted Documents Do Double Duty on Rogue Web Site Via AP NOT for Online Use By CECILY BARNES CNET News.com on http://ap.tbo.com/ap/breaking/index.htm But could not get

From RISKS

2000-07-05 Thread Marcel Popescu
Date: Thu, 22 Jun 2000 09:59:04 -0400 X-Loop: openpgp.net From: Stanley Chow [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Find security hole, get sued A story in the local paper (*Ottawa Citizen*) reports that an Edmonton man found a way to win at slot machines. The report is typically weak with details; this is

Pattents

2000-07-05 Thread Marcel Popescu
LOL... a Russian company has a patent on bottles... http://www.themoscowtimes.com/stories/2000/06/24/001.html Mark

Re: SPAM WARNING

2000-07-05 Thread William H. Geiger III
In [EMAIL PROTECTED], on 07/05/00 at 02:14 PM, Earthlink SC -- IPDSS [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: It appears that this UCE (Unsolicited Commercial E-Mail), i.e. SPAM, has come from your network or the spammer's web site possibly resides on your network. sigh --