>>>The view I get fed all the time is that crypto is, on the whole, in
>>>the hands of
>>>the terrorists, the anti-patriots, the paedophiles, et al.
>>
>>Correct.
>>
>>>That it is a bad
>>>thing.
>>
>>We don't think so.
>
> Mr Robinson: we understand the Bill of Rights applies to
> some unsavory t
Removal of sensitive information, locking down of websites, securing otherwise
accessible points of data. The .gov and .mil talk of
cyber-homeland-defense-strategy blah doesn't make much sense, at least not from
the admittedly media-derived POV I get. In amongst the proposals for screening
peop
roflmfaoapimp. In a scarey kinda way. Thank Allah for indepent media...
Declan McCullagh wrote:
> New White House Office Coordinates Global Communications
>
> Why?
I think we know why. If the messenger brig s amessage people don't like and then
they shoot the messenger and eat the m
Tyler Durden wrote:
> John Keley wrote...
>
> "Osama Bin Laden might not hate us, but *someone* would."
>
> Well, perhaps we fucked with the wrong guy.
"Fucked with". "Trained up and fucked over". Whatever.
> BTW...a Muslim co-worker sardonically stated recently that our new war
> with Iraq is
Major Variola (ret) wrote:
> At 03:44 PM 1/16/03 +0100, Anonymous wrote:
>
>> Does anyone know a source for a spam list for US military?
>
> Use google. Search for @*.mil Also large bureaucracies use
> standard forms like First.Surname@blah or FSurname@blah
Not forgetting Google's Uncle Sam se
Andri Isidoro Fernandes Esteves wrote:
> --
> Malawian vampires now using sleeping gas
>
> New York Times
>
> "Malawi, despite the best efforts of its government, is in the grip of a
> form of hysteria. Vampires are attacking the villag