[Mix-L] WARNING: sting via remailer! (fwd)

Bryan Strawser bstrawse at copper.ucs.indiana.edu
Tue Dec 5 06:06:15 PST 1995


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> Date: Tue, 5 Dec 1995 07:55:21 -0600 (CST)
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> 	I was in the federal building coffee shop in Reston, Va. yesterday
> when I overheard a conversation between what appeared to be two FBI agents
> discussing a sting operation involving Mixmaster. Hearing the word
> "mixmaster" naturally caused my ears to perk up and I listened further. 
> 
> 	It appears that the FBI has coerced a mixmaster remailer operator
> into cooperating with them in a sting operation to catch remailers when
> they forward email pertaining to pornography, pedophilia, and copy-written
> software. 
> 
> 	My questions are a) is it possible to perform this type of
> monitoring on a mixmaster remailer and, b) what is the identity of the
> cooperating remailer operator? 
> 
> 	This concerns me greatly as I use remailers to privatize my
> important email regularly and I don't want my identity or my email
> compromised because of a "spook in cypherpunks clothing".
> 


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Bryan Strawser, Indiana University, Bloomington, USA              Remember Waco
bstrawse at indiana.edu                    http://copper.ucs.indiana.edu/~bstrawse





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