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denial of service and government rights
- To: cypherpunks <[email protected]>
- Subject: denial of service and government rights
- From: [email protected]
- Date: Fri, 29 Nov 96 19:26:53 +0000
- Comments: writer is solely irresponsible for his loose tongue: ; ; Cyberspace is OUR Freedom. ; FUCK your CDA! ; Cyberspace and Free Information are OUR Freedom! ; FUCK your WIPO, too. ; If that doesn't cover it, praise the Lord, ; and pass the ammunition! ; ; THE X-ON CONGRESS: INDECENT COMMENT ON AN INDECENT SUBJECT, ; by Steve Russell, American Reporter Correspondent....You ; motherfuckers in Congress have dropped over the edge of the ; earth this time... "the sorriest bunch of cocksuckers ever ; to sell out the First Amendment" or suggesting that "the only ; reason to run for Congress these days is to suck the lobbyists' ; dicks and fuck the people who sent you there," ....any more ; than I care for the language you shitheads have forced me to ; use in this essay... ; Let's talk about this fucking indecent language bullshit. ; ; "It's a small world and it smells bad ; I'd buy another if I had ; Back ; What I paid ; For another motherfuckerer in a motorcade ; --Quote from "Sisters of Mercy" ;
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read the last line. the usual rules of evidence which give
the feds the right to anything they well please --constitutional
or not! if seizure of a victims property can by obtained a
search and sieze warrant for the victimized "object," a whole
new mode of regulation has begun.
all the government will do to suppress sites as they please,
is to initiate a few attacks themselves --and they will.
I got tired of paying Lexus $150 for idle months after dumping
West for almost $500/month --otherwise I would run down the Feds
kangaroo ruling which seems to grant them this absurd right.
Several on the list are still maintaining accounts... ?
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Computer Attacks Show New Patterns
The major trends in computer break-ins involve denial of service
and data-driven attacks, says a Department of Justice lawyer.
Denial of service occurs when an attacker "bombs" an Internet
service provider with so many e-mail messages that the server
becomes overloaded and shuts down. Data-driven attacks occur when
a virus program is disguised as a data-only file. The file can be
hidden in a Java program on a Web page, and when a visitor clicks
on the site, he or she unwittingly downloads the virus. A computer
crime consultant with SAIC warns that these attacks can be launched
on an innocent party's Web server, but once that happens, the server
can become the subject of a wiretap and a search warrant. "The title
of your computer vests with the government as soon as a hacker uses
it to commit a crime," he says.
[BNA Daily Report for Executives 25 Nov 96 A20]
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"In nature, stupidity gets you killed.
In the workplace, it gets you promoted.
In politics, it gets you re-elected."
--attila
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