1996-04-01 - Re: SNI_ffs

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From: jim bell <jimbell@pacifier.com>
To: John Young <cypherpunks@toad.com
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UTC Datetime: 1996-04-01 00:50:24 UTC
Raw Date: Mon, 1 Apr 1996 08:50:24 +0800

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From: jim bell <jimbell@pacifier.com>
Date: Mon, 1 Apr 1996 08:50:24 +0800
To: John Young <cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: Re: SNI_ffs
Message-ID: <m0u3Siz-0008zmC@pacifier.com>
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At 10:57 AM 3/31/96 -0500, John Young wrote:

>----------
>   The New York Times, March 31, 1996, p. 20.
>
>
>   First Internet Wiretap Leads to a Suspect
>
>   [Excerpts of story not in the TWP]
>
>   Stephen P. Heymann, a Federal prosecutor in Boston, said
>   investigators had worked with Harvard to determine a method
>   of tracking the suspect that would protect the privacy of
>   legitimate users.
>
>   He said that the Harvard system had 16,500 accounts and
>   13,000 users and that about 60,000 E-mail messages each day
>   moved in and out of the area where investigators were
>   looking for the intruder.
>
>   Mr. Heymann said investigators had used a high-speed
>   computer 

Hey!  They finally got those 386DX-40's working!






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