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From: John Young <jya@pipeline.com>
Date: Mon, 23 Jun 1997 19:46:56 +0800
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: Feds Recant on Mitnick
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23 June 1997:
New twist/ Feds Recant on Mitnick's Fugitive Status
Back in 1994, a supposedly fleeing Kevin Mitnick told anyone
who would listen he really wasn't a fugitive from justice.
He claimed to be just a paranoid hacker who didn't want to
stick around once his probation was up. As it turns out, he
may have been telling me the truth. In a federal court in Los
Angeles, the government admitted it had made a mistake in saying
that Mitnick was on the lam.
The admission may put an entirely different twist on the case.
If Mitnick wasn't really a fugitive, a couple of probation
violations mistakenly escalated into one the biggest manhunts
in cyberspace. Petty offenses by Mitnick -- probably
punishable by an extension of his probation -- spun into a
nationwide cat-and-mouse game that drew a frenzy of media
hype. Along the way, Mitnick, who may have been no more
than a scofflaw, instead became the notorious criminal
mastermind the authorities apparently wanted him to be.
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Full report:
http://jya.com/kmtwist.txt
Crypto news:
S.F. Judge Likely to Uphold Encryption Ruling
EEMA/ EEMA Slams UK Government Over Encryption Restrictions
Two reports on prospects for the McCain/Kerrey bill
Two reports on the import of the DES crack
http://jya.com/cn062397.txt
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