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2000-07-26 Thread George Baker
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Re: CARNIVORE HEARINGS NOW ON C-SPAN 10:30PM PDT

2000-07-26 Thread Steven Furlong
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

Re: CARNIVORE HEARINGS NOW ON C-SPAN 10:30PM PDT

2000-07-26 Thread Ray Dillinger
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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Re: Jim Und Dave?

2000-07-26 Thread David Honig
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

Re: Carnivore - Matt Blaze testimony

2000-07-26 Thread David Honig
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

Re: FBI Makes Case For Net Wiretaps

2000-07-26 Thread David Honig
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

RE: Carnivore - Matt Blaze testimony

2000-07-26 Thread David Honig
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

Re: CDR: The carnivore carnivore - open source ISN'T the issue.

2000-07-26 Thread sunder
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

Re: Wired News : FBI Gives a Little on Carnivore

2000-07-26 Thread Declan McCullagh
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

Re: CDR: JYA, Cryptome Help Request

2000-07-26 Thread sunder
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:/

Re: FBI Makes Case For Net Wiretaps

2000-07-26 Thread Tim May
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

Kuro5hin

2000-07-26 Thread Marcel Popescu
Anybody seen http://www.kuro5hin.org/ lately? I went today to see what's new, and I didn't like what I saw... Mark --- All inventions or works of authorship original to me, herein and past, are placed irrevocably in the public domain, and may be used or modified for any purpose, without permissi

Re: Kuro5hin

2000-07-26 Thread Steven Furlong
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 -- Steve Furlong, Computer Condottiere Have GNU, will travel 518-374-4720

Re: Wired News : FBI Gives a Little on Carnivore

2000-07-26 Thread Tim May
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

Re: JYA, Cryptome Help Request

2000-07-26 Thread Steven Furlong
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

Re: FBI Makes Case For Net Wiretaps

2000-07-26 Thread Eric Murray
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

Re: Kuro5hin

2000-07-26 Thread Greg Newby
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

Does a "Self-Run Business" interest you?

2000-07-26 Thread owner-cypherpunks
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Re: Fw: Congress breaks another Constitutional Amendment?

2000-07-26 Thread Kevin Elliott
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... > >- Original Message - >X-Loop: openpgp.net >From: "Breon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Sent: Wednesday, July 26, 2000 1:09 PM >Subject:

Re: Wired News : FBI Gives a Little on Carnivore

2000-07-26 Thread Kevin Elliott
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

2600 - bell toll signals

2000-07-26 Thread !Dr. Joe Baptista
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

Napster PI helpful

2000-07-26 Thread Lucky Green
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