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Privacy Digest 6.09 7/04/97

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PRIVACY Forum Digest      Friday, 4 July 1997      Volume 06 : Issue 09

            Moderated by Lauren Weinstein (lauren@vortex.com)         
              Vortex Technology, Woodland Hills, CA, U.S.A.
	
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CONTENTS 
        INDEX to PRIVACY Forum Digest; Volume 6, Issues 1 through 8
	   (Lauren Weinstein; PRIVACY Forum Moderator)


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The Internet PRIVACY Forum is a moderated digest for the discussion and
analysis of issues relating to the general topic of privacy (both personal
and collective) in the "information age" of the 1990's and beyond.  The
moderator will choose submissions for inclusion based on their relevance and
content.  Submissions will not be routinely acknowledged.

All submissions should be addressed to "privacy@vortex.com" and must have
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individual authors and all messages submitted must be appropriate to be
distributable without limitations. 

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related materials, is available via anonymous FTP from site "ftp.vortex.com",
in the "/privacy" directory.  Use the FTP login "ftp" or "anonymous", and
enter your e-mail address as the password.  The typical "README" and "INDEX"
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access.  PRIVACY Forum materials may also be obtained automatically via
e-mail through the listserv system.  Please follow the instructions above
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regarding the "index" and "get" listserv commands, which are used to access
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All PRIVACY Forum materials are available through the Internet Gopher system
via a gopher server on site "gopher.vortex.com".  Access to PRIVACY Forum
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the Vortex Technology WWW server at the URL: "http://www.vortex.com";
full keyword searching of all PRIVACY Forum files is available via
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VOLUME 06, ISSUE 09

   Quote for the day:
	
	"We know they're extremely advanced technologically,
	 which suggests, very rightfully so, that they're peaceful.
	 I suspect they have more to fear from us, than we from them."

	        -- Professor Donald Kessler (Pierce Brosnan)
		   "Mars Attacks!" (Warner Bros.; 1996)

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	             INDEX to PRIVACY Forum Digest
		     Volume 6, Issues 1 through 8
		    1 Jan 1997 through 30 Jun 1997

PRIVACY Forum Digest; Sunday, 12 January 1997; Volume 06 : Issue 01
        INDEX to PRIVACY Forum Digest; Volume 05, Issues 13 through 22
	   (Lauren Weinstein; PRIVACY Forum Moderator)

PRIVACY Forum Digest; Friday, 17 January 1997; Volume 06 : Issue 02
	YOUR SIGNATURE FOR SALE? -- A PRIVACY Forum Special Report
	   (Lauren Weinstein; PRIVACY Forum Moderator)
	Re: Online Personal Databases (Nickee Sanders)
	Re: CHRC bumbles into the Net (dlh@marsmedia.com)
	PRC has new home (Privacy Rights Clearinghouse)
	D.C. Court of Appeals Hears Encryption Case (Monty Solomon)
	CFP'97 (Bruce R. Koball)
	NSPW call for papers (Mary Ellen Zurko)
	DIAC '97 (Susan Evoy)

PRIVACY Forum Digest; Monday, 10 February 1997; Volume 06 : Issue 03
	Crypto Export [Phil Karn] Interview on PRIVACY Forum Radio
	   (Lauren Weinstein; PRIVACY Forum Moderator)
	Update on "Your Signature for Sale?"
	   (Lauren Weinstein; PRIVACY Forum Moderator)
	Yahoo! promotes privacy -- well, at least they make an attempt
	   (Dave McComb)
	HTTP cookies still taste bad (Howard Goldstein)
	EU card (Phil Agre)
	FBI Issues Scaled Back Surveillance Capacity Notice (Bob Palacios)
	Virginia Bill on Collection of Information from Landlords
	   (Dave Banisar)
	Proposed satellite monitoring of car movements in Sweden
	   (Feliks Kluzniak)
	Maryland Motor Vehicles Department Sells Privacy Down the River
	   (Monty Solomon)
	Berkeley Student Takes 3.5 Hours to Crack RSA 40-bit Key
	   (John van Heteren)

PRIVACY Forum Digest; Saturday, 8 March 1997; Volume 06 : Issue 04
	Privacy Briefs (Lauren Weinstein; PRIVACY Forum Moderator) 
	ActiveX/Quicken=Overdraft! (Useful-Dot-Com)
	Re: ActiveX/Quicken=Overdraft! (Monty Solomon)
	Cookie blocking built in to Navigator 4.0 (Stunt Borg)
	ACTION: Internet Privacy Bills Introduced Today (Bob Palacios)
	Release of home phone numbers of public (state) teachers?
	   (Joseph T. Magnano)

PRIVACY Forum Digest; Tuesday, 15 April 1997; Volume 06 : Issue 05
	Privacy and Remote Sensing Ethics (Terry Slonecker)
	Article on new encryption bills (David J. Loundy)
	Privacy [Going?] Down Under (Roger Clarke)
	OECD Crypto Guidelines (Marc Rotenberg)
	FCC Releases staff Working Paper on Internet policy
	   (Kevin Werbach)
	Social Insecurity (Simson L. Garfinkel)
	Criminals' names&addrs on WWW (also privacy vs. criminals)
	   (Mark Seecof)
	Iris scanning (Phil Agre)

PRIVACY Forum Digest; Thursday, 15 May 1997; Volume 06 : Issue 06
	Fingerprints required when cashing checks (Jeremy Grodberg)
	Video-Surveillance (Roger Clarke)
	DIAC '97 (Susan Evoy)
	National ID Card Measure Comes Before Congress (Monty Solomon)
	Lexis-Nexis Comments to Federal Trade Commission
	   (Lauren Weinstein; PRIVACY Forum Moderator)
	MC/VISA Comments to Federal Trade Commission
	   (Lauren Weinstein; PRIVACY Forum Moderator)

PRIVACY Forum Digest; Sunday, 18 May 1997; Volume 06 : Issue 07
	PRIVACY GOES BANANAS AT WELLS FARGO BANK --
	   A PRIVACY Forum Special Report
	   (Lauren Weinstein; PRIVACY Forum Moderator)

PRIVACY Forum Digest; Thursday, 12 June 1997; Volume 06 : Issue 08
	Texas Drivers in the Privacy Pothole 
	   (Lauren Weinstein; PRIVACY Forum Moderator)
	Big Brother Under the Hood?
 	   (Lauren Weinstein; PRIVACY Forum Moderator)
	FTC Hearings Spur "Coincidental" Interest in Privacy
 	   (Lauren Weinstein; PRIVACY Forum Moderator)
	Hygiene Guard (Phil Agre)
	Government Database Access Now Issue in Japan (James Love)
	Wells Fargo & privacy: selling CC usage (Dan Ellis)
	Survey says "Censor! (Brock N. Meeks)
	Maine Bill Seeks to Limit Social Security Number Access
	   (Monty Solomon)

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