politech 2003/02
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Starting: Sat Feb 01 2003 - 08:57:51 PST
Ending: Fri Feb 28 2003 - 10:34:03 PST
- *****SPAM***** FC: A really annoying new type of s...p...a...m...
- FC: "Democracy in the Dark" -- a critique of West and LexisNexis
- FC: "My Short Life As An Unintentional Porn Spammer" by Mike Masnick
- FC: "Why the SpamCop blocking list is harmful and inaccurate"
- FC: A spam cyberattack? Pentagon hit by insecure announcement list
- FC: ACLU replies to Politech, says exposed email was not to members
- FC: American Bar Association urges more oversight of FISA court
- FC: Andrew Odlyzko replies on DMCA and "chipping away at competition"
- FC: Answers to "Who owns Columbia space debris?" question
- FC: Anti-spam service charges to send mail to its users
- FC: AP on reporter posing as Net-terrorist duping Computerworld
- FC: Apparent spam advertises email lists of bankrupt websites
- FC: Australia weighs taxing blank media: Writable CDs, DVDs, etc.
- FC: Beware of TurboTax, which modifies hard drive's boot sectors
- FC: Bill Purdy accuses WashPost attorneys of hijacking his domains
- FC: Bill Purdy may go to jail today, trademarks WashPostChristian
- FC: Brian McWilliams replies about hoaxing Computerworld
- FC: BSA (Microsoft) screws up, targets OpenOffice distribution
- FC: Bush lauds TTIC data-mining plan during speech to FBI today
- FC: Bush signed secret order in July 2002 on offensive "cyberwar"
- FC: Call for help: Avert a voting disaster in Santa Clara!
- FC: Canada's spy agency targets hobbyists mapping wireless networks
- FC: Canadian police solve The Case of the Missing IBM Hard Drive?
- FC: Commenting on DoT's airline passenger tracking system
- FC: Defense Dept expert calls for banning info on tricking polygraphs
- FC: Does Richard Clarke know what he's talking about?
- FC: DOJ quietly drafts USA Patriot II, includes anti-crypto section
- FC: eBay bends over backwards to hand users' personal info to police
- FC: eBay sellers already hawking "shuttle debris"
- FC: EFF's Cindy Cohn on Lexmark DMCA case: Decision expected soon
- FC: Electronic Frontier Finland warns of privacy, free speech threats
- FC: Ernst Zundel reportedly deported to Canada, still in jail
- FC: Ernst Zundel's spokeswoman replies to Politech over his arrest
- FC: FBI warns U.S. hackers (or would-be hackers) not to assail Iraq
- FC: FCC closes its public reading room, citing "homeland security"
- FC: FCC will vote on broadband competition on Feb. 13
- FC: Federal appeals court lets Texas mail critic keep his domains
- FC: Federal police adopt new tactic: Seizing domain names
- FC: Feds launch Ready.gov
- FC: Feds pull plug on suspicious "cyberwarfare" .gov site
- FC: Feds raid drug paraphernalia sites, to be redirected to DEA.gov
- FC: Fingerprint scanners, digital ID cards at U.S.-Mexico border
- FC: German government forces deletion of Ogrish.com domain
- FC: Harvard Political Review interviews Jack Valenti
- FC: Hillary Clinton suggests a national ID card for U.S. citizens
- FC: Hoax a reporter with a fake domain name, go to jail?
- FC: HomelandSecurity.gov problems, explanation of whitehouse.gov
- FC: House Judiciary committee votes on human cloning ban on Wed.
- FC: House Judiciary targets peer-to-peer students: Prison terms?
- FC: How anti-Iraq war protesters employed technology, from NYT
- FC: HTML version of Domestic Security Enhancement Act available
- FC: Infoworld.com reports on the mysterious, vanishing AONN.gov
- FC: Internet's most reviled Holocaust revisionist arrested in U.S.
- FC: Is Spam Arrest resorting to... spamming?
- FC: Jack Valenti will speak today (Tuesday) at Georgetown law school
- FC: Jeff Pulver: Net telephony is under attack from regulators
- FC: Jim Harper on why Amy Boyer case has nothing to do with "privacy"
- FC: Kent State student paper says school will rate-limit P2P users
- FC: London tries facecams, recording all car license plate #s
- FC: Microsoft security fix: Regulation vs. simpler solutions
- FC: More on annoying type of s...p...a...m... isn't new after all
- FC: More on AONN.gov: Feds pull plug on "cyberwarfare" .gov site
- FC: More on DOJ quietly drafts Domestic Security Enhancement Act
- FC: More on Feds launching Ready.gov
- FC: More on House Judiciary voting today on human cloning ban
- FC: More on Kent State rete-limiting P2P users
- FC: More on Richard Clarke and root servers misstatement
- FC: More on Space Shuttle Columbia disaster earlier today
- FC: More on TurboTax, which modifies hard drive's boot sectors
- FC: More on White House Homeland Security site -- sort-of-working
- FC: MPAA replies to Politech over Jack Valenti's Duke speech
- FC: NASA replies to Politech post by deleting website bio?
- FC: New Hampshire Supreme Court rules in Amy Boyer privacy case
- FC: New York attorney general will review ACLU's bulk email
- FC: No jail for Purdy, mystery Italian grabs washingtonpostjesus.com
- FC: Noah Shachtman: "How I Snuck Into Los Alamos"
- FC: Ogrish.com's hosting firm replies to Politech, starts boycott
- FC: Oops! ATF fails to properly Poindexterize its bomb threat site
- FC: Orin Kerr says "encryption in a crime" penalty isn't that bad
- FC: Pentagon apologizes for email lapse, says it's fixed problem
- FC: Pentagon said it fixed email problem a little too early
- FC: Politech administrative note
- FC: Politech members from Duke describe Jack Valenti's speech there
- FC: Politech members reply to SpamArrest's "right to spam"
- FC: Politech members reply: ACLU's bulk mail was spam
- FC: Privacilla comments on TSA plan: "Every Traveler A Terror Suspect"
- FC: Public Citizen files brief, says WashPost should have ignored Purdy
- FC: Query on designing privacy-friendly Omnilock surveillance system
- FC: Recording industry wants to scan .au university computers
- FC: Rep. Berman may not reintroduce P2P hacking bill
- FC: Replies to Noah Shachtman's "How I Snuck Into Los Alamos"
- FC: Report on U.S. using base in Spain to spy on communications
- FC: Reporter poses as Internet terrorist, dupes Computerworld
- FC: Richard Clarke misstates Canadian elections cancelled?
- FC: Richard Clarke's resignation message, and final warning
- FC: Secret Service nabs lawyer for "threatening" remarks in chat room
- FC: Senate Judiciary blasts FBI, Justice Department on FISA
- FC: Send email, get your server probed as a possible spam source?
- FC: SF and DC events: Stanford (3/1), Cato (2/5), EPIC (5/9)
- FC: Space shuttle Columbia disintegrated during descent today
- FC: Spam Arrest does appear to be resorting to... spamming
- FC: SpamArrest apologies for its spamming... well, sort of
- FC: SpamArrest replies to Politech, defends its right to spam
- FC: SpamCop's Julian Haight replies to Politech over criticism
- FC: Speaking at Duke University law school today at noon
- FC: State governments already Poindexterizing us for tax bills
- FC: Steve Mann on the next wave in licensing: "The New Deconomy"
- FC: Study shows problems of blocking sites by IP address
- FC: U.K. lawsuit may restrict Cambridge Univ' encryption research
- FC: Update on U.S.-Europe negotiations on access to air databases
- FC: USA Patriot II covers not only encryption, but authentication too
- FC: Weekly column: John Ashcroft's worrying DSEA surveillance plans
- FC: Weekly column: Moving closer to a national ID plan?
- FC: Weekly column: Why both sides are wrong in copyright debate
- FC: What to do with NASA? Paul Weyrich channels R.A. Heinlein
- FC: White House Homeland Security, at its technological finest?
- FC: Who's on the new House "Homeland Security" committee
- FC: Whoops! ACLU exposes email addresses -- just like Eli Lilly?
- FC: Whoops! FCC backs down, public reading room now open again
- FC: With war afoot, a well-dressed executive needs... a parachute?
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