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contributed by Macki
Martin Garbus, an internationally distinguished New York attorney, and
his firm (Frankfurt, Garbus, Klein, and Selz) have been retained by the
defense in the New York MPAA DeCSS case. Two of the three defendants
have withdrawn under consent agreements,
leaving only 2600 Magazine and its publisher Emmanuel Goldstein, as
defendant. A trail date has been set for December 5, 2000.
2600
Electronic Frontier Foundation - They
are providing funding, please show your support!
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contributed by McIntyre
A suspect involving computer break-ins at NASA and the U.S. departments
of energy, defense and transportation was indicted in San Jose on
Wednesday. the indictment of Max Vision (Max Ray Butler) of Berkeley
included charges of unauthorized access of a computer, recklessly
causing damage and interception of electronic communication for a total
of 15 counts. Max Vision was previously an FBI informant who turned
himself in on Tuesday.
Associated
Press - via Yahoo
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contributed by Apocalyse Dow
The Korean Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) will
conduct a 'hacking contest'. the contest is set to start in June and
will offer 100 Million Won in prize money for defeating a firewall.
(If they really expect to get anything out this other than publicity
they are sadly mistaken.)
Chosun
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Found on Slashdot
This has been posted elsewhere it is just to cool not to link to. Who
would have ever thought of hacking an iMac into a rack-mount?
Definitely a cool hardware hack.
The iMac Rack-Mount Project
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