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Computer underground Digest Sun Sep 25, 1994 Volume 6 : Issue 84
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ISSN 1004-042X
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Editors: Jim Thomas and Gordon Meyer (TK0JUT2@NIU.BITNET)
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Archivist: Brendan Kehoe
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Retiring Shadow Archivist: Stanton McCandlish
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Shadow-Archivists: Dan Carosone / Paul Southworth
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Ralph Sims / Jyrki Kuoppala
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Ian Dickinson
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Urban Legend Editor: E. Greg Shrdlugold
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CONTENTS, #6.84 (Sun, Sep 25, 1994)
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File 1--CuD Cumlative Index Volumes 1-5
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File 2--Cu Digest Header Information (unchanged since 9-15-94)
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CuD ADMINISTRATIVE, EDITORIAL, AND SUBSCRIPTION INFORMATION APPEARS IN
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THE CONCLUDING FILE AT THE END OF EACH ISSUE.
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Date: Sat, 13 Aug 1994 00:18:21 -0600 (MDT)
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From: adunkin@NYX.CS.DU.EDU(Alan Dunkin)
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Subject: File 1--CuD Cumlative Index Volumes 1-5
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((MODERATORS' NOTE: Alan Dunkin deserves continued kudos for his
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helpful compilation of subjects (cummulative through volume 5).
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Because we're often asked which issues readers can find a given topic,
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we're running the entire index. Apologies for those with limitations
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on incoming mail)
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THE COMPUTER UNDERGROUND DIGEST CUMULATIVE INDEX LAST UPDATED:
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Through Volume 5 (end of 1993)
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This is an index of things, people, handles, events, magazines,
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places, events, books, hackers, TV shows, speeches, conventions,
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search warrants, phreakers, secret service agents, news prints, and of
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cyberspace itself. Anything mentioned in an issue of the Digest, with
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significance, is included in the Index. For instance, a paper on
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Operation Sundevil would be in the index under it's own header; but
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Operation Sundevil mentioned offhand is not here.
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Certain articles of the index may be under a separate title, for
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example magazines, newspapers, hackers, specific trials, and some
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other categories have their own headings for better reference. Also,
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magazines and newspapers will be surrounded by underscores, book tiles
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are in capitals, and aliases in quotes. Electronic publications are
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under currently under magazines.
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The index numbering system is organzied in the following manner:
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ABB/C or
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ABB/C1/C2/C3/..
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A - Volume number
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B - Issue number
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C - File or Article number. A particular subject
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may be in several parts of an issue, so each is
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separated by a backslash.
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I would like to point out that the index uses the a full eighty
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columns in order to fit certain identifiers and spaces in. I apologize
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to those that cannot view in eighty columns, but for right now it's the
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only system I've got.
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If you have any questions, ideas, comments, or corrections, I will gladly
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take them and see what I can do.
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--- Alan Dunkin
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adunkin@nyx.cs.du.edu
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A5 encryption system 510/7
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AB1624, see California State Assembly Bill 1624
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Abene, Mark 305/3; 306/4; 337/3;
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430/1/2/3; 431/1;
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432/4; 451/2; 584/7;
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586/1; 587/1/2/3
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Abernathy, Joe 528/1
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ACLU, see American Civil Liberties Union
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Advanced Network and Services 205/7; 206/5
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Adventure Software Ltd. 465/2
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AFIRM, see Automated Fingerprint Image Reporting and Match System
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Air Force Office of Special Investigations 201/6
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AIS, see Automated Information System BBS
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Akron Anomaly BBS 462/8; 523/2/3; 556/1;
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563/2
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Alcor Life Extension Foundation 104a; 104b; 104c;
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104d; 118/2; 125/3;
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325
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Aldrich, Jeffery 213/2
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Alexander, Kent 454/2/3
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Aliases,
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"Acid Phreak", see Ladopoulos, Elias
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"Adrian Vole" 212/9
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"Cap't Crunch", see Draper, John
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"Captain Zap", see Murphy, Ian
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"Corrupt", see Lee, John
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"Dark Avenger" 512/8; 514/10; 544
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"Dead Lord", see Fancher, Bruce
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"Doc Holiday", see Chasin, Scott
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"Doc Savage", see Majette, Baron
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"Dr. Ripco", see Esquibel, Bruce
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"Erik Bloodaxe", see Goggans, Chris
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"Ferret" 117/6
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"Flash", see Kong, Albert
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"Genesis" 406/1
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"HackRat" 457/3
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"Hitman" 569/2
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"Hollywood Hacker", see Goldman, Stuart
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"Inhuman" 457/3
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"Ionizer", see Elansky, Michael
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"Knight Lightning", see Neidorf, Craig
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"Lex Luthor" 452/6
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"Lithium Bandit" 457/3
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"Lord Digital", see Kroupa, Patrick
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"Malefactor", see Shulman, Kenyon
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"Maverick", see Maverick, Scott
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"Multiplexer" 418/9
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"Necron 99", see Grant, Adam
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"NotSoHumble Babe" 406/1
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"Outlaw", see Fernandez, Julio
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"Pengo", see Huebner, Hans
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"Phiber Optik", see Abene, Mark
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"Phrakr Trakr" 514/6; 565/3
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"Quintin" 454/2/3; 513/4
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"Robert Johnson", see Riggs, Robert
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"R. U. Sirius" 528/5
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"Scarecrow" 117/6
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"Scorpion", see Stira, Paul
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"Taran King", see Tishler, Randy
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"Terminus", see Rose, Leonard
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"The Dictator" 302; 305/4
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"The Grim Reaper" 406/1
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"The Leftist", see Darden, Franklin Jr.
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"The Mentor", see Blankenship, Loyd
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"The Prophet", see Riggs, Robert
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"The Ur-vile", see Grant, Adam
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"Urnst Kouch" 544
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"Wing" 325
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"Zardoz" 559/2
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"Zeke", see Shif, Zohar
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"Zod" 129/6; 200/5; 203/4
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Aliases, use of 100/3; 300/2
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Amateur Action BBS 409/8; 410/6
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America On-Line 344/3
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American Civil Liberties Union 517/2
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American Telephone & Telegraph Company 117/3; 128/2/3;
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200/3; 201/5; 203/2;
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311/4/5; 312/2; 322/3;
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335/8; 430/6; 538/1;
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581/6
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Ames Research Center 462/3; 502/3
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Anarchy 569/1/2; 571/1/2;
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572/1/2; 578/2; 581/1;
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583/2; 591/1
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Andrews, Rich 110; 203/2; 211;
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421/3
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ANS, see Advanced Network and Services
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APL BBS 506/6/7
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Apple 204/6; 591/3; 592/6
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Arms Export Control Act 582/2
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AT&T, see American Telephone and Telegraph company
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Attctc public access UNIX 201/5; 203/2; 421/3
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_Austin-American Statesman_ 101/3
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Austin Code Works 573/1/3; 574/2; 576/8
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Austin, Ronald 532/6
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Australia 536/3; 572/3; 576/1
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Automated Fingerprint Image Reporting and Match System 541/5; 542/4; 555/4
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Automated Information System BBS 437/4; 536/2;
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551/1/2/3/4/5/6;
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552/1; 553/6; 554/2/3;
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557/6/7; 558/2; 565/3
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Barlow, John 121/5; 122/6; 123/4;
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318; 504/2/3; 506/5
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Bauer, David 211
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Bechtold, Alan 108/4; 118/2
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Behar, Richard 514/3/4
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Bell Company Research 200/3; 211;
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433/1/3/4/5;
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434/3/5; 435/3; 436/2
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Bellcore, see Bell Company Research
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Bell South Telephone Company 100/4/5; 110; 115;
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116; 124/4; 125/2;
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126/3; 211; 213/3;
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215/3; 216; 217/3/7;
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317/2; 325; 333/3;
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341/3; 407/2; 435/5;
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454/3; 522
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Bell, Wayne 510/4
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Beltrami, John 503/11
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Ben-Menashe, Ari 404/3; 451/1
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Bentsen, Lloyd 557/6/7
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Berman, Jerry 428/2; 504/2
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Biliographies,
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Codes/Viruses 465/9
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Computerization and Controversey 566/2
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Cryptography 581/3
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Cu Related 303/4; 336; 340/5
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422/4; 434/7
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E-Mail Privacy 344/6
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_The Information Society_ 568
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Bill of Rights and Responsibilities for the Electronic
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Community of Learners 588/2
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Bishop, Jared 503/11
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BITNET 123/2
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BITS Against The Empire BBS 541/3
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BJS, see Bureau of Justice Statistics
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Black Ice BBS 216; 317/3
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Blanchard, Margaret 305/7
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Blankenship, Loyd 106/3; 110; 101/3;
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211; 421/3; 510/3/4/5;
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522
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Blumenthal, David 410/7; 421/7; 508/6
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Bombs, creation of 505/6; 507/4
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Books,
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APPROACHING ZERO (Clough and Mungo) 512/8
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CENSORSHIP IN CYBERSPACE (Marotta) 514/5
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CLOAK AND DAGGER (Levy) 204/6
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COMPUTER ADDICTION 344/5
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COMPUTER ETHICS (Forrester) 201/7; 207/7; 308/5;
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328/2/3
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COMPUTER SECURITY BASICS 335/3
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CUCKOO'S EGG (Stoll) 106/4; 112/3; 306/6;
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444/1/2/3/4/5
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CYBERPUNKS (Hafner and Markoff) 332/1/2/3/4/5; 335/2;
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425/5
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DIFFERENCE ENGINE (Gibson and Sterling) 335/4
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EXPORTING THE FIRST AMENDMENT 305/7
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GURPS CYBERPUNK (Jackson) 113/5; 126/2; 127/4;
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202/5; 209/5; 320/4;
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510/3/4; 522
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HACKER CRACKDOWN (Sterling) 447/1; 461/1/2/3/4/5;
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503/12
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HACKER FILES, THE 438/6
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IN A DIFFERENT FORMAT (Carmeichael) 566/4
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INFORMATION WEB (Gould) 321/5
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LITTLE BLACK BOOK OF COMPUTER VIRUSES (Ludwig) 455/1; 521/3; 544
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NETWORK SECURITY SECRETS (Stang) 591/2
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NEUROMANCER (Gibson) 447/1
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PRACTICAL UNIX SECURITY (Garfinkel and Spafford)330/1/2; 333/9; 335/5
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PROTECTORS OF PRIVILEGE (Donner) 321/4
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REVIEW OF SITE SECURITY HANDBOOK 333/7
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SECRET SCIENCE (Foerstel) 574/3
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SYSLAW (Rose) 449/5; 467/4/5/6
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UNDERCOVER (Marx) 321/3
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WHOLE INTERNET USER'S GUIDE (Krol) 439/4; 462/5/6/7
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ZEN AND THE ART OF THE INTERNET (Kehoe) 438/7/8; 439/5
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Bootleggers 103/5
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Boykin, Charles 203/2
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Brazil 449/7
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British Tymnet North America Inc. 430/2/3; 431/1
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Broadway Show BBS 539/2
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Brown, Michael 437/5
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BSA, see Business Software Alliance
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Bua, Nicholas 116; 123/4; 124/2
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Bulletin Board Systems,
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General 103/5; 108/4; 115;
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202/5; 205/4; 211;
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216; 219/3/4; 300/2;
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305/8; 307/6; 315/2;
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330/3; 334/3/4/5/6/7/8;
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340/4; 405/1/2; 415/1;
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422/2; 467/4/5/6;
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502/7; 503/9; 514/6;
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530/4; 559/1/2; 561/7;
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565/3; 569/1
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Monitoring of 102/3; 105/4; 118/5;
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201/5; 306/5; 342/2
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Sting operations 111/3; 302; 462/8;
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523/2
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Burch, William 552/2
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Bureau of Justice Statistics 446/9
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Burn This Flag BBS 559/1/2
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Bush, George 547/6
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Business Software Alliance 502/6; 506/1; 506/6/7
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Cadsoft 510/8
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California State Assembly Bill 1624 527/4/5/6/7; 536/6;
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537/4/5; 540/4/5;
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542/1; 545/8/9; 546/3;
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547/3; 556/4; 561/6;
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563/4; 567/8; 569/4/5;
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570/11; 573/8; 578/3;
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580/1/2
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Canada 313/4; 323/1; 343/11;
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423/3; 438/3; 449/8;
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451/3; 452/6; 453/3/5;
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455/3; 502/7; 503/9;
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505/3; 570/9
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Canadian Alliance Against Software Theft 343/11; 560/4
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Capstone configuration 530/3; 540/3; 579/2
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Casolaro, Daniel 330/4; 331/7; 333/5;
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404/3; 436/8/9; 451/1
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Cayce-McCoy, Elizabeth 510/5; 522
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CCC, see Chaos Computer Club
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Cellular phones 323/4; 324/8; 466/2;
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510/7
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Censorship 208/3/4; 209/3/4;
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210/5; 212/5; 214/5;
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305/6; 514/5
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CERT, see Computer Emergency Response Team
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Chaos Computer Club 202/5; 218/4; 305/5;
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327/9; 402/4; 422/4
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Chasin, Scott 322/1; 324/3; 325;
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454/2/3
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_Chicago Tribune_ 435/9
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China 532/7
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CitiCorp 101/4; 445/5
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Cisler, Steve 424/4
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Clancy, Kim 536/2; 551/1/5/6;
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552/1; 553/6; 554/2/3
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Clinton, Bill 421/6; 443/6; 447/5;
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455/2; 459/5; 465/6;
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516
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Clipper Chip 528/3; 530/2/3;
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532/3/4; 534/5;
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535/1/2/3; 537/2/3;
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540/3; 543/2; 560/5;
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561/3; 562/1/4; 564/3;
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576/7; 577/6/7; 578/6;
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579/2/3; 582/2; 592/3;
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594/1/2
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COCOT, see Customer-Owned Coin-Operated Telephone
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Cole, Ed 535/5
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Comics 583/9
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Comprehensive Crime Control Act 109/4
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CompuServe Information Service 343/12; 402/8
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Computer Emergency Response Team 314/4; 333/7; 437/4;
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448/3; 465/1; 466/6;
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502/1
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Computer Fraud and Abuse Act of 1984 100/2
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Computer Fraud and Abuse Act of 1986 116
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Computer Fraud and Abuse Act of 1988 509/3; 527/1/2/3
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Computers, Freedom and Privacy Conference 213/4; 306/2; 344/7;
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415/8/9; 418/6;
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427/3; 502/8;
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524/1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8/12;
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560/2; 584/1
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Computer Misuse Act 205/7; 209/8; 538/3
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Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility 105/4; 118/5; 122/6;
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201/3; 207/3; 214/3;
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304/4; 313/4; 324/7;
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334/2; 342/2/3; 411/6;
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412/6; 417; 419/2;
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427/4/5; 432/2; 434/10;
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437/8; 445/4; 449/3;
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462/1/2; 466/1; 512/1;
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521/2; 525/1; 527/2;
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537/1; 540/3; 552/2;
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553/1; 584/4
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Computer Sciences Corporation 453/8
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Computer Security Act of 1987 534/4; 540/3; 579/2
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Computer Security Incident Handling Workshop 555/2
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Computer Supported Cooperative Work 582/1
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Computer underground 100/1; 111/2/4; 113/2;
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207/5; 215/7; 300/4;
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301; 306/6; 309/1;
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314/3; 435/2; 508/8;
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513/1
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Computers and Writing conference 578/5
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Comsec Data Security 322/1; 324/3/4; 325
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_Contra Costa Times_ 559/1/2; 565/3
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Cook, William 106/3; 118/4; 124/2;
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125/2; 128/4; 129/6;
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320/4; 326/3; 333/3;
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341/3; 407/2; 421/3;
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510/4/5; 522
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COPS 219/2; 300/5
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Copyright Protection Fund 511/1/2
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Copyrights 575/3/4/6; 576/2
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Courtscan 567/4
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CPSR, see Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility
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Credit card fraud 109/3/4; 418/8
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Cryptography 219/2; 315/1; 327/6;
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411/6; 418/6; 429/2;
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432/1; 438/9; 449/7;
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465/9; 505/2; 510/7;
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528/3; 530/3; 534/3;
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537/2/3; 540/3; 543/2;
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547/4; 550/1; 560/5;
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562/4; 573/1/2;
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574/1/2; 576/7/9;
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577/1/2/3/6/7; 578/6;
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582/2; 584/5; 587/4;
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587/10/11; 590/2;
|
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591/4/5; 592/3;
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594/1/2
|
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CSC, see Computer Sciences Corporation
|
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Cupps, Robert 324/3; 325
|
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Customer-Owned Coin-Operated Telephone 420/1; 422/3
|
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Cyberpunk 129/5; 200/4; 323/1;
|
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324/1; 447/1; 573/5;
|
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583/8
|
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Cyberview 312/2
|
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Cyberspace 329/4; 330/3; 335/10;
|
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423/3; 446/4; 450/6;
|
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514/5; 526/2; 554/1;
|
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589/1
|
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Darden, Franklin Jr. 123/4; 124/4/5; 212/3;
|
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213/3; 215/3; 216;
|
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217/3; 319/2
|
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Dark Side BBS 302
|
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Data Encryption Standard 432/1; 505/2; 510/7;
|
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534/3; 535/1; 560/5;
|
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583/4; 584/5; 587/11
|
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Dateline NBC 454/2/3
|
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David, Lowell 464/1
|
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Davis, Anthony 581/2
|
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|
Davy Jones Locker BBS 426/7
|
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|
DEA, see Drug Enforcement Agency
|
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|
Def Con convention 535/6
|
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|
Defense Conversion Commission 449/2
|
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|
De La Fe, Alfredo 430/2/3
|
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Delaney, Don 508/8; 513/1; 545/2
|
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|
Delphi information service 465/4
|
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|
Denning, Dorothy 207/5/6
|
||
|
DES, see Data Encryption Standard
|
||
|
DiCiccio, Lenny 332/3/5; 508/8; 513/1
|
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|
Digital Communications 411/4/5; 412/5; 417;
|
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|
429/1
|
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|
Digital Library Use 563/5
|
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|
Digital Privacy and Security Working Group 592/3; 594/1/2
|
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|
Digital Signature Standard 432/1; 438/9; 528/4;
|
||
|
530/3; 534/4; 550/1;
|
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561/3; 587/5; 591/5
|
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Digital telephony 429/1; 445/4; 449/3;
|
||
|
505/4; 532/3; 540/3;
|
||
|
547/4; 587/5; 591/5
|
||
|
Directions and Implications of Advanced Computing conf. 591/7
|
||
|
DLU, see Digital Library Use
|
||
|
DOJ, see United States Department of Justice
|
||
|
Donner, Frank 321/4
|
||
|
Douchette, Leslie Lynn 129/6
|
||
|
Download tax 334/3/4/5/6/7/8
|
||
|
335/7
|
||
|
Draper, John 446/6
|
||
|
Drug Enforcement Agency 213/5; 214/8
|
||
|
DSS, see Digital Signature Standard
|
||
|
E911, see Emergency/Enhanced 911
|
||
|
Earth First! 103/4
|
||
|
Edwards, Don, 118/5
|
||
|
EFF, see Electronic Frontier Foundation
|
||
|
Effective Performance In Candidates project 213/2
|
||
|
Ek, Brian 212/4
|
||
|
Elansky, Michael 562/3; 569/1/2;
|
||
|
571/1/2; 572/1/2;
|
||
|
575/2; 578/1/2; 580/8;
|
||
|
583/2; 586/2; 588/1;
|
||
|
590/6
|
||
|
Electronic Bill of Rights 122/6
|
||
|
Electronic Communications Privacy Act 102/3; 104c; 104d;
|
||
|
125/3; 304/3; 305/2;
|
||
|
330/3; 510/4/5
|
||
|
Electronic fingerprinting 541/5; 542/4; 555/4;
|
||
|
561/8; 574/5
|
||
|
Electronic Frontier Foundation 122/6; 123/4; 124/3;
|
||
|
128/4; 200/2; 207/4;
|
||
|
209/5; 210/3/4; 217/3;
|
||
|
307/4; 310/4/5; 315/3;
|
||
|
318; 319/4; 320/6;
|
||
|
343/2; 414/3; 421/3;
|
||
|
428/2; 432/3; 437/7;
|
||
|
443/5; 446/5; 466/4/5;
|
||
|
504/2/3/4; 514/3/4;
|
||
|
527/3; 547/1/2; 550/6;
|
||
|
564/1; 577/3/6/7
|
||
|
Electronic magazines (general) 586
|
||
|
Electronic mail 100/4; 104a; 104b;
|
||
|
104c; 104d; 115
|
||
|
204/7; 211; 214/6;
|
||
|
326/6; 329/5; 333/4;
|
||
|
344/3; 510/5; 588/3
|
||
|
Electronic mail etiquette 541/6
|
||
|
Electronic publishing 515/4; 517/3/4
|
||
|
Elephant public access UNIX 421/3
|
||
|
ELINT/CE 103/2
|
||
|
ELSPA, see European Leisure Software Publishers Association
|
||
|
Emergency/Enhanced 911 100/4/5; 103/6; 107/2;
|
||
|
110; 115; 116; 119;
|
||
|
120; 124/2; 125/2;
|
||
|
211; 216; 217/3;
|
||
|
341/3; 407/2; 451/3;
|
||
|
510/1/2/3/4; 522
|
||
|
Encryption, see Cryptography
|
||
|
EPIC, see Effective Performance In Candidates project
|
||
|
Epson America 562/1
|
||
|
Escrowed Encryption Standard 562/4; 576/7; 578/6;
|
||
|
579/2
|
||
|
Esquibel, Bruce 109/1; 126/4; 127/3;
|
||
|
202/3; 302; 311/1;
|
||
|
314/3; 434/8; 437/2;
|
||
|
437/3
|
||
|
European Institute for Computer Anti-Virus Research 564/2
|
||
|
European Leisure Software Publishers Association 503/10
|
||
|
Even-Chaim, Nashon 580/4
|
||
|
Event Horizons BBS 426/5
|
||
|
Export Administration Act, see HR 3627
|
||
|
Fair Credit Reporting Act 556/3
|
||
|
Fancher, Bruce 451/3; 505/5
|
||
|
Federal Bureau of Investigation 105/4; 201/3; 204/3/6;
|
||
|
214/3; 306/5; 321/4;
|
||
|
323/2; 344/3; 411/4;
|
||
|
412/5; 416/3/4; 429/2;
|
||
|
439/2; 445/4; 446/5;
|
||
|
449/3; 457/1; 505/4;
|
||
|
508/2; 510/9; 517/2;
|
||
|
535/5; 556; 557/2;
|
||
|
564/4; 587/5; 591/4/5
|
||
|
Federal Communications Commission 305/6; 503/3; 505/4
|
||
|
Federal Education Rights and Privacy Act 566/6; 567/2
|
||
|
Federal Information Processing Standard 562/4; 576/7; 578/6;
|
||
|
579/2/3
|
||
|
Federal High-Performance Computing Act 205/7
|
||
|
Federal Whistleblower BBS, The 413/4
|
||
|
Federal Wiretapping Law of 1968 102/3
|
||
|
Federation of American Research Networks 519/4
|
||
|
Feminism 529/1/2; 531/1/2/3/4;
|
||
|
534/1
|
||
|
Feminist Theory and Technoculture conference 542/5
|
||
|
Ferguson, Paul 551/6
|
||
|
Ferguson, Thomas 432/5
|
||
|
Fernandez, Julio 430/1/2/3; 431/1;
|
||
|
432/4; 451/2
|
||
|
FERPA, see Federal Education Rights and Privacy Act
|
||
|
Ferrell, Michael 300/6
|
||
|
Fields, Jack 543/1; 545/2
|
||
|
Figallo, Cliff 110; 432/3; 443/5;
|
||
|
504/2/3
|
||
|
File Transfer Protocol 123/2; 517/5
|
||
|
Films 307/5
|
||
|
FIPS, see Federal Information Processing Standard
|
||
|
Foley, Tim 125/2; 200/3; 201/5;
|
||
|
203/2; 211; 311/1;
|
||
|
315/3; 322/3; 326/3;
|
||
|
339/2; 341/3; 401/2;
|
||
|
421/3; 510/2/3/4/6;
|
||
|
522
|
||
|
Forrester, Owen 213/3
|
||
|
Forrester, Tom 328/3/4
|
||
|
Fox Television 309/1; 321/6
|
||
|
France 588/4
|
||
|
Freedom of Information Act 105/4; 201/3; 339/3;
|
||
|
342/2; 402/9; 412/6;
|
||
|
415/5; 417; 512/1;
|
||
|
521/2; 532/5; 579/1
|
||
|
Freriks, R. David 467/2; 504/5
|
||
|
FTP, see File Transfer Protocol
|
||
|
Galactic Hacker Party 532/1; 550/2
|
||
|
Gallaway, Jim 204/5
|
||
|
GAO, see General Accounting Office
|
||
|
Garbage Dump BBS, The 438/2
|
||
|
Garreau, Joel 558/1
|
||
|
GateKeeper Telecommunications Systems, Inc. 323/4
|
||
|
General Accounting Office 103/3; 204/7; 505/4;
|
||
|
557/2/6; 591/4
|
||
|
General Services Administration 505/4
|
||
|
General System Mobile 536/3
|
||
|
GEnie 318
|
||
|
George, Jim 510/3
|
||
|
Gibson, William 447/1; 526/2; 554/1
|
||
|
Gleason, William 216
|
||
|
Global Network Navigator 566/7
|
||
|
GNN, see Global Network Navigator
|
||
|
Goggans, Chris 106/3; 110; 211;
|
||
|
324/3; 325; 421/3
|
||
|
Golden, Barbara 200/3; 211; 315/3;
|
||
|
401/2; 421/4; 510/2/3;
|
||
|
522
|
||
|
Goldman, Stuart 307/3; 309/1; 310/2;
|
||
|
314/3; 321/6
|
||
|
Goldstein, Emmanuel 110; 307/6; 337/3;
|
||
|
337/6; 543/1; 545/2
|
||
|
Gore, Al 519/4
|
||
|
Gould, Carol 321/5
|
||
|
Government Printing Office 518/3
|
||
|
Grant, Adam 123/4; 124/4/5; 212/3;
|
||
|
213/3; 215/3; 216;
|
||
|
217/3; 319/2; 454/2/3
|
||
|
GSA, see General Services Administration
|
||
|
GSM cellular phone system 510/7
|
||
|
GTE 108/4; 420/1
|
||
|
Hackers 100/4; 103/3; 106/4
|
||
|
112/3; 116; 119;
|
||
|
121/2; 126/2; 201/4;
|
||
|
206/4; 207/5/6;
|
||
|
209/7/8; 210/9; 211;
|
||
|
212/2; 212/9; 213/5;
|
||
|
214/4/8; 215/6;
|
||
|
217/2/6/7; 218/3/5;
|
||
|
303/2; 305/5; 306/6;
|
||
|
311/2; 315/2; 319/4;
|
||
|
320/5; 323/1; 323/3;
|
||
|
326/4; 327/10; 328/3/4;
|
||
|
337/2/3/5; 343/10;
|
||
|
402/4; 411/7; 415/9;
|
||
|
417; 418/1; 418/8;
|
||
|
419/1; 422/4; 433/6;
|
||
|
438/6; 447/3; 453/4;
|
||
|
454/2/3; 466/7; 502/4;
|
||
|
508/8; 509/1/2;
|
||
|
513/1/2/3/4; 514/6;
|
||
|
517/1; 518/2; 519/2;
|
||
|
520/2; 522; 532/7;
|
||
|
537/1; 539/1/2/3/4;
|
||
|
543/1; 550/4; 557/1;
|
||
|
561/11; 565/1/2/3;
|
||
|
567/7; 570/2; 572/3;
|
||
|
573/7; 575/8; 576/1;
|
||
|
581/5; 582/4
|
||
|
Hack-tic conference 565/1/2
|
||
|
Hafner, Katie 332/2; 425/5
|
||
|
Handles, see Aliases
|
||
|
Hardenburgh, Russell 517/2
|
||
|
Harris Corporation 546/5/6/7/8
|
||
|
Hate crimes 533/1/2/3; 535/4
|
||
|
Haugh, John 421/3
|
||
|
Hay, Penny 212/4
|
||
|
Hendershot, Hal 508/8; 513/1
|
||
|
Henson, H. Keith 104a; 104b; 104c;
|
||
|
104d; 311/5; 325
|
||
|
HoHoCon convention 440/4; 445/1/2; 456/3;
|
||
|
464/2/4; 581/4
|
||
|
Hopson, Ron 313/4; 315/2
|
||
|
Houston, Robert 530/4
|
||
|
HR 629 553/10
|
||
|
HR 1400 324/6
|
||
|
HR 1900 549/2
|
||
|
HR 2417 548/2
|
||
|
HR 2772 446/7/8; 518/3
|
||
|
HR 3459 442/5
|
||
|
HR 3515 413/3
|
||
|
HR 3627 590/2
|
||
|
HR 3636 589/4; 594/3
|
||
|
HR 5096 435/5
|
||
|
HR 5983 447/2
|
||
|
Huebner, Hans 332/1/2/3/5
|
||
|
Hyde, Henry 553/5
|
||
|
IAM/Secure Data Systems 553/3
|
||
|
Illuminati BBS 110; 126/2; 319/4;
|
||
|
421/3; 510/4/5; 522
|
||
|
Imhoff, James 305/8
|
||
|
Incident tracking and vulnerability reporting database 448/3
|
||
|
Information highway 592/4
|
||
|
Information Industry Association 553/3
|
||
|
Information Systems Security Association 562/1
|
||
|
Ingraham, Don 337/1/2/3; 338/3/4
|
||
|
Inslaw, Inc. 319/4; 330/4; 331/7;
|
||
|
333/5; 404/3;
|
||
|
436/7/8/9; 445/5;
|
||
|
451/1/2
|
||
|
Institute for Global Communications 580/6
|
||
|
Interactive Systems Corporation 209/2
|
||
|
Internal Revenue Service 437/6; 564/4
|
||
|
International Computer Virus Conference 512/9
|
||
|
International Computer Virus Writing Contest 521/3/4/6/7; 523/1;
|
||
|
525/2/3/4
|
||
|
International Conference on Distance Education 590/1
|
||
|
International Information Retrieval Guild 214/4; 528/6;
|
||
|
569/1/2/3
|
||
|
International Information Security Conference 561/5
|
||
|
International Society for the Philosophy of Tools 508/4
|
||
|
International Traffic in Arms Regulation 574/2; 577/2; 579/4;
|
||
|
580/3; 581/8; 582/2;
|
||
|
587/10; 592/2
|
||
|
Internet 518/4
|
||
|
Internet Relay Chat 566/5
|
||
|
Internet resources,
|
||
|
Federal government 593
|
||
|
Internet Society 418/2
|
||
|
Internet Talk Radio 519/3
|
||
|
Internet worm 107/2; 123/4; 202/5;
|
||
|
218/3
|
||
|
Interpedia 587/7
|
||
|
IRC, see Internet Relay Chat
|
||
|
IRS, see Internal Revenue Service
|
||
|
ITAR, see International Traffic in Arms Regulation
|
||
|
Izenberg, Bob 421/3
|
||
|
Jay, Joey 508/2
|
||
|
Johnson, Al 457/1/5/6/7; 459/2;
|
||
|
464/1
|
||
|
Jolnet public access UNIX 110; 115; 211; 421/4
|
||
|
Kallstrom, Jim 547/4
|
||
|
Kapor, Mitch 113/4; 121/5; 122/6;
|
||
|
123/4; 204/6; 318;
|
||
|
504/2/3; 512/4
|
||
|
Kehoe, Brendan 438/7/8
|
||
|
Kenadek, Richard 426/7
|
||
|
Kennedy, Bill 421/3
|
||
|
Kennedy, Pete 510/3/4; 520/1
|
||
|
Kent, Dora 104a; 325
|
||
|
Kermit 211
|
||
|
Keystroke monitoring 465/1; 466/6; 502/1
|
||
|
Killer, see Attctc
|
||
|
Kluepfel, Henry 211; 315/3; 421/3;
|
||
|
421/4; 422/1; 434/5;
|
||
|
510/4; 522; 525/8
|
||
|
Kong, Albert 306/4
|
||
|
Korean International Communication conference 584/3
|
||
|
Krol, Ed 439/4; 462/5
|
||
|
Kroupa, Patrick 451/3
|
||
|
Kuykendall, Bill 110
|
||
|
Ladopoulos, Elias 305/3; 306/4;
|
||
|
430/1/2/3; 431/1;
|
||
|
432/4; 451/2; 557/1
|
||
|
Landsat 419/4
|
||
|
Lauffenburger, Michael 406/3
|
||
|
Laws, California 117/5; 204/4; 406/5;
|
||
|
408/4; 418/4
|
||
|
Laws, Finland 335/6
|
||
|
Laws, General 215/5; 330/3
|
||
|
Laws, United Kingdom 102/2; 128/4; 205/7
|
||
|
Lawsuits 125/4; 204/7; 304/4
|
||
|
Lee, John 430/1/2/3; 431/1;
|
||
|
432/4; 451/2
|
||
|
Leemah Datacom Security Corporation 205/7; 300/2; 303/2
|
||
|
Legion of Doom 100/2/4/5; 101/3/4;
|
||
|
102/1; 106/3; 110;
|
||
|
113/3; 115; 116;
|
||
|
117/3; 117/4; 119;
|
||
|
123/4; 124/4; 126/2;
|
||
|
128/3; 129/6; 202/5;
|
||
|
211; 216; 310/4;
|
||
|
312/3; 317/4; 322/1;
|
||
|
324/3; 325; 341/3;
|
||
|
407/2; 421/4; 451/3;
|
||
|
452/6; 453/3; 536/1;
|
||
|
539/1/2/3/4
|
||
|
Lehrer, Mark 462/8; 523/2/3; 556/1;
|
||
|
563/2
|
||
|
Leichter, Jerry 509/2
|
||
|
Levy, Steven 204/6
|
||
|
Lewis, John 203/2
|
||
|
Liedtke, Mike 559/1/2
|
||
|
LoD, see Legion of Doom
|
||
|
LOD Communications 525/6; 564/6
|
||
|
"London Times" 518/4; 529/1/2/3
|
||
|
Luce, Doug 457/3
|
||
|
Ludwig, Mark 455/1
|
||
|
Luke, Ed 206/3
|
||
|
Magazines,
|
||
|
_Activist Times, Inc._ 112/5; 205/3
|
||
|
_Art of Technology Digest_ 441/2
|
||
|
_Boardwatch_ 331/5; 570/5
|
||
|
_Computer Systems_ 508/7
|
||
|
_CPU: Working In The Computer Industry_ 545/5
|
||
|
_Crypt Newsletter_ 544; 570/5
|
||
|
_Forbes_ 466/7; 502/4; 509/1/2;
|
||
|
512/4
|
||
|
_40Hex_ 566/3
|
||
|
_Freaker's Bureau Incorporated_ 333/6
|
||
|
_Full Disclosure_ 302; 546/5/6/7/8
|
||
|
_Gray Areas_ 465/8; 506/5; 544;
|
||
|
570/5
|
||
|
_Informatik_ 338/6
|
||
|
_Intertek Magazine_ 409/5
|
||
|
_Media Information Australia_ 429/5
|
||
|
_Mondo 2000_ 314/6; 528/5
|
||
|
_Network Information Access_ 306/2
|
||
|
_Phantasy_ 214/4
|
||
|
_Phrack_ 100/4/5; 110; 112/5;
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114/4; 115; 116; 119;
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120; 123/3; 125/2;
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127/3; 128/4; 202/5;
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211; 212/1; 309/2;
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326/3; 341/3; 407/2;
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421/3; 547/1/2
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_RISKS Digest_ 551/2
|
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_TAP_ 112/5; 126/5; 303/2
|
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_Tel Line, The_ 106/2
|
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_TELECOM Digest_ 342/3; 410/2; 550/6
|
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_The Internet Letter_ 566/8
|
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_TIME_ 514/3/4
|
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_2600 Magazine_ 110; 112/5; 215/3;
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307/6; 337/6;
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433/1/3/4/5;
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457/1/2/3/4/5/6;
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459/2; 464/1; 508/5;
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521/2; 530/1; 537/1;
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538/1; 543/1; 545/2;
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552/2
|
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_Windows_ 456/5
|
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_World Wide Web Newsletter_ 570/1
|
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Majette, Baron 311/3; 326/5
|
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Markey, Ed 543/1; 545/2; 551/6;
|
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557/6
|
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Markoff, John 332/2/5
|
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Marrou, Andre 315/2
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MARS BBS 206/3; 208/4
|
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Marx, Gary 321/3
|
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Masters of Destruction, see Masters of Disasters
|
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Masters of Disasters 200/5; 430/1/2/3;
|
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431/1; 431/2; 432/4;
|
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433/7/8; 451/2; 584/7
|
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Matrix BBS, The 552/3
|
||
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Maverick, Scott 451/3; 452/6; 453/3
|
||
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Maxwell, James 508/3
|
||
|
McCarthy, Timothy 311/4
|
||
|
McDonnell, Patrick 100/5
|
||
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McMenamin, Brigid 466/7; 509/1/2
|
||
|
Meeks, Brock 457/1/6/7
|
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Meyer, Gordon 339/3
|
||
|
Michigan Bell Telephone 219/4; 305/8
|
||
|
Michigan Telecommunications Act 307/6
|
||
|
Microbec 438/3
|
||
|
Mid-America Digital Publishing 581/2
|
||
|
Milliken, Walter 522
|
||
|
Mindvox public access UNIX 441/1; 505/5
|
||
|
Minitele 214/6
|
||
|
Mitnick, Kevin 300/6; 303/4;
|
||
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332/1/2/3/5; 335/2;
|
||
|
508/8; 513/1
|
||
|
Moby Crypto 573/1/3
|
||
|
MoD, see Masters of Disasters
|
||
|
Modem User's Association of America 108/4; 118/2; 128/4
|
||
|
Morris, Robert 107/2; 108/3; 123/4;
|
||
|
129/5/6; 202/5; 216;
|
||
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217/3; 317/5; 319/2;
|
||
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332/1/2/3/5; 344/4
|
||
|
Moyer, Phillip 565/4
|
||
|
MTV, see Music TeleVision
|
||
|
MUAA, see Modem User's Association of America
|
||
|
Munchkin-Land BBS 594/4
|
||
|
Murphy, Ian 553/3
|
||
|
Music TeleVision 540/2
|
||
|
NAFTA, see North American Free Trade Agreement
|
||
|
NASA, see National Aeronautics and Space Administration
|
||
|
NATIA, see National Technical Investigators Association
|
||
|
National Aeronautics and Space Administration 103/3; 329/5; 333/3;
|
||
|
343/9/13; 414/9;
|
||
|
462/3; 502/3; 528/1;
|
||
|
580/4
|
||
|
National Computer Security Conference 207/5/6
|
||
|
National Conference of Lawyers and Scientists 556/2
|
||
|
National Conference on Technology Conversion 567/6
|
||
|
National Crime and Information Center 557/2; 564/4
|
||
|
National Information Infrastructure 516; 519/4; 561/4;
|
||
|
584/4; 586/4; 587/4;
|
||
|
589/4; 594/3
|
||
|
National Institute of Standards and Technology 118/2; 325; 429/2;
|
||
|
432/1; 438/9; 502/1;
|
||
|
534/4; 540/3; 543/2;
|
||
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550/1; 560/5; 562/4;
|
||
|
576/7; 578/6; 579/2/3;
|
||
|
591/4
|
||
|
National Online Media Association 583/7
|
||
|
National Public Radio 502/4
|
||
|
National Research and Education Network 329/2; 331/6; 433/10;
|
||
|
434/10; 448/2; 528/1
|
||
|
National Science Foundation 206/3; 208/4; 209/4;
|
||
|
321/2
|
||
|
National Security Agency 201/6; 429/2; 432/1;
|
||
|
433/8; 438/9; 534/3/4;
|
||
|
535/1; 537/3; 540/3;
|
||
|
543/2; 550/1; 560/5;
|
||
|
561/3; 573/1; 574/3;
|
||
|
579/2/3; 582/2;
|
||
|
591/4/5; 594/1/2
|
||
|
National Security Associates, Inc. 319/4
|
||
|
National Technical Investigators Association 546/5/6
|
||
|
National Telecommunications and Information Admin. 533/2/3
|
||
|
NCIC, see National Crime and Information Center
|
||
|
Neidorf, Craig 100/4/5; 103/6 110;
|
||
|
114/3; 115; 116;
|
||
|
118/4; 121/5; 122/6;
|
||
|
123/1; 124/2/3/5;
|
||
|
126/3; 128/1/4; 129/6;
|
||
|
200/3; 202/5; 211;
|
||
|
213/3; 217/3; 218/2;
|
||
|
302; 309/2; 314/3;
|
||
|
337/1/2/3; 338/3/4;
|
||
|
340/2; 341/3; 401/2;
|
||
|
407/2; 421/3/4/5;
|
||
|
457/3; 510/2
|
||
|
Nemeth, Gary 315/2
|
||
|
Netsys Communications Services 517/7
|
||
|
Newlin, Reed 211; 510/2
|
||
|
New York Telephone company 427/7; 431/1
|
||
|
NIA, see Network Information Access
|
||
|
NII, see National Information Infrastructure
|
||
|
90 North BBS 343/11
|
||
|
Nintendo of America, Inc. 506/6/7
|
||
|
NIRVANAnet 559/1/2; 565/3
|
||
|
NOMA, see National Online Media Association
|
||
|
Norman, Neal 323/4
|
||
|
North American Free Trade Agreement 584/6
|
||
|
_Now it can be Told_ 337/1/2/3/5; 338/3/4
|
||
|
NREN, see Nation Research and Education Network
|
||
|
NSA, see National Security Agency
|
||
|
NSF, see National Science Foundation
|
||
|
NuPrometheus League 204/3/6; 205/5
|
||
|
Oaklahoma Information Exchange BBS 581/2
|
||
|
Ochoa, Enedina 437/6
|
||
|
OECD, see Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development
|
||
|
Offworld BBS 508/2
|
||
|
Operation Root Canal 587/5; 591/5
|
||
|
Operation Sun Devil 109/3/4/5; 110; 113/2;
|
||
|
114/2/5; 117/2; 126/4;
|
||
|
202/2/5; 204/3/6;
|
||
|
206/3; 218/2; 302;
|
||
|
310/4/5; 311/3; 312/3;
|
||
|
314/3; 319/4; 320/4;
|
||
|
325; 334/2; 412/6;
|
||
|
419/2; 421/3; 437/2;
|
||
|
453/3
|
||
|
Orange County Transportation Authority 454/4
|
||
|
Oregon Public Utility Commission 405/1/2; 406/4;
|
||
|
408/3
|
||
|
O'Reilly & Associates 534/7
|
||
|
Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development 502/5
|
||
|
OSI, see Air Force Office of Special Investigations
|
||
|
O'Sullivan, Steffan 510/5; 522
|
||
|
Other Side of Reality BBS, The 549/4
|
||
|
Owen, Richard 557/1
|
||
|
Pacific Bell telephone company 436/5/6; 437/1;
|
||
|
437/8
|
||
|
Packet BBSs 305/6
|
||
|
Pair o Dice BBS 552/3
|
||
|
PBX, see Private Branch eXchange
|
||
|
Paperwork Reduction Act 404/4/5/6
|
||
|
Pedophilia 415/7
|
||
|
Pentagon City Mall 457/1/2/3/4/5/6/7;
|
||
|
464/1; 465/10; 507/3;
|
||
|
508/5; 512/1; 521/2;
|
||
|
530/1; 537/1
|
||
|
Peterson, Justin 532/6
|
||
|
Phantom Access BBS 451/3
|
||
|
Phoenix Project BBS, The 110; 118/4; 211;
|
||
|
317/5; 407/2; 421/3;
|
||
|
422/1; 434/5; 510/4;
|
||
|
522
|
||
|
Physician Computer Network Inc. 418/3
|
||
|
Pilgrim, Mark 421/7; 508/6
|
||
|
Pinz, Ronald 455/4
|
||
|
Pioneer awards 414/3; 466/4
|
||
|
Piracy, see software piracy
|
||
|
PKP Inc., see Public Key Partners, Inc.
|
||
|
PKWARE Inc. 518/1
|
||
|
Playboy Enterprises 426/5
|
||
|
Plesser, Ronald 503/3
|
||
|
Plover-NET BBS 539/2
|
||
|
Pluchino, David 453/3
|
||
|
Point, The 110
|
||
|
Pornography 344/3; 401/4; 409/8;
|
||
|
410/6; 502/7; 503/9;
|
||
|
505/3; 508/2; 523/2;
|
||
|
561/7; 581/2; 594/4
|
||
|
Portal Dolmen BBS 570/6
|
||
|
Poulsen, Kevin 320/2; 502/6; 532/6
|
||
|
Poverty 589/2
|
||
|
Povich, Murray 314/5
|
||
|
PRA, see Paperwork Reduction Act
|
||
|
Privacy for Consumers and Workers Act 549/2
|
||
|
Privacy Protection Act of 1980 401/2; 522
|
||
|
Privacy Protection Act of 1993, see S.1735
|
||
|
Private Branch eXchange 588/4
|
||
|
Prodigy 208/3; 209/4; 212/4;
|
||
|
214/6; 303/2; 313/4;
|
||
|
316/2/3/4/5/6; 319/2;
|
||
|
320/7; 343/12; 533/3
|
||
|
Project Hermes 118/2
|
||
|
PROMIS 436/8; 451/1
|
||
|
Psychopunks 589/3
|
||
|
Public Key Partners, Inc. 550/1
|
||
|
PumpCon convention 455/4; 460/1; 576/9
|
||
|
Raphaelson, Ira 100/5
|
||
|
Rexcan Circuits Inc. 560/4
|
||
|
Rheingold, Howard 423/7
|
||
|
Riconosciuto, Michael 404/3
|
||
|
Riggs, Robert 100/4/5; 103/6; 115;
|
||
|
116; 123/4; 124/4/5;
|
||
|
125/2; 128/4; 211;
|
||
|
212/3; 213/3; 215/3;
|
||
|
216; 217/3; 317/3;
|
||
|
319/2; 341/3; 407/2;
|
||
|
421/4
|
||
|
Ripco BBS 109/1; 111/4; 126/4;
|
||
|
127/3; 202/3; 302;
|
||
|
314/3; 437/2/3; 438/1
|
||
|
Rivera, Geraldo 337/1/2/3; 338/3/4
|
||
|
Roberts, Glen 302; 546/5/7/8
|
||
|
Rose, Leonard 112/4; 113/3; 126/1;
|
||
|
128/2/3; 200/3; 202/5;
|
||
|
203/2; 209/2; 210/2;
|
||
|
214/2; 215/2;
|
||
|
310/3/4/5; 311/2/4;
|
||
|
312/2; 313/2/3;
|
||
|
314/2/3; 319/2; 321/7;
|
||
|
322/3; 326/3; 339/2/4;
|
||
|
340/5; 413/2; 421/3/4;
|
||
|
434/6; 466/7
|
||
|
Rosenfeld, Morton 430/2/3
|
||
|
Ross Perot for President BBS 420/3
|
||
|
Rothman, Herb 212/4
|
||
|
Rpp386 computer system 421/3
|
||
|
RSA algorithm 505/2; 534/4; 580/7
|
||
|
RSAREF cryptographic toolket 580/7
|
||
|
Rune Stone BBS 528/6
|
||
|
Rusty and Edie's BBS 510/9; 517/2; 534/6;
|
||
|
542/2
|
||
|
S.266 327/6
|
||
|
S.516 340/6
|
||
|
S.564 545/7
|
||
|
S.893 447/4; 450/2/3; 453/9;
|
||
|
511/1
|
||
|
S.1543 210/4
|
||
|
S.1735 592/1
|
||
|
S.1929 402/9
|
||
|
S.1940 402/9; 415/5
|
||
|
S.2112 413/3
|
||
|
S.2476 201/2
|
||
|
S.2813 427/6; 446/7/8; 518/3
|
||
|
_St. Catharines Standard_ newspaper 502/7; 503/9; 505/3
|
||
|
Salzman, Peter 129/6
|
||
|
SB.1447 408/4
|
||
|
SCAT, see Special Computereized Attack Team
|
||
|
Schwartz, John 106/3
|
||
|
Science & Technology through Science Fiction conference 555/3
|
||
|
Scott, Jon 454/2/3
|
||
|
SEA, see Society for Electronic Access
|
||
|
Search and seizure 331/4; 548/1/2
|
||
|
Search warrant 104a; 200/3; 211;
|
||
|
460/1
|
||
|
Secret Service, see United States Sercret Service
|
||
|
Secure Hash Algorithm 530/3
|
||
|
Security 210/9; 218/5; 219/2;
|
||
|
300/5; 304/4; 319/4;
|
||
|
330/1/2; 333/7; 335/3;
|
||
|
437/4; 442/6; 448/3;
|
||
|
453/7/8; 505/1; 575/8
|
||
|
Sexism 300/3/4; 301; 303/2
|
||
|
Sexual harassment 579/5
|
||
|
Shadur, Milton 129/6
|
||
|
Shergold, Craig 423/2
|
||
|
Shif, Zohar 453/3
|
||
|
Shotton, Margaret 344/5
|
||
|
Shulman, Kenyon 324/3; 325; 327/5
|
||
|
Sigman, Randy 455/4
|
||
|
Simple Mail Transfer Protocol 106/5
|
||
|
Simplex locks 337/6
|
||
|
SIMTEL-20 White Sands Missile Range system 502/2; 503/5/6/7;
|
||
|
563/3
|
||
|
SJG, see Steve Jackson Games
|
||
|
Skipjack algorithm 530/3; 540/3; 560/5;
|
||
|
561/3; 562/4; 564/3;
|
||
|
578/6; 579/2/3; 594/1
|
||
|
Sklar, Robert Matthew 107/2
|
||
|
Smart cards 528/2
|
||
|
SMTP, see Simple Mail Transfer Protocol
|
||
|
SNEAKERS (movie review) 446/6; 454/2/3
|
||
|
Social engineering 210/9; 314/4; 431/1;
|
||
|
514/7
|
||
|
Social Security 525/1; 541/5
|
||
|
Society for Electronic Access 533/2
|
||
|
Software patents 416/1; 584/6; 594/5
|
||
|
Software piracy 103/5; 105/3; 111/3;
|
||
|
435/7; 436/10/11;
|
||
|
436/12/13; 442/7;
|
||
|
443/2/3; 446/1/3;
|
||
|
447/4; 449/4;
|
||
|
450/2/3/4; 460/6/7;
|
||
|
463/1/2/3; 467/2;
|
||
|
503/10; 504/5;
|
||
|
506/2/3/5; 510/8/9;
|
||
|
511/1/2/3; 512/2/3/5;
|
||
|
514/2; 515/2; 578/4
|
||
|
Software Publishers Association 103/5; 105/3; 109/6;
|
||
|
117/6; 308/6; 315/2;
|
||
|
406/2; 426/7; 435/7;
|
||
|
436/12/13; 442/7;
|
||
|
443/2/3; 460/7;
|
||
|
463/1/2/3; 467/2;
|
||
|
506/1/2/3/4/5/7;
|
||
|
510/9; 511/1/2/3;
|
||
|
512/3; 514/1; 515/2;
|
||
|
532/2; 534/6; 545/4;
|
||
|
567/5
|
||
|
Software Rental 206/5
|
||
|
South Africa 313/4
|
||
|
South of Hell BBS 570/6
|
||
|
Southwestern Bell Company 200/3; 213/5; 219/4;
|
||
|
303/2; 307/6; 308/2;
|
||
|
405/2; 430/2/3; 431/1
|
||
|
Soviet Union 201/6
|
||
|
SPA, see Software Publishers Association
|
||
|
Space Physics Analysis Network 103/3; 107/3
|
||
|
Spafford, Eugene 100/2; 536/5
|
||
|
SPAN, see Space Physics Analysis Network
|
||
|
Sparks, Sam 510/1/5; 525/8
|
||
|
Special Computerized Attack Team 323/2
|
||
|
SpellBook BBS 541/2
|
||
|
Sprint 108/4
|
||
|
Stahl, Steve 523/2
|
||
|
Stanton, Louis 586/1; 587/1/3
|
||
|
Sterling, Bruce 101/3; 415/8; 461/1/6;
|
||
|
520/2; 554/1; 572/3;
|
||
|
576/1; 577/6
|
||
|
Steshenko, Gregory 562/1; 588/3; 589/5;
|
||
|
590/4/5
|
||
|
Steve Jackson Games 100/2; 101/3; 106/3;
|
||
|
110; 113/5; 122/6;
|
||
|
123/4; 126/2; 127/4;
|
||
|
202/5; 209/5; 211;
|
||
|
213/1; 312/3; 314/3;
|
||
|
315/3; 318; 319/4;
|
||
|
320/4; 415/4; 421/3;
|
||
|
510/1/3/4/5/6; 520/1;
|
||
|
522
|
||
|
Stira, Paul 305/3; 306/4;
|
||
|
430/1/2/3; 431/1;
|
||
|
432/4; 451/2; 557/1
|
||
|
Stoll, Clifford 106/4; 107/3; 112/3;
|
||
|
306/6; 332/3; 337/3;
|
||
|
444/1/2/3/4/5
|
||
|
Stone, Robert 324/8
|
||
|
Stonewall BBS 530/4
|
||
|
Stratton, Bob 457/2
|
||
|
Strickland, Karl 538/3
|
||
|
Student Pugwash USA conference 581/7
|
||
|
SummerCon convention 302; 460/1; 546/4
|
||
|
Swinyard, William Jr. 423/6
|
||
|
Taito Software, Inc. 107/5
|
||
|
Taxpayer Assets Project 442/5
|
||
|
Technophiliacs 459/7/8
|
||
|
Texas Public Utilities Commission 307/6; 308/2
|
||
|
Texas Tech University 467/2; 504/5
|
||
|
Texsun system 561/11; 575/4
|
||
|
Thackeray, Gail 202/5; 219/5; 306/2;
|
||
|
311/3; 323/4; 326/5
|
||
|
Thomas, Bob 409/8; 410/6
|
||
|
Thomas, Jim 509/1
|
||
|
Thrifty-Tel 319/3; 323/3; 518/2;
|
||
|
519/2
|
||
|
Ticer, Scott 454/2/3
|
||
|
Tiger teams 562/2
|
||
|
Time bomb 515/5
|
||
|
Title 18 USC 1343 118/3/4; 121/2;
|
||
|
122/5
|
||
|
Title 18 USC 2314 123/4
|
||
|
Tisher, Randy 211
|
||
|
Toxic Shock 207/8; 208/2
|
||
|
Trashing 216; 454/2
|
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Townson, Patrick 100/2; 342/3
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Twilight Zone BBS 539/2
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Unidentified Flying Objects 513/4
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United Software Alliance 406/1
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510/1/2/3/4/5/6;
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User Bill of Rights 404/2
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USLD, see United States Long Distance
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USSR, Soviet Union
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USSS, see United States Secret Service
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US West Communications 405/1/2; 406/4; 408/3
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UTD, see University of Texas at Dallas
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Vajk, Bill 302; 546/5
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Vallo, William 503/11
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Variety and Spice BBS 219/4; 305/8
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ViaCrypt 573/2/3; 576/8
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Virtual reality 423/7; 550/5
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Virus,
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Christmas 206/5; 207/2
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eastern 201/6; 217/7; 303/4;
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512/8; 513/3; 514/10;
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544
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general 218/3; 305/5; 409/9;
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437/4; 447/4; 449/1;
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452/3/5; 453/1/2;
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455/1; 456/1; 459/3/4;
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465/7; 512/8; 513/3;
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514/10; 521/3/4/5/6/7;
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525/7; 526/3; 544;
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547/5/6; 549/1;
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551/2/3/4/5/6; 552/1;
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553/6/7/8/9; 554/2/3;
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557/6; 558/2/3
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humor 517/6
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MBDFA 410/7
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Michelangelo 409/9; 449/1; 544;
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565/3
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military 129/6; 331/8; 343/8
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Mutation Engine (MtE) 512/8; 513/3; 514/10;
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544
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TridenT Polymorphic Engine 512/8
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Virus News International Conference 540/6
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western 212/9; 219/7; 322/2;
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329/7; 410/7; 465/5
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Voice mail 212/9
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Ward, Grady 204/6; 573/3; 576/8
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Ware House BBS 569/1/2; 571/2; 572/1;
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583/2
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Wasch, Ken 511/2
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WELL, The 110; 526/2
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White House Communication Project, The 518/5; 538/2; 541/4;
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574/7
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White House Conference Library and Information Services 329/2
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WINDO/GATEWAY 446/7/8; 447/2; 518/3;
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545/7
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Windows on State Government BBS 586/5
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Wittman, Richard 343/9/13; 414/9
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Woodward, Byron 455/4
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Woods, Paul Bedworth Neil 538/3
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Wozniak, Steve 122/6; 123/4
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Wraith of the Black Manta 107/5
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WWIV bulletin board software 129/2; 510/4
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Xiox 453/7
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X-PRESS Informations Services, Ltd. 424/4; 425/1
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Zenner, Sheldon 121/5; 123/4; 124/2;
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125/2; 202/5; 207/7;
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215/2; 407/2
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Zimmermann, Phil 573/2/3; 576/8; 577/3
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Date: Thu, 13 Aug 1994 22:51:01 CDT
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