From: Timothy Newsham <newsham@wiliki.eng.hawaii.edu>
To: drunkfux@cypher.com (Drunkfux)
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UTC Datetime: 1993-11-18 18:42:11 UTC
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From: Timothy Newsham <newsham@wiliki.eng.hawaii.edu>
Date: Thu, 18 Nov 93 10:42:11 PST
To: drunkfux@cypher.com (Drunkfux)
Subject: Re: hohocon
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> > I am wondering if anyone I plan to bring a (cheap) laptop to I can
> > collect and trade (& sign) PGP keys
>
> John Draper has already expressed an interest in having everyone
> exchange keys, and will probably mention this during his speech.
> I can guarantee there will be numerous laptops, and even full
> systems avaialable. Last year, we even had 4-machine internet
> site going - hohocon.com. Yeah, it was great for about 5 minutes
> until all the power in the wing went out.
hmm.. looks like the ideal for someone to test out a dos virus that
looks for the PGP passphrase and for secret key rings and tries to
"get out alive" with them.
Tim N.
Coders start your engines.
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