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From: pjn@nworks.com
Date: Thu, 1 Aug 1996 06:38:45 +0800
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: Re: fbi, crypto, and defc
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>At this year's DefCon (last weekend), there were two speakers from the
>recently created FBI San Francisco Computer Crime division. they were there
>as spokesmen for the FBI, but people could talk to them later and ask any
>questions they liked, and "the answers may surprise you". Evidence that
>maybe some goons really do have a clue, but are still too afraid to do
>anything about it... //cerridwyn//
Since they were speakers, could they be part of the Spot The Fed contest?
P.J.
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