Hi, This is probably a little off topic. I just got back from seeing Tom Clancey's new movie "The Sum of All Fears." Contrary to what you read in the reviews,...
The following is a url leading to an interesting document on what information the EU would like ISPs to keep on their customers. This is a possible wish for...
Hi, This agency is called the National Infrastructure Protection Center. I had not heard of this group, but it seems to hold a very important position in the...
Hi, I picked this up from another forum and it is a little off topic, but very interesting to read. Makes you wonder who thought of information warfare ...
Hi, I have just uploaded the official 28-page document describing the organization and formation of the new Department of Homeland Security. This can be found...
Sigh, I make it a point to correct this everytime I see it. That's not a list of the greatest hackers, it's a list of the greatest Crackers. Hackers built ...
Clay, Thanks for setting the record straight. It was as fascinating to read as the article that it corrected. Thanks for bringing our picture into focus. ...
14:21 05 June 02 NewScientist.com news service A Norwegian historian has asked computer crackers to help recover a missing password that would unlock a...
By James Hamilton June 4, 2002 Its been more than six months since the news broke about the FBI's new high tech spying device named "Magic Lantern." The...
2002-06-05 RUSSIA'S CRYPTOGRAPHIC ACADEMY TURNS 10 The Cryptographic Academy of the Russian Federation is celebrating its 10th anniversary. It was set up by...
PUBLISHED WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 2002 Bill Kaczor Associated Press Code breakers who played a crucial role in winning the first major U.S. victory of World War II...
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Hi, I have just uploaded a rather old, but pertinent report, written in 1998 concerning the risks of allowing the government access to encryption keys. I...
New Virus Can Infect Picture Files By D. IAN HOPPER AP Technology Writer June 14, 2002, 2:33 PM EDT WASHINGTON -- A new virus threatens to strike one of the...
Two questions as you read this 1> anyone want to take a guess as to what the ciphers are the FBI cannot crack? 2> This story talks about the enemy using...
... (1) Twofish/Rijindel, and any other secure symmetric cipher. Twofish especially is very resistant to virtually every known attack known inside the ...
I think you gave us some very good analysis here. It has always been my contention that any kind of encryption that is widely available has already been...
The New York Times, June 20, 2002 By JOHN MARKOFF SAN FRANCISCO, June 19 — A leading European computer security and privacy advocate is challenging an effort...
This is a news story about the encryption again. I am posting this because it is interesting to see the points of view on this thing. Don't know if this is a...
By: Vivienne Fisher 6/27/02 10:30 AM Source: News.com A popular open-source program for encrypted communications has a serious flaw that could let Internet...
13:53 Thursday 27th June 2002 Reuters A hacker alleged to have caused $1m worth of damages at NASA is being investigated in Poland Polish prosecutors say they...
This is a little off topic, but I had no idea, nor had I ever heard of this group. Are these the unsung heroes or villians of the Internet? At any rate, does...
Users, competitors say McAfee unnecessarily raised concern about theoretical threat. Sam Costello, Boston Users and antivirus vendors are questioning the...
Can anyone out there give us more information on this or a guess as to how it works? 11:00 - 02 July 2002 Pioneering research into technology that will give...
I think most of which written in the article is baloney. Pgp provides all of this already and is as suitable for an individual as it would be for a large firm....
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Happy Birthday, America. Before the days of the CIA, the Internet, and even the telephone, how did the soldiers of the Revolutionary War transmit military...
By John Leyden Posted: 03/07/2002 at 12:10 GMT Phil Zimmermann is calling on Network Associates to open source portions of the PGP encryption program he sold...
This is tantalizing, isn't it? 6.2.6 What is Fortezza? The Fortezza Crypto Card, formerly called Tessera, is a PC card (formerly PCMCIA, Personal Computer...