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Many factors in the operating system that cause conflicts
by "WonderPaint - support"ï¼ wonderpaint.com 06 Jul '18
by "WonderPaint - support"ï¼ wonderpaint.com 06 Jul '18
06 Jul '18
>From: NICETY7078(a)aol.com
>Subject: What can I do about my computer freezing? (Issue #439)
>
>My computer freezes when I use AOL and sometimes when
>I'm just using the basic functions of Windows 98. My
>defragmentor keeps starting over and over and my scan
>disk never finds anything wrong, but there has to be.
Dear Nicety,
As regards your problem with Windoze freezing and locking
up your computer I'm afraid your "SOL" as finding a true solution.
There are many factors in the operating system that cause conflicts
resulting in a locked machine. One major problem is that many
programs don't release memory when you exit. When working
in Windoze I've always taken the approach of rebooting on a
regular basis before I've had problems, especially if I've opened
and closed several different applications.
Back in August 1999 John Kirch, a Microsoft Certified Professional,
wrote an extensive article discussing the merits of a *nix operating
system vs Windows NT. You can read it at
http://www.unix-vs-nt.org/kirch/. What was true back then is
even truer today. Every current "worm" you are hearing about
on the news lately occurs in Windoze operating systems.
So, IMHO, the solution to your machine locking-up is to change
the OS. Running Linux, my machine has been up for periods of
weeks at a time with no need to reboot. In over a year of running
I can count the lock-ups on one hand and have fingers left over.
I have more software installed than I ever had in Windoze ... and
the price is right -- free.
Jim Shofstall
webmaster(a)wonderpaint.com
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Margarete
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I really love clean, uncluttered, easy to read and navigate
sites like these two. They are both very attractive and well
presented. In my opinion, the book site could have been
a little softer, or with similar characteristics to the next site,
preparing me for the site that it links to, and having a
relationship to it.
What I did feel most, was that I was expecting something
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not a preface to it. The main site should be the PW and the
book site could be a link or a popup or an additional page.
(You need to take e out of changing on the book page.)
With these:
Find out how you can receive the free book.
Email us at directions4U(a)aol.com
and
For this and a number of other free books on networkmarketing
write to us at directions4U(a)aol.com
I would have liked these to be clickable links, rather than
copy and paste.
Very nice job on the sites, Margarete ... I really liked them.
(and I have ordered the book!)
~~~~
I waited over 70 seconds and had yet to see the first page.
Could not determine if this was related to volume of graphics
or where we were headed.
~~~~
Very clear, focused site with one page promoting a free book.
Don't underline text unless it's a link, or somehow distinguish
between the links and that which is not.
I finally figured out the logo for properouswomen was also
linked so I checked that out also. I think you need to make that
link more noticeable, and also link to your bizland site.
If you used a form for ordering the book instead of sending a
request message to an aol email address you would get more
requests, and also might be able to automate this process.
~~~~
I loved this site because it was clear, simple and to the point.
It also peaked my curiosity and I followed the link supplied.
If only other sites we so simplistic!
~~~~
With the masterminding site, the first sentence 'Major Impact
on Your Life' is incomplete. There were also run-on sentences
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'changeing', and it looked like the text could have been extended
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year old text...' felt like it should be 'book' or 'secret' instead of
using the word 'text'. Also it would add credibility to say where
or how or by whom it was discovered.
The message is clear, the site design simple. Two things that
would make the site more effective (on getting people to request
the book) would be to say if this is an ebook, how long it is, in
what format it is, etc. and then also using a form for people to
order instead of emailing. You should be able to pick up a form
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Many factors in the operating system that cause conflicts
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<p>In Exchange Issue #440, JT wrote...
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<br>Subject: Many factors in the operating system that cause conflicts
<p>>From: NICETY7078(a)aol.com
<br>>Subject: What can I do about my computer freezing? (Issue #439)
<br>>
<br>>My computer freezes when I use AOL and sometimes when
<br>>I'm just using the basic functions of Windows 98. My
<br>>defragmentor keeps starting over and over and my scan
<br>>disk never finds anything wrong, but there has to be.
<p>Dear Nicety,
<p>As regards your problem with Windoze freezing and locking
<br>up your computer I'm afraid your "SOL" as finding a true solution.
<br>There are many factors in the operating system that cause conflicts
<br>resulting in a locked machine. One major problem is that many
<br>programs don't release memory when you exit. When working
<br>in Windoze I've always taken the approach of rebooting on a
<br>regular basis before I've had problems, especially if I've opened
<br>and closed several different applications.
<p>Back in August 1999 John Kirch, a Microsoft Certified Professional,
<br>wrote an extensive article discussing the merits of a *nix operating
<br>system vs Windows NT. You can read it at
<br><a href="http://www.unix-vs-nt.org/kirch/">http://www.unix-vs-nt.org/kirch/</a>.
What was true back then is
<br>even truer today. Every current "worm" you are hearing about
<br>on the news lately occurs in Windoze operating systems.
<p> So, IMHO, the solution to your machine locking-up is to change
<br>the OS. Running Linux, my machine has been up for periods of
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<br>I can count the lock-ups on one hand and have fingers left over.
<br>I have more software installed than I ever had in Windoze ... and
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<p>Site #141: <a href="http://www.floridarental.co.uk">http://www.floridarental.co.uk</a>
<br>Carol Hall
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<p>Site #142: <a href="http://www.sharesmiles.com">http://www.sharesmiles.com</a>
<br>James Garrison
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<p>Site #143: <a href="http://www.selltheworldonline.com/default2.asp?ref=1282">http://www.selltheworldonline.com/default2.asp?ref=1282</a>
<br>gofreet(a)yahoo.com.au
<p>Site #144: <a href="http://www.tpcenterprises.com/">http://www.tpcenterprises.com/</a>
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<p>Comments on Site #140: <a href="http://www.prosperouswomen.bizland.com/masterminding">http://www.prosperouswomen.bizland.com/masterminding</a>
<br>Margarete
<br>MDegaston(a)aol.com
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<p>I really love clean, uncluttered, easy to read and navigate
<br>sites like these two. They are both very attractive and well
<br>presented. In my opinion, the book site could have been
<br>a little softer, or with similar characteristics to the next site,
<br>preparing me for the site that it links to, and having a
<br>relationship to it.
<p>What I did feel most, was that I was expecting something
<br>related to the url "prosperouswomen" to come up, as this
<br>"word" was what caught my attention and caused me to
<br>click in the first place.
<p>I feel the book page should be a tool for the "PW" page and
<br>not a preface to it. The main site should be the PW and the
<br>book site could be a link or a popup or an additional page.
<br>(You need to take e out of changing on the book page.)
<p>With these:
<p>Find out how you can receive the free book.
<br>Email us at directions4U(a)aol.com
<br>and
<br>For this and a number of other free books on networkmarketing
<br>write to us at directions4U(a)aol.com
<p>I would have liked these to be clickable links, rather than
<br>copy and paste.
<p>Very nice job on the sites, Margarete ... I really liked them.
<br>(and I have ordered the book!)
<br>~~~~
<p>I waited over 70 seconds and had yet to see the first page.
<br>Could not determine if this was related to volume of graphics
<br>or where we were headed.
<br>~~~~
<p>Very clear, focused site with one page promoting a free book.
<p>Don't underline text unless it's a link, or somehow distinguish
<br>between the links and that which is not.
<p>I finally figured out the logo for properouswomen was also
<br>linked so I checked that out also. I think you need to make that
<br>link more noticeable, and also link to your bizland site.
<p>If you used a form for ordering the book instead of sending a
<br>request message to an aol email address you would get more
<br>requests, and also might be able to automate this process.
<br>~~~~
<p>I loved this site because it was clear, simple and to the point.
<br>It also peaked my curiosity and I followed the link supplied.
<br>If only other sites we so simplistic!
<br>~~~~
<p>With the masterminding site, the first sentence 'Major Impact
<br>on Your Life' is incomplete. There were also run-on sentences
<br>in the copy, even though the copy is quite effective. The box
<br>with "Life Changeing Insight" needs the 'e' taken out of
<br>'changeing', and it looked like the text could have been extended
<br>to go from side to side. In the first paragraph '... an amazing
100
<br>year old text...' felt like it should be 'book' or 'secret' instead
of
<br>using the word 'text'. Also it would add credibility to say where
<br>or how or by whom it was discovered.
<p>The message is clear, the site design simple. Two things that
<br>would make the site more effective (on getting people to request
<br>the book) would be to say if this is an ebook, how long it is, in
<br>what format it is, etc. and then also using a form for people to
<br>order instead of emailing. You should be able to pick up a form
<br>for this just about anywhere.
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I also have received both the virus and email on how to get
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famous <U><SPAN style=3D"COLOR: blue">on-line shop</SPAN></U> of Italian typical
wines and products, showcase for rare and precious handicraft gastronomic
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style=3D"FONT-SIZE: 10pt; FONT-FAMILY: Verdana; mso-bidi-font-family: Arial; mso-ansi-language: EN-GB; mso-bidi-font-size: 12.0pt">The
first "Wholesale" of excellence and genuine table. An only point of reference
whether to purchase from the wine to the cheese without least of order for
different firms. <U><SPAN style=3D"COLOR: blue">Have a
look</SPAN></U>.<o:p></o:p></SPAN></P>
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style=3D"FONT-SIZE: 10pt; FONT-FAMILY: Verdana; mso-bidi-font-family: Arial; mso-ansi-language: EN-GB; mso-bidi-font-size: 12.0pt"> <o:p></o:p></SPAN></P>
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initiative was born following the demand of the operators, emerged in the last
editions of sectorÂ’s Fair (as Salone del Gusto in Turin, the Cibus in Parma and
the Vinitaly), to have an unique referent through which to retrieve only high
quality products.<o:p></o:p></SPAN></P>
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Food</STRONG> <STRONG>Emporium</STRONG> - <EM>profumi e sapori nel web</EM><SPAN
style=3D"FONT-FAMILY: 'Arial Unicode MS'; mso-fareast-font-family: 'Times New Roman'"><o:p></o:p></SPAN></FONT></FONT></P>
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style=3D"FONT-SIZE: 10pt; FONT-FAMILY: Verdana; mso-bidi-font-family: Arial; mso-bidi-font-size: 12.0pt">La
rinomata </SPAN><SPAN lang=3DEN-GB
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href=3D"http://www.winesemporium.com"><SPAN lang=3DIT
style=3D"mso-ansi-language: IT">bottega on-line </SPAN></A></SPAN><SPAN
style=3D"FONT-SIZE: 10pt; FONT-FAMILY: Verdana; mso-bidi-font-family: Arial; mso-bidi-font-size: 12.0pt">dei
prodotti e dei vini tipici Italiani, vetrina per decine di rare e
preziose produzioni enogastronomiche artigianali, lancia il suo nuovo
progetto.<o:p></o:p></SPAN></P>
<P class=3DMsoNormal style=3D"MARGIN: 0cm 0cm 0pt"><SPAN
style=3D"FONT-SIZE: 10pt; FONT-FAMILY: Verdana; mso-bidi-font-family: Arial; mso-bidi-font-size: 12.0pt"> <o:p></o:p></SPAN></P>
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style=3D"FONT-SIZE: 10pt; FONT-FAMILY: Verdana; mso-bidi-font-family: Arial; mso-bidi-font-size: 12.0pt">In
collaborazione con i piccoli artigiani, nasce:<B><SPAN
style=3D"COLOR: red"><BR><STRONG>Emporium</STRONG></SPAN><STRONG>
Distribuzione</STRONG></B> - <EM>seleziona prodotti tipici e vino</EM>.<BR>Il
primo "<EM>ingrosso</EM>" dell'eccellenza e della genuinità a
tavola.<o:p></o:p></SPAN></P>
<P class=3DMsoNormal style=3D"MARGIN: 0cm 0cm 0pt"><SPAN
style=3D"FONT-SIZE: 10pt; FONT-FAMILY: Verdana; mso-bidi-font-family: Arial; mso-bidi-font-size: 12.0pt">Un
unico punto di riferimento dove acquistare dal vino al formaggio senza
minimo di ordine per le diverse aziende. <BR></SPAN><SPAN lang=3DEN-GB
style=3D"FONT-SIZE: 10pt; FONT-FAMILY: Verdana; mso-bidi-font-family: Arial; mso-ansi-language: EN-GB; mso-bidi-font-size: 12.0pt"><A
href=3D"http://www.winesemporium.com/distribuzione/"><SPAN lang=3DIT
style=3D"mso-ansi-language: IT">Dai un occhiata</SPAN></A></SPAN><SPAN
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non hai mai provato .. fallo subito. Per te c'è il <STRONG><SPAN
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*** Feb/March Project Update ***
Since our last update, 22 companies have committed to participate and launch
the Image Quality and Usability Assurance: Phase I project. Also, we
completed the SVPCo/FSTC Black and White vs. Gray-Scale in Bank Operations
project in February, and SVPCo is now utilizing that report as a key
component of its planning. Lastly, our Minimum Required Practices for
Global Sourcing project has issued a call for participation, and commitments
are being made by both financial institutions and technology partners.
FSTC provides an action-oriented, collaborative forum for our members to
address shared business opportunities and challenges through technology
projects and knowledge-sharing. We view our projects as our core activity,
and one of the key benefits of FSTC membership is eligibility to participate
in these projects. In our efforts to keep our members and friends
up-to-date on the latest developments in these active and developing
projects, we provide our colleagues this periodic project update. As
always, please contact me or Zach Tumin, FSTC Executive Director, for more
information. Or visit our website at http://fstc.org.
Active Projects:
1. Business Continuity: Technology Best Practices Expertise Center
(launched Nov 2003)
2. Survivability of Check Security Features in an Imaged Environment
(launched Oct 2003)
3. Image Quality and Usability Assurance: Phase I (launching March 2004)
Projects in Formation:
1. Minimum Required Practices for Global Sourcing (call for participation
issued)
2. Phishing and Financial Services
3. eBilling Self Service through Federated Identity
4. Biometrics in Financial Services: Assessment and Action
5. Treasury Services Integration: Data Exchange and Customer Connectivity
through Web Services (on hold)
6. A Federated Identity Implementation Framework for Secure Email (on hold)
7. Transformation to Open Mission Critical Systems
______________
ACTIVE PROJECTS:
1. Business Continuity: Technology Best Practices Expertise Center
http://fstc.org/projects/dr-bestpractices/
The Technology Best Practices Expertise Center Phase I initiative has
brought industry leaders together to jointly develop consolidated,
industry-vetted best practices and actionable recommendations for technology
recovery in post-outage, remote recovery. Regulatory compliance will be a
key requirement considered by the team. The resulting documentation will
define best practices, identify key challenges and gaps in available
solutions, and identify recommendations for further actions (such as
testing) in future efforts. The objective is to enable participating
companies to recover in a cost-effective manner, to validate and compare
their own recovery strategies with their peers, and to address regulatory
compliance in an industry forum.
The project launched on November 5, 2003 in New York, and is expected to
conclude in April 2004. Project participants include: Bank One, Bank of
America, Comerica, JPMorgan Chase, Huntington, RBC Financial, US Bank,
Wachovia, and IBM.
This initiative originated in our Business Continuity SCOM.
(http://fstc.org/advisory/business-continuity.cfm)
______________
2. Survivability of Check Security Features in an Imaged Environment
http://fstc.org/projects/new.cfm#securityfeatures
In this project, participating financial institutions and partner technology
companies are selecting current and proposed (next-generation) check
security features. Working with participating industry partners and
financial institutions, the project will test the survivability of these
check security features in high-speed and low-speed capture, in both gray
scale and black & white imaged environments. The result will be an
independent indication as to the viability of current and proposed
next-generation check security features in a truncated (imaged) environment.
This project launched in October 2003, held its first in-person meeting
November 18th in Charlotte, hosted by IBM, and is expected to conclude in
the April 2004 timeframe. Project participants include Bank of America,
Canadian Payments Association, Comerica, Federal Reserve, First Citizens,
JPMorgan Chase, US Treasury, Wachovia, Wells Fargo, and Zions Bank; ASD
Corp, Cheque Guard, Clarke American, Deluxe, Fiserv, Harland, IBM, and SQN
Banking Systems.
This project originates from the Check Truncation SIG
(http://fstc.org/advisory/check-truncation.cfm)
______________
3. Image Quality and Usability Assurance: Phase I
http://fstc.org/projects/new.cfm#imagequality
A group of FSTC member institutions and technology companies convened
January 13th in Atlanta to develop an initial set of objectives and
deliverables for a Phase I FSTC image quality initiative. The goal is to
bring financial institutions together with key technology partners to better
understand the current industry activities in the area of image quality,
identify critical challenges yet to be addressed, and leverage the FSTC
project environment as a place to undertake key collaborative development,
testing, prototyping, and specification required to ultimately ensure
minimum image quality assessment capabilities in centralized and distributed
capture points, regardless of vendor or institution. The ultimate objective
is to prevent unusable check images (and their financial exposure) from
entering the payment system.
A call for participation was issued February 4, and since then 22 companies
have committed to pariticpate. The first in-person project meeting will be
held April 2nd in San Francisco, following the FSTC/ABA/Federal
Reserve/SVPCo Image Assurance and Security event March 31-April 1 at the
Fairmont (http://fstc.org/meetings/next.cfm) The project is expected to
run for 90 days, and conclude in June 2004.
______________
PROJECTS IN FORMATION:
1. Minimum Required Practices for Global Sourcing
http://fstc.org/projects/new.cfm#offshore
This primary objective of this initiative is to develop a comprehensive set
of tactical minimum required practices for both financial institutions and
vendors, as a baseline for the industry. With increasing regulatory
interest, and a desire to collaborate to improve the overall strength of the
financial industry, FSTC members have defined a series of activities for
2004 that address key gaps and opportunities shared by FSTC member
institutions. Areas of interest include data privacy, business continuity,
governance, safeguarding intellectual property, and others.
An in-person meeting was held February 26th in Orlando, bringing our core
group together with a broader industry audience to share the group's vision,
as well as further refine the scope, objectives, and next steps. A call for
participation has been issued, and a number of financial institutions and
technology partners have committed to participate.
Please contact Zach Tumin (zachary.tumin(a)fstc.org) for more information.
______________
2. Phishing in Financial Services
FSTC member-institutions have expressed an interest in understanding and
addressing, at a technical level, the complex problem of phishing via both
email and web sites. A core group is developing a strawman statement of
financial institution requirements regarding phishing that will address
issues of ease of use and acceptance, effectiveness, cost and complexity of
implementation, and required industry coordination. When validated with a
larger group of financial institutions and technology providers, it is the
intention of these members to inventory and evaluate current vendor
solutions against the set of known threat models and financial institution
requirements, and to work with industry groups to prove/test/validate those
solutions. For more information, please contact Zach Tumin
(zachary.tumin(a)fstc.org)
An FI-only project definition session is being held March 24th in New York
to begin this process.
______________
3. eBilling Self Service Through Federated Identity
This proposed project would seek to bring FSTC members together to define an
implementation framework for using federated identity standards such as SAML
to link financial institution sites with biller self-service sites. The
proposition for billers is reduced identity management costs and increased
adoption, while financial institutions benefit from increased online
traffic, stronger customer service, and increased use of online services.
Customers will benefit from having a consolidated access point for disparate
billing sites and fewer usernames and passwords to remember.
A core group of financial institutions and technology companies are
currently developing this concept, and developing an initial set of use
cases. Also, these companies are talking to billers and banks who might
participate in a pilot. We expect to be able to share more information
about this project soon.
______________
4. Biometrics in Financial Services: Assessment and Action
Using as a basis the internal control objectives and practices of the ANSI
Standard X9.84 - 2003, Security and Management of Biometric Data, a core
group of interested FSTC members is developing a project concept to assist
financial institutions in determining the viability of biometric
technologies in several financial institution-specific use cases, including
account openings. As currently conceived, this effort will culminate in the
assessment of the current state (2004) and desired future state of biometric
standardization, technologies, and business process efforts, and produce a
statement of financial institution requirements and recommendations on
issues of interoperability, security and management, and customer service
for critical business processes. The requirements for institutions to
utilize data in a standardized and privacy-aware fashion will be a important
performance metric. Ultimately, the project may include the development of a
reference implementation and the deployment of a pilot system to validate
the reference implementation.
______________
5. Treasury Services Integration: Data Exchange and Customer Connectivity
through Web Services (on hold)
http://fstc.org/projects/new.cfm#tsi
As a potential Phase II following the previous Web Services for Corporate
Cash Management effort, a core group of FSTC institutions and technology
companies have defined key business objectives and deliverables for a
discovery phase, and subsequent pilot-level project utilizing Web Services
in the Treasury Services / Cash Management area. The project, as it
currently stands, will seek to further develop the Phase I set of web
services and associated definitions to create new and open-standards-based
connectivity options between banks, and between banks and their customers.
The business goals are to enable standards-based "plug-and-play" integration
capabilities between institutions and customer platforms, whether ERP,
Treasury Work Station (TWS), or desktop.
A core group of financial institutions and technology companies has
committed to launching this initiative in the second half of 2004. This
project is considered on-hold until later this year.
______________
6. A Federated Identity Implementation Framework for Secure Email (on hold)
Coming from discussions in the FSTC Advisory Council Security and
Infrastructure Standing Committee (SCOM)
(http://fstc.org/advisory/security.cfm) FSTC members are putting plans
together to create a federated identity implementation framework, with the
primary application being secure email. The primary business objectives are
to create interoperability for shared customers and business partners, as
well as to reduce the cost of managing identity databases internally within
institutions. The project would deliver a set of technical, business, and
legal/regulatory definitions to create a framework for the industry to
utilize in secure email and ultimately other applications.
An in-person session was held January 8th in Boston, hosted by Fidelity. A
revised proposal was developed coming out of this meeting, however, given
the relative immaturity of secure email technology and solutions that have
been selected and implemented within FSTC member institutions, the team
agreed that this project should be put on hold while those decisions are
made. It is expected that later in the year, a discussion about enhancing
secure email through federation will be started up again.
______________
7. Transformation to Open Mission Critical Systems
The transformation of systems from higher cost or proprietary delivery to
open systems is one of the most hotly debated and discussed topics in
financial services IT. While there is great promise in the flexibility and
efficiencies gained, there is also risk and cost. An FSTC project will soon
form up to determine answers to such key questions as, "Are those
transformations viable?" and "What are the costs and processes by which a
successful transformation program will be run?" The vision of this
initiative is to bring together financial institutions to investigate the
needs, processes, best practices, technology issues, risk factors,
organizational issues and lessons-learned for transformation projects which
move core business processes from legacy IT assets to open systems. We will
provide additional details shortly. If you are interested in joining an
interest group around this topic, please contact us.
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Don't mean to bait or entrap, but asking questions with too much context
can be leading. I'm not worried about hidden payloads or anything, I want
to make sure that it was (as far as you know) the vanilla version of the
August 2015 archive and you hadn't purposefully included any extra
information for me to peruse before I posted my findings publicly.
John did not respond.
Since John made a point out of the USBs being generated from scratch every
time, I couldn't be sure how long the data had been available. After some
digging, I found a copy of Cryptome's archive apparently uploaded by
coderman[at]gmail.com AKA bandmon. You can find that torrent here
<https://thepiratebay.mn/torrent/11113511/Cryptome_archive_2014-06-02>
https://thepiratebay.mn/torrent/11113511/Cryptome_archive_2014-06-02. I
downloaded the torrent to a remote server, unzipped the files and confirmed
there were log files there as well.
It was my strong preference **not** to post this, but since Cryptome has
refused to validate the data, there is no other way to authenticate it than
to release it to the public along with how to find that information in the
Cryptome USBs/CDs and their various mirrors. It was not my intention to
humiliate Cryptome or expose their users, only to demonstrate that the
slide allegedly proving the GCHQ has spied on Cryptome.org could have come
from anywhere. Despite being accurate, the information is not proof of
surveillance or anything nefarious. In short, the alleged GCHQ could have
been produced by GCHQ as an internal mockup, or forged by anyone with
access to an internet connection.
In addition to the links below, you can also download a complete copy of
the dataset from Cryptome <https://archive.org/details/cryptome-archive>
https://archive.org/details/cryptome-archive as well as download a .zip of
all of the leaked logs
<http://that1archive.neocities.org/cryptome/cryptome-leaked-logs.zip>
http://that1archive.neocities.org/cryptome/cryptome-leaked-logs.zip and
peruse them in your own time.
Cryptome's leaked logs:
http://That1Archive.neocities.org/cryptome/access.pwd
http://That1Archive.neocities.org/cryptome/htaccess (4)
http://That1Archive.neocities.org/cryptome/htaccess (3)
http://That1Archive.neocities.org/cryptome/htaccess (2)
http://That1Archive.neocities.org/cryptome/htaccess (1)
http://That1Archive.neocities.org/cryptome/htaccess
http://That1Archive.neocities.org/cryptome/awstats.1331504.0911.alldomains.…
http://That1Archive.neocities.org/cryptome/awstats.1331504.0911.allhosts.ht…
http://That1Archive.neocities.org/cryptome/awstats.1331504.0911.allrobots.h…
http://That1Archive.neocities.org/cryptome/awstats.1331504.0911.browserdeta…
http://That1Archive.neocities.org/cryptome/awstats.1331504.0911.errors404.h…
http://That1Archive.neocities.org/cryptome/awstats.1331504.0911.html
http://That1Archive.neocities.org/cryptome/awstats.1331504.0911.keyphrases.…
http://That1Archive.neocities.org/cryptome/awstats.1331504.0911.keywords.ht…
http://That1Archive.neocities.org/cryptome/awstats.1331504.0911.lasthosts.h…
http://That1Archive.neocities.org/cryptome/awstats.1331504.0911.lastrobots.…
http://That1Archive.neocities.org/cryptome/awstats.1331504.0911.osdetail.ht…
http://That1Archive.neocities.org/cryptome/awstats.1331504.0911.refererpage…
http://That1Archive.neocities.org/cryptome/awstats.1331504.0911.refererse.h…
http://That1Archive.neocities.org/cryptome/awstats.1331504.0911.session.html
http://That1Archive.neocities.org/cryptome/awstats.1331504.0911.unknownbrow…
http://That1Archive.neocities.org/cryptome/awstats.1331504.0911.unknownip.h…
http://That1Archive.neocities.org/cryptome/awstats.1331504.0911.unknownos.h…
http://That1Archive.neocities.org/cryptome/awstats.1331504.0911.urldetail.h…
http://That1Archive.neocities.org/cryptome/awstats.1331504.0911.urlentry.ht…
http://That1Archive.neocities.org/cryptome/awstats.1331504.0911.urlexit.html
http://That1Archive.neocities.org/cryptome/awstats.1331504.0912.alldomains.…
http://That1Archive.neocities.org/cryptome/awstats.1331504.0912.allhosts.ht…
http://That1Archive.neocities.org/cryptome/awstats.1331504.0912.allrobots.h…
http://That1Archive.neocities.org/cryptome/awstats.1331504.0912.browserdeta…
http://That1Archive.neocities.org/cryptome/awstats.1331504.0912.errors404.h…
http://That1Archive.neocities.org/cryptome/awstats.1331504.0912.html
http://That1Archive.neocities.org/cryptome/awstats.1331504.0912.keyphrases.…
http://That1Archive.neocities.org/cryptome/awstats.1331504.0912.keywords.ht…
http://That1Archive.neocities.org/cryptome/awstats.1331504.0912.lasthosts.h…
http://That1Archive.neocities.org/cryptome/awstats.1331504.0912.lastrobots.…
http://That1Archive.neocities.org/cryptome/awstats.1331504.0912.osdetail.ht…
http://That1Archive.neocities.org/cryptome/awstats.1331504.0912.refererpage…
http://That1Archive.neocities.org/cryptome/awstats.1331504.0912.refererse.h…
http://That1Archive.neocities.org/cryptome/awstats.1331504.0912.session.html
http://That1Archive.neocities.org/cryptome/awstats.1331504.0912.unknownbrow…
http://That1Archive.neocities.org/cryptome/awstats.1331504.0912.unknownip.h…
http://That1Archive.neocities.org/cryptome/awstats.1331504.0912.unknownos.h…
http://That1Archive.neocities.org/cryptome/awstats.1331504.0912.urldetail.h…
http://That1Archive.neocities.org/cryptome/awstats.1331504.0912.urlentry.ht…
http://That1Archive.neocities.org/cryptome/awstats.1331504.0912.urlexit.html
http://That1Archive.neocities.org/cryptome/awstats.1331504.1001.alldomains.…
http://That1Archive.neocities.org/cryptome/awstats.1331504.1001.allhosts.ht…
http://That1Archive.neocities.org/cryptome/awstats.1331504.1001.allrobots.h…
http://That1Archive.neocities.org/cryptome/awstats.1331504.1001.browserdeta…
http://That1Archive.neocities.org/cryptome/awstats.1331504.1001.errors404.h…
http://That1Archive.neocities.org/cryptome/awstats.1331504.1001.html
http://That1Archive.neocities.org/cryptome/awstats.1331504.1001.keyphrases.…
http://That1Archive.neocities.org/cryptome/awstats.1331504.1001.keywords.ht…
http://That1Archive.neocities.org/cryptome/awstats.1331504.1001.lasthosts.h…
http://That1Archive.neocities.org/cryptome/awstats.1331504.1001.lastrobots.…
http://That1Archive.neocities.org/cryptome/awstats.1331504.1001.osdetail.ht…
http://That1Archive.neocities.org/cryptome/awstats.1331504.1001.refererpage…
http://That1Archive.neocities.org/cryptome/awstats.1331504.1001.refererse.h…
http://That1Archive.neocities.org/cryptome/awstats.1331504.1001.session.html
http://That1Archive.neocities.org/cryptome/awstats.1331504.1001.unknownbrow…
http://That1Archive.neocities.org/cryptome/awstats.1331504.1001.unknownip.h…
http://That1Archive.neocities.org/cryptome/awstats.1331504.1001.unknownos.h…
http://That1Archive.neocities.org/cryptome/awstats.1331504.1001.urldetail.h…
http://That1Archive.neocities.org/cryptome/awstats.1331504.1001.urlentry.ht…
http://That1Archive.neocities.org/cryptome/awstats.1331504.1001.urlexit.html
http://That1Archive.neocities.org/cryptome/awstats.1331504.1002.alldomains.…
http://That1Archive.neocities.org/cryptome/awstats.1331504.1002.allhosts.ht…
http://That1Archive.neocities.org/cryptome/awstats.1331504.1002.allrobots.h…
http://That1Archive.neocities.org/cryptome/awstats.1331504.1002.browserdeta…
http://That1Archive.neocities.org/cryptome/awstats.1331504.1002.errors404.h…
http://That1Archive.neocities.org/cryptome/awstats.1331504.1002.html
http://That1Archive.neocities.org/cryptome/awstats.1331504.1002.keyphrases.…
http://That1Archive.neocities.org/cryptome/awstats.1331504.1002.keywords.ht…
http://That1Archive.neocities.org/cryptome/awstats.1331504.1002.lasthosts.h…
http://That1Archive.neocities.org/cryptome/awstats.1331504.1002.lastrobots.…
http://That1Archive.neocities.org/cryptome/awstats.1331504.1002.osdetail.ht…
http://That1Archive.neocities.org/cryptome/awstats.1331504.1002.refererpage…
http://That1Archive.neocities.org/cryptome/awstats.1331504.1002.refererse.h…
http://That1Archive.neocities.org/cryptome/awstats.1331504.1002.session.html
http://That1Archive.neocities.org/cryptome/awstats.1331504.1002.unknownbrow…
http://That1Archive.neocities.org/cryptome/awstats.1331504.1002.unknownip.h…
http://That1Archive.neocities.org/cryptome/awstats.1331504.1002.unknownos.h…
http://That1Archive.neocities.org/cryptome/awstats.1331504.1002.urldetail.h…
http://That1Archive.neocities.org/cryptome/awstats.1331504.1002.urlentry.ht…
http://That1Archive.neocities.org/cryptome/awstats.1331504.1002.urlexit.html
http://That1Archive.neocities.org/cryptome/awstats012010.1331504.txt
http://That1Archive.neocities.org/cryptome/awstats022010.1331504.txt
http://That1Archive.neocities.org/cryptome/awstats112009.1331504.txt
http://That1Archive.neocities.org/cryptome/awstats122009.1331504.txt
http://That1Archive.neocities.org/cryptome/home.htm
http://That1Archive.neocities.org/cryptome/index.shtml
If the information is a mockup as Cryptome alleges, then it was created and
distributed by them as part of an insane piece of disinformation designed
to implicate users who are innocent of even visiting Cryptome.org. Far more
likely is that Cryptome has been unaware of these ongoing leaks, refused to
discuss them with me and then attempted to deny their reality.
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<div dir=3D"ltr"><div>Let me begin by saying that Cryptome initially denied=
the leak, then that the data was stolen, then that the whole thing was a f=
ake "a lie by [a] spy-newbie." Look at the data itself and examin=
e the multiple sources, then decide for yourself.=C2=A0</div><div><br></div=
><div>It's important to note that the logs were not just found in the U=
SBs John Young/Cryptome sent to me, but in the ones sent to "bandmon&q=
uot;, who unless I'm mistaken is <a href=3D"mailto:coderman@gmail.com">=
coderman(a)gmail.com</a> <a href=3D"https://thepiratebay.mn/torrent/11113511/=
Cryptome_archive_2014-06-02">https://thepiratebay.mn/torrent/11113511/Crypt=
ome_archive_2014-06-02</a></div><div><br></div>Original post at <a href=3D"=
http://that1archive.neocities.org/subfolder1/cryptome-leaked-logs.html">htt=
p://that1archive.neocities.org/subfolder1/cryptome-leaked-logs.html</a><br>=
<div><br></div><div><div><p style=3D"color:rgb(0,0,0);font-family:Verdana;f=
ont-size:medium">If you haven't read why the alleged GCHQ slide showing=
spying on Cryptome.org's users could have been made by anyone, I recom=
mend you=C2=A0<a href=3D"http://that1archive.neocities.org/subfolder1/gchq-=
cryptome-slide.html">do so before reading this</a>=C2=A0<a href=3D"http://t=
hat1archive.neocities.org/subfolder1/gchq-cryptome-slide.html">http://that1=
archive.neocities.org/subfolder1/gchq-cryptome-slide.html</a>.=C2=A0In summ=
ary, I showed that the information on the slide could have been mocked up, =
depsite matching the logs for Cryptome.org. Cryptome has denied the accurac=
y of my data, while oddly accusing me of stealing the data, and leaves me w=
ith no alternatives to posting the data online for others to review and ver=
ify.</p><p style=3D"color:rgb(0,0,0);font-family:Verdana;font-size:medium">=
The data came from Cryptome itself, on a pair of=C2=A0<a href=3D"https://ar=
chive.org/details/cryptome-archive">USBs they mailed to me</a>=C2=A0<a href=
=3D"https://archive.org/details/cryptome-archive">https://archive.org/detai=
ls/cryptome-archive</a>. Within those USBs were server logs that include us=
er IPs (spanning several months), .htaccess files, and a pwd file. After fi=
nding the data in the USB Cryptome had just sent me, I sent an email attemp=
ting to verify it hadn't been included as something extra that was not =
for public distrubition:</p><blockquote style=3D"color:rgb(0,0,0);font-fami=
ly:Verdana;font-size:medium">Subject: Quick USB question<br>From: Michael B=
est=C2=A0<br>To: John Young=C2=A0<br>Double checking that the USBs that you=
sent were prepared as-is and no different from any other versions, except =
updated through August 14 2015.</blockquote><p style=3D"color:rgb(0,0,0);fo=
nt-family:Verdana;font-size:medium">John Young sent back an accusatory emai=
l:</p><blockquote style=3D"color:rgb(0,0,0);font-family:Verdana;font-size:m=
edium">To: Michael Best=C2=A0<br>From: John Young=C2=A0<br>Subject: Re: Qui=
ck USB question<br>Don't know. Updates generated scratch. Prepare to be=
surprised if not deceived by anything digital or analogue or intergalactic=
. Especially if authenticated, signed, sealed, shipped through thickets of =
traps and contaminants. You know that, though, and are just being humorousl=
y baiting and entrapping. Like Archive.org and Wikipedia and gosh the whole=
mess seething with malevolence.</blockquote><p style=3D"color:rgb(0,0,0);f=
ont-family:Verdana;font-size:medium">I replied to John:</p><blockquote styl=
e=3D"color:rgb(0,0,0);font-family:Verdana;font-size:medium">Subject: Re: Qu=
ick USB question<br>From: Michael Best=C2=A0<br>To: John Young=C2=A0<br>Don=
't mean to bait or entrap, but asking questions with too much context c=
an be leading. I'm not worried about hidden payloads or anything, I wan=
t to make sure that it was (as far as you know) the vanilla version of the =
August 2015 archive and you hadn't purposefully included any extra info=
rmation for me to peruse before I posted my findings publicly.</blockquote>=
<span style=3D"color:rgb(0,0,0);font-family:Verdana;font-size:medium">John =
did not respond.</span><p style=3D"color:rgb(0,0,0);font-family:Verdana;fon=
t-size:medium">Since John made a point out of the USBs being generated from=
scratch every time, I couldn't be sure how long the data had been avai=
lable. After some digging, I found a copy of Cryptome's archive apparen=
tly uploaded by coderman[at]<a href=3D"http://gmail.com">gmail.com</a> AKA =
bandmon. You can=C2=A0<a href=3D"https://thepiratebay.mn/torrent/11113511/C=
ryptome_archive_2014-06-02">find that torrent here</a>=C2=A0<a href=3D"http=
s://thepiratebay.mn/torrent/11113511/Cryptome_archive_2014-06-02">https://t=
hepiratebay.mn/torrent/11113511/Cryptome_archive_2014-06-02</a>. I download=
ed the torrent to a remote server, unzipped the files and confirmed there w=
ere log files there as well.</p><p style=3D"color:rgb(0,0,0);font-family:Ve=
rdana;font-size:medium">It was my strong preference *<b>not*</b>=C2=A0to po=
st this, but since Cryptome has refused to validate the data, there is no o=
ther way to authenticate it than to release it to the public along with how=
to find that information in the Cryptome USBs/CDs and their various mirror=
s. It was not my intention to humiliate Cryptome or expose their users, onl=
y to demonstrate that the slide allegedly proving the GCHQ has spied on Cry=
ptome.org could have come from anywhere. Despite being accurate, the inform=
ation is not proof of surveillance or anything nefarious. In short, the all=
eged GCHQ could have been produced by GCHQ as an internal mockup, or forged=
by anyone with access to an internet connection.</p><p style=3D"color:rgb(=
0,0,0);font-family:Verdana;font-size:medium">In addition to the links below=
, you can also download a=C2=A0<a href=3D"https://archive.org/details/crypt=
ome-archive">complete copy of the dataset from Cryptome</a>=C2=A0<a href=3D=
"https://archive.org/details/cryptome-archive">https://archive.org/details/=
cryptome-archive</a>=C2=A0as well as=C2=A0<a href=3D"http://that1archive.ne=
ocities.org/cryptome/cryptome-leaked-logs.zip">download a .zip of all of th=
e leaked logs</a>=C2=A0<a href=3D"http://that1archive.neocities.org/cryptom=
e/cryptome-leaked-logs.zip">http://that1archive.neocities.org/cryptome/cryp=
tome-leaked-logs.zip</a> and peruse them in your own time.</p></div><div><b=
r></div><div>Cryptome's leaked logs:</div><div><br></div><div><a href=
=3D"http://That1Archive.neocities.org/cryptome/access.pwd">http://That1Arch=
ive.neocities.org/cryptome/access.pwd</a></div><div><a href=3D"http://That1=
Archive.neocities.org/cryptome/htaccess">http://That1Archive.neocities.org/=
cryptome/htaccess</a> (4)</div><div><a href=3D"http://That1Archive.neocitie=
s.org/cryptome/htaccess">http://That1Archive.neocities.org/cryptome/htacces=
s</a> (3)</div><div><a href=3D"http://That1Archive.neocities.org/cryptome/h=
taccess">http://That1Archive.neocities.org/cryptome/htaccess</a> (2)</div><=
div><a href=3D"http://That1Archive.neocities.org/cryptome/htaccess">http://=
That1Archive.neocities.org/cryptome/htaccess</a> (1)</div><div><a href=3D"h=
ttp://That1Archive.neocities.org/cryptome/htaccess">http://That1Archive.neo=
cities.org/cryptome/htaccess</a></div><div><a href=3D"http://That1Archive.n=
eocities.org/cryptome/awstats.1331504.0911.alldomains.html">http://That1Arc=
hive.neocities.org/cryptome/awstats.1331504.0911.alldomains.html</a></div><=
div><a href=3D"http://That1Archive.neocities.org/cryptome/awstats.1331504.0=
911.allhosts.html">http://That1Archive.neocities.org/cryptome/awstats.13315=
04.0911.allhosts.html</a></div><div><a href=3D"http://That1Archive.neocitie=
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to discuss them with me and then attempted to deny their reality.</div></d=
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Don't know. Updates generated scratch. Prepare to be surprised if not
deceived by anything digital or analogue or intergalactic. Especially if
authenticated, signed, sealed, shipped through thickets of traps and
contaminants. You know that, though, and are just being humorously baiting
and entrapping. Like Archive.org and Wikipedia and gosh the whole mess
seething with malevolence.
I replied to John:
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Double checking that the USBs that you sent were prepared as-is and no
different from any other versions, except updated through August 14 2015.
John Young sent back an accusatory email:
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(SEMAS-2001)
Date: Fri, 2 Feb 2001 20:04:09 -0800
Sender: bounce-dcsb(a)reservoir.com
Reply-To: "Frank Sudia" <fsudia(a)home.com>
[Other branches of computer science discovering security.]
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dieter Hutter" <hutter(a)dfki.de>
To: <undisclosed-recipients:;>
Sent: Thursday, February 01, 2001 11:30 PM
Subject: CfP - Workshop on Security of Mobile Multiagent Systems
(SEMAS-2001)
This message was sent to several mailing lists.
We apologise if you receive multiple copies of it.
CALL FOR PAPERS
First International Workshop on
SECURITY OF MOBILE MULTIAGENT SYSTEMS (SEMAS-2001)
To be held at the
Fifth International Conference on Autonomous Agents (Agents 2001)
Montreal, Canada
May 29th 2001
http://www.dfki.de/~kuf/semas/
The far reaching influence of the Internet has resulted in an
increased interest in agent technologies, which are poised to play a
key role in the implementation of successful Internet and WWW-based
applications in the future. While there is still considerable hype
concerning agent technologies, there is also an increasing awareness
of the problems involved. In particular, that these applications will
not be successful unless security issues can be adequately
handled. Although there is a large body of work on cryptographic
techniques that provide basic building-blocks to solve specific
security problems, relatively little work has been done in
investigating security in the multiagent system context. The
introduction of mobile software agents significantly increases the
risks involved in Internet and WWW-based applications. For example,
if we allow agents to enter our hosts or private networks, we must
offer the agents a platform so that they can execute correctly but at
the same time ensure that they will not have deleterious effects on
our hosts or any other agents / processes in our network. If we send
out mobile agents, we should also be able to provide guarantees about
specific aspects of their behaviour, i.e., we are not only interested
in whether the agents carry-out their intended task correctly. They
must defend themselves against attacks initiated by other agents, and
survive in potentially malicious environments.
Agent technology can also be used to support network security. For
example in the context of intrusion detection, intelligent guardian
agents may be used to implement active protection strategies on a
firewall or intelligent monitoring agents can be used to analyse the
behaviour of agents migrating through a network. Part of the
inspiration for such multi-agent systems comes from primitive animal
behaviour, such as that of guardian ants protecting their hill or from
biological immune systems.
Topics of Interest
- ------------------
We welcome the submission of papers from the full spectrum of issues
associated with security in mobile multiagent systems, both in the
public Internet and in private networks. We particularly encourage
the discussion of the following topics:
- - security policies for agent environments
- - security mechanisms that can be implemented by using
(mobile) multiple agents
- - reasoning about security in an agent architecture
- - security for agents (against other agents, malicious hosts, and
software failures)
- - security for agent hosts (against agent attacks and agent
deficiency)
- - security through agents (for any form of malfunctioning in the
network)
- - application of security mechanism in a (mobile) multiagent context
- - integration of traditional security mechanisms to the agent realm
- - design methodologies for secure (mobile) multiagent systems
The workshop aims at bringing together people from the two relevant
research fields, information security and agent-oriented programming.
Consequently we would like to encourage discussion papers, conceptual
papers, system papers, and application papers. It is planned to
publish the workshop papers with a scientific publisher after the
workshop.
Submission Details
- ------------------
To participate in the workshop you should submit an original research
paper of up to 5000 words (approximately 8 pages maximum) or a
position paper (up to 2000 words, approximately 3 pages) to the
workshop chair, to arrive no later than 19 March 2001. It is planned
to structure the workshops into invited talks, technical presentations
and panel discussions. The technical presentations will be selected
from the research papers. Formatting instructions can be found at
http://www.acm.org/sigs/pubs/proceed/template.html and should be
strictly followed. The first page should include the full name and
contact details of at least one author (email and full postal
address). Electronic submissions are mandatory. Acceptable formats
are PDF and PostScript.
Important Dates:
- ----------------
Submissions due Monday 19th March 2001
Notifications sent Friday 30th March 2001
Camera ready version due Monday 16th April 2001
Workshop Tuesday 29th May 2001
Organisation:
- -------------
Klaus Fischer and Dieter Hutter, DFKI Saarbr=FCcken, Germany
Program Committee:
- ------------------
Sahin Albayrak, TU Berlin, Germany
David Basin, University of Freiburg, Germany
Ciaran Bryce, University of Geneve, Switzerland
Hans-J=FCrgen B=FCrckert, DFKI GmbH Saarbr=FCcken, Germany
G=FCnter Karjoth, IBM Research Z=FCrich, Switzerland
Luc Moreau, University of Southampton, UK
Volker Roth, Frauenhofer IGD, Germany
Helmut Schwigon, BSI Bonn, Germany
Vipin Swarup, The MITRE Corp, USA
Christian Tschudin, Uppsala University, Sweden
Jan Vitek, Purdue University, USA
Contact Person:
- ---------------
Dr. Klaus Fischer
DFKI GmbH
Stuhlsatzenhausweg 3
D-66123 Saarbr=FCcken
Germany
Tel/Fax +49 681 302-3917/-2235
Email: Klaus.Fischer(a)dfki.de
URL: http://www.dfki.de/~kuf/
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On Sun, Oct 07, 2001 at 11:54:50PM -0700, Tim May wrote:
> PHILADELPHIA, Pennyslvania (AP) - Homeland Defense Secretary Tom Ridge =
> said Sunday that the U.S. faces a serious and expanding threat from=20
> fraudulent Internet articles, or hoaxes.
Almost. The most obvious sign that this is a hoax is your inclusion
of the state in the dateline. For major cities, it's usually not =
included.
-Declan
------------------
I knew it was a hoax because I read the original article, which read:
Ridge stressed that the U.S moves to limit false news articles will be=20
done with input from civil liberties groups, saying the moves are=20
``against info-terrorists, info-terrorism, their sanctuaries and their=20
supporters, those who harbor them, those who give sanctuary to those=20
who harbor them, those who support those who give sanctuary to those
who harbor them, those who associate with those who give them support,
sanctuary, or harbor them, those we suspect of being associated with=20
those who are associated with those who give them support, sanctuary,
or harbor them, those who are suspected of voting for the rulers of any
country which has given them support, sanctuary, or harbored them,
those who may associate in the future with someone who might consider
giving them support, sanctuary, or harboring them...''
I cut it short, because the original is 378 GB...
Suffice it to say that the ParaMeters for who is TargetAble as a =
Certified BadGuy=20
has recently gotten Wider...and can be expected to MushRoom(BOOM!) at an
expoential rate in the near future, now that THEY [TM] have seen the =
Ease with
which THEY [TM] can SMEAR just about anyone THEY [TM] please by=20
Painting a Wider Swath via GuiltByAssociation...
(Can eWe Say "I Only Sent A Single eMail To Jim Bell In My Whole Life?")
((Sure, eWe Can...))
Sincerely,
SomeOne Who Didn't Actually *Write* This eMail,
But Who Knows An Uncle Of The Person Who Did
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</DIV><!--X-Head-Body-Sep-End--><!--X-Body-of-Message--><PRE>On Sun, Oct =
07, 2001 at 11:54:50PM -0700, Tim May wrote:
> PHILADELPHIA, Pennyslvania (AP) - Homeland Defense Secretary Tom =
Ridge=20
> said Sunday that the U.S. faces a serious and expanding threat from =
> fraudulent Internet articles, or hoaxes.
Almost. The most obvious sign that this is a hoax is your inclusion
of the state in the dateline. For major cities, it's usually not =
included.
-Declan
------------------</PRE><PRE>I knew it was a hoax because I read the =
original article, which read:</PRE>
<DIV><FONT size=3D2>Ridge stressed that the U.S moves to limit false =
news articles=20
will be <BR>done with input from civil liberties groups, saying the =
moves are=20
<BR>``against info-terrorists, info-terrorism, their sanctuaries and =
their=20
<BR>supporters, those who harbor them, those who give sanctuary to those =
</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=3D2>who harbor them, those who support those who give =
sanctuary to=20
those</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=3D2>who harbor them, those who associate with those who =
give them=20
support,</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=3D2>sanctuary, or harbor them, those we suspect of being =
associated with </FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=3D2>those who are associated with those who give them =
support,=20
sanctuary,</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=3D2>or harbor them, those who are suspected of voting =
for the=20
rulers of any</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=3D2>country which has given them support, sanctuary, or =
harbored=20
them,</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=3D2>those who may associate in the future with someone =
who might=20
consider</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=3D2>giving them support, sanctuary, or harboring=20
them...''</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=3D2></FONT> </DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=3D2>I cut it short, because the original is 378 =
GB...</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=3D2>Suffice it to say that the ParaMeters for who is =
TargetAble as=20
a Certified BadGuy </FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=3D2>has </FONT><FONT size=3D2>recently gotten =
Wider...and can be=20
expected to MushRoom(BOOM!) at an</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=3D2>expoential rate in the near future, now that THEY =
[TM] have=20
seen the Ease with</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=3D2>which THEY [TM] can SMEAR just about anyone THEY =
[TM] please=20
by </FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=3D2>Painting a Wider Swath via =
GuiltByAssociation...</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=3D2>(Can eWe Say "I Only Sent A Single eMail To Jim Bell =
In My=20
Whole Life?")</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=3D2>((Sure, eWe Can...))</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=3D2></FONT> </DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=3D2>Sincerely,</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=3D2>SomeOne Who Didn't Actually *Write* This =
eMail,</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=3D2>But Who Knows An Uncle Of The Person Who =
Did</FONT></DIV>
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