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>From: cyphrpunk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Oct 24, 2005 5:58 PM
>To: John Kelsey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: [fc-discuss] Financial Cryptography Update: On Digital Cash-like
>Payment Systems
...
>Digital wallets will require real security in user PCs. Still I don't
>see why we don't alread
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At 3:57 PM -0400 10/24/05, John Kelsey wrote:
>More to the point, an irreversible payment system raises big practical
>problems in a world full of very hard-to-secure PCs running the
>relevant software. One exploitable software bug, properly used, can
>steal an
Its unfortunate that some posters had to be reminded that anyone
calling for government-licensed "reporters" (and "religions", as one
author included) deserves to have their carbon recycled, because
of the treason to the BoR. Tim May used to call government licensed
citizens "special objects". Se
We encourage the publication of the (paper) school records which the FLA
hurricane reportedly distributed to locals, as part of an effort to show
the sheeple
how *well* the state guards their secrets. Particularly interested in
offspring
of state officials, not that their kids are likely go to pub
Nuclear Detection: Fixed detectors, portals, and NEST
teams wont work for shielded HEU on a national scale;
a distributed network of in-vehicle detectors is also
necessary to deter nuclear terrorism
http://iis-db.stanford.edu/evnts/4249/disarm.pdf
Maybe the FCC will require rad detectors in cell
| U.S. law generally requires that stolen goods be returned to the
| original owner without compensation to the current holder, even if
| they had been purchased legitimately (from the thief or his agent) by
| an innocent third party.
This is incorrect. The law draws a distinction between recogniz
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From: David Farber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tue, 25 Oct 2005 14:08:43 -0400
To: Ip Ip
Subject: [IP] Wiretapping innocent people on the Internet
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To: Declan McCullagh , [E
Its unfortunate that some posters had to be reminded that anyone
calling for government-licensed "reporters" (and "religions", as one
author included) deserves to have their carbon recycled, because
of the treason to the BoR. Tim May used to call government licensed
citizens "special objects". S
- Forwarded message from Declan McCullagh -
From: Declan McCullagh
Date: Tue, 25 Oct 2005 13:23:23 -0700
To: politech@politechbot.com
Subject: [Politech] U.S. passports to receive RFID implants starting in
October 2006 [priv]
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At 03:15 PM 6/8/04 -0400, Tyler Durden wrote:
>Well, it's interesting to consider how/if that might be possible. SONET
>scrambles the payload prior to transmission..adding an additional
crypto
>layer prior to transmission would mean changing the line rate, so
probably a
>no-no.
Tyler, one can imp
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Part of the problem is using a packet-switched network; if we had
circuit-based, then thwarting traffic analysis is easy; you just fill
the link with random garbage when not transmitting packets. I
considered doing this with SLIP back before broadband (back when my
friend was my ISP). There are t
> If you have
> to be that confident in your computer security to use the payment
> system, it's not going to have many clients.
Maybe the trusted computing platform (palladium) may have something to
offer after all, namely enabling naive users to use services that
require confidence in their own
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