1995-09-19 - Re: AOL monitoring

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From: stevenw@iglou.com (Steven Weller)
To: Sal@panix.com (Sal Denaro)
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UTC Datetime: 1995-09-19 05:07:06 UTC
Raw Date: Mon, 18 Sep 95 22:07:06 PDT

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From: stevenw@iglou.com (Steven Weller)
Date: Mon, 18 Sep 95 22:07:06 PDT
To: Sal@panix.com (Sal Denaro)
Subject: Re: AOL monitoring
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>Ohhh-God, not again...
>
>Can anyone remember the Prodigy rumor? How IBM was snooping around
>your hard disk, and it turned out to be nothing but a swapfile. Does
>"Good times" ring a bell? And don't get me started on MicroSoft
>Network rumors...
>
>1) 90% of the FTP sites I use mention that they log xfers.
>
>2) My .newsrc file can tell anyone that I read alt.hackers and alt.2600
>
>3) My address book shows who I send mail often enough to warrent me
>   putting in a nickname.
>
>4) My sent-mail folder shows who I sent mail to in the past year.
>
>5) My bookmark file shows that I read the NYC-Speedtraps page one or
>   two time a week.

Zterm and Anarchie both default to logging transfers. AOL on the Mac has a
button on the download manager that lets you view a list of items you have
downloaded.

It's everywhere.


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