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Re: Timothy C. May:superhacker



In-Reply-To: <[email protected]>
> Why doesn't Tim and anyone else who suspects that they have reached
> the much-sought status of "superhacker on gov't files not just write
> to their local friendly federal government office and ask for a copy
> of their own records?
>
> Of course any interesting information they've got is likely to be classified,
> but at least you'll find out whether any such information is stored on the
> files.
> 
> Of course, requesting your own government file is likely to draw attention
> to yourself, so it's probably best not to do so unless you're sure that 
> they already know that you know-that-they-know-something.

Yes, acoording to a 2600 article (admittedly not the best source),
requesting a file on yoursself causes one to be created if one does
not exist.

Ben Byer <[email protected]>