1996-07-05 - Fwd: CWD – Jacking in from the “Keys to the Kingdom” Port

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From: Ted Anderson <ota+@transarc.com>
To: aka@mindspring.com
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UTC Datetime: 1996-07-05 18:20:27 UTC
Raw Date: Sat, 6 Jul 1996 02:20:27 +0800

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From: Ted Anderson <ota+@transarc.com>
Date: Sat, 6 Jul 1996 02:20:27 +0800
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Subject: Fwd: CWD -- Jacking in from the "Keys to the Kingdom" Port
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See the sig at the end. -ota

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Date: Thu, 4 Jul 1996 08:41:35 +0000 (GMT)
From: jonathon <grafolog@netcom.com>
To: "Mark M." <markm@voicenet.com>
cc: David Rosoff <drosoff@arc.unm.edu>, Declan McCullagh <declan@well.com>,
        cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: Re: CWD -- Jacking in from the "Keys to the Kingdom" Port

On Wed, 3 Jul 1996, Mark M. wrote:

> On Wed, 3 Jul 1996, David Rosoff wrote:
> > I've wondered .. could a creative child circumvent these filter programs
> If the child is creative enough, he will be able to boot DOS from a bootdisk
> and remove the line from config.sys that starts up the filtering software.

	Even more creative kids will find the Dos-based web browser
	that bypasses whatever is in the config.sys file, that is 
	supposed to prevent them from seeing those "naughty" websites.
	
        xan

        jonathon
        grafolog@netcom.com


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