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  1. Cypherpunk

    Distinguish Cyberpunk A cypherpunk is an activist advocating widespread use of strong cryptography as a route ... The term cypherpunk , derived from cipher and Punk ideology punk , was coined by Jude Milhon as a pun ... 2006 09 17 oxford english dictionary updates some entries bada bing cypherpunk and wi fi now in the oed ResourceShelf Oxford English Dictionary Updates Some Entries & Adds New Words Bada Bing, Cypherpunk ...? Some of the speculations and arguments of these early debates fell along lines now referred to as cypherpunk. In the late 80s, these ideas coalesced into something like a movement. Cypherpunk mailing ... was the cypherpunk list. Cypherpunks originated as an informal group of people interested in privacy ... also cypherpunk physical meetings and parties. The list was started in 1992, peaked around 1997 .... The original cypherpunk mailing list, and the first list spin off, coderpunks , were originally ... s anonymous remailer s. Main principles The basic ideas are in this quote from A Cypherpunk ... name cypherpunk citation first Eric last Hughes year 1993 url http www.activism.net cypherpunk manifesto.html title A Cypherpunk s Manifesto ref Some are or were quite senior people at major hi tech ... dispersed system can t be shut down. ref name cypherpunk quotation This is crypto with an attitude ... synonymous with cypherpunks . The term cypherpunk is mildly ambiguous. In most contexts it means anyone ... meanings obviously overlap, but they are by no means synonymous. Documents exemplifying cypherpunk ... Timothy C. May year 1992 url http www.activism.net cypherpunk crypto anarchy.html title The Crypto ... 28, 2011 as well as Hughes s ref A Cypherpunk s Manifesto . ref name cypherpunk Privacy of communications A very basic cypherpunk issue is privacy in communications. John Gilmore said quotation That s the kind ... on cryptography, for encryption is fundamentally a private act. ref name cypherpunk This was a central ... to the cypherpunk ranks. List participant Matt Blaze found a serious flaw ref citation title Protocol ...   more details



  1. Cypherpunk anonymous remailer

    A cypherpunk anonymous remailer is a Type I anonymous remailer that takes messages encrypted with Pretty Good Privacy PGP or GNU Privacy Guard GPG , or in some cases in plain text, and forwards them removing any identifying information from the header. Sending a Cypherpunk Message Step 1 Retrieving the remailer s Public Key. Generally you can get a Cypherpunk remailer s public key by sending an email message with the subject remailer key to the server you wish to use. Step 2 Import remailer s public keys into Pretty Good Privacy PGP or GNU Privacy Guard GPG . Step 3 Compose Message Compose the message in your favorite text editor, using the following template pre Anon To Recipient Email Address Subject Subject Message Text pre Step 4 Encrypt Message Use Pretty Good Privacy PGP or GNU Privacy Guard GPG to encrypt the message that you just composed. Step 5 Send Encrypted Message to Remailer Prepare an email to send to the Cypherpunk remailer using the following template pre Encrypted PGP BEGIN PGP MESSAGE place encrypted output here END PGP MESSAGE pre Then send it. Notes The extra headers are called pseudoheaders because they do not appear in the RFC 822 headers specification for email. Messages to Cypherpunk remailers may be layered so they route through several different Cypherpunk remailers to decrease the odds of anyone determining who the sender is. Some Cypherpunk remailers are also Mixmaster anonymous remailer s and can split long Cypherpunk messages into Mixmaster packets and send them to the next remailer, if it also understands Mixmaster. Many Cypherpunk remailer users will repeat steps 1 4 to wrap their message in additional layers to route it through several remailers for additional privacy and security. See also Portal Cryptography Anonymity Anonymous P2P Anonymous ... tutorials anonymous remailers Anonymous.to Cypherpunk Tutorial http feraga.com node 73 Feraga.com ... stub de Cypherpunk Remailer ...   more details



  1. Hal Finney (cypherpunk)

    Hal Finney born May 4, 1956 is a developer for PGP Corporation , and was the 2nd developer hired after Phil Zimmerman . In his early career, he is credited as lead developer on several console games Adventures of Tron , Armor Ambush , Astroblast , Space Attack . ref http www.atariage.com programmer page.html?ProgrammerID 173 AtariAge Programmers Hal Finney ref He is a 1979 graduate of the California Institute of Technology , holding a BS in engineering. ref http www.kurzweilai.net hal finney Hal Finney Bio ref Finney is also a noted cryptographic activist ref For instance, many ACLU members do not share the generalized antipathy toward government that is a common premise of cypherpunk activists like Hal Finney and Timothy C. May Tim May . David Brin , The Transparent Society ch2 ref . During the early 1990s, in addition to being a regular poster on the cypherpunks listserv, Finney ran two anonymous remailers . ref http firstmonday.org htbin cgiwrap bin ojs index.php fm article view 476 397 Prospects for Remailers ref Further cryptographic activism included running a successful contest to break the Export of cryptography in the United States PC era export grade encryption Netscape used ref http www.washingtonpost.com wp srv business longterm mym columns credcrds credtweb.htm Give Us Some Credit Your Card is Safe , The Washington Post , 1996 ref . In 2004, Finney created the first Proof of work system reusable proof of work system ref http cryptome.sabotage.org rpow.htm RPOW announcement ref before Bitcoin . ref http unenumerated.blogspot.com 2011 05 bitcoin what took ye so long.html Bitcoin, what took ye so long? ref In October, 2009, Finney announced on an essay on the blog Less Wrong that he s been diagnosed with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis . ref http lesswrong.com lw 1ab dying outside Dying Outside ref Prior to his diagnosis, Finney had been an active runner. Finney and his wife Fran Finney now raise money for ALS research with the Santa Barbara International Ma ...   more details



  1. Cyberpunk (disambiguation)

    Cyberpunk and its Cyberpunk derivatives Derivatives is a literary subgenre of science fiction. Cyberpunk may also refer to Cyberpunk album Cyberpunk album , 1993 album by Billy Idol Cyberpunk 2020 , cyberpunk themed role playing game GURPS Cyberpunk , cyberpunk themed role playing guide See also Cypherpunk Cybergoth Disambig fr Cyberpunk homonymie ...   more details



  1. Mixmaster anonymous remailer

    Infobox software name Mixmaster logo screenshot caption collapsible author Lance Cottrell developer Len Sassaman and Peter Palfrader released latest release version 3.0 latest release date March 3, 2008 latest preview version latest preview date frequently updated programming language operating system platform size language status genre Anonymous remailer license website http mixmaster.sourceforge.net Mixmaster is a Type II anonymous remailer which sends messages in fixed size packets and reorders them, preventing anyone watching the messages go in and out of remailers from tracing them. Mixmaster was originally written by Lance Cottrell , and was maintained by Len Sassaman . Peter Palfrader is the current maintainer. Current Mixmaster software can be compiled to handle Cypherpunk anonymous remailer Cypherpunk messages as well they are needed as reply blocks for nym server s. See also Portal box Free software Cryptography Anonymity Anonymous P2P Anonymous remailer Cypherpunk anonymous remailer Type I Mixminion Type III Onion routing Tor anonymity network Pseudonymous remailer a.k.a. nym servers Penet remailer Data privacy Traffic analysis Further reading Email Security , Bruce Schneier ISBN 0 471 05318 X Computer Privacy Handbook , Andre Bacard ISBN 1 56609 171 3 External links http mixmaster.sourceforge.net Mixmaster homepage http mixmaster.sourceforge.net faq.shtml Official Mixmaster Remailer FAQ http www.andrebacard.com remail.html Remailer FAQ http archives.neohapsis.com archives crypto 1999 q4 0187.html Remailer Vulnerabilities Howtos and Examples http www.autistici.org en stuff user howto anonymity man remailer.html A I PARANOIA REMAILER HOWTO link not active 13 April 2012 http feraga.com node 74 Feraga.com Howto use a Type II Anonymous Remailer link not active 12 May 2010 DEFAULTSORT Mixmaster Anonymous Remailer Category Anonymity networks Category Internet Protocol based network software network software stub de Mixmaster Remailer ...   more details



  1. Crypto-society

    Unreferenced date December 2009 A crypto society is an encrypted virtual community . It is nearly impossible to create a face to face crypto society as it would take too much time and resources to encrypt all the human to human interactions. Therefore, nearly all encrypted communities are hosted on the Internet with computers aiding the users in the encryption of their interactions. Usually, such communities employ public key cryptography public key cryptography to ensure that their users can speak freely amongst themselves with a greatly reduced probability of anyone else eavesdrop ping on their conversations. It is common for these communities to avoid real life identifiers, instead supporting anonymity or pseudonymity , so that members know each other by reputation . Some encrypted societies that exist today are Freenet Invisible IRC Project IIP I2P Anonymous remailer s See also Cipherspace Crypto anarchism Cypherpunk Data haven s DEFAULTSORT Crypto Society Category Applications of cryptography Category Crypto anarchism Category Technology in society Category Virtual communities es Criptosociedad ...   more details



  1. Crypto: How the Code Rebels Beat the Government?Saving Privacy in the Digital Age

    Infobox Book name Crypto How the Code Rebels Beat the Government Saving Privacy in the Digital Age title orig translator image image caption author Steven Levy illustrator cover artist country language English language English series subject genre Factual publisher pub date 2001 english pub date media type pages isbn 0 14 024432 8 oclc 48846639 preceded by followed by Crypto How the Code Rebels Beat the Government Saving Privacy in the Digital Age is a book written by Steven Levy about cryptography , and was published in 2001. Levy details the emergence of public key cryptography, digital signatures and the struggle between the NSA and the cypherpunk s. The book also details the creation of Data Encryption Standard DES , RSA algorithm RSA and the Clipper chip . See also Books on cryptography Category 2001 books Category Cryptography books Category Computer security books crypto stub compu book stub es Cripto. C mo los inform ticos libertarios vencieron al gobierno y salvaguardaron la intimidad en la era digital ...   more details



  1. Cipherspace

    Unreferenced date April 2008 Neologism date March 2012 Cipherspace or cypherspace is the encrypt ed and often pseudonymity pseudonymous or fully anonymity anonymous equivalent to cyberspace . Examples of cipherspaces include Freenet , I2P , Tor anonymity network Tor , and some Anonymous remailer anonymous mail forwarding services . According to its advocates, it should be impossible to know the actual identity of anyone in cipherspace. Therefore, it would be impossible to impose any censorship and to enforce any law. Because of that, they assert that concepts like copyright would be unenforceable inside cipherspace. Some doubt the possibility of complete anonymity , citing that real networks, even virtual private networks , need access to external resources, which tend to be trackable. wtf, just take a look at the Crypto anarchy article See also Anonymous internet banking Crypto anarchism Cryptography Cypherpunk Meatspace Virtual private network Category Applications of cryptography Category Anonymity networks Category Crypto anarchism Category Cyberspace crypto stub ca Criptoespai es Ciferespacio pt Criptoespa o ...   more details



  1. Timothy C. May

    Utopias ISBN 0 262 62151 7 . References reflist External links http www.activism.net cypherpunk ...   more details



  1. Zooko Wilcox-O'Hearn

    Refimprove date April 2009 Infobox person name Zooko Wilcox O Hearn mother Olene Harris image image size caption birth name birth date birth place death place residence institution other names Bryce Wilcox known for peer to peer hacker and cypherpunk education employer occupation title salary networth height weight term predecessor successor party boards religion spouse partner children parents relatives signature website http zooko.com zooko.com footnotes Zooko Wilcox O Hearn born Bryce Wilcox , is a peer to peer hacker and cypherpunk known for his work on DigiCash , Mojo Nation , Mnet Computer program Mnet , Mixminion , and Tahoe LAFS . He is the designer of multiple network protocols that incorporate such concepts as self contained economy economies and secure reputation system s. He is the co designer, along with Phil Zimmermann , of ZRTP . ref http zfoneproject.com about.html About The Zfone Project ref Zooko is credited as the originator of Zooko s triangle , a schema that relates three desirable properties of identifiers. Work Tahoe Least Authority Filesystem He is currently working on the Tahoe Least Authority Filesystem or Tahoe LAFS a secure, decentralized, fault tolerant filesystem ref Wilcox O Hearn, Zooko, https launchpad.net allmydata.org announcement 2025 ANNOUNCING allmydata.org Tahoe , the Least Authority Filesystem, v1.3 , retrieved 20 April 2009 ref released under GNU General Public License GPL and Transitive Grace Period Public Licence TGPL licences. References Reflist External links http zooko.com Zooko s web site http allmydata.org Allmydata.org sponsors the Tahoe project http allmydata.org source tahoe trunk COPYING.TGPPL.html Transitive Grace Period Public Licence TGPPL v. 1.0 http allmydata.org zooko lafs.pdf Tahoe The Least Authority Filesystem Use dmy dates date September 2010 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Wilcox O hearn, Zooko ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Cypherpunk DATE OF BIRTH May 13, 1974 PLACE OF BIRTH Ph ...   more details



  1. Pseudonymous remailer

    Anonymous remailer Cypherpunk anonymous remailer Type I Mixmaster anonymous remailer Type II Mixminion ...   more details



  1. PaySafe

    PaySafe was the first Secure Electronic Payment System for Credit Cards over the Internet . PaySafe was conceived in Australia in 1991 by Dennis Charter and developed by a group of computer programmers headed by Justin Fanning and included others such as the renowned international security consultant and PGP encryption inventor Phil Zimmerman. In 1996 PaySafe was launched in the United States . Its creators had such belief in its security that a US 10 Million prize was offered to anyone who could hack the PaySafe security portal. No one made claim to the prize. Dennis Charter s Secure Electronic Payment invention for the internet is the foundation of all internet based electronic transactions today. This single invention is one of the most commercially significant inventions of the 1990 s. Not a single transaction over the internet today is performed without a Secure Electronic configuration of some description. References Refbegin The Inventors http theinventors.org library inventors bldcharter.htm Secure Electronic Payment System retrieved June 26, 2009 Refend See also Public key cryptography Speedpass Digital gold currency e gold Private currency Ripple monetary system Money Electronic commerce Anonymous internet banking Cypherpunk Mon o Visa Cash Mondex Qpass ISO 8583 Automated Clearing House Category Payment systems Category Electronic commerce Category Financial cryptography Category Financial services companies of Australia Category On line payment Category Australian inventions ...   more details



  1. Cyphernomicon

    Not to be confused with the Cryptonomicon . The Cyphernomicon is a document written by Timothy C. May in 1994 for the Cypherpunk s electronic mailing list , outlining some ideas behind, and the effects of, crypto anarchism . ref name Cyphernomicon cite web title The Cyphernomicon Cypherpunks FAQ and More, Version 0.666 last May first Timothy C. date September 10, 1994 url http www.cypherpunks.to faq cyphernomicron cyphernomicon.html work Cypherpunks.to accessdate February 28, 2011 ref It constitutes one of the philosophy s founding documents, advocating anonymous Electronic money digital currency and electronic privacy , and touching on more esoteric topics, such as assassination markets . The document is written and formatted as a lengthy FAQ . It contains many short notes on ideas, questions and claims ordered in sections. It also contains May s 1992 essay The Crypto Anarchist Manifesto , in section 16.4.2. Example pre 16.2 SUMMARY Crypto Anarchy 16.2.1. Main Points ...when you want to smash the State, everything looks like a hammer. strong crypto as the building material for cyberspace making the walls, the support beams, the locks 16.2.2. Connections to Other Sections this section ties all the other sections together 16.2.3. Where to Find Additional Information again, almost nothing written on this Vinge, Friedman, Rand, etc. 16.2.4. Miscellaneous Comments a very long section, possibly confusing to many pre Empty section date July 2010 References refs Category Anarcho capitalist books Category Crypto anarchism anarchism stub es Cyphernomicon ...   more details



  1. O'Hearn (surname)

    Infobox family name name O Hearn image image size width in pixels caption pronunciation meaning region England , Ireland language English related names Hearn O Hearn is an English language English Irish people Irish surname . As an English surname, it can derive firstly from an early medieval nickname for someone thought to resemble the Heron bird Heron bird. ref http www.surnamedb.com Surname O 27Hearn O Hearn surname ref Notable people The following people share this name Ed O Hearn 1898 unknown , American professional football player George E. O Hearn , American college football coach John O Hearn 1893 1977 , American professional football player Melinda O Hearn alias Midajah born 1973 , American actress, singer and fitness model Michael O Hearn born 1969 , American bodybuilder Patrick O Hearn born 1954 , American multi instrumentalist musician, composer and recording artist Peter O Hearn born 1963 , British Canadian computer scientist Taylor W. O Hearn 1907 1997 , American politician from Louisiana Walter O Hearn 1890 1950 , Australian politician Walter D. O Hearn 1910 1970? , prominent Canadian journalist in the mid 20th century Zooko Wilcox O Hearn born Bryce Wilcox O Hearn , American computer hacker and cypherpunk References reflist surname O Hearn Category Lists of people sharing a surname O Hearn ...   more details



  1. Ryan Lackey

    Ryan Donald Lackey born March 17, 1979 is an entrepreneur and computer security professional. He was a co founder of HavenCo , the world s first data haven . He also speaks at numerous conferences and trade shows, including DEF CON , RSA Data Security Conference, on various topics in the computer security field, and has appeared on the cover of Wired Magazine , in numerous television, radio, and print articles on HavenCo and Principality of Sealand Sealand . Lackey operates Blue Iraq, a communications and IT company serving the United States Department of Defense DoD and Iraq i domestic market in Iraq . Lackey was born in West Chester, Pennsylvania and has also lived throughout the US and Europe, Anguilla , Sealand, Dubai, and Iraq. As a teenager, he was briefly involved with the Globewide Network Academy. While a student at Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT he later dropped out Lackey became interested in electronic cash and distributed systems, originally for massively multiplayer online gaming . This interest led to attending several conferences Financial Cryptography 98, various MIT presentations , participating on mailing lists such as cypherpunk s and dbs , and eventually implementing patented David Chaum Chaumian digital cash in an underground library, HINDE, with Ian Goldberg , named after Hinde ten Berge , a Dutch cypherpunk also present at FC98. In 1999 Lackey lived in the San Francisco Bay Area after a period in Anguilla before moving to the unrecognized state of Sealand off the coast of the United Kingdom and establishing HavenCo . In December 2002, he left HavenCo following a dispute with other company directors and the Sealand Royal Family . See also ecash HavenCo Satellite Internet access Information security Iraq War Principality of Sealand Sealand External links http www.havenco.com HavenCo http www.venona.com rdl Ryan Lackey s personal site http interviews.slashdot.org article.pl?sid 00 07 02 160253&mode nested Answers From Sealand CTO Ryan ...   more details



  1. Hal Finney

    about the cypherpunk and software developer Hal Finney cypherpunk Infobox MLB player name Hal Finney position Catcher image bats Right throws Right birth date Birth date 1905 7 30 mf y birth place Lafayette, Alabama death date death date and age 1991 12 20 1905 7 30 death place Lafayette, Alabama debutdate June 24 debutyear By 1931 debutteam Pittsburgh Pirates finaldate September 27 finalyear By 1936 finalteam Pittsburgh Pirates stat1label Batting average stat1value .203 stat2label Home run s stat2value 1 stat3label Run batted in Runs batted in stat3value 27 teams nowiki nowiki Pittsburgh Pirates 1931 34, 1936 Harold Wilson Finney was a Major League Baseball catcher . He played all or part of five seasons in the majors, between By 1931 and By 1936 , for the Pittsburgh Pirates . During 1922, he appeared in six games, exclusively as a pinch runner. Finney held the record for non pitchers for most at bat s in a season without a hit baseball hit . In 1936, Finney went 0 for 35, with an on base percentage of .000 as well. This was the overall record for most at bats with a .000 OBP until By 2008 , when it was broken by pitcher Jason Bergmann . He did score 3 runs and have 3 run batted in RBI in his last major league season. Los Angeles Dodgers Dodgers s infielder Eugenio Velez finished the 2011 season hitless in 37 at bats to break Finney s record. Finney was the brother of fellow major leaguer Lou Finney . Sources Baseballstats br f finneha02 fangraphs cube brm finney001har Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Finney, Hal ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American baseball player DATE OF BIRTH July 30, 1905 PLACE OF BIRTH Lafayette, Alabama DATE OF DEATH December 20, 1991 PLACE OF DEATH Lafayette, Alabama DEFAULTSORT Finney, Hal Category Major League Baseball catchers Category Pittsburgh Pirates players Category Talladega Indians players Category Gadsden Eagles players Category Columbia Comers players Category Hazleton Mountaineers players Category Albany ...   more details



  1. Four Horsemen of the Infocalypse

    tactic For The Children politics Think of the children . A message from the Cypherpunk same mailing ...   more details



  1. Free Information Infrastructure

    Free Information Infrastructure is a term used primarily in Europe mirroring the official US term National Information Infrastructure , introduced in early nineties by a U.S. Patent Office paper. ref http www.uspto.gov web offices com doc ipnii Intellectual Property and the National Information Infrastructure Bot generated title ref The terms global information infrastructure and information highway were also used as a governmental term for the Net. Free Information Infrastructure rather focuses on Liberty freedom and is widely used by open standard s lobby groups in Europe. Free Information Infrastructure focuses on the Internet . The Internet and the media that is used to access the net shall be free. A Free Information Infrastructure comprises No software patent s, no patent s for eCommerce and data processing. Free access. Network neutrality . Open standard s. Little control by state. Free speech . Strong competition law. Sometimes Free Libre Open Source Software. Some groups such as EuroLinux and Foundation for a Free Information Infrastructure FFII refer to it. See also Crypto anarchism POV statement date March 2012 Cypherpunk Free culture movement Freedom of information Free Haven Project Freenet Hacktivism Hacktivismo Information Infrastructure Information wants to be free Internet censorship Internet privacy Netsukuku Portable Tor Tor anonymity network Tor ramdisk References reflist External links http perspektive89.com 2006 10 18 free culture free software free infrastructures openness and freedom in every layer of the network flo fleissig episo Free Culture, Free Software, Free Infrastructures Openness and Freedom in every Layer of the Network Video with Kloschi Freifunk , Kurt Jansson Wikimedia , J rgen Neumann Freifunk , Rishab Aiyer Ghosh United Nations University , Lawrence Lessig Creative Commons and Allison and Benoit Montr al Wireless http www.anysubject.com helpful guides.asp Free information directory Category Information Comp sci stub ...   more details



  1. Tor-ramdisk

    Infobox OS name Tor ramdisk website http opensource.dyc.edu tor ramdisk opensource.dyc.edu tor ramdisk developer http opensource.dyc.edu aboutus Anthony G. Basile family Linux Unix like source model Open source license GPLv3 latest release version 20111103 latest release date release date and age 2011 11 03 language English language English kernel type Monolithic kernel Monolithic Linux kernel Linux ui Text working state Current supported platforms i686 , MIPS , ref cite web url http opensource.dyc.edu tor mips ramdisk title Tor ramdisk MIPS Port accessdate 2011 04 15 ref x86 64 ref cite web url http opensource.dyc.edu tor x86 64 ramdisk title Tor ramdisk x86 64 Port accessdate 2011 04 15 ref Tor ramdisk is an i686 uClibc based micro Linux distribution whose only purpose is to host a Tor anonymity network Tor server in an environment that maximizes security and privacy. Tor is a network of virtual tunnels that allows people and groups to improve their privacy and security on the Internet. Security is enhanced in tor ramdisk by employing a monolithically compiled Grsecurity GRSEC PaX PAX patched kernel and hardened system tools. Privacy is enhanced by turning off logging at all levels so that even the Tor operator only has access to minimal information. Finally, since everything runs in ephemeral memory, no information survives a reboot, except for the Tor configuration file and the private RSA algorithm RSA key, which may be exported imported by FTP or Secure copy SCP . See also Portal box Computer security Cryptography Free Software Linux Div col Crypto anarchism Cypherpunk Free Haven Project Hacktivism Internet censorship Internet privacy Intrusion Prevention System Linux Security Modules OpenNet Initiative Portable Tor Real time adaptive security Security Enhanced Linux Div col end References Reflist colwidth 30em External links Official http opensource.dyc.edu tor ramdisk http www.torproject.org Tor Project Category Mini Linux distributions ...   more details



  1. Anonymous remailer

    . Cypherpunk remailers, also called type I A Cypherpunk anonymous remailer Cypherpunk remailer ... sent via a Cypherpunk remailer. The message sent to the remailer can usually be encrypted, and the remailer ... who is sending a message to whom. Cypherpunk remailers do not keep logs of transactions. Mixmaster ...   more details



  1. Assassination market

    to provide source details. Left anarchism Left anarchist Matt Taylor, another cypherpunk, declared ...   more details



  1. Ecash

    Spending Hal Finney cypherpunk Hal Finney s introduction to Chaumian digital cash Category Banking ...   more details



  1. Mixminion

    remailer Cypherpunk anonymous remailer Type I Mixmaster anonymous remailer Type II Onion routing ...   more details



  1. The Matrix: Original Motion Picture Score

    Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name The Matrix Original Motion Picture Score Type soundtrack Artist Don Davis composer Don Davis Cover The Matrix Original Motion Picture Score.jpeg Released Start date 1999 5 4 Recorded Newman Scoring Stage, 20th Century Fox, br Los Angeles, California Genre Film score Length 29 53 Label Var se Sarabande Producer Don Davis composer Don Davis Chronology The Matrix Last album The Matrix Music from the Motion Picture br 1999 This album The Matrix Original Motion Picture Score br 1999 Next album The Matrix Reloaded The Album br 2003 italic title force true Album reviews rev1 Allmusic rev1score Rating 4 5 ref Allmusic class album id r414055 pure url yes Allmusic review ref Automatically generated by DASHBot The Matrix Original Motion Picture Score is one of the two 1999 soundtrack albums from the blockbuster entertainment blockbuster film, The Matrix the other being The Matrix Music from the Motion Picture . The Region 1 single disc DVD release September 21st, 1999 contained an isolated score track, including commentary by Davis. ref http dvdspecialfeatures.net matrix the 1999 ref Track listing Main Title Trinity Infinity 3 54 Unable to Speak 1 15 The Power Plant 2 41 Welcome to the Real World 2 28 The Hotel Ambush 5 23 Exit Mr. Hat 1 23 A Virus 1 33 Bullet Time 1 10 Ontological Shock 3 32 Anything Is Possible 6 48 Complete score list The following is the complete original score list for The Matrix by Don Davis. Main Title Trinity Infinity White Rabbit Sneak Rue Eve Unable to Speak The Road to Truthville The Lafayette Mirror The Power Plant Welcome to the Real World Aboard the Nebuchadnezzar The Truth No Return Bow Whisk Orchestra The Dojo Fight Switch or Break Show Jump Program Mentoring Morpheus What a Mindjob Cypher Conspicious Departure & Arrival Spoon Boy Sermon Oraculous Honesty The Hotel Ambush Exit Mr. Hat Cypherpunk Think Tank A Virus There is no Elevator Bullet Time Trinity Ability Ontological Shock The Subway Fi ...   more details



  1. Jude Milhon

    Jude Milhon March 12, 1939 &ndash July 19, 2003 , in Anderson, Indiana , best known by her pseudonym St. Jude , was a Hacker programmer subculture hacker and author in the San Francisco Bay Area . Milhon coined the term cypherpunk and was a founding member of the cypherpunks. Another term she is credited with coining is hippie , in 1962 in Cleveland http www.well.com conf inkwell.vue topics 190 St Jude Memorial and Virtual Wak page01.html post1 . She began computer programming programming in 1967, writing software for the Horn and Hardart company. Among the projects she contributed to were the Berkeley Operating System and Community Memory . She was a member of Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility , and the author of several books, including The Cyberpunk Handbook 1995 and How to Mutate and Take Over the World 1996 ISBN 0 345 39216 7. She was a senior editor at the magazine Mondo 2000 and frequent contributor to Boing Boing . On July 19, 2003, Milhon died of cancer. Quotes Hacking is the clever circumvention of imposed limits, whether imposed by your government, your IP server, your own personality, or the laws of physics. &mdash St. Jude If we can t have sanity, we can fake it with humor. Humor gives you the same distance from the situation, the same metaview, only laughing is easier than sanity and possibly more fun. &mdash St. Jude Give us bandwidth or kill us &mdash St. Jude Girls need modems &mdash St. Jude I m a future hacker I m trying to get root access to the future. I want to raid its system of thought. &mdash St. Jude Are you fast? Are you dense? &mdash St. Jude Bibliography The Joy of Hacker Sex proposed How to Mutate & Take Over the World an Exploded Post Novel . 1997 with R. U. Sirius Random House ISBN 0 517 19832 0 Cyberpunk Handbook The Real Cyberpunk Fakebook . 1995 with R. U. Sirius and Bart Nagel Random House. ISBN 0 679 76230 2 Hacking the Wetware The NerdGirl s Pillow Book 1994 internet release of ebook ref http web.archive.org web 2 ...   more details




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