-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- On Fri, 27 Oct 1995 WOOD@VAX2.ROCKHURST.EDU wrote:
An old subject, but could someone please give me a pointer to the legalities of reading other peoples mail in the working environment.
There is a new O'Reilly book out called _Computer Crime_ that covers the entire arena in more detail than you'll be likely to ever need. I hope. It's decidedly oriented towards the law enforcement community, not "Computer Folk". Though the title focuses on crime, you'll find what you need here. =========================================================================== Henry W. Farkas | Me? Speak for IBM? Fat chance. hfarkas@ims.advantis.com |------------------------------------------------ hfarkas@vnet.ibm.com | http://www.ims.advantis.com/~hfarkas henry@nhcc.com | http://www.nhcc.com/~henry - --------------------------------------------------------------------------- PGP 6.2.2 Key fingerprint: AA D0 F5 44 C1 8C 11 52 B3 80 34 1C CE 38 EC 53 Public key at: pgp-public-keys@pgp.mit.edu, and other popular key servers. - --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Not to worry, we'll just outlaw all unlicensed cryptography. After all, it works in France. You don't see weekly terrorist attacks over there any more now do you ? - futplex@pseudonym.com - =========================================================================== -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 Comment: Auto-signed with Bryce's Auto-PGP v1.0beta iQCVAwUBMJEgFqDthkLkvrK9AQF6ygP/VdVcox7kvuW7SWZsnHR2QddZuO0Xp60U Y6VXMR56WwW8EPyJ4iTvIZ44Nqnt8XshQN22ZVLNQopb3uRpY+MQR68scm6YPBt/ 4U+VvgOOopfHKTdJSpqJy8n4M1Y5o1UVnAUIL8oNUhQId55BvFK1GzdtsPRqZLYj 58SLD0+ub3U= =EoR7 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----