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IT Stories for 1998

US relaxes some encryption export laws 0 comments
DES Challenge III 0 comments
Cookie Security Flaw Affecting All Major Browsers 0 comments
New TCP denial of service Attack 0 comments
Interesting Crypto Story 0 comments
The Twofish Encryption Algorithm 0 comments
Wassenaar agreement not to apply to free software? 0 comments
Ask Slashdot: How do you get non-"Certified" SSL Keys to Work? 0 comments
Microsoft Exchange bug slows impeachment 0 comments
Brits Fight back against Crypto Proposals 0 comments
Wassenaar Arrangement Signed 0 comments
A Bugs life - the technical side on ZDNN 0 comments
Network Associates rejoins Key Recovery Alliance 0 comments
Ssh Confirms Buffer Overflow 0 comments
Review:Handbook of Applied Cryptography 0 comments
Remembering the Worm 0 comments
Rootshell hack:ssh is vulnerable 0 comments
Virtual Private Network Adapter for Linux 0 comments
Washington Sues Spammer 0 comments
Bug in Unix Navigator 0 comments
UK Government Unveils Crypto Escrow Legislation 0 comments
Microsoft support so good ZD-NET helps out 0 comments
Son of Cache Cow 0 comments
O'Reilly book on Spam 0 comments
Canada Keeps Crypto Loose 0 comments
Ask Slashdot: Cryptography and Digital Signatures 0 comments
Investigating Echelon 0 comments
White House Releases Details on Crypto Plans 0 comments
Crypto Regs To Be Relaxed 0 comments
TriStrata's unbreakable Cryptography? 0 comments
PGP Keys, Arrests, and General Wackiness 0 comments
Renounce Citizenship for Crypto 0 comments
FBI won't get crypto Keys? 0 comments
PGP 6.0 0 comments
Ask Slashdot:PGP Keys 0 comments
California Passes anti-spam Legislation 0 comments
Embassy Bombings justify FBI crypto policies? 0 comments
Charles Booher Faces Encryption Export Charges 0 comments
SSH 2.0 0 comments
Microsoft database loses records 0 comments
Race for new US Crypto Standard 0 comments
New Free Encryption from IBM 0 comments
National Emergency declared over Crypto 0 comments
Serious Y2k Site 0 comments
EFF's Cracking DES book available online 0 comments
2048 Bit Encryption by British Teen 0 comments
Pro-spam amendment passes house 0 comments
Security hole in Hello World 0 comments
Pentagon vs. Crypto 0 comments
Encryption TV Ads 0 comments
DES cracker for sale 0 comments
TidBits Spam Suit 0 comments
Slashdot Gaining in RC5 0 comments
Washington State and Bull's Eye 0 comments
Spammer Pays! 0 comments
DES Cracked in 56 hours, by a $250K machine 0 comments
Slashdot Takes Lead in DES-II-2 0 comments
FTC acknowledges impact of SPAM 0 comments
Skipjack Analyzed 0 comments
Smart Card Security 0 comments
DES-II-2 Gets Underway 0 comments
U.S. Relaxes Licensing Grip on Encryption 0 comments
RC5 update 0 comments
Distributed.net RC-5 status 0 comments
Judge Upholds Crypto Restrictions 0 comments
News.com crypto special 0 comments
Fun With Spam 0 comments
Congress on Crypto-Again. 0 comments
DES-II-2 Challenge 0 comments
A Day in the Life of a Spammer 0 comments
MS Office Leaks Sensitive Data 0 comments
FreeSpeech.Com Petitions Against WIPO Treaty 0 comments
Canada has encryption problems too 0 comments
E-commerce cracked 0 comments
Chaffing/Winnowing Available 0 comments
FORTEZZA declassified 0 comments
Texas GOP Adopts anti-spam Stance 0 comments
House Banning Crypto Research 0 comments
New Block Encryption 0 comments
Crypto Kills! 0 comments
448Bit Encryption Export Approved 0 comments
Crackers break into Indian Nuclear Centre 0 comments
Password Spamming Screwup 0 comments
The Great Pink-Out 0 comments
Californian Programmer Probed for Crypto Export 0 comments
Bad News for Commercial Spammers 0 comments
Pro-Privacy Crypto Bill 0 comments
Partial Victory for Anti-Spammers 0 comments
New Support on Anti-Spam Front 0 comments
Encryption Compromises? 0 comments
Novell Figures the Cost of Spam 0 comments
Crypto in Canada 0 comments
RC5 Effort 0 comments
UK Encryption Proposals 0 comments
Political Spam 0 comments
Encryption and Clinton Administration 0 comments
IP Frag Exploit in Linux Kernel 0 comments
Bind security problem 0 comments
NSA Details Key-Recovery Risks 0 comments
Maryland Bans Spam 0 comments
Spam King renounces throne 0 comments
Crypto Story at USAToday 0 comments
New encyrption product 0 comments
Democrats for Cryptography 0 comments
Meganet Encryption 0 comments
SPAMnet Coming Soon 0 comments
Usenet Spam Cancel Moratorium 0 comments
California Moves Towards Spam Ban 0 comments
Spammers hurt 0 comments
FBI Battles For Encryption 0 comments
Washington Passes AntiSpam Bill 0 comments
Chaffing and Winnowing 0 comments
PGP To Be Sold Abroad 0 comments
ECCp-97 Challenge Solved 0 comments
Anti Spam Website 0 comments
Slashdot RC5 Cracking Effort 0 comments
Spam King Crashes 0 comments
Fight Against Spam Continues 0 comments
Slashdot and RC5 0 comments
UK On Encryption 0 comments
More Teardrop News 0 comments
Spam Without Headers 0 comments
New Teardrop Attack 0 comments
Des2 Broken 0 comments
US Cryptography Policy 0 comments
New DES Clients 0 comments
Slashdot Des II 0 comments
PGP Exportation Complete 0 comments
More NT bugs 0 comments
US Vs. Spam Continues 0 comments
Des2, Bovine and Slashdot 0 comments
RSA to do Cable encryption 0 comments
Hotmail Takes on Spammers 0 comments
ACLU Defends Spam 0 comments
Bovine Keeps Going 0 comments
Slashdot's Des2 Efforts 0 comments
More Spam Wars 0 comments
Clinton's new Crypto Diplomat 0 comments
Bovine DES2 Underway 0 comments
Fun New IE Hole 0 comments
Bovine vs. DES 0 comments
Teardrop Spinoffs Terrorize 0 comments
Crypto Perspective 0 comments
Email Posters Back Down 0 comments

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