From: smb@research.att.com
To: Karl Barrus <elee9sf@Menudo.UH.EDU>
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From: smb@research.att.com
Date: Tue, 20 Jul 93 17:54:25 PDT
To: Karl Barrus <elee9sf@Menudo.UH.EDU>
Subject: Re: subliminal messages
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Now, back to subliminal messages and the DSS. Suppose the government
decides to authenticate the information on your driver's license with
DSS. All sorts of information can be included subliminally, such as
an arrest record, number of speeding tickets, if the person in
question is suspicious, etc...
Or your Capstone keys, during certificate exchange.
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