November 2002 Archives by thread
Starting: Fri Nov 1 13:43:32 EST 2002
Ending: Fri Nov 29 22:48:05 EST 2002
Messages: 140
- Windows 2000 declared secure
Jim Hughes
- Windows 2000 declared secure
Adam Shostack
- NSA director Hayden's testimony on NSA and 9/11
John Gilmore
- Windows 2000 declared secure
Steven M. Bellovin
- A New Cryptography Uses The Quirks of Photon Streams
John F. McMullen
- Windows 2000 declared secure
Jonathan S. Shapiro
- Call for participation, First IEEE International Security In Storage Workshop
Jim Hughes
- patent free(?) anonymous credential system pre-print
Jason Holt
- IKE Libaries?
crypto novice
- patent free(?) anonymous credential system pre-print
Nomen Nescio
- The FBI Has Bugged Our Public Libraries
Perry E. Metzger
- "patent free(?) anonymous credential system pre-print" - a simple attack and other problems
Jason Holt
- NSA CELEBRATES ITS FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY
Perry E. Metzger
- Did you *really* zeroize that key?
Trei, Peter
- Did you *really* zeroize that key?
Perry E. Metzger
- German authorities bungle wiretaps.
Perry E. Metzger
- New Protection for 802.11
Perry E. Metzger
- Did you *really* zeroize that key?
Peter Gutmann
- Did you *really* zeroize that key?
Steven M. Bellovin
- New Protection for 802.11
Trei, Peter
- Did you *really* zeroize that key?
Matt Blaze
- "patent free(?) anonymous credential system pre-print" - a simpleattack and other problems
Stefan Brands
- Quantum encryption secures high-speed data stream
Dave Qi
- DOS attack on WPA 802.11?
Arnold G. Reinhold
- Did you *really* zeroize that key?
Patrick Chkoreff
- Did you *really* zeroize that key?
Patrick Chkoreff
- Did you *really* zeroize that key?
Peter Gutmann
- the "volatile" keyword
Perry E. Metzger
- Did you *really* zeroize that key?
Bill Sommerfeld
- did you really expunge that key?
Peter Gutmann
- did you really expunge that key?
Peter Gutmann
- Transparent drive encryption now in FreeBSD
Lucky Green
- Workshop on HCI and Security at CHI2003
Adam Shostack
- Possible fixes for 802.11 WPA message authentication
Arnold G. Reinhold
- NCipher to return ?65 million cash to shareholders
R. A. Hettinga
- security of limits in mondex (Re: Spending velocity limit implementation in smart cards)
R. A. Hettinga
- security of limits in mondex (Re: Spending velocity limit implementation in smart cards)
R. A. Hettinga
- Public Key Addressing?
Hadmut Danisch
- ADMIN: list will have delays during the next week
Perry E. Metzger
- DOS attack on WPA 802.11?
Niels Ferguson
- Fwd: [fc] list of papers accepted to FC'03
R. A. Hettinga
- The National Strategy to Secure Cyberspace
John F. McMullen
- Encryption Technique Said to be Unbreakable
Nancy Noell Burk
- Secure Electronic and Internet Voting
Ed Gerck
- [Bruce Schneier] CRYPTO-GRAM, November 15, 2002
Perry E. Metzger
- Fun with Rosslyn Chapel, or, What *was* the Templar's Cipher, anyway?
R. A. Hettinga
- Security holes... Who cares?
Eric Rescorla
- Information Awareness Office
Hadmut Danisch
- AIR TRAVELER ID REQUIREMENT CHALLENGED
R. A. Hettinga
- Why we spent a decade+ building strong crypto & security
John Gilmore
- Digital ID papers
R. A. Hettinga
- [ANNOUNCE] OpenSSL 0.9.7 beta 4 released
Richard Levitte - VMS Whacker
- 17 Cypherpunks subscribers on watch list, Project Lookout
R. A. Hettinga
- 17 Cypherpunks subscribers on watch list, Project Lookout
R. A. Hettinga
- [IP] Control freaks are winning the financial-privacy battle
Perry E. Metzger
- Digital signature legislation tutorial posted
Peter Gutmann
- CodeCon 2003 Call for Papers
Len Sassaman
- [Announce]OpenCDK 0.3.3
R. A. Hettinga
- KEEP BIG BROTHER'S HANDS OFF THE INTERNET by Senator John Ashcroft
Kris Kennaway
- Biometrics "isn't for security--it's for convenience"
Peter Gutmann
- CfP: Privacy Enhancing Technologies 2003
Roger Dingledine
- 'E-postmark' gives stamp of approval
R. A. Hettinga
- Amnesty says two Chinese Internet users were executed
R. A. Hettinga
- 'E-postmark' gives stamp of approval
Trei, Peter
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