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- FC: "Anti-terrorist" hackers reportedly target attrition.org mirror
- FC: "Assassination Politics" federal prosecutor assassinated
- FC: "Jihad training" website has been deleted, featured PGP key
- FC: "No friends of liberty in foxholes?" -- a reply to Reason column
- FC: A modest proposal: Use brain scans to ID potential terrorists
- FC: A novel way to combat terrorists: Letters of marque and reprisal
- FC: ABC News says hijackers "may" have communicated using steganography
- FC: Academics, executives ask for anti-terror computer security $$$
- FC: ACLU on new anti-terror bill with expiration date: Oppose it!
- FC: ACLU: Senate anti-terror bill still awful, worse than House version
- FC: Anti-terrorism bill's "expiration date" may not mean much
- FC: Anyone want to question Larry Ellison about national IDs?
- FC: Are terrorists using crypto and stego? Or is it just media hype?
- FC: Ashcroft applauds Congress' agreement on USA Act
- FC: Ashcroft instructs federal agencies to resist FOIA requests
- FC: Ashcroft opposes expiration date for anti-terror bill
- FC: Australian "PCs for Kids" charity founder now wanted by cops
- FC: Be careful before self-rating: You may find your site deleted
- FC: Bowdlerized by Microsoft (or, politically correct software)
- FC: Brilliant parody or wacky .mil expert? Bert is back, you decide
- FC: Business Week poll on personal freedoms vs. national security
- FC: Business Week's Salkever: Let's profile airline passengers
- FC: Canada's privacy commish: Video surveillance a "threat" to privacy
- FC: Cato Institute tech-and-society conf 11/14 on intellectual prop.
- FC: CDC.gov requires cookies, apparently in violation of WH order
- FC: Charles Platt on FAA chief quitting: "Really nauseating news"
- FC: Congress drafts new "anti-terror" bill -- with expiration date
- FC: Congress reaches compromise on USA Act: Four-year expiration
- FC: Congress scrutinizes computer security, by CQ's Derek Willis
- FC: Congressional source replies to RIAA's we-don't-want-to-hack denial
- FC: Cypherpunk reports police visits after post to mailing list
- FC: Democrats' new "bio" bill links police to SABRE, Amtrak systems
- FC: Duncan Frissell replies to NYT column bashing Silicon Valley
- FC: Dutch government moves to limit encryption, citing terrorists
- FC: Easier-to-obtain search warrants could have prevented Sep. 11?
- FC: EPIC dares Larry Ellison to debate; more on national ID cards
- FC: EPIC event in DC 10/22; ACM Lawler Award call for submissions
- FC: European Parliament plans vote Nov. 13 to ban cookies
- FC: FBI posts "skyfall" terrorism alert, says, oops, we'll rename
- FC: FBI reluctantly discloses some details about Scarfo key logger
- FC: FBI reportedly wants to concentrate traffic, tap entire Internet
- FC: FBI requires ISPs to permit easy surveillance; EFF founder agrees
- FC: FBI wants to cast aside civil liberties, torture mentioned
- FC: Federalist Society event in DC 10/18: "Fight the Future"
- FC: Filtering software fans complain that -- they're being filtered!
- FC: FIRE on post-Sep. 11 attacks on liberty on America's campuses
- FC: Former U.S. "drug czar" tells how to deal with terrorist groups
- FC: Free Republic founder: "This is no time to question government!"
- FC: French activists urge opposition to anti-privacy, anti-crypto laws
- FC: Geek humor: American vs. British legal systems
- FC: German cabinet orders ISPs to install customer-monitoring-ware
- FC: German state moves to block "illegal" sites including rotten.com
- FC: Gov. Gilmore and anti-terror panel call for secret "cyber court"
- FC: Hidden image extracted from ABC News report: First stego trophy?
- FC: House chairman: No "parochial" issues must stop wiretap bill
- FC: House committee plans to vote Wednesday on Internet tax bill
- FC: House Judiciary committee unanimously approves "PATRIOT" act
- FC: House Judiciary to vote on anti-terror bill today; EPIC letter
- FC: House panel bravely thwarts terrorists -- by banning Net-gambling
- FC: House plans vote on anti-terrorism surveillance bill Wednesday
- FC: House votes 339-79 to approve USA Act v2.0 "anti-terror" bill
- FC: ICANN replies to Politech post about anti-terrorist Net-cop
- FC: ICANN to be anti-terrorist Net-cop? and a response from R. Forno
- FC: International update: Germany, Switzerland, France, China, Canada
- FC: Jam Echelon day is today, definitely not a publicity stunt
- FC: James Glassman wants national IDs: "We have to give up" privacy
- FC: Jeff Rosen in NYT mag on police cameras and U.K. experience
- FC: John Gilmore on ICANN, Net-stability, and response to terrorism
- FC: John Gilmore on what RIAA wanted in anti-terrorism bill
- FC: Judge orders ISP to reveal identity of university critic
- FC: Leaked documents allegedly reveal RIAA assault on peer-to-peer
- FC: Letter asks Congress to nix "secret searches" from USA Act
- FC: London newspaper calls for encryption key escrow
- FC: Look out, pirates: RIAA wants to hack your PC
- FC: Microsoft office hit with anthrax letter
- FC: Microsoft's digital rights management scheme reportedly cracked
- FC: Microsoft, AOL, Yahoo endorse self-rating system at event today
- FC: More on "anti-terrorist" hackers targeting innocent sites
- FC: More on CDC requiring cookies to search its website
- FC: More on did bin Laden use stego to hide files on eBay?
- FC: More on FIRE and the state of America's campuses after Sep. 11
- FC: More on House Judiciary's Patriot Act, HTML version online
- FC: More on Sesame Street's Bert appearing at a pro-bin Laden rally
- FC: More on Web hosting firm pulls plug on pro-IRA radio station
- FC: More on Zero Knowledge ends anonymity services on October 22
- FC: Muppets at war: Sesame Street's Bert in pro-Bin Laden poster
- FC: Ninth Circuit agrees to review Nuremberg files case
- FC: Oracle's Larry Ellison lobbies hard for National ID card
- FC: Peter Swire on ATA bill, computer hacking, and life in prison
- FC: Peter Swire op-ed on anti-terrorism bill: Power may be abused
- FC: Phila. man hassled, detained, barred from flight because of book
- FC: Politech photos: D30, Shenandoah, Renaissance fair, Death Valley
- FC: President Bush renews call for "new law enforcement authority"
- FC: Privacy villain of the week: California's Dianne Feinstein
- FC: Reason's Michael Lynch on plans to decrease financial privacy
- FC: Rep. Ron Paul: Reject "anti-terrorism" Internet gambling bill
- FC: Request for help on U.S. wiretap, surveillance laws
- FC: RIAA claims it never wanted to hack PCs, was misunderstood
- FC: RIAA replies to Politech post, clarifies position on hacking PCs
- FC: Roger Clarke on FBI wanting to cast aside civil liberties
- FC: Roger Clarke reviews Microsoft VP's .NET privacy presentation
- FC: Rudyard Kipling, the Objectivist Center, Ayn Rand & National IDs
- FC: Salon begins to charge for "virtually all" news articles
- FC: San Francisco bans filters in libraries -- nevermind the Feds
- FC: Sen. Byron Dorgan wants to keep the Net safe for tax collectors?
- FC: Sen. Gregg changes his mind, won't introduce anti-encryption bill
- FC: Sen. Russ Feingold's lonely privacy fight
- FC: Senate approves USA Act, sends to Bush, Ashcroft vows "new era"
- FC: Senate set to vote Thursday on anti-terror bill, House OKs it 357-66
- FC: Senate votes 96-1 for "USA Act" -- without Feingold's amendments
- FC: Senate, House ready to vote on snooping, anti-terror bill
- FC: Sep. 11 fallout: Arrests, detentions, suspicious books
- FC: SiliconValley.com roundtable this week on privacy during wartime
- FC: South Africa's experience with national ID cards and race
- FC: Spain anti-terror plans contemplate more surveillance, searches
- FC: Stego image extracted from ABC News report is B-52 graveyard
- FC: Stewart Baker in WSJ: Don't give up security for liberty
- FC: Stu Baker replies to Politech post on ISPs and EFF founder
- FC: Stu Baker: Fox News goes overboard on Internet wiretap story
- FC: Sue-happy home builder tries to muzzle Internet critic
- FC: Supreme Court declines to hear Microsoft's antitrust appeal
- FC: The Objectivist Center applauds national IDs, torture, snooping?
- FC: The Register reluctantly admits RIAA "secret meeting" was hoax
- FC: The U.S. military's new warfare technology
- FC: Transcript of DOD meeting with media over war censorship rules
- FC: TV networks reportedly refuse ads endorsing arm-pilots bill
- FC: U.K. firm finds hidden messages that "might" implicate bin Laden
- FC: U.S. to Afghans: Do not confuse food with bombs
- FC: UCLA bans staff from forwarding "patriotic" email messages
- FC: UCLAer suspended for writing email criticizing Israel
- FC: Update on anti-terror bill: House about to vote on a *new* bill
- FC: Update on Virus news site editor and vmyths.com being offline
- FC: USACM letter to Sen. Hollings criticizing draft SSSCA bill
- FC: Virus news site editor reports late-night visit by Feds
- FC: Washington Post op-ed links terrorists to pirated software, CDs
- FC: Web hosting company pulls plug on pro-IRA radio station
- FC: What info does Zero Knowledge collect on users of Freedom 3.0?
- FC: White House instructs TV networks not to air bin Laden videos
- FC: Zero Knowledge ends anonymity services on October 22
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