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- Computer Underground Digest--Thu Aug 9, 1991 (Vol #3.29)
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- Moderators: Jim Thomas and Gordon Meyer (TK0JUT2@NIU.BITNET)
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- CONTENTS, #3.29 (AUGUST 9, 1991)
- Subject: File 1--Moderators' Corner
- Subject: File 2--Say Goodbye to FOIA?
- Subject: File 3--Hackers Challenged to Break In
- Subject: File 4--Reciprocity in Cyberspace, by Robert Jacobson
- Subject: File 5--text of chron-spacemail
- Subject: File 6--Reply to Gene Spafford
- Subject: File 7--Estimates on virus activity
- Subject: File 8--Research Analysis
- Subject: File 9--comp.patents, misc.legal.computing and misc.int-property
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- Date: August 9, 1991
- From: "The Moderators" <tk0jut2@mvs.cso.niu.edu>
- Subject: Moderators' Corner
-
- +++++++++++++
- LEN ROSE ADDRESS
- +++++++++++++
-
- For those who missed the last blurb, Len Rose has begun his sojourn in
- a Level-1 federal institution in North Carolina. He reports that the
- hardest part of incarceration is the separation from wife and children
- (it's a long way from Naperville, Ill., to Goldsboro, N.C.), and the
- intense loneliness of the first few weeks. He is assigned to menial
- labor, and spends his "leisure" time playing cards, writing letters,
- and trying to cope with his new environment. He *does not* have a
- computer or a typewriter.
-
- Prisons should be the stop of last resort for violent predators or for
- those who demonstrate pattern of career criminality. Nothing is
- served by imprisoning Len or others like him. Why not drop him a
- humorous postcard just to say "hi?"
-
- Sheldon Zenner will continue to serve as as a conduit for funds send
- to help Len's family. Checks made out to Len Rose or money orders
- (*no cash*) may be sent to:
-
- Sheldon T. Zenner
- RE: Len Rose
- Katten, Muchin, and Zavis
- 525 West Monroe Street (Suite 1600)
- Chicago, IL 60606-3693
-
- Len's address for those who've missed it:
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- Len Rose (27154-037)
- FPC
- Seymour Johnson AFB
- Caller Box 8004
- PMB 187
- Goldsboro, NC 27531-5000
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- +++++++++++++
- 'Zines
- +++++++++++++
-
- The latest MONDO has been out, and from all accounts is first-rate.
- Info on ordering can be obtained from RUSIRIOUS@WELL.SF.CA.US
-
- INTERTEK (Summer, '91) also is lookin' good. Of special interest are
- the pieces by EFF's John Gilmore on "Preserving Privacy in America"
- and the interview with sci-fi author Bruce Sterling. The snippets of
- news and reviews cover the new-hitek gamut, and where else could you
- find a financial report that includes street prices of computers *and*
- drugs? (The price of cocaine is down 25 pct--so much for the war on
- drugs).
-
- +++++++++
- FTP SITE INFO
- +++++++++
-
- The U of Chicago ftp site address as changed:
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- The machine is now offically known as chsun1.spc.uchicago.edu although
- chsun1.uchicago.edu is a valid alias. The ip address is 128.135.252.7
- The archivist, Bob Kusumoto, will be unavailable for a few weeks while
- recovering from a sports injury, so don't send email to him for
- awhile. He should be able to throw the bull...uh, ball....with his
- previous velocity.
-
- A number of new files have been added, mostly 'zines, academic, and
- legal papers. Bill Cook's opening statement in the Craig Neidorf trial
- is also up.
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