According to a fax I received: _____ begin fwd ___________ CLIPPER COMPROMISED? "Security Insider Report," a monthly newsletter published in Seminole, Fla., has reported that government officials are seeking to determine whether former CIA employee and alleged traitor Aldrich Ames may have sold information to the Russians about the government's secret key-escrow technology used in Clipper Chip chipsets and Capstone Tessera cards. The secret key-escrow technology, dubbed Skipjack, can be used to encrypt network voice and data. _____ end _________________ This was faxed march 17, and consisted of part of a xeroxed page from a publication; unfortunately I cannot tell what the publication is. Some other headlines on it are "ARDIS aims to simplify radio-based messaging", "Vendors curb wireless hype", "AnyLAN, anytime, anywhere", and "Cheyenne prepares fix for ARCserv users woes". Next to the Cheyenne article is a round logo that says R.A.F. in large letters, and with the following cirling the logo: Network World's Reader A[missing] Force. "[missing]" means text that is cut off. Anyone know what publication this is, and which issue? The page number is 2. My best guess is it's Network World. Any corroborating stories?