Keep Out Electronic Availability Announcement
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Keep Out The Journal of Electronic Privacy January 10, 1995 ** Keep Out Volume 1, Number 2 now available electronically ** ** Keep Out Volume 2, Number 1 coming soon ** ** FREE sample issues available ** I am pleased to announce the electronic availability of Volume 1, Number 2 of Keep Out, the Journal of Electronic Privacy. To receive a copy, simply send e-mail to keep-out-current@expressnet.org. The subject and body of the message do not matter. You will receive an ASCII-text copy of the issue in reply to your message. You can also do a Fidonet file request to 1:102/903 and request VOL1-NO2.TXT, or call the Sprawl BBS at +1-818-342-5127 and download it. Volume 1, Number 2 had stories on the Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) signature bug, a how-to story on anonymous remailers, an interview with remailer operator Erich von Hollander, and of course, a continuation of our PGP beginners' series with an introduction to digital signatures and the web of trust. While Keep Out is primarily a paper magazine, the text of each issue is released electronically to make sure the information is disseminated widely. This information is too important to limit it to those who can afford a subscription. I am sending this message instead of posting the full text of Keep Out because the electronic edition contains the same commercial advertisements that the paper version does. It would be inappropriate to post it here. To encourage people to subscribe, and to ensure that Keep Out remains solvent, the electronic edition is released roughly one month after the paper version. It seems to be the lot of new magazines to have deadline troubles. Keep Out has unfortunately been no exception. The second issue of Keep Out was released quite late. To bring the magazine's date of issue back in touch with reality, the next issue (Volume 2, Number 1) will be dated March/April, and will be released in paper form on February 27. For that issue, we are working on a review of steganography software (programs for hiding data in sound and picture files), an in-depth report on Tempest technology (which allows an eavesdropper to view your computer screen from a distance without using wires), a story telling the current state of the government's Clipper (wiretap) Chip initiative, and a continuation of our PGP for beginners' series. To receive a free, sample issue of Keep Out, with no strings attached, simply send your postal address to one of the addresses below. You will receive a copy of the next issue when it is mailed out. Keep Out's mailing list is completely confidential. No information about you will be released for any reason, except for court orders, of course. Subscriptions to Keep Out are $15 a year for six issues in the U.S. and Canada, $27 elsewhere. Back issues of the first two issues (Volume 1, Numbers 1 and 2) are available at $7 each inside the U.S. and Canada, $9 elsewhere. U.S. funds only, please. Unfortunately, we can not accept credit cards, but checks and money orders payable to "Keep Out" are welcome. _______________ Contact Methods Voice: +1-818-345-8640 Fax/BBS: +1-818-342-5127 Internet: keep.out@sprawl.expressnet.org Fidonet: "Keep Out" at 1:102/903.0 Snail Mail: Keep Out P.O. Box 571312 Tarzana, CA 91357-1312 USA -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.7 Comment: Call 818-345-8640 voice for info on Keep Out magazine. iQCVAwUBLxL5+Wj9fvT+ukJdAQEeMgP8DG/x1JtkES7yEXyW67xOXiC/GPSn29ru eeBgjp7Otqc4HVH46fJBe14zoSAfkgVuQUesOxtsVBUAVT6MS/SICr/i+Wrig6lS k2LbokBD9GIihRVDG20XSkqfo3Uw7GBevFEJClCR7T5+rglnbVP8j+bXhumXBtAv y8wU0yYwaD8= =jZNP -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- ... "Happiness is a warm puppy," said the anaconda. --- Blue Wave/RA v2.12 -- |Fidonet: John Schofield 11:310/12 |Internet: John.Schofield@sprawl.expressnet.org | | Standard disclaimer: The views of this user are strictly his own.
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