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James A. Donald writes:
> Suppose the e-gold, to prevent this sea of spam trying to get
> people to login to fake e-gold sites, wanted people to use
> public keys instead of shared secrets, making your secret key
> the instrument that controls the account instead of your shared
> password.
>
>
>(* the official deficit, not counting the total lack of reserves/money
>for Socialist Insecurity, bond indebtedness, pension guarantees, loan
>guarantees, and other unfunded liabilities; some estimates place the
>real deficit at about $30 trillion, i.e., $30 thousand billion. With
>about 100 m
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Computers offered if weapons are turned in
Associated Press
OAKLAND -- City officials have a deal for owners of legal and illegal guns
alike: turn in your weapon, get a free computer.
The exchange is good for the first 200 or so people who show up at the
Oakland Coliseum between 8 a.m. and 2 p.
This looks interesting:
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Stanford Law School Media Release
For Immediate Release: Thursday, October 30, 2003
CALIFORNIA ATTORNEY GENERAL BILL LOCKYER TO ADDRESS
CYBERSECURITY AND VULNERABILITY DISCLOSURE AT
STANFORD LAW SCHOOL
Conference at Stanford Law School, Saturday November 22, 2003, 8
While I agree with much of what you say I don't think it's likely that any
kind of advanced SIGINT operation was what brought him down. The most important thing
to have is intelligence from humans. From insiders. This is partly the problem with
the intelligence agencies today. They think
http://www.nytimes.com/2001/10/17/national/17WEAP.html?pagewanted=print
Sign of Escalating ThreatBy STEPHEN ENGELBERG and JUDITH MILLERNews AnalysisThe
discovery of what government officials say is high-grade anthraxin a letter mailed to
Congress is the most worrisome development yetin a series
Police given computer spy powers
http://smh.com.au/news/National/Police-given-computer-spy-powers/2004/12/12/1102786954590.html
("smhguy/pass" to access)
By Rob O'Neill
December 13, 2004
Federal and state police now have the power to use computer spyware to gather
evidence in a broad range of inv
On Fri, 7 Mar 2003, Tim May wrote:
> Did I "invite the public in" when an announcement was made for a
> meeting at my house last September? There were many people I had never
> met personally, nor even heard of.
>
> Nearly all were well-behaved, but what if someone had not been? Were my
> property
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