Re: bombs

2000-06-26 Thread anonymous
On Mon, 26 Jun 2000, Harmon Seaver wrote: And the below poster is absolutely right, of course -- Swinestein's efforts are futile. Perhaps some nice anon poster should start plastering the net with explosive recipes. E-mail them to Swinestein herself, along with Reno and Freeh. Sure!

Re: indeterministic cryptosystems and mix-nets

2000-05-22 Thread anonymous
David Molnar Wrote: Anyway, recipient-hiding is most obviously useful when public bulletin boards are involved. I'm not so sure it's useful between remailers, since the underlying transport protocol will tend to reveal the ID of the next hop anyway...but it strikes me as something to have as

Practically paying for MP3s and then replacing government.

2000-05-12 Thread Anonymous
Recently I saw at comment on slashdot suggesting how to pay for MP3s. Suppose you know 100,000 people like a particular artist. If they all aggree to pay $1 upfront for the release of the next album then it is released. If the artist does their job - and keeps turning out good albums people

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2000-04-25 Thread anonymous
Subject: brits to listen to GSM on Mayday Police to tap calls at May Day protest Civil rights group attacks move

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2000-03-27 Thread anonymous
Subject: body scan Customs Expands Body Search X-ray Plan But Civil Libertarians See Privacy Violations March 27, 2000 By Jane A. Zanca NEW YORK (APBnews.com) -- A U.S. Customs Service plan to expand use of an X-ray

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2000-03-16 Thread anonymous
Subject: censorware reveng under legal attack from slashdot A few weeks ago we ran Keep It Legal to Embarrass Big Companies, detailing Peacefire's decryption of X-Stop's blacklist. Then just a few days ago, we noted that CyberPatrol's encrypted list had also

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