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Cryptographer gets a break.
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contributed by Space Rogue
 
Charles Booher, under federal investigation for posting encryption 
software on the Web won a three-week reprieve in court Wednesday. 
 
CMP Net
 
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contributed by Anonymous
 
Son of CDA is whizzing through congress at an alarming rate.
 
Wired
 
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contributed by Space Rogue
 
Simple teardrop attack takes out Technology High School in Nevada. They 
should have known better.
 
Wired
 
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contributed by Anonymous
 
Build the robot of your dreams with Lego Mindstorms
 
CNN
 
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Consumers have no protection from software vendors.
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contributed by Space Rogue
 
Section 2B of the Universal Commercial Code will exempt software vendors from liabilty if thier products toast your machine.  Why does software get a special exemption? How are we going to get good software if we can't threaten to sue if they screw up?
 
CNN
 
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contributed by Space Rogue
 
Toto/Truthmonger, the nemises of the cypherpunks mailing list has been busted. Identified
with his own PGP key.
 
Netly NewsPart 1 
Netly NewsPart 2
 
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contributed by Space Rogue
 
TriStrata, a small upstart company claims to have a major breakthrough in security technology. Wonder why they won't let anyone look at it? 
MSNBC
 
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