September 2001 Archives by thread
Starting: Sat Sep 1 01:24:46 EDT 2001
Ending: Sun Sep 30 23:14:39 EDT 2001
Messages: 356
- Outreach Volunteers Needed - Content Control is a Dead End
Dan Geer
- Stealth Computing Abuses TCP Checksums
Dan Geer
- secure IRC/messaging successor
Eugene Leitl
- Fwd: [PGP-USERS] ANNOUNCE: PGP Source Code Now Available For Download
R. A. Hettinga
- admin: copyright discussion
Perry E. Metzger
- IP: An anonymous programmer has found a way to decrypt Microsoft Reader e-books,
R. A. Hettinga
- Anonymous Credit
Ben Laurie
- Fwd: [PGP-USERS] Another Flaw in PGP found.
R. A. Hettinga
- [PGP-USERS] Another Flaw in PGP found.
Heyman, Michael
- Fwd: [PGP-USERS] ANNOUNCE: PGP Validity Display Patches Available
R. A. Hettinga
- DCSB: Arnold Reinhold; Product 'Q' and Crypto Market Failures
R. A. Hettinga
- Cypherpunks 9/8/01 - GOLDEN GATE PARK - EFF Music Share-In
Bill Stewart
- Baltimore Digital Commerce Society-- Korhammer on Lava Trading, Oct 2
R. A. Hettinga
- Text of draft Security Systems Standards and Certification Act
Declan McCullagh
- Sen. Hollings plans to introduce DMCA sequel: The SSSCA
Declan McCullagh
- Field slide attacks and how to avoid them.
John Kelsey
- Compression side channel
John Kelsey
- Field slide attacks and how to avoid them.
Amir Herzberg
- Sen. Hollings plans to introduce DMCA sequel: The SSSCA
Jeffrey Altman
- Rijndael in Assembler for x86?
Perry E. Metzger
- [dvd-discuss] Re: Sen. Hollings plans to introduce DMCA sequel: The SSSCA
Robert S. Thau
- Field slide attacks and how to avoid them.
Steven M. Bellovin
- SSSCA = Digital Rectal Thermometer Security Act ?
Ronald L. Rivest
- Rijndael in Assembler for x86? (fwd)
Vincent Rijmen
- AES in assembler for the PowerPC ?
Klima Vlastimil
- [dvd-discuss] Re: Sen. Hollings plans to introduce DMCA seque l: The SSSCA
Richard Hartman
- Field slide attacks and how to avoid them.
Kevin E. Fu
- Sen. Hollings plans to introduce DMCA sequel: The SSSCA
Jeffrey Altman
- Fw: [ISN] World's first DeCSS executable prime number
Jason
- OPEN LETTER: Tragedy followed by travesty.
Jay D. Dyson
- [FYI] (Fwd) Crypto Blamed for US terrorist attack - World Exclusive
Axel H Horns
- [FYI] FBI steps up Net surveillance, following terror attack
Axel H Horns
- [FYI] Did Encryption Empower These Terrorists?
Axel H Horns
- DES cracked by teenagers?
Steve Bellovin
- The tragedy in NYC
Perry E. Metzger
- Eric Hughes sings...
R. A. Hettinga
- The tragedy in NYC
Amir Herzberg
- The tragedy in NYC
Matt Blaze
- NYC events and cell phones
Angelos D. Keromytis
- New York Red Cross Needs Tech Help
R. A. Hettinga
- Congress mulls crypto restrictions in response to attacks
Declan McCullagh
- [FYI] Did Encryption Empower These Terrorists?
Jim Windle
- Eric Hughes Sings One More Chorus...
R. A. Hettinga
- FC: Reply to crypto restrictions from Tim May; meeting tonight in DC
R. A. Hettinga
- chip-level randomness?
R. A. Hettinga
- Fwd: CDR: London Daily Telegraph wants to ban all crypto
R. A. Hettinga
- ip: Keycatcher
R. A. Hettinga
- [FYI] Did Encryption Empower These Terrorists?
Jim Windle
- Senate votes to permit warrantless Net-wiretaps, Carnivore use
Declan McCullagh
- crypto backdoors = terrorisms free reign
nathan at fains.com
- Jon Callas: Editorial
R. A. Hettinga
- Senate votes to permit warrantless Net-wiretaps, Carnivore use
Steven M. Bellovin
- Please make stable NON-US homes for strong crypto projects
John Gilmore
- Which internet services were used?
Hadmut Danisch
- DCSB: Jean Camp; Trust and Risk in Digital Commerce
R. A. Hettinga
- crypto backdoors = terrorisms free reign
Matt Blaze
- ip: Collision with Civil Rights: A Wide, Aggressive Probe
R. A. Hettinga
- [free-sklyarov] Please make stable NON-US homes for strong crypto projects (fwd)
Tom
- Please make stable NON-US homes for strong crypto projects
Udhay Shankar N
- Which internet services were used? (Home of the Brave)
Amir Herzberg
- crypto backdoors = terrorisms free reign
Amir Herzberg
- [Announce] HavenCo Sealand Remailer Online
Ryan Lackey
- Did the US defeat wiretapping success?
Hadmut Danisch
- [IRR] Hackers & the WTC (fwd)
R. A. Hettinga
- How to ban crypto?
Peter Fairbrother
- How to ban crypto?
Steven M. Bellovin
- How to ban crypto?
Matt Blaze
- FC: Frank Sudia's proposal: Let's revive encryption key escrow
R. A. Hettinga
- [FYI] Did Encryption Empower These Terrorists?
Jim Windle
- Charles Platt: The Enduring Power of Stupidity
R. A. Hettinga
- How to ban crypto?
Niels Provos
- Rijndael in Assembler for x86?
Trei, Peter
- [FYI] Did Encryption Empower These Terrorists?
Jim Windle
- How Dangerous is Crypto?
Jim Windle
- Which internet services were used?
Rob Lemos
- Rijndael in Assembler for x86?
Mikael Johansson
- [FYI] Did Encryption Empower These Terrorists?
lynn.wheeler at firstdata.com
- ip: US cyberwarriors plan assault on Mideast states
R. A. Hettinga
- FC: Majority of Americans want anti-encryption laws, poll says
R. A. Hettinga
- How to ban crypto?
Peter Gutmann
- chip-level randomness?
Pawel Krawczyk
- ip: Disposable phones--a security risk?
R. A. Hettinga
- [FYI] FITUG Statement on Crypto Policy
Axel H Horns
- [FYI] FITUG urges political leaders to defend citizens' freedoms
Axel H Horns
- [FYI] Did Encryption Empower These Terrorists?
lynn.wheeler at firstdata.com
- Bush's anti-terror bill appears not to include crypto restrictions
Declan McCullagh
- Fw: [ISN] Linux Security Week - September 17th 2001
Jason
- Field slide attacks and how to avoid them.
Peter Gutmann
- Home 4 Crypto
dreamwvr at dreamwvr.com
- Field slide attacks and how to avoid them.
Peter Gutmann
- Feds: Hijackers didn't use Crypto
R. A. Hettinga
- chip-level randomness?
Nomen Nescio
- New encryption technology closes WLAN security loopholes
R. A. Hettinga
- FBI Following Trail Terrorists Left Online (was Re: GigaLaw.com Daily News, September 20, 2001)
R. A. Hettinga
- Surge of New Technologies Erodes U.S. Edge in Spying
R. A. Hettinga
- Americans Still Guard Telephone, E-mail Privacy - Study
R. A. Hettinga
- <nettime> "Pirate Utopia," FEED, February 20, 2001
R. A. Hettinga
- <nettime> "Pirate Utopia," FEED, February 20, 2001
Nomen Nescio
- Op-ed on encryption: Privacy is no longer an argument
Declan McCullagh
- WorldNetDaily on crypto, Paul Zimmermann, 116-digit keys
Declan McCullagh
- Op-ed on encryption: Privacy is no longer an argument
Steven M. Bellovin
- NYTimes.com Article: Concern Over Proposed Changes in Internet Surveillance (fwd)
P.J. Ponder
- WorldNetDaily reports WTC-Pentagon terrorists used encryption
Declan McCullagh
- Sen. Judd Gregg is drafting anti-encryption legislation
Declan McCullagh
- Fw: [ISN] Aust Defence wont disclose stance on encryption
Jason
- anonymous digital cash and other (now) iffy stuff
Ryan Lackey
- Lawmaker Wants More Internet Encryption, Not Less (fwd)
Jay D. Dyson
- Biometric identity cards
R. A. Hettinga
- [FYI] Did Encryption Empower These Terrorists?
lynn.wheeler at firstdata.com
- Phil wasn't crying about PGP...
R. A. Hettinga
- [FYI] Did Encryption Empower These Terrorists?
lynn.wheeler at firstdata.com
- <nettime> "Pirate Utopia," FEED, February 20, 2001
Nomen Nescio
- New encryption technology closes WLAN security loopholes
Rodney Thayer
- New encryption technology closes WLAN security loopholes
ji at research.att.com
- [FYI] Did Encryption Empower These Terrorists?
lynn.wheeler at firstdata.com
- [FYI] Did Encryption Empower These Terrorists?
lynn.wheeler at firstdata.com
- <nettime> "Pirate Utopia," FEED, February 20, 2001
Ted Lemon
- [FYI] Did Encryption Empower These Terrorists?
Steven M. Bellovin
- New encryption technology closes WLAN security loopholes
ji at research.att.com
- ACM Workshop on Security and Privacy in Digital Rights Management 2001: Call for Participation
R. A. Hettinga
- Stego spy terrorist scare
Peter Gutmann
- ip: Hackers face life in prison under 'Anti-Terrorism' Act
R. A. Hettinga
- bin Laden's alleged stego & provos/honey paper
Lyle Seaman
- [FYI] Did Encryption Empower These Terrorists?
lynn.wheeler at firstdata.com
- [FYI] Did Encryption Empower These Terrorists?
lynn.wheeler at firstdata.com
- [FYI] Did Encryption Empower These Terrorists? (addenda)
lynn.wheeler at firstdata.com
- [FYI] Did Encryption Empower These Terrorists?
Peter Gutmann
- Call for Presentations: CodeCon 2002
Bram Cohen
- [FYI] Did Encryption Empower These Terrorists?
lynn.wheeler at firstdata.com
- [FYI] Did Encryption Empower These Terrorists?
lynn.wheeler at firstdata.com
- FBI wants 'software keys', 'back door' to encryption
R. A. Hettinga
- Liberty Alliance
Ben Laurie
- [FYI] Antiques man guilty of Enigma charge
Axel H Horns
- [FYI] Antiques man guilty of Enigma charge
Trei, Peter
- Industry Leaders to Form Network Identity Alliance-Liberty Alliance Project
R. A. Hettinga
- [FYI] Antiques man guilty of Enigma charge
Steven M. Bellovin
- NEWS: Intl Cryptography Institute 2001 announced by ISSE Center
R. A. Hettinga
- Reason's C. Young: Encryption is "scary," put up with surveillance
Declan McCullagh
- Canada's justice minister preparing bill to limit encryption
Declan McCullagh
- WSJ: "In Setback for Lawmakers Seeking Change Encryption Can't Be Limited, Experts Say"
John R Levine
- More encryption needed, not less, says US lawmaker
Udhay Shankar N
- Defeating Tempest with HMDs?
Udhay Shankar N
- Encryption Can't Be Limited
R. A. Hettinga
- [FYI] Did Encryption Empower These Terrorists?
lynn.wheeler at firstdata.com
- [FYI] Did Encryption Empower These Terrorists?
lynn.wheeler at firstdata.com
- bin Laden's alleged stego & provos/honey paper
Niels Provos
- [FYI] Did Encryption Empower These Terrorists? (addenda to chargebacks)
lynn.wheeler at firstdata.com
- Diffie, Sterling, Lessig, et al., interviewed
R. A. Hettinga
- Black Unicorn: Reflections on "High Concept, Low Tech," Martial Law, the new Paper Gauntlet and the changing meaning of 911.
R. A. Hettinga
- Cathy Young column on encryption, wiretapping
Perry E. Metzger
- BBC Online 28/9/2001: "FIPR - Net surveillance 'fatally flawed'"
Caspar Bowden
- London 'Observer' editorial calls for escrow
Caspar Bowden
- Crypto doesn't kill--people do
R. A. Hettinga
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