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Declan McCullagh wrote:
>
> When it comes to maintaining the size of government or giving more
> money to police, there is rarely gridlock. Look at the ever-increasing
> FBI budgets, for instance.
>
> If there were a terrorist attack that the FBI says could have been
> prevented by Carnivore, I
Declan McCullagh wrote:
> When it comes to maintaining the size of government or giving more
> money to police, there is rarely gridlock. Look at the ever-increasing
> FBI budgets, for instance.
This should be expected, actually; In the presence of strong
crypto and really good surveillence
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At 07:28 PM 7/25/00 -0700, Kevin Elliott wrote:
>At 11:38 -0400 7/25/00, David Honig wrote:
>>At 12:32 AM 7/25/00 -0400, Kevin Elliott wrote:
>>>were unconstitutional. Another way of putting this would be for the
>>>government to outlaw brushing ones teeth.
>>
>>Simple. Outlaw possession of toot
At 11:05 PM 7/25/00 -0400, Riad Wahby wrote:
>
>These two statements are totally incorrect. First of all, a computer
>_does_ contribute to heat in a significant way. Consider this: the
>average computer-grade power supply is 70% efficient, and, on average,
A computer turns 100% of its load into
At 02:11 AM 7/26/00 -0400, Tim May wrote:
>The FBI has said that Carnivore will only be directed at specific
>targets of a wiretap order.
>
>How, then, does it do a damned thing with "anonymous, encrypted
>communications"?
>
>This is just one of many failures in logic.
It helps with traffic an
At 12:48 AM 7/26/00 -0400, Tim May wrote:
>At 12:06 AM -0400 7/26/00, Ernest Hua wrote:
>>I thought recent presidents have been declaring a state of emergency
>>for who knows how long.
>
>But that's not what is being talked about. You are not reading
>carefully. The Third refers to war, and this
Carol Braddock wrote:
>
> The only way this is even is remotely palateable is open source.
> They aren't gonna do it, for they wanna snoop. There are enough
> ways to snoop as it is.
What is this fetish about open source? The box is evil, regardless
of how open source it is? Do you think for o
At 14:58 7/25/2000 -0400, Tim May wrote:
>I'm tempted to set up my own ISP just so I can tell them to fuck off and
>wave a shotgun at them as they try to install their equipment on my
>property. And even if they do manage to get a court-ordered wiretap, to
>tell them to get the rack of equipmen
John Young wrote:
>
> Declan's article ran on Friday July 21 day and the hits from it did not
> seem to affect the sites. Saturday, an AP story appeared but it did not
> include links to the site, however, Drudge Report picked up the AP story
> and provided a munged link to jya.com:
>
> http:/
At 11:41 AM -0400 7/26/00, David Honig wrote:
>At 02:11 AM 7/26/00 -0400, Tim May wrote:
>>The FBI has said that Carnivore will only be directed at specific
>>targets of a wiretap order.
>>
>>How, then, does it do a damned thing with "anonymous, encrypted
>>communications"?
>>
>>This is just one o
Anybody seen http://www.kuro5hin.org/ lately? I went today to see what's
new, and I didn't like what I saw...
Mark
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Marcel Popescu wrote:
>
> Anybody seen http://www.kuro5hin.org/ lately? I went today to see what's
> new, and I didn't like what I saw...
Undergoing a DoS. See
http://slashdot.org/articles/00/07/26/1155243.shtml
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At 11:58 AM -0400 7/26/00, Declan McCullagh wrote:
>At 14:58 7/25/2000 -0400, Tim May wrote:
>>I'm tempted to set up my own ISP just so I can tell them to fuck off and
>>wave a shotgun at them as they try to install their equipment on my
>>property. And even if they do manage to get a court-ordere
Alex de Joode wrote:
>
> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote:
> : John Young wrote:
> :> The error log has jumped from 13MB to only 15MB since July 21. (By far the
> :> largest cause of previous errors is the pernicious "favicon.ico.")
>
> : That's just Microsoft stupidity. It looks for a
On Wed, Jul 26, 2000 at 12:12:23PM -0400, Tim May wrote:
>
> They wish to be a mini-NSA.
Or a mini-ECHELON.
> BTW, expect nothing better from the Reps when they come to power. I
> wouldn't be surprised if they didn't simply cut to the chase and set
> up a unified TLA spy system, combining the
There's a story about it on /. (of all places). Kuro5hin
were DoS'd for several days, evidently by some sort of
spam bot that posted garbage to the forums.
For those who haven't seen it: kuro5hin (pronounced like
'corrosion') is similar to SlashDot, but decisions to
post stories are community-m
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At 14:10 -0400 7/26/00, Marcel Popescu wrote:
>Some people on these lists seem to have a lot of opinions about various
>ammendments...
>
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At 11:58 -0400 7/26/00, Declan McCullagh wrote:
>At 14:58 7/25/2000 -0400, Tim May wrote:
>>I'm tempted to set up my own ISP just so I can tell them to fuck
>>off and wave a shotgun at them as they try to install their
>>equipment on my property. And even if they do manage to get a
>>court-orde
Hello:
I'm looking for a list of telephone company modulation frequencies used on
toll lines (trunk lines) to control switching between offices. Anyone
know where I can find them. Used to know them by heart - 2600 to disconect
and 300 - 1200 ?? for the control tones.
Joe Baptista
While I disagree with Judge Patel's PI in the Napster case, there is a
valuable lesson in this result that should be of interest to Cypherpunks.
Several lessons, actually:
1. Systems that rely on cooperation from the law are fundamentally broken
and will be compromised.
2. Systems with a single
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