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Computer Underground Digest--Sat Jul 13 01:10:10 CDT 1991 (Vol #3.25)
Moderators: Jim Thomas and Gordon Meyer (TK0JUT2@NIU.BITNET)
Today's Contents:
Moderators' Corner
Spaf's Response to Bill Vajk
Comments to Bill Vajk's posting in CuD #3.22 (T. Klotzbach)
LOD Members for Comsec Computer Security (News Reprint)
Alcor Email (ECPA) Case Settled (Keith Henson)
NIST announces public-key digital signature standard (gnu)
Secret Service Pays Hacker Call (Reprint from Newsbytes)
Administratia:
ARCHIVISTS: ROB KRAUSE, BOB KUSUMOTO, AND BRENDAN KEHOE
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and DL0 and DL12 of TELECOM, by FidoNet file request from 1:100/345,
on Genie, on the PC-EXEC BBS at (414) 789-4210, and by anonymous ftp
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Date: July 13, 1991
From: From the Moderators
Subject: Moderators' Corner
We're experimenting with a new format to conform with RFC-1153 that we
hope will allow CuD to explode in most mailers. Thanks to John
Stanley for his suggestions, and especially to an anonymous Texas
sysop (whose initials are BI and can be reached at
bei@dogface.austin.tx.us) for the patience to lead us by the hand in
explaining the procedure. Please let us know if it works (or if it
doesn't). If we can get it working properly, we will maintain both the
original format for files and the new one for mailers. So pass back
your suggestions and criticisms.