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Computer underground Digest Wed Apr 13, 1995 Volume 7 : Issue 29
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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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Shadow Master: Stanton McCandlish
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Field Agent Extraordinaire: David Smith
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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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Copy Desecrator: Emo Shrdlu
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CONTENTS, #7.29 (Wed, Apr 13, 1995)
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File 1--EPIC Online Guide To Privacy Resources 4/11/95
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Date: Wed, 12 Apr 1995 23:17:28 -0400
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From: "Dave Banisar" <banisar@EPIC.ORG>
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Subject: File 1--EPIC Online Guide To Privacy Resources 4/11/95
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An Online Guide to Privacy Resources
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(privacy resources.faq)
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Published by the
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Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC)
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Washington, DC
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Last Updated 4/11/1995
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Text and HTML versions: cpsr.org/cpsr/privacy/epic/
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Send additions, suggestions to alert@epic.org
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Table of Contents:
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[1] Privacy Organizations
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[2] Publications
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[3] Net Sites for Privacy
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[4] Privacy Mailing Lists and Newsgroups
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[5] Upcoming Conferences and Events
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[1] Privacy Organizations
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Electronic Privacy Information Center. EPIC was established in 1994 to
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focus public attention on emerging privacy issues relating to the
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National Information Infrastructure, such as the Clipper Chip, the
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Digital Telephony proposal, medical records privacy and the sale of
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consumer data. EPIC conducts litigation, sponsors conferences,
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produces reports, publishes the EPIC Alert and leads campaigns on
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privacy issues. For more info, email: info@epic.org, or
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HTTP://epic.digicash.com /epic. EPIC, 666 Penn. Ave, SE, Suite 301,
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Washington, DC 20003. (202) 544-9240 (tel). Director: Marc Rotenberg.
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Privacy International. An international human rights group based in
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London, England with offices in Washington, DC and Sydney, Australia.
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PI has members in over 40 countries and has led campaigns against
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privacy violations in numerous countries including Australia, New
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Zealand, and the Philippines. PI publishes the International Privacy
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Bulletin and sponsors international conferences on privacy issues.
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Email pi@privacy.org. http://cpsr.org/cpsr/privacy/
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privacy_international/pi.html, Gopher cpsr.org
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/cpsr/privacy/privacy_international/. Privacy International c/o
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EPIC,666 Penn. Ave, SE, Suite 301, Washington, DC 20003. Director
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General: Simon Davies.
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US Privacy Council. A coalition of US privacy groups and individuals
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founded in 1991 to deal with privacy issues in the US. USPC works in
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Washington monitoring legislation and the activities of government
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agencies. USPC works closely with other groups on privacy issues
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including National ID cards, reforming credit reporting, Caller ID and
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international issues. Email: privtime@access.digex.net. P.O. Box
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15060, Washington, DC 20003. (202) 829-3660 (tel). Chair: Evan
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Hendricks.
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Privacy Rights Clearinghouse. A California-based organization formed
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in 1992. The Clearinghouse has produced many fact sheets and an annual
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report, and maintains a toll free hotline to provide advice to
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consumers about their rights. Email: prc@teetot.acusd.edu or HTTP:
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//www.manymedia.com/prc/ 5998 Alcala Park, San Diego, CA 92110. (619)
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260-4806 (tel). 800-773-7748 (in Cal. only). Director: Beth Givens.
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Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility. A national
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membership organization of people concerned about the impact of
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technology on society. CPSR sponsors an annual conference, maintains
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numerous mailing lists on computer-related issues, a large internet
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site of information and publishes a quarterly newsletter. It has 24
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local chapters across the US and several international affiliates.
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CPSR sponsors working groups on civil liberties, working in the
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computer industry and others. Contact: cpsr-info@cpsr.org or http://
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cpsr.org/cpsr PO Box 717, Palo Alto, CA 94301. (415) 322-3778 (tel).
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Managing Director: Kathleen Kells.
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Internet Society. Group dedicated to fostering evolution of the
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Internet and its use. Sponsors yearly conference, publishes excellent
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quarterly newsletter, works with standards committees to develop
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Internet standards for networking and privacy. Email: isoc@isoc.org.
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http://info.isoc.org/ 12020 Sunrise Valley Drive, Suite 270, Reston,
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VA 22091. (703) 648-9888 (tel). Executive Director: Anthony Rutkowski.
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Electronic Frontier Foundation. Organization formed in 1990 to
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maintain and enhance intellectual freedom, privacy, and other values
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of civil liberties and democracy in networked communications.
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Publishes newsletters, Internet Guidebooks and other documents,
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provides mailing lists and other online forums, and hosts a large
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electronic document archive. Email: info@eff.org. ftp: ftp.eff.org,
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gopher: gopher.eff.org, WWW: http://www.eff.org. 1667 K St. NW, Suite
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801, Washington DC 20006-1605 USA, +1 202 861 7700 (voice), +1 202 861
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1258 (fax), +1 202 861 1224 (BBS). Executive Director: Andrew Taubman.
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American Civil Liberties Union. National civil liberties organization.
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Originally founded in 1920, the ACLU conducts extensive litigation on
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Constitutional issues including privacy, and free speech. The ACLU
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Washington office lobbies Congress for civil liberties and civil
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rights issues. Email: infoaclu@aclu.org or Gopher aclu.org 322 Eighth
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Ave, New York, NY 10001. Executive Director: Ira Glasser.
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Voters Telecom Watch. NY based cyber-rights lobbying group. In 1994
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lobbied against the FBI Wiretap bill and for relaxation of export
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controls on cryptography. Affiliated with Society for Electronic
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Access. Contact: shabbir@panix.com. gopher://gopher.panix.com/11/vtw/
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http://www.panix.com/vtw/
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Society for Electronic Access. NY-based electronic civil liberties
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organization promotes "civil liberties and access in cyberspace".
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Email: sea@sea.org or http://www.panix.com/sea. P.O. Box 7081, New
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York, NY 10116-7081. (212) 592-3801. President: Simona Nass.
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EFF-Austin. Austin, TX-based, electronic civil liberties organization
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founded in 1990. Purpose is to engage in and support educational
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activities that promote a clearer understanding of the social, legal,
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and technical issues surrounding online telecommunications. Contact:
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eff-austin@zilker.net or (gopher/ftp).zilker.net. Also see newsgroup
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austin.eff. PO Box 18957, Austin, TX 78760. President: David Smith.
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Cypherpunks. Informal group that develops technological solutions to
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protect privacy. the Cypherpunks write cryptography and other
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programs, set up anonymous remailers and discuss political and
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technical issues. Meetings are also regularly held in California and
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other states. Email: majordomo@toad.com, subscribe cypherpunks.
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ftp://ftp.csua.berkeley.edu/pub/cypherpunks/Home.html
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[2] Publications
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Privacy Times. Biweekly newsletter on information law. Each issue
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covers developments related to privacy and information access,
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including summaries of court decisions on the Freedom of Information
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Act and other relevant statutes. Editor: Evan Hendricks. Address: P.O.
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Box 21501, Washington, DC 21501. (202) 829-3660. Cost: $250/Year
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Privacy Journal. A monthly journal on mainly US privacy, now in its
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20th year of publication. Editor: Robert Ellis Smith. P.O. Box 28577,
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Providence, RI 02908. (401) 274-7861 (tel). Cost: $109/year. The PJ
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also publishes numerous books and compendiums on privacy including its
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excellent yearly Compilation of State and Federal Laws.
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International Privacy Bulletin. Published quarterly by Privacy
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International. The IPB covers international trends and new
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technologies. Each issue also includes reports from different
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countries and reviews of new publications. Editor: Dave Banisar. 666
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Penn. Ave, SE #301, Washington, DC 20003. (202) 544-9240 (tel). Cost:
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$75/year individuals, $125 libraries, $200/year businesses.
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Privacy and American Business. Published bi-monthly. Industry
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perspective on privacy. Editor: Bob Belair. Bimonthly with special
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issues. Two University Plaza, Suite 414, Hackensack, NJ 07601. (201)
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996-1154 (tel). Cost: $395/year.
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Full Disclosure. A monthly newspaper on surveillance and civil
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liberties issues. Editor: Glen Roberts. Box 734, Antioch, IL 60002.
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(708) 395-6200. http://ripco.com:8080/~glr/glr.html. Cost: $29.95/year.
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Low Profile. Asset protection and financial privacy. Published
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monthly. Editor: Mark Nestman. P.O. Box 84910, Phoenix, AZ 85701.
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702-333-5942 (tel). Cost: $149/year.
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Privacy and Security 2001. Technical aspects of privacy and security.
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Focuses on electronic surveillance and counter-measures with recent
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assaults on privacy highlighted. Editor Jim Ross. 504 Shaw Road, Suite
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222, Sterling, VA 20166. (703) 318-8600. 10/year. $35/year.
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2600 Magazine. Inside technical information on telephone and computer
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network operations. Published quarterly. Editor: Emmanuel Goldstein.
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Email 2600@well.com. P.O. Box 752, Middle Island, NY 11953. Cost:
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$21/year.
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Privacy Law and Policy Reporter. A well written, law-oriented overview
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of privacy developments in NZ and Australia. 10 issues/year. Level 11,
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Carlton Centre, 55-63 Elizabeth Street, Sydney, NSW 2000, Australia.
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61-2-221-6199 (tel). Cost: $AZ 345
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Transnational Data and Communications Report. Bimonthly international
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overview of privacy, data protection, telecommunications and
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information access. Editor: Russell Pipe. P.O. Box 10528, Burke VA
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22009-0528. Cost: $280/year.
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Privacy Laws and Business. A quarterly comprehensive overview of
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privacy issues in Europe. Focuses mainly on regulatory and data
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protection from a business perspective. Editor: Stewart Dresner.
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Cost: 3 Central Avenue, Pinner, Middlesex HA5 5BT United Kindgom.
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44-81-866-8641(tel). $UK 240/year.
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Security Insider Report: News, Reviews, Opinion on security, privacy,
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information warfare, hackers, phreaks. Editor Winn Schwartau.
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Interpact Press, Inc. Monthly. $99/Yr.
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[3] Net Sites
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ACLU On-line Reading Room. Files on civil liberties. ftp/gopher
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aclu.org
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CPSR Internet Library. Maintains the online archives for CPSR, EPIC
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Privacy International and others. FTP/Gopher/WAIS/HTTP cpsr.org /cpsr
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Cypherpunks. Archives on cryptography and other privacy technologies.
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ftp://ftp.csua.berkeley.edu/pub/cypherpunks/Home.html ftp
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ftp.csua.berkeley.edu
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Electronic Frontier Foundation Archives. Archives on privacy, free
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speech, underground newsletters. ftp: ftp.eff.org, gopher:
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gopher.eff.org, WWW: http://www.eff.org
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Electronic Privacy Information Center. Includes back issues of EPIC
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Alert, privacy resources, legislation, and articles.
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http://www.epic.digicash.com/. Gopher cpsr.org /cpsr/privacy/
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Privacy Rights Clearinghouse. http://www.manymedia.com/prc/ E-mail:
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prc@teetot.acusd.edu. Gopher: gopher.acusd.edu FTP:ftp.acusd.edu.
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Telnet: teetot.acusd.edu (local> c teetot, login: privacy). BBS:
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619-260-4670 (same login as telnet).
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The Freedom Project. Files on free expression and privacy.
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http://att2.cs.mankato.msus.edu/~hayden/freedom
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Glass Houses on the Information Highway: Who Needs Privacy? Web page on
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documents, groups and individuals on sides of privacy battles.
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http://www.gatech.edu/lcc/idt/Miscellaneous/Glass_Houses/Privacy.html
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Data Surveillance and Information Privacy Web Page. Extensive materials
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on privacy of transaction materials and data matching.
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http://commerce.anu.edu.au/comm/staff/RogerC/Dataveillance/RogersDV.html
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UK Data Commissioner's Web page. Overview of UK Data Protection Act.
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http://www.open.gov.uk/dpr/dprhome.html
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The Norwegian Data Inspectorate (Datatilsynet). Web page of Norway
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Privacy Commissioner. Mostly in Norwegian.
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http://www.uio.no/~jonnyb/personvern/tilsyn.html
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Swiss Data Protection Agency WWW page. In German, French and Italian.
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http://www.eunet.ch:80/edsb/
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Arge Daten. Web Site on Austrian Privacy. Mostly in German.
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http://www.ad.or.at/
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German Privacy Information from Humbalt University. Extensive collection
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of German data protection information. All in German.
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http://respa.rewi.hu-berlin.de:80/Datenschutz/
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List of Reliable Anonymous Remailers.
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http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~raph/remailer-list.html. Can also be
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obtained by fingering remailer-list@kiwi.cs.berkeley.edu.
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Where to Get Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) FAQ.
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ftp://ftp.netcom.com/pub/mp/mpj/getpgp.asc or send mail to
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ftp-request@netcom.com with the line SEND mpj/getpgp.asc
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[4] Electronic Newsgroups and Mailing Lists
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***Unmoderated Newsgroups and mailing lists***
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Alt.privacy. Unmoderated discussion on privacy. High traffic, low
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content.
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Alt.privacy clipper. Unmoderated discussion of the Clipper chip and
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encryption policy.
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Comp.org.cpsr.talk. Unmoderated discussion of issues related to the
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Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility. Topics include
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privacy, the NII, telecommunications reform and social implications of
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technology.
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Comp.org.eff.talk. Unmoderated discussion of issues related to the
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Electronic Frontier Foundation.
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Cypherpunks Mailing list. Discussion of cryptography and technical
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protections of privacy. Warning: High Traffic (100+ messages/day).
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Email: majordomo@toad.com
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Sci.crypt. Unmoderated technical discussion of encryption.
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talk.politics.crypto. Unmoderated discussion of the Clipper chip and
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encryption policy.
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***Moderated Newsletters and Digests***
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EPIC Alert. Biweekly electronic newsletter of the Electronic Privacy
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Information Center. Mail to listserv@cpsr.org. 1st line: subscribe
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cpsr-announce. Back issues at cpsr.org /cpsr/alert and
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http://www.epic.digicash.com/
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CPSR-Global. A new CPSR sponsored mailing list on Global information
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infrastructure issues. To subscribe, email listserv@cpsr.org with the
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1st line: subscribe cpsr-global. Moderator: Marsha Woodbury.
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Risks Digest. Moderated digest on risks to the public using computers
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and related systems. Newsgroup: comp.society.risks. Also available as
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mailing list from email: risks-request@csl.sri.com 1st line: SUBSCRIBE.
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Back issues at ftp unix.sri.com /risks. Moderator: Peter Neumann.
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Computer Privacy Digest. Moderated digest on privacy. Newsgroup:
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comp.society.privacy. at wam.uwm.edu. To subscribe, email:
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comp-privacy-request@uwm.edu, 1st line "subscribe" Back issues
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gopher://gopher.cs.uwm.edu, ftp: ftp.cs.uwm.edu/comp-priv. Moderator:
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Len Levine.
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Computer Underground Digest. Weekly moderated digest on computer
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underground, privacy, free speech issues. Newsgroup:
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comp.society.cu-digest. Email at LISTSERV@VMD.CSO.UIUC.EDU, 1st line:
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SUB CUDIGEST <your name>. Back issues at etext.archive.umich.edu
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/pub/CuD/. Moderator: Jim Thomas.
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PRIVACY Forum. Moderated digest on privacy sponsored in part by ACM.
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For info, send message text: help to "privacy-request@vortex.com".
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Back issues and other related materials via FTP at "ftp.vortex.com" in
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"/privacy", by gopher at "gopher.vortex.com", or via WWW at
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"http://www.vortex.com/". Moderator: Lauren Weinstein.
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Comp.org.cpsr.announce. Moderated mailing list for CPSR. Includes EPIC
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Alert, and other CPSR newsletters and releases. Also available as
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mailing list. See EPIC Alert for subscription info.
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VTW Announce. Moderated mailing list of Voters Telecomm Watch. Email
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listproc@panix.com, 1st line of the message: SUBSCRIBE VTW-ANNOUNCE
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<your name>.
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Red Rock Mailing List. Distributes the Network Observer monthly
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newsletter. Email: rre-request@weber.ucsd.edu. with the Subject:
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subscribe Jane Doe.
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[5] Upcoming Privacy Related Conferences and Events
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National Net '95: Reaching Everyone. Washington, DC. Apr. 5-7, 1995.
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Sponsored by EDUCOM. The privacy panel will include Brock Meeks
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(CyberWire Dispatch), Bob Gellman (information and privacy policy
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consultant), Lance Hoffman (George Washington University), and Don
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Haines (ACLU). Contact: net95@educom.edu or call 202/872-4200.
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Security on the I-WAY. Arlington, VA. Apr. 10-11. Sponsored by
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National Computer Security Assn. Contact: 74774.1326@compuserve.com
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Information Security and Privacy in the Public Sector. Hyatt Dulles,
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VA. Apr. 19-20, 1995. Sponsored by AIC Conferences. Speakers include
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Joan Winston (OTA), Lynn McNulty (NIST), Marc Rotenberg (EPIC),
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Dorothy Denning (Georgetown University), David Banisar (EPIC) and Jim
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Bidzos (RSA). Contact: Scott Kessler 212/952-1899 x308.
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Health Care, Privacy @ Cyberspace. Desmond Hotel, Albany, New York.
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June 21-22, 1995. Sponsored by the Institute for the Advancement of
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Health Care Management and the Government Law Center of Albany Law
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School. Contact Debra Sottolano ds3789@albany.edu.
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INET '95. Honolulu, HI. June 28-30, 1995. Sponsored by the Internet
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Society. Speakers on privacy include Frank Tuerkheimer (University of
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Wisconsin School of Law.). Contact inet95@isoc.org.
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Key Players in the Introduction of Information Technology: Their
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Social Responsibility and Professional Training. July 5-6-7, 1995.
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Namur, Belgium. Sponsored by CREIS. Contact: nolod@ccr.jussieu.fr.
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DEF CON III. August 4-6, 1995. Las Vegas. Major hacker conference.
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Contact: dtangent@defcon.org or http://dfw.net/~aleph1/defcon
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Advanced Surveillance Technologies. Sept. 4, 1995. Copenhagen,
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Denmark. Sponsored by Privacy International and EPIC. Contact
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pi@privacy.org.
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17th International Conference of Data Protection and Privacy
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Commissioners. Copenhagen, Denmark. September 6-8, 1995. Sponsored
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by the Danish Data Protection Agency. Contact Henrik Waaben, +45 33
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14 38 44 (tel), +45 33 13 38 43 (fax).
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Managing the Privacy Revolution. Privacy & American Business. Oct.
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31 - Nov. 1, 1995. Washington, DC. Speakers include C.B. Rogers
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(Equifax). Contact Alan Westin 201/996-1154.
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(Send calendar submissions to Alert@epic.org)
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About The Electronic Privacy Information Center
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The Electronic Privacy Information Center is a public interest
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research center in Washington, DC. It was established in 1994 to
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focus public attention on emerging privacy issues relating to the
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National Information Infrastructure, such as the Clipper Chip, the
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Digital Telephony proposal, medical record privacy, and the sale of
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consumer data. EPIC is sponsored by the Fund for Constitutional
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Government and Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility. EPIC
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publishes the EPIC Alert and EPIC Reports, pursues Freedom of
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Information Act litigation, and conducts policy research on emerging
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privacy issues. For more information, email info@epic.org, WWW at
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HTTP://epic.digicash.com /epic or write EPIC, 666 Pennsylvania Ave.,
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SE, Suite 301, Washington, DC 20003. (202) 544-9240 (tel), (202)
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547-5482 (fax).
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The Fund for Constitutional Government is a non-profit organization
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established in 1974 to protect civil liberties and constitutional
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rights. Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility is a
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national membership organization of people concerned about the impact
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of technology on society. For information contact: cpsr-info@cpsr.org
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If you'd like to support the work of the Electronic Privacy
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Information Center, contributions are welcome and fully
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tax-deductible. Checks should be made out to "The Fund for
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Constitutional Government" and sent to EPIC, 666 Pennsylvania Ave.,
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SE, Suite 301, Washington DC 20003.
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Your contributions will help support Freedom of Information Act
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litigation, strong and effective advocacy for the right of privacy and
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efforts to oppose Clipper and Digital Telephony wiretapping proposals.
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Current FOIA cases include: EPIC v. National Security Council (effort
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to uncover information surrounding Security Policy Board, see article
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above), EPIC v. FBI (effort to obtain information justifying wiretap
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legislation), CPSR v. National Security Agency (records relating to
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Clipper and NSA decision to classify public documents), CPSR v.
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National Institute of Standards and Technology (records regarding
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development of Digital Signature Standard), and CPSR v. Secret
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Services (activities of Secret Service in beak-up of 2600 group at
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Pentagon City)
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Thank you for your support.
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Date: Wed, 5 Apr 1995 18:32:43 (CDT)
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From: Metalhead <metal@MAGELLAN.CLOUDNET.COM>
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Subject: File 2--ANNOUNCE: DEF CON ]I[ (Normal)
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This is _not_ the professional sounding announcement. Use that one to con
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your boss / employers out of the cost of the trip. The professional
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announcement will be available on the FTP site and other more serious mailing
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lists and news groups, etc. This is the k-RaD kriminal shout out to all u
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el1te hacker types that aren't in jail to attend 'da def con. werd.
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READ & DISTRIBUTE & READ & DISTRIBUTE & READ & DISTRIBUTE & READ & DISTRIBUTE
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READ & DISTRIBUTE & READ & DISTRIBUTE & READ & DISTRIBUTE & READ & DISTRIBUTE
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What's this? This is an initial announcement and invitation to DEF CON III,
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a convention for the "underground" elements of the computer culture. We try
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to target the (Fill in your favorite word here): Hackers, Phreaks, Hammies,
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Virii Coders, Programmers, Crackers, Cyberpunk Wannabees, Civil Liberties
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Groups, CypherPunks, Futurists, Artists, Criminally Insane, Hearing Impaired.
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WHO: You know who you are, you shady characters.
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WHAT: A convention for you to meet, party, and listen to some speeches
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that you would normally never get to hear from some k-rad people.
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WHEN: August 4, 5, 6 - 1995 (Speaking on the 5th and 6th)
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WHERE: Las Vegas, Nevada @ The Tropicana Hotel
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So you heard about DEF CON II, and want to hit part III? You heard about the
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parties, the info discussed, the bizarre atmosphere of Las Vegas and want to
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check it out in person? You want to do weird shit _away_ from the hotel
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where you can't get me in trouble? Then you're just the person to attend!
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Sure it's great to meet and party with fellow hackers, but besides that we
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try to provide information and speakers in a forum that can't be found at
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other conferences. While there is an initial concern that this is just
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another excuse for the evil hackers to party and wreak havoc, it's just
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not the case. People come to DEF CON for information and for making
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contacts. We strive to distinguish this convention from others in that
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respect. Plus this year we have official DEF CON GOONS(c) who will pummel
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you until you pass out should you cause problems for other con.friendly
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people! Big Brother loves you!
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What's been said (Only the good stuff will be quoted, of course)
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Stevyn - "What can eye say, it was intense! . . . the whole con just
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kicked ass! I totally recommend you check out the next one."
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Gail Thackeray, Prosecutor, "It's partly an entertaining party, it's
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partly a fashion statement. But it's mostly something about which the
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business world has no clue."
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Wendy Murdock, Boardwatch, "Def Con represents the tug-of-war that has
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always been present - people strive to get that which is just out of
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reach, aggravating governments and breaking rules in the process."
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WHERE IT IS:
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The Tropicana has rooms reserved for the convention. Rooms are expensive.
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They are even more expensive if you don't book under the convention. If it
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is to expensive for you, please see the section below on Las Vegas WWW sites
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that can provide you with information on other nearby hotels that are cheaper.
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Check-in is 3 pm, check-out time is 12 noon. Remember there is an 8% sales
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tax in Vegas.
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65$ Single or Double room, Midweek (Monday - Thursday)
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90$ Single or Double room, Weekend (Friday - Sunday)
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350$ One-Bedroom Suite (Call for Availability)
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The Tropicana, 3801 Las Vegas Blvd. So., Las Vegas, Nevada, 89109
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(702) 739-2581 or (800) 468-9494 or (702) 739-2448 (Fax)
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Held in three conference rooms at the Tropicana hotel in Las Vegas, DEF CON
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promises to be interesting. The Tropicana has a huge pool (largest in the
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world? Anyway, lots of cool movies have been filmed with this pool in them)
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and in August Vegas should be about 100(f) degrees at one in the morning.
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What do you care? You'll be wired on caffeine and not sleeping anyway. There
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are numerous attractions in town from the strip bars to the local COs in case
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you seek distraction.
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The Tropicana is located right on the "Strip" with the other three corners of
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the street occupied by the MGM Grand (Largest hotel in the world), the
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Excalibur, and the Luxor (The big sense-net pyramid). If you can afford it
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I totally recommend spending some extra time in town.. there are too many
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cool things to do, especially if you have never visited. Heck, last time I
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got to rent and fire uzi's and MP-5 machine guns (OK, so you can do that for
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cRacK in Los Angeles) see some strippers, and drink 1$ bottles of imported
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beer. What a place! Now you know why I chose Vegas for a location.
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SPECIAL EVENTS
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This year there will be a number of special events going down, including:
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[> Hacker Jeopardy [> Spot the Fed Contest [> Voice bridge
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[> Giveaways [> A Red Box Creation Contest [> A Video Room
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[> Cool Video Shit [> Scavenger Contest [> Who knows?
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COSTS
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The price of admission will be 30$ in advance (See the end of this
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announcement the address to pre-register to) or 40$ at the door. This will
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include your goovie 24bit color name tag and a conference program.
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Don't forget to factor in Hotel costs, (The more people you crash with, the
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cheaper it is) gas, food, gambling, booze, strippers, bail, etc.
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SPEAKERS
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This is a partial list of speakers for this year. More are being invited
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or waiting to make plans. As this list changes further announcements will
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be made. This should give you a flavor or what to expect, though.
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[> Bruce Schneier, Author of "Applied Cryptography" and "" TOPIC: Will speak
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on issues surrounding cryptography, digital authentication, digital cash,
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and will answer questions from the audience.
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[> John Perry Barlow
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[> Winn Schwartau, Author of "Information Warfare" and "Terminal Compromise"
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is a consultant to government and the private sector regarding enterprise
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and national security concerns. TOPICS: "Information Warfare, the year
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in review" (Comedic) and "Tempest Attack Videos."
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[> Len Rose AKA Terminus
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After the legal fiasco Len faced years ago (as partially chronicled in
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"The Hacker Crackdown.") this will be his first chance to speak of his
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experiences without the threat of having his parole revoked. TOPIC: To
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be decided later.
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[> Chris Hall of Executive Protection will be demonstrating a fully
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equipped "A-Team" van, a fully loaded spy mobile with all types of cool
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interception and surveillance goodies. Last year his talk included an
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overview of surveillance techniques. TOPIC: To be decided later.
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[> Theora, a veteran of DEF CON II, will be presenting another speech
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this year. Topics to include security and anonymous activity on the
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net. Last year she organized a round table discussion with Phillip
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Zimmermann and the Presence and focused on security issues of encryption
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and privacy expectations. TOPIC: Not revealed to me yet. Doh!
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[> Curtis Karnow, former federal prosecutor and attorney focusing on
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intellectual property litigation and computer law. TOPIC: Agents in the
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telecommunications context, and "smart" software that we 'trust' to do the
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Right Thing. The specific issue is legal liability and responsibility for
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the actions of intelligent agents, and then spinning off to chat about the
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liability for artificial intelligence generally.
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[> Robert D. Steele, President of OPEN SOURCE SOLUTIONS, Inc. A former Spy,
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Experienced Bureaucrat, Radical Visionary. Tofflers call him the "rival
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store" to CIA. Keynote Speaker at HOPE, Workshop at Hac-Tic '93.
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[> The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) will cover current legal threats
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privacy and computer information networks.
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Speakers will be talking Saturday and Sunday, and maybe Friday depending.
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SPECIAL EVENTS
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So you think you're so damn smart, eh? Think your shit doesn't stink?
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Right. Think you got one up on the Feds, huh? Well, now's your chance to
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prove it smarty-pants. Winn Schwartau will take command and moderate.
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! A N N O U N C I N G !
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H A C K E R J E O P A R D Y
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That's right. You can now prove how smart you really are. Get up on stage
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and question a few answers, pile up the points . . . and win big!
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You know the game. You know the rules. Now all you have to do is have the
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guts, get up on stage in front of your peers and the narks and show us all!
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When? After Dark Tangent's opening speech (which we're all really looking
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forward to . . . [yawn] HACKER JEOPARDY starts!
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MIDNIGHT - DAY 1 of DEF CON (Friday)
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If you wanna play . . . show up. If you don't wanna play, show up.
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There will be three rounds of three people. Just like real. The winners of
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each round will go into the Finals and the winner of that will win 25,000
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units of some foreign currency! From Dark Tangent himself! Plus:
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- A T-shirt three sizes to small for the women.
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- No T-shirts for the men.
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- Silk jackets for everyone.
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- One Heineken per player per round at DT's expense.
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- Round trip directions to Hoover Dam.
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- Phiber Optik's home address.
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- Erik Bloodaxe's Blood Samples.
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- And more . . .
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Contestants will be picked at random from a pool of those who want to play.
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If you don't wanna play, don't enter the contest. Only the elite survive!
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FEDS: If you get picked to play, and we ask you what your job is, YOU HAVE
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TO TELL THE TRUTH! If you don't, our custom Fed-O-Meter will detect your
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lies and off to the casinos you go!
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Potential categories for questions include:
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- - Famous Busts - Famous Narks - UNIX Bugs - Telco Tech - "Hacking"
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and beware of the killer daily double. Bribing the judge is acceptable.
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EMail your suggested questions and answers to winn at winn@infowar.com
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So, in the inimitable words of Al Bundy . . . LET'S ROCK!
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3rd ANNUAL SPOT THE FED CONTEST
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Spot the fed, win the shirt
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"Like a paranoid version of pin the tail on the donkey, the favorite sport
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at this gathering of computer hackers and phone phreaks seems to be hunting
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down real and imagined telephone security and Federal and local law
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enforcement authorities who the attendees are certain are tracking their
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every move.. .. Of course, they may be right." John Markhoff, NYT
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Basically the contest goes like this: If you see some shady MB (Men in
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Black) earphone penny loafer sunglass wearing Clint Eastwood to live and
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die in L.A. type lurking about, point him out. Just get my attention and
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claim out loud you think you have spotted a fed. The people around at the
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time will then (I bet) start to discuss the possibility of whether or not a
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real fed has been spotted. Once enough people have decided that a fed has
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been spotted, and the Identified Fed (I.F.) has had a say, and informal vote
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takes place, and if enough people think it's a true fed, or fed wanna-be,
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or other nefarious style character, you win a "I spotted the fed!" shirt,
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and the I.F. gets an "I am the fed!" shirt.
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Note to the feds: This is all in good fun, and if you survive unmolested
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and undetected, but would still secretly like an "I am the fed!" shirt to
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wear around the office or when booting in doors, please contact me when no
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one is looking and I will take your order(s). Just think of all the looks
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of awe you'll generate at work wearing this shirt while you file away all
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the paperwork you'll have to generate over this convention. I won't turn in
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any feds who contact me, they have to be spotted by others.
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TELEPHONE CONFERENCE BRIDGE (801-855-3326)
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For DEF CON III there will be a dial in conference set up. If you are
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overseas, or just too poor to make it to the convention this year, you can
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still get an idea of what is going on and participate. One part of the voice
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conference equipment will allow you to listen to the convention room
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microphone, another will allow you to ask questions during the Q&A sections
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of peoples speeches. A general conversation area will be up so you can chat
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with others at the convention, or just others dialed into the bridge.
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Navigate through the voice mail maze and get free phone sex! Impress others!
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The Voice bridge is up now at 801-855-3326. It has 5 analog ports, but in a
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few weeks will have eight digital ports for better sound, etc.
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SPOOAH DOOPAH RAFFLE GIVE AWAY!@#
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Throughout the convention, between speakers and events there will be a raffle
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giveaway in which if your number is drawn, you win the prize. Last year's
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giveaway included an ancient kaypro monochrome portable, a roll of Sprint
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"security" tape, "Computer Warriors" evil anti-virus cartoon, a 240 meg IDE
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HD, and other elite things.
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>> All the prizes given away are donated by other convention goers, so if <<
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>> you have any stuff to give away, please save and donate it to the con! <<
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RED BOX BUILDING CONTEST
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While we don't encourage or condone the use of toll fraud devices, we do
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encourage creativity and expression of thought. We combine these and come
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up with a red box creating contest. The final device doesn't have to
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produce the real red box tones (can't have people getting arrested) BUT it
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does have to produce some audible tones, any kind of tones. This contest
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is inspired by last year's give away of a red box "Big Red" that looked just
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like a big pack of Big Red gum, but really was a red box. Elite! There was
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also a little girl's doll that was a red box, but the switch for that one was
|
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hidden under the dress and, well, it just wasn't given away.
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Come up with unique ideas! With just a Hallmark card and some spare time you
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can create an elite 007 style tone generating device! What will you win if
|
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yours is chosen as the most k-rad besides the envy of fellow hackers? You'll
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get a tee shirt and the cost of admission to the convention refunded PLUS
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some as-of-yet undecided prize. I bet you just can't wait to burn your
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fingers with your soldering iron now!
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THE VIDEO ROOM
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In one of the rooms a LCD wall projector will be hooked up connected to a
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VCR, and people can bring flicks to play. Stuff like Max Headroom, War Games
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etc. You know, the cool cheesey stuff. Also some "hacker" videos will be
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shown. If you have something you wanna show, bring it along. When the
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projector is needed in the main conference room it will be swiped for the
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duration.
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COOL VIDEO SHIT
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At this time we are working to see if a T1 connection is possible. If it is
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there will be a cu-see me connection set up with multiple video cameras in
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various locations. Images will also be added automatically to a WWW page for
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people to snag. As all this works itself out there will be further
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announcements. No, there will be no "Hack our server" contests, and there
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will be "Security Professionals" with "Diagnostic Tools" to "Correct" any
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people who may cause the network problems.
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SCAVENGER CONTEST
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A scavenger contest is being planned. The person or group with the most
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number of items on the list wins the prize. (Prize undetermined as of yet)
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and there will be a few follow up prizes. Don't forget to carry massive
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amounts of water as you run about the concrete jungle, dehydration can
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happen just crossing the street. This is a contest for only the most k-rad.
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WHAT YOU CAN DO TO HELP
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DEF CON III will be planned right up until the last minute, with problems
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being fixed and new things being added all along.. a sort of work in progress
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that you get to witness in person when you show up. Hopefully it won't be
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too messed up when presented to the public. What can you do to help?
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=> Please help generate questions for Hacker Jeopardy. Come up with some
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questions and answers, and Winn will decide which ones to use. Mail 'em
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to winn@infowar.com.
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- -> We are looking for people to speak on Personnel Information Gathering and
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selling. Hopefully a speaker (who could remain anonymous) in this area
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has experiences in gathering and selling such information. If you know
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of such a person, please invite them to contact me or let them know we
|
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are looking for such speakers.
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- -> We are looking for some people to submit artwork to be used in the
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convention someplace. It could be a poster, or in the program. Black
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and white art would be eligible for the program only.
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- -> Articles and interesting FTP sites, WWW pages, mini FAQs, etc. are all
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wanted for the program. Quality articles that are informative and apply
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to the theme of the convention. Scanner frequency lists,
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MORE DEF CON INFORMATION
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The World Wide Web Page is located at: http://underground.org/defcon/
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FTP Site: ftp.fc.net /pub/defcon
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Mailing lists: mail majordomo@fc.net with the following statement in the body
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of your message: subscribe dc-announce This will set you up on the mailing
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list and you will receive updated information, information on the other
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mailing lists offered, etc. I suggest joining the dc-stuff list just so you
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can talk and plan with other people going to the con to coordinate rides,
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sharing of rooms, etc.
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Voice or Voice Mail: 0-700-826-4368 from a phone with AT&T LD.
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or 206-626-2526
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E-Mail: dtangent@defcon.org (The Dark Tangent)
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Snail Mail: 2709 E. Madison #102, Seattle, WA, 98112
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BBS System to call for info if you don't have net access:
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Alliance Communications - +1 612 251 2511,,66 - USRobotics HST DS 16800
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Problems connecting to Alliance? Email metal@geeks.org
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Voice Bridge Chat System: 801-855-3326
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INFORMATION ABOUT LAS VEGAS
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NEWS GROUPS
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|
Please note the following newsgroups may or may not be designated for local
|
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distribution (Distribution: Vegas and/or nv), and is intended for all
|
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systems in the Las Vegas area or those interested in same on the same level
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as the la, ca, ba, ny, nyc, and other similar local higherarchies:
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vegas.bi Talk for bisexually natured persons
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vegas.config Configuration discussions for the higherarchy
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vegas.food Anything about food in Las Vegas
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vegas.for-sale For Sale/Want ads (no commercials, please!)
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vegas.general General discussion
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vegas.jobs Jobs offered and wanted in Las Vegas
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vegas.motss MOTSS community talk
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vegas.personals Personal ads - any nature
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vegas.singles Talk for singles
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vegas.test Group to test post to
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WWW PAGES about Las Vegas, Hotels, Things to do, etc.
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HTTP://www.infi.net:80/vegas/online/
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HTTP://www.ocf.berkeley.edu/~iew/index.html
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HTTP://www.best.com/~rdc/roger/vegas.html
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HTTP://www.intermind.net/las.vegas.on-line/homepage.html
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STUFF TO BUY
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Stuff is for sale from DEF CON I and II in case you are interested. From the
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first year we have audio tapes (4 90 minute tapes) for $20 and the second
|
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year (10 90 minute tapes) for $30. Descriptions of these tapes are below.
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DEF CON I Tapes (4) include the following speakers:
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Ray Kaplan, Curtis Karnow, Gail Thackeray, Dead Addict, Dark Druid, Judi Clark
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Dan Farmer, and Dr. Mark Ludwig.
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DEF CON II Tapes (10) include the following speakers:
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Phillip Zimmermann : Keynote Speaker, PGP.
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Gail Thackeray : Response to Mr. Zimmermann and Privacy issues.
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Chris Hall : Electronic Surveillance.
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Curtis Karnow : Recombinant Culture, Crime in the Digital Network.
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Dr. Mark Ludwig : Virus Creation Awards and What to do when the Feds come.
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Judi Clark, Mara, Fen and Marianne in a Round Table Discussion.
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The Dark Knight : Hacking in the UK
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Sara Gordon, Mark Aldrich, Phil Zimmermann: Internet and PGP privacy concerns.
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Annaliza (Torquie) : The European Underground scene.
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Mark Lottor : Various cellular topics.
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Winn Schwartau : HERF guns, Van Eck, Information Warfare
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Peter Beruk : The role of the SPA, general Q&A.
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Padgett Peterson : Anti-Virus writing, Cleaning up other peoples messes.
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The Jackal : A basic radio overview with Q&A.
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Artimage : Underground spoof and give aways.
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Stephen Dunifer : Radio Free Berkeley and pirate media.
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Damien Thorn : Random Cell information from the late night tech talks.
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SHIRTS are still available to buy. The ones remaining are long sleeve white
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with the choice of two styles. Both styles have a three color logo on the
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front (Red, Gray, Black) with "DEF CON". The back is either a list of
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strange grep key words and "inside" keywords with "Why? Because I can." at
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the top. Back #2 is the same back as DEF CON I with the old and "new" 4
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Amendment as stated by J.P. Barlow with "Protect your rights, Encrypt your
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data..." at the top. The back on this style is two colors.. black lettering
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framed in light gray for better definition. Shirts are $20.
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SHIPPING : If you buy anything, please include 2.90 for priority shipping.
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LAST AND LEAST
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OK! Your almost ready to go. Now here is an E-Z to follow checklist of
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things you should take care of before throwing caution to the wind and
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bailing out to the dangerous and sexy-wrong world of Las Vegas. In the
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words of one famous (and abused) phone system: "Sit up straight, PAY
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ATTENTION, Listen to what your being told. (Now try again)" (Whoever can
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identify that phone system first gets in free)
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StUPh 2 D0 b3fore the C0nvent1ion:
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_ Check out inpho about Vegas so you know what you wanna do.
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_ Get a hotel room or some crash pad.
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_ Bring $40 for admission or pay $30 in advance.
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_ Bring your PGP key on disk to key sign with others.
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_ Bring Laptop, laplink, serial, and bizarre gender changer cables.
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_ Bring things to donate for the give-away raffle.
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_ Leave massively incriminating evidence at home.
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_ Police scanners can provide hours of fun in Vegas.
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_ Bring interesting videos to play in the video room.
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_ Caffeine and snacks are fun to eat.
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_ Don't forget any drugs or medication you may need.
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_ You won't need saline for your contact lenses, you won't be sleeping.
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_ Anything you promised your friends you would bring for them.
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_ Join the mailing list and arrange rides or rooms with others in advance.
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MY PGP KEY
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This is the unsigned version
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My signed version is available on the public key-servers
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- -----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----
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Version: 2.6.1
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mQCNAy6v5H8AAAEEAJ7xUzvdRFMtJW3CLRs2yXL0BC9dBiB6+hAPgBVqSWbHWVIT
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/5A38LPA4zqeGnGpmZjGev6rPeFEGxDfoV68voLOonRPcea9d/ow0Aq2V5I0nUrl
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LKU7gi3TgEXvhUmk04hjr8Wpr92cTEx4cIlvAeyGkoirb+cihstEqldGqClNAAUR
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tCZUaGUgRGFyayBUYW5nZW50IDxkdGFuZ2VudEBkZWZjb24ub3JnPg==
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=ngNC
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- -----END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----
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WHY IS THE ANNOUNCEMENT SIGNED?
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Well, last year it came to my attention that some unknown person in
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California had modified an announcement and was having people mail their
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pre-registration money to them instead. It was actually pretty funny. Only
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one person was fooled and lost 10$. Not bad. I knew something was up when
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he said he had pre-registered for 10$ and had the receipt I had supposedly
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mailed back. I am never that organized! To avoid potential problems like
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this one please verify this announcement!@# My key is available for
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verification on public key servers, and my key-id is 46A8294D. The
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other key you will find on servers may be my older 1284bit key, which is
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still good, but just not used to sign this text.
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((PGP Sig and stuff deleted by CuD editors for parsimony--available
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on request))
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