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At 08:25 AM 3/21/00 -0500, John Young wrote:
>A while ago there was mention here of the Treasury
>Department's Computer Investigator Specialist Program
>(CIS) unit showing up in various logs. Here is the unit's
>home page, which describes its mission, and where it
>hosts a large collection of se
Ed Gerck wrote:
>
> > in general, the general public profits if some secret algorithm gets
> > known. to be honest, I can't think of a single counter-example.
> As to the counter-example you ask, the general public profits by
> lack of disclosure of the algorithm that allows nuclear bombs
> to
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At 03:53 PM 3/21/00 -0500, Sunder wrote:
>
>I'd say the general public of Taiwan would feel much safer in such a
situation.
It will be interesting to see, 20 years hence, whether
the Pakis' and the Indians' recent engineering feats are
stabilizing or used. One doubts they're irrelevent,
if only
At 12:19 PM 3/21/00 -0500, Ed Gerck wrote:
> Also, in the US as well as in most
>countries, a newspaper can protect the anonymity of its source, a
>private company does not have to disclose its statements, etc. --
>all, expressions of privacy rights.
That's going away now that everyone's a publ
At 12:27 PM 3/21/00 -0500, Tom Vogt wrote:
>just wouldn't call it privacy, or better: the equivalent of privacy in
>german ("Privatsphäre").
What is sphäre?
Vogt:
>I don't think they had any of these deep thoughts. they were just pissed
>that the software wouldn't tell them what it did. I occasionally rip
>software apart for very similiar reasons, like finding out what it does,
>or how it does it. if curiosity is a crime, we should all go back and
>li
Subject: LA sheriff hassles author
L.A. Sheriff Wants Warning on
Fake Stalker Site
Web Page Purports to Be Diary of an Obsession
March 20, 2000
By David Noack
Subject: responsibility
I countered with the observation that, by making the tapes available to the
government, the
companies had to know they were providing the wherewithal for the government to use
them
however it wanted. They had to bear some responsibility.
This comment caused Tordella's
At 10:34 PM -0500 3/21/00, David Honig wrote:
>At 12:19 PM 3/21/00 -0500, Ed Gerck wrote:
>> Also, in the US as well as in most
>>countries, a newspaper can protect the anonymity of its source, a
>>private company does not have to disclose its statements, etc. --
> >all, expressions of privacy
An actor is suing eBay for what some JimBellJudges did
to some cypherpunks: publish their SSID.
http://dailynews.yahoo.com/h/nm/2320/en/people-orbach_1.html
Monday March 20 7:46 PM ET
Actor sues eBay over Social Security number
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Actor Jerry Orbach is a court regular
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