From: John Young <jya@pipeline.com>
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
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Raw Date: Mon, 18 Nov 1996 08:44:36 -0800 (PST)
From: John Young <jya@pipeline.com>
Date: Mon, 18 Nov 1996 08:44:36 -0800 (PST)
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: POC_ket
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WaJo reports today on IBM's tiny pocket computer that
transmits data through the body -- to another body or to
a device such as a telephone. Invented by Tom Zimmerman,
formerly of the Media Lab, it can tell "anything you touch
who you are." Being shown at Comdex.
The body as a token. How to crack a human? Grab and
squeeze out a pass phrase.
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http://jya.com/pocket.txt
POC_ket
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