Forum on Risks to the Public in Computers and Related Systems
ACM Committee on Computers and Public Policy, Peter G. Neumann, moderator
Index to Volume 13
Monday, 2 November 1992
Issue 01 (6 January 1992)-
- Customer Clogs Honda 800 number (Sanford Sherizen)
- Life-and-Death Computer (Warren M. McLaughlin)
- AIDS Computer Virus (Caesar Chavez)
- Snow at San Jose ??? (John Pettitt)
- ZIP+4 and privacy (Douglas W. Jones)
- Infra-red bar-coded security cards forgeable by laser printer (George Michaelson)
- Hot sun on car dash obliterates thermal printer output (George Michaelson)
- Screensaver doing "nothing" might be a resource hog (Karl Swartz)
- Recommended: Hamming's "The Art of Probability" (Doug Jensen)
- Review: A Pathology of Computer Viruses (Gene Spafford)
- Re: Airbus Fuel Monitoring (David C. Martin)
Issue 02 (9 January 1992)-
- UK Government security breach (Robert Jenkins)
- Landlord's software chokes on identical check numbers (Jon Weintraub)
- The "Miracle" computer-controlled piano teaching system (Ed Nilges)
- Gambling machines scramble checking facility (George Michaelson)
- Re: Life-and-Death Computer (Tom Perrine, Bob Kerns)
- Re: Snow at San Jose ??? (Alan Marcum, Christopher Pettus)
- Re: Customer Clogs Honda 800 Number (anonymous, Sanford Sherizen)
- Re: Screensaver doing "nothing" (Bill Davidsen, A. Padgett Peterson)
- Re: ZIP+4 (Kraig Meyer, Ed Wright, Brad Templeton, John J. DiLeo)
- Risk Assessment for Aviation Safety -- a request (Peter C Olsen)
- Rampant Virology -- a book by Mark Ludwig (Ray Kaplan)
Issue 03 (10 January 1992)-
- CNN Nearly Reported Bush Death, due to rapidly shared computer data
- Chaos Congress 91 Report (Klaus Brunnstein)
- Conflicting SSNs and Federal Tax Numbers (Mike Engber)
- Errant `timed' wreaks havoc (Clay Jackson)
- PC virus infects UNIX system (Bear Giles)
- Automated bill collectors, privacy, and accuracy (Bryan MacKinnon)
- The last (?) word on/from the Honda guy (Adam Gaffin)
- Re: "Miracle" computer-controlled piano teaching (Scott E. Preece, Ed Nilges)
Issue 04 (20 January 1992)-
- Russian Computer Productivity in AScent in de Scent Exposure
- Gulf war virus? [2] (Phil R. Karn)
- Re: PC virus infects UNIX system (A. Padgett Peterson)
- Ohio justices fight over computer snooping (Dave Harding)
- Rumor: No 1992 for AT&T? (Thomson Kuhn)
- Another ATM Risk story (Josh Quittner)
- Words for theft of passwords (Mark R Cornwell)
Issue 05 (22 January 1992)-
- Another A-320 crash in France (Paul)
- California Judge recommends NO on CALLER ID (PGN)
- Re: Gulf war virus? (Andrew Klossner)
- Chicken Little and the Computer (A. Padgett Peterson)
- CPAs leary of electronic filing (Paul Schmidt)
- Re: AT&T machines and dates (Chris Traynor, Daniel J Yurman)
- A Tale of Risk Avoidance (Kai-Mikael J\d\d-Aro)
- A little knowledge can lead to understanding ... (Armando P. Stettner)
- Risk of computer-generated overhead foils (Jonathan Bowen)
- MacNeil/Lehrer Report on Phone System Risks (Randall C Gellens)
- Re: Automated bill collectors, privacy, ... (Marc Shannon)
- Re: Ohio justices fight over computer snooping (Bob Frankston)
- IEEE Software Safety (Tony Zawilski)
- IEEE Oakland Security and Privacy Symposium Preliminary Program (John McLean)
Issue 06 (24 January 1992)-
- A320 (Peter Mellor, T.C.Bennett, Ken Tindell)
- Computerized Chauvinism (Brian Randell)
- "Desert Storm" viral myths (Rob Slade)
- "Designed-in Hardware Viruses" in the movies: "GOG" (Lauren Weinstein)
- Sharing Idle Time with Linda (David C Lawrence)
- Software Safety Correction (Tony Zawilski)
- Re: Ohio justices fight over computer snooping (Christopher Stacy)
Issue 07 (25 January 1992)-
- Re: A320 crash (Philippe Colbach, Robert Dorsett, Kraig Meyer, Eric Florack)
- Leading Edge distributes Michaelangelo virus (PGN)
- Re: Printer viruses, etc. (Mark Thorson, Ray Trent, Andrew Klossner, Jerry McCollom, John Stanley)
- Re: Caller ID change of heart (Lance J. Hoffman)
- Re: Snooping ... (Bob Frankston, Les Earnest)
- Re: Automated bill collectors, privacy, ... (Christopher Stacy)
- Credit cards at gas pumps (Mike Keeler)
Issue 08 (28 January 1992)-
- "Stolen Identity" (Chris Hibbert)
- Unsafe artificial neural networks (Bill Armstrong)
- Re: A320 crash (Marc Horowitz, Christopher Ritter, Joel Upchurch, Scott Traurig, Jerry Bakin)
- Re: Gulf war virus? (Paul Fellows, Ralph Moonen)
- Re: Military uses for viruses (Don Tyzuk, Flint Pellett, Gene Spafford)
- Re: A Tale of Risk Avoidance [so far ...] (Mark Thorson)
- Backup Systems and Marginal Conditions (Mike Bell)
- Risky Warranties (Jerry Hollombe)
Issue 09 (1 February 1992)-
- Confusing Telephone System Overload Message (Bruce McCulley)
- Re: Airbus A-320 (Helen Trillian Rose, anonymous, Harry Erwin, Joe Morris, Dave L. B., James B. Shearer)
- Communication between ATC and pilot (Ian Moor)
- Another hacking myth (Robert Jenkins)
- World Bank Virus [anonymous]
- Australian Tax File Numbers (Barry Johnson)
- Error in 1099-G Tax Form (William Mihalo)
- Computer evidence is Hearsay (Kevin Stock)
- The absence of a warranty (Fred Gilham)
- Re: A Tale of Risk Avoidance [so far ...] (Rick Smith)
- Serious dangers in the Caltrans AVI spec (Phil Agre)
Issue 10 (3 February 1992)-
- Ballad of Silicon Slim (Cliff Stoll)
- IRS quick refund by computer pays off -- like an errant slot machine (PGN)
- Dutch crackers arrested (Wietse Venema via Cliff Stoll)
- `Virus' in Lithuanian Atomic Power Plant (Debora Weber-Wulff)
- ``All Bugs are Viruses'' (Chuck Lins)
- Supreme Court's mistaken fax (Clifford Johnson)
- Lack of Integrity in the "real world" (Ted Lee)
- Historical perspective on fault-tolerant architecture (Paul Eggert)
- Re: Communication between ATC and pilot (Henry Spencer)
- Re: Confusing Telephone System Overload Message (Bill Mahoney, Jay Schmidgall, Peter Desnoyers)
- Re: Computer evidence is Hearsay (Ken Tindell, Robin Fairbairns)
- Re: Warranties (Irving Chidsey, Charlie Mingo)
Issue 11 (5 February 1992)
Issue 12 (7 February 1992)-
- Another Radiotherapy Error (Brian Randell)
- Aviation Software Certification (Brian Randell)
- Our database says you'll read this item (Rodney J. Hoffman)
- New England Telephone Refiles For CLASS Without Caller ID (John R. Covert)
- US Sprint offering phone fraud insurance (Jonathan Allen)
- Telephone hacker to be tried (Mark Seecof)
- Dutch Crackers - Shifting Blame? (Dave Pipes)
- War on Drugs Communications Network Stalled (Sanford Sherizen)
- Relative accuracy of FMS/INS navigation (Clifford Johnson, Robert Dorsett)
- Strasbourg A320: Duck writes in Duck (Pete Mellor)
- Re: Ballad of Silicon Slim (Laurence R. Brothers)
Issue 13 (8 February 1992)-
- What next - pizza over UUCP? (Peter J. Scott)
- Re: New Caltrans AVI spec (Chris Hibbert)
- Re: Dutch police arrest hackers (Martin Minow)
- Re: Confusing Telephone System Overload Message (David Shepherd)
- Re: Radiation underdosages (Nancy Leveson)
- Re: Another Radiotherapy Error (Don Tyzuk)
- Re: Le Canard Enchaine (Bertrand Meyer, Charlie Mingo)
- VIRUS WARNING - DaVinci Discovers Michelangelo (PC) (Kenneth R. van Wyk)
- CERT Advisory - Michelangelo PC Virus Warning (CERT)
- Michelangelo & the "Fix" Utilities (A. Padgett Peterson)
Issue 14 (16 February 1992)-
- Police Foil Million Pound Hacking Plot (Ed Urbanowicz)
- Phone May Trap Kidnapper (Antony Upward)
- Australian Government Bungles Private Data (Les Earnest)
- Third Chicago Airport Selection (William E. Mihalo)
- Carpal Syndrome reports rise sharply (Jeff Helgesen)
- Patent Foul-up (Laurence Leff)
- Computer Virus Catalog: Jan.1992 edition (Klaus Brunnstein)
- Re: Dutch police arrest hackers (Brinton Cooper, Martin Minow)
- Automated Phone Systems (Michael J. Clark, via Allan Meers) [Humor]
- International finance (David B. Benson)
Issue 15 (18 February 1992)-
- PCs and airline toilets (Craig Partridge)
- Phone May Trap Kidnapper (Antony Upward) [Text missing from RISKS-13.14]
- Re: Police Foil Million Pound Hacking Plot (Bob Frankston, PGN)
- Re: Carpal Syndrome reports rise sharply (Elizabeth Willey)
- Risks in idle time (G. Sawitzki)
- Risks in book buying -- shareware (Linda Stefny Baum via Bill Putnam)
- Prescription drug plan "benefits" (Jim Purtilo)
- Re: Radiation underdoses (Jon Jacky)
- Re: System certification again (Re: Radiotherapy) (Rick Smith, Marc Horowitz, Perry E. Metzger, Rich Kulawiec)
Issue 16 (24 February 1992)-
- Computer causes Olympics scoring error (David Shepherd)
- Strasbourg Airbus crash report leaked (James Paul)
- More on Privacy in Australia (Bruce Howarth)
- Italian crooks let others pay phone bill (Debora Weber-Wulff)
- Risk of Voice Mail Command Choices (Randall C Gellens)
- RISCs of AP news reports (John Sullivan)
- Proposal for policy on calculator use during exams (Todd M. Bezenek)
- The Worth of Computing (Tony Buckland)
- Computer Hackers Get Into Credit Records (Joe Brownlee)
- VT Caller ID Decision (Marc Rotenberg)
- Carpal Syndrome reports rise sharply (Brinton Cooper)
- Re: System certification again (Dave Parnas)
- MBDF Macintosh virus (Tom Young)
- FBI Eavesdropping Challenged
Issue 17 (25 February 1992)
Issue 18 (25 February 1992)
Issue 19 (27 February 1992)-
- The long arm of the law fingers old fingerprint (PGN)
- $300,000 budget error at The Whig Standard (Jim Carroll)
- Patriot missiles misled by `accidental' decoys (Lord John)
- More on the Airbus A320 (Andrew Marchant-Shapiro)
- Re: Italian crooks let others pay phone bill (Ralph Moonen)
- Two Cornell Students Arrested for Spreading Virus (PGN)
- Re: Calculator Use During Exams (Bob Frankston, Brinton Cooper, Li Gong, Jeffrey Siegal, mathew)
- Re: Carpal Tunnel Syndrome etc. (Steve Bellovin, Brinton Cooper, Ralph Moonen, Jeremy Barth, Simona Nass, Brinton Cooper, Torsten Lif, Claire Jones)
Issue 20 (28 February 1992)-
- Risks of poor design (IRS Teletax phone system) (Andrew Marchant-Shapiro)
- Digital RF Link - at 2 Mbps - Wireless Monitoring (Joe Jesson)
- Overly curious exhibit at Chicago museum (Karl Swartz)
- CallerID for PC's (Jonathan D Arnold)
- International Cooperation on Computer Crime and Extradition (Sanford Sherizen)
- Re: More on the Airbus A320 (Robert Dorsett)
- Re: The long arm of the law fingers old fingerprint (Brinton Cooper, PGN)
- Re: Calculators in exams (Robert J Woodhead, Espen Andersen, Mark Jackson, Joe Morris, Mark Kantrowitz)
- *** DIAC-92 *** (Douglas Schuler)
Issue 21 (2 March 1992)-
- Leap year strikes again (Lee Laird via Jaap Akkerhuis, Mark Brader, Rob Slade, Paul Eggert)
- Leap day liquor licence problem (Douglas W. Jones)
- Another Happy Story (Alan Wexelblat)
- Montreal Life Insurance company destroyed by computer errors? (Peter Deutsch)
- Post Office uses only 7 characters to disable my husband's ATM card (Christine Piatko)
- Not quite anonymous FTP (William Rucklidge)
- Virus news-bite omits crucial information (jcav)
- Scud vs Patriot (Peter G. Neumann)
- Re: More on the Airbus A320 (Pete Mellor, Peter Ilieve)
Issue 22 (3 March 1992)-
- RISKS in Test Standards -- A 900,000-mile Oldsmobile? (Andrew C. Green)
- ATMs gobble bankcards in Colorado (Rex E. Gantenbein)
- Re: Virus news-bite omits crucial information (Vesselin Bontchev)
- Re: Not quite anonymous FTP (Jonathan I. Kamens)
- FLIGHT INTERNATIONAL on A320's VOR... (Robert Dorsett)
- RSA Laboratories announces RSAREF free cryptographic toolkit (Burt Kaliski)
Issue 23 (3 March 1992)-
- Leap Day bug hits PC mail program (Roger H. Goun)
- Software Virus Found At INTEL
- Re: Michelangelo platforms (Sean Eric Fagan, Brandon S. Allbery)
- Re: RSA Laboratories announces RSAREF (Marc Horowitz, Burt Kaliski)
- New Caltrans AVI spec (Phil Agre)
- Re: Post Office uses only 7 characters ... (Craig Seidel)
- Re: Not quite anonymous FTP (Mike Pabrinkis)
- Re: More on the Airbus A320 (Martyn Thomas, Robert Dorsett, Ed Hutchins, Pete Mellor, Bob Kerns perhaps)
Issue 24 (4 March 1992)-
- Orange County Must Delay Stormwater Tax (Tanner Andrews)
- Major software problems at TSE (Mark [with note from Bjorn Freeman-Benson])
- Garbage In, Gospel Out -- genetic info (Vivek Khera)
- 1-900 spelling game (Andrew Tannenbaum)
- AT&T's operatorless collect calls (PGN)
- Private SS Data Sold to Information Brokers (Chuck Lins)
- RISKS of international trade negotiations: intellectual property, patents (Jyrki Kuoppala)
- A320 and significance (Henry Spencer)
- MAGSAV bug explained (Paul Eggert)
- Re: Leap year strikes again (Rhys Weatherley)
- Re: RSAREF license (David L. Black)
- Re: Viruses (Bob Frankston)
- Re: Virus news-bite omits crucial information (John Cav..., A. Padgett Peterson, Steve Milunovic)
Issue 25 (5 March 1992 [issued with erroneous SUBJECT: RISKS 13.26])-
- Sizewell (and RISKS) on UK TV (Perry Clarke)
- Musical risks (Geoff Kuenning)
- ``Helpful'' self-configuring programs (Steve Bellovin)
- A RISK architecture? (DEC's Alpha) (Sites/Witek quoted by Brian Randell)
- Re: Private SS Data Sold to Information Brokers (Jerome H Saltzer)
- Re: 7-character PO key (Christine Piatko, Jenn Turney, Irving Chidsey, Dan Hankins)
- Repetitive stress injuries (Steve Bellovin) [longish]
Issue 26 ([sic] 6 March 1992)-
- Name this risk... [Primative logic] (Michael Travers via Rex Black)
- Mouse restrictions on American Airlines (Bob Frankston)
- Exporting Apples (Burt Kaliski, RSA Laboratories)
- Bargain Harold finds computers no bargain (Dave Wortman)
- Re: Sizewell (and RISKS) on UK TV (Pat Place)
- Risks of Automated Phone Operators (Charles Olson)
- Speed-droid tickets junked car (Jane Beckman)
- Risks of Barcoded money (Mark Gonzales)
- Safeway "Frequent Shoppers Club" (Jeremy Epstein)
- Re: Musical Risks (Katz, rwk)
- Re: Bureau of Centralization -- Phone Taps (Peter Wayner, Steve Dever)
- New Legislation on Computer Security (Lance J. Hoffman)
- Re: Michelangelo (anonymous, Graham Mainwaring)
- Technical terminology -- and viruses (Brian Rice)
- Re: A RISK architecture? (DEC's Alpha) (Steve Bellovin, Tom Blinn)
- Imprecision not considered harmful (Eric Sosman)
Issue 27 (7 March 1992)-
- Re: Michelangelo reports (Robert Slade, Bill Murray, David Leslie, Brandon S. Allbery)
- (Mis)perceptions of RISKS (Steve Strassmann)
- Re: Lap Mice (Steven Wilson, Bill Murray, Robert L. Smith)
- RISKS in the news -- recharging portables (Stephen C. Woods)
- Re: A RISK architecture? (DEC's Alpha, IBM 360/91) (Andrew Klossner, John R. Levine, Melvin Klassen)
- Electronic privacy in California (Phil Agre)
- Re: 1-900 spelling game (David C. Martin)
- Re: A320 (Paul Wallich)
- Re: 7-character PO key (Jonathan Griffitts)
Issue 28 (16 March 1992)-
- "British plug in" (Grant Grundler)
- Airport parking is expensive, but... [this is ridiculous] (Tsutomu Shimomura)
- Computer-Aided Robbery at Clydesdale Bank (Brian Randell)
- X-15 reliability experience (Henry Spencer)
- Fly-by-wire SAAB (Brian Randell)
- Corporate Strategies for Info Protection, Ethics, Privacy (Sanford Sherizen)
- RISKS backlog (PGN)
- Re: American Mice (Mouse interference) (Scott Colwell, Rob Warnock, Craig, Brian Rossmajer, Bob_Frankston)
- Registration for IEEE SRSP (Research in Security and Privacy) (Liz Luntzel)
Issue 29 (18 March 1992)-
- Risks of success vs risks of failures elsewhere -- Magellan turnoff? (PGN)
- Shocking news: computer models sometimes inaccurate (Jeffrey Mogul)
- New RISK at Railroad Crossing Gates (Alan Marcum)
- Microsoft Word 5.0 install risk (W.M. Buckley)
- It has easy written all over it -- printing envelopes (Brian Kantor)
- Airport door magstrip security (Mark Seecof)
- ITSEC V1.2 - Observations by German GI Task Force ... (Kai Rannenberg)
- FOLLOWUP: NASA hacker sentenced (Bear Giles)
- Wiretapping and ISDN (Frank Heath, I.Wakeman via Olivier M.J. Crepin-Leblond)
- Bugging ISDN (Torsten Lif via John Gilmore)
Issue 30 (23 March 1992)-
- Globex fails critical test (PGN)
- Error in math chips away at ice storm aid (Marty Leisner)
- Two Risk Phenomena: Atari blanks, Turbo Pascal clocks (Stefan Burr)
- Virus breaks security of Italian Judicial System's computers (Miranda Mowbray)
- Re: Why Microsoft wants you to turn off virus checkers (Martin Minow)
- New RISK at Railroad Crossing Gates (Bill Gripp, David Flanagan)
- Re: Magellan Turnoff (David Fetrow)
- Human Rights Groups Armed (With Technology) (Sanford Sherizen)
- Saab fly-by-airbags and roaring mice (Andrew Klossner)
- UA 747 Lost Door; Broadcasting mice (Bob Frankston)
- A comment on naivete (Bob Frankston)
Issue 31 (27 March 1992)-
- New XEROX FAX software (Jeremy Epstein)
- FYI: Congressional Advisory Board calls for public review (Jim Warren)
- Re: Microsoft and virus checkers (Alan Wexelblat)
- Dumbing down new systems (Lance J. Hoffman)
- The FBI Needs Industry's Help--OpEd in NYT (Kurt F. Sauer)
- Accidental stock sale: The error crept in when ... (Bob Frankston)
- U.S. Dept. of Justice Rulings about Keystroke Capturing (Sanford Sherizen)
- Test data used for actual operation - once again (Bertrand Meyer)
- Re: UA 747 Lost Door (Brian Boutel)
Issue 32 (1 April 1992 )-
- Pentagon homes in on Patriot critic (Lord John Wodehouse)
- Overly clever failsafe system (Mark Bartelt)
- Now why didn't I think of that? (Windows 3.1) (J Chapman Flack)
- Re: U.S. Dept of Justice Rulings about Keystroke Capturing (Tom Zmudzinski)
- Re: Dumbing down the FBI (Janlori Goldman via Daniel B. Dobkin, Brian Kantor, Dave Banisar via Lance Hoffman, Heather Hinton)
- Conference Announcement: DIAC-92 (Pavel Curtis)
Issue 33 (2 April 1992)-
- William Gibson, An (On-Line) Book of the Dead (PGN)
- NSA and cryptographic software (PGN)
- US Navy radar jammers pass test despite software errors (Jay Brown)
- SDI (from Newsweek) (John Sloan)
- A remarkably stupid design decision (Geoff Kuenning)
- Risk of "parameter validation" hype (Mark Jackson)
- Re: FBI v. digital phones (Daniel B. Dobkin)
- Re: Laws to Ease Wiretapping (A. Padgett Peterson)
- Re: Aviation Software Certification (Brian Randell)
- WAR GAMES II (Eric S. Raymond)
Issue 34 (3 April 1992)-
- Re: SDI (David Parnas)
- Re: NSA and cryptographic software (Steve Bellovin, Fred Cohen)
- Risks in nuclear bombs to deflect asteroids (Marvin V. Zelkowitz)
- The new Simon & Schuster Royalty Accounting System (Lauren Wiener)
- Bad data allowed to enter driver database and used as basis for arrest (Eric Postpischil)
- Re: U.S. Dept of Justice Rulings about Keystroke Capturing (Marc Horowitz, Thomas Zmudzinski)
- RISKS of patents on software, ideas, etc. (Bob Estell)
- Backup over the phones? (Robert Ebert)
- Re: Now why didn't I think of that? (Windows 3.1) (James Barrett)
- The Machine That Changed the World -- Public TV Series (Jack B. Rochester)
Issue 35 (4 April 1992)-
- Some details on Patriot problem (Frederick G. M. Roeber via Stanley Chow)
- Re: War Games II (Les Earnest)
- More on Gibson electronic book virus (Tom Maddox via Blake Sobiloff)
- Re: Neuromancer (Keith Bierman)
- Risks of faked-up software advertising (John Lupien)
- Xerox PaperWorks; Imprecise Interrupts (Barry Johnson)
- Imprecise FP traps (Gideon Yuval)
- CMOS RAM for security (Tom Brusehaver)
- Subject of the Data as "Owner" (Bill Murray)
- Re: FBI v. digital phones (Cris Pedregal Martin)
- On Electronic Privacy... (Peter Wayner)
Issue 36 (6 April 1992)
Issue 37 (9 April 1992)-
- Fremont CA Air Traffic Control Center Outage (PGN)
- The Army reflects on the Patriot (PGN)
- Risks of on-line documents dated April 1 (David Tarabar, Robert Ebert)
- Rounding error changes Parliament makeup (Debora Weber-Wulff)
- Believe it or not -- there's some reason on the bench! (Phil R. Karn)
- Cryptography used by Terrorist Organisation (Kees Goossens)
- Crypto (Export) Policy (Bill Murray, Brinton Cooper)
- Certification of Cockpit Automation (John Theus)
- The Paper(less) Trial (J Chapman Flack)
- Risks of academic cheating by computer (Prentiss Riddle)
- Public TV series revisited (Brian Tompsett, Nick Rothwell)
- Re: Correcting Erroneous Database Listings (Fred Gilham)
- Software Failures (Lin Zucconi, PGN)
Issue 38 (10 April 1992)-
- New California lottery game delayed by program flaw (PGN)
- High Marks & Spencer -- it's-pence'r-pounds (Dorothy R. Graham via PGN)
- London Ambulance Service computer system problems (Dorothy R. Graham via PGN)
- Women's lives imperiled by medical software (Dorothy R. Graham via PGN)
- Computer "error" blamed for murder? (PGN)
- U.S. Justice Dept.'s Alien Deportation Notification File Prototype Inaccurate (Sanford Sherizen)
- Re: Killer Asteroids, Detect/Deflect (Tom Neff, Leslie DeGroff)
- FBI phone taps (Mark Seecof)
- Data compression & American cryptographic export policy (Conrad Hughes)
- Re: Cryptography used by Terrorist Organisation (Dik Winter)
- PBS TV Show Accuracy (R.Y. Kain, Dave Marvit for WGBH-TV)
- The makers of the PBS series respond (Dave Marvit)
- Computer Users Foil Virus (Don Clark via PGN)
Issue 39 (13 April 1992)-
- Federal Reserve Bank snafu delays bank deposits (PGN)
- St. Petersburg issues credit cards to protect bank deposits (PGN)
- The Tyranny of Truncation (Mark Jackson)
- Re: U.S. Dept of Justice Rulings about Keystroke Capturing (Jim Griffith)
- Re: Risks of on-line documents dated April 1 (Robert Ebert)
- Re: Tapping phones, encrypting communication, and trust (Jerry Leichter)
- FBI Phone Taps (George Yanos)
- Fuzzy logic in cars (PGN)
- Compression and Encryption (Douglas W. Jones)
- Re: Telephone system foibles (James Zuchelli)
- Risks of Friends and Family (Fred Cohen)
- Re: The makers of the PBS series respond (Brian Tompsett)
- Re: Correcting Erroneous Database Listings (Steven S. Davis)
- Query: academic transcripts (William Nico)
- Microsoft Windows(tm) 3.1 write cache (Andrew Birner)
Issue 40 (15 April 1992)-
- Risk of relying on editors and/or spelling checkers? (Siritzky)
- New Applications of Voice Recognition Technologies (Saul Tannenbaum)
- For savings we can count on our fingers... (Jeffrey Sorensen)
- Computerized insurance quotes (Bear Giles)
- Re: Risks in nuclear bombs to deflect asteroids (Dani Eder)
- Re: Unauthorized Evidence Gathering (Peter K. Boucher, anonymous)
- Re: Phone Registration at Berkeley (Eric W. Anderson)
- Re: Transcripts via e-mail (Dick Kain, Shyamal Jajodia)
- Re: Public TV Series (Wayne Throop, Dave Katz,
- Re: US PBS stations *do* censor (Jonathan Clark, Matt Braun)
Issue 41 (16 April 1992)
Issue 42 (19 April 1992)-
- Chicago has a single point of failure (Bryan MacKinnon)
- Re: FAA crash (Howard Israel)
- More delays at East Bay air traffic control center (PGN)
- Drugs by EMail (PGN)
- Potentially disastrous bug in MacInTax (Edgar Knapp)
- Automagically generated phone books (PGN)
- Re: Risks of editors -- Mass Pike (Carl Ellison)
- Re: Long call wait for London Ambulances (Brian Tompsett)
- Re: FBI wiretaps (Eric S. Raymond)
- Re: Intercept legislation (Bob Weiner, Donn Parker)
- Credit-card fraud (Bruce Bigelow and Dwight Daniels)
- Harper's article on Personal Data for Sale
- SURVEY: Is Big Brother Watching You? (Lorrayne Schaefer)
Issue 43 (22 April 1992 )-
- Typos? They've been around for centuries! (Cliff Stoll)
- Phantom ATM withdrawals (Lord Wodehouse)
- Re: Potentially disastrous bug in MacInTax (John Stanley)
- Re: Risks of too-subtle April Fools Jokes (Pete Mellor)
- Re: Long call wait for London Ambulances (Lord Wodehouse)
- A New Species in the Food Chain (Ruth Bork)
- Re: FBI and telephones (James Zuchelli)
- Re: Telephone Foibles (James Zuchelli)
- More on electronic anklet (Brinton Cooper)
- Michelangelo - Avoidance report (Klaus Brunnstein)
- Congressional Vote & The Electronics Industry (Philip Greenspun via Carl Baltrunas & Cherie Marinelli)
- Industrial Strength Formal Methods -- Call for Papers (Cliff B Jones)
Issue 44 (27 April 1992)-
- An "Own Goal" by the RAF (Brian Randell)
- Risks of a modern weatherman (Bear Giles)
- Standard deviation in LOTUS 1-2-3?! (Lord Wodehouse)
- Ralph Nader/Cable TV/Information Networks (Ralph Nader and Jim Donahue)
- Re: Tax on computer media (Mark Seecof)
- Tracking by Cellular Phone (Brian Kush)
- Re: Admissibility of video tapes (Craig R. Smilovitz)
- Voice mail security (Richard Dickson)
- Re: Bugging Phone Calls (Jay Denebeim)
- Re: Tapping Bill (Allen Smith)
- Re: FBI and telephones (Bob Frankston)
- Puzzle-box patent abandoned (Ross Williams)
Issue 45 (28 April 1992)-
- Software observing daylight savings time when it *shouldn't* (Mike Morton)
- Is it getting too easy? (Spreadsheetology) (Robert Slade)
- IEEE/CS Workshop on Ethical Standards for the Profession (Jim Horning)
- FBI and Mailing Lists (Mary Culnan)
- Re: Voice mail security (Dan Wing)
- Re: Tracking by cellular phone (John Karabaic, Phillip. D. Brown)
- COMPASS '92: Conference on Computer Assurance (Laura Ippolito)
Issue 46 (2 May 1992)-
- F-22 crash (Barton Gellman via Nancy Leveson)
- Dean's password used to misappropriate funds (Janet M. Swisher)
- April fool meteorology (Bob Grumbine)
- Patriot: The missile that missed (Lord Wodehouse)
- Re: Ralph Nader/Cable TV/Information Networks (Tom Wicklund)
- AT&T announces Easy Reach 700 (PGN)
- Re: Tracking by Cellular Phone (Les Earnest, Mark Fulk, Kevin Paul Herbert)
- Free TRW Credit Report (Mary Culnan)
- Shut Down Ambulance Computer (Jean Ramaekers, Scott Dunham via Lord Wodehouse)
- Risks of using cash (Robert Ebert)
Issue 47 (7 May 1992)
Issue 48 (10 May 1992)-
- Farmer receives $4M US Government check by mistake (Fernando Pereira)
- Daylight savings time started early this year (David J. Fiander)
- C-17 software problems (Mark Seecof)
- Composite Health Care System at Walter Reed Hospital (PGN)
- Microsoft advocates killing of Jews (Aaron Dickey via Jim Horning)
- DATATAG (Brian Randell)
- Re: $70 million bank scam (Tom Perrine)
- Re: April Fools' Meteorology (Bear Giles)
- Re: Free TRW Credit Report (Mary Culnan)
- Risk of direct deposit (Stuart Bell)
Issue 49 (16 May 1992)-
- Shuttle computer miscomputes rendezvous (John Sullivan)
- The computer made me do it! [Brain enchipment] (Bear Giles)
- NY Times Columnist Protests Efforts to Prevent Secure Communications (Peter D. Junger)
- New York Times Computer Typesetting (Craig Partridge)
- Lack of FTP warning "destroys" hard drive (Taed Nelson)
- Ankle bracelet; a busy phone ==> scott-free (McGrew)
- No access to exchange via Cellnet (Lord Wodehouse)
- OTA has issued a report re "software property" (Jim Warren)
- Pentagon taps hackers to write viruses (John Mello)
- Re: Microsoft advocates killing of Jews (Mathew)
- Two privacy newsgroups [Don't confuse them.] (PGN)
- Announcing the PRIVACY Forum digest! (Lauren Weinstein)
- Computer Privacy Digest/comp.society.privacy (Dennis G. Rears)
- MDC, the C-17 and the F-15E (John Karabaic)
Issue 50 (17 May 1992)-
- Food stamp computer misbehaves in Maryland (Joseph E. Richardson)
- Spelling checker advocates massive drug abuse (Randy Lindsey)
- Credit card databases prefer St. to zip codes (David C. Kovar)
- Risk of TRW Not Having Enough Information (S. Peter Loshin)
- Re: Free TRW Credit Report (R. R. Hauser)
- Yet more Software-in-the-Air scares (Simon Marshall)
- More on the F-22 crash: pilot error now blamed (PGN)
- Re: F-22 crash, cont'd. (Daniel P. Johnson, Larry, Bob Rehak)
- Final Announcement for IFIP/Sec '92 (Guy G. Gable, Carlos Delgado Kloos)
- FTC Newsletter Volume 9 (FTCS-92 + workshop on Fault-Tolerant Par.Dist.Sys.)
Issue 51 (20 May 1992)-
- Autopilot Flaw (Jaap Akkerhuis)
- GAO report on C-17 software (James Paul)
- Big Brother in The Netherlands (Jan L. Talmon)
- Keystroke capture (Mark Rasch)
- Risk of serving lunch to the First Lady (Timothy Petlock)
- Re: TRW (Willis H. Ware)
- comp.risks WAIS servers available (Scott Draves)
- Re: Not enough trained computer experts (Fred Cohen)
- Re: Yet more Software-in-the-Air scares (Pete Mellor, Martyn Thomas)
- REMINDER on COMPASS '92: Conference on Computer Assurance (Laura Ippolito)
Issue 52 (27 May 1992)-
- Yellow Slime Shuts Down Munich Opera (PGN)
- "Programming error" prevents long distance billing (Bob Robillard)
- White House Fights to Erase E-Mail Backups (Randy Gellens)
- Critical technologies (Martyn Thomas)
- Re: Not enough trained computer experts (Robert Dorsett)
- Provisional program DCCA-3 (Luca Simoncini)
Issue 53 (30 May 1992)-
- Software problem in shuttle software (Nancy Leveson)
- The Thin Edge of the Wedge? Next-of-kin database in Vienna VA (Barry Johnson)
- The Federal Government and Civilian Encryption (Larry Hunter)
- White House records (E. N. Kittlitz)
- Computer virus insurance (John Mello)
- The risks of telling the truth about viruses (Fred Cohen)
- C-17 problems attributed to software diversity (David G. Novick)
- C-17 story, Chmn. McDonnell's reply (via Michael Cook)
- SDI Costs (anonymous)
- Risks of SDI? (PGN)
- New CPSR List Server (Ronni Rosenberg)
- Call for Papers, IFIP/Sec '93 (Dr. Harold Joseph Highland)
Issue 54 (3 June 1992)-
- Risks of Space Junk (PGN)
- Girl killed in automatic car window (Ian Spalding)
- Pepsi promotion error blamed on computer glitch (Roland Ouellette)
- Voter-registration computers know best (Les Earnest)
- (more) Social Security Numbers -- billing overloads (Mark Bergman)
- Reverse Passwords? (Brinton Cooper)
- Risks of being a computer-font company president? (PGN)
- Re: Shuttle computer miscomputes rendezvous (Randall Davis)
- Re: The risks of telling the truth about viruses (Theodore Ts'o)
- Re: Yellow slime (PGN)
- Re: Critical technologies (Martyn Thomas)
- Re: Payphone Xenophobia (roeber via Darren Alex Griffiths)
- Re: Not enough trained computer experts (Brinton Cooper and Fred Cohen)
Issue 55 (5 June 1992)-
- The sinking of the trawler "Antares" (Brian Randell)
- Another "But I'm Not Dead" story (Bill Winn)
- *67 TOGGLES calling-number-id blocking (Bob Frankston)
- One-Armed Bandits? (Bob Frankston, Roland Ouellette)
- Girl Kidnaped by her Computer! (Misinformation About Computers) (Ellen Spertus)
- Re: Girl killed in automatic car window (David Parnas)
- Barry's Bug (Eric Haines)
- German Unification Breaks Ohio Bell's Billing System (Adnan C. Yaqub)
- Human namespace collisions (Frederick G. M. Roeber)
- A name is a name is a name (Rick Simkin)
- "Benevolent" Viruses (A. Padgett Peterson)
- Software in the Air Scares: CAA and article authors respond (Simon Marshall)
Issue 56 (9 June 1992)-
- Vote-by-telephone disaster in Nova Scotia (Daniel MacKay, Richard P. Taylor)
- Computer Injury and Product Liability -- RSI (Gary Chapman)
- Printer `ruined firm' (Paul Leyland)
- BBS Fraud (Tokyo) (Shaun Lawson)
- Endeavour rendezvous software fix (James Paul)
- ACM TOSEM mailing label problem (David Lamb)
- Re: Slot Machines, etc. (Tom Watson)
Issue 57 (10 June 1992)-
- Perot computers cracked (Larry Hunter)
- $150 printer hangs $0.5M VAXcluster (Marc Shannon)
- Reviewing Communications in the Gulf War (James Paul)
- Endeavor bug -- more details (Nancy Leveson)
- Where on earth are you? (Richard Murnane)
- Risk of Computer Generated Fund-Raising Letters (Lee Hasiuk)
- Car computer downloading (Bob Sidebotham)
- Telecom Australia allows easy denial of service attack [anonymous]
- Follow-up to Dead Driver story -- PennDOT replies (Mike Berman)
- Re: BBS Fraud (Fred Gilham)
Issue 58 (15 June 1992)-
- SoundWars: SW Sabotage, Creative Technology vs. Media Vision (PGN)
- FBI raid on bulletin board (Gary Chapman)
- NY TIMES MAGAZINE story on defects in personal computer software (Jon Jacky)
- Computer system refuses large deposit (Richard Frantz Jr.)
- Delivery Failure in a Paging System (William Griswold)
- Update on vote-by-telephone disaster in Nova Scotia (Daniel MacKay)
- Risks of not foreseeing supplement and maintenance funds (Geraldo Xexeo)
- Re: Follow-up to dead driver (Michael Favor)
- Re: Where on earth are you? (Scott Traurig)
- Re: Car computer downloading (Bruce Oneel)
- Re: Perot computers cracked (Steve Bellovin, Joe Morris)
- Product risks (Re: Parnas, Girl killed in automatic window)(Bergtor Skulason)
- Online Symposium: Visions for a Sustainable World Pugwash Conference (Jeffrey Porten)
Issue 59 (18 June 1992)-
- SOUNDEX algorithm fails in Directory Enquiries (Nick Rothwell)
- Two wrongs make a right (Fred Cohen)
- Computer problem provides free phone porn (Mark Bartelt)
- Australia benefits from US encryption export ban (Rick Noah Zucker)
- Re: Missed Pagings (Marc Schwartz)
- Privacy problems with voter records (Norman Kraft)
- Call for Participation, CFP '93 (Bruce R Koball)
Issue 60 (1 July 1992)
Issue 61 (1 July 1992)
Issue 62 (4 July 1992)-
- Emergency system fails -- Risks of firing employees? (Jim Griffith)
- Nutrasweet Telephone Sweepstakes (Ranjit Bhatnagar)
- Risk of Assuming an Int will do (Russell Aminzade)
- Students cheated BT to win computerised phone contest (Philip Hazel)
- Computer-literate children find porn (Andrew Shapiro)
- UK ATMs - legal challenge (Antony Upward)
- CPSR Challenges Virginia SSN Practice (David Sobel)
- Are Humans Always Responsible for Computer Errors? (Peter Danielson)
- Fokker F.100 incident (Robert Dorsett)
- Another Fokker F.100 incident (Olivier Plaut)
Issue 63 (8 July 1992)-
- Newsweek Vincennes article (Bob Frankston)
- Are bank machines private? (Andre Bacard)
- Virus consumes clerks at Sears (Kurt Guntheroth)
- GI Observations on IT Security Evaluation Manual (ITSEM) V0.2 (Kai Rannenberg)
- Voting by Phone in Nova Scotia (Evan Ravitz)
- When Cryptography is Outlawed... (Kurt Guntheroth)
- Re: computer-literate children find porn (Karl Lehenbauer)
- ESORICS 92: Preliminary Programme (Yves Deswarte)
Issue 64 (14 July 1992)-
- RISKS (and CSL.SRI.COM) outage (RISKS)
- Phreaking/Blue Box program (Klaus Brunnstein)
- Five `Hackers' Indicted (PGN)
- Huge credit card record theft uncovered (Norm deCarteret)
- Risks quotation (Jonathan Bowen)
- Re: Newsweek Vincennes article (Dan Sorenson)
- Re: Airbus (Mark Brader and Keith Barr)
- Re: When Cryptography is Outlawed... (Fran Litterio, Arthur L. Rubin)
Issue 65 (17 July 1992)
Issue 66 (18 July 1992)
Issue 67 (22 July 1992)-
- More identical name confusion (plus Scientific American item) (Mark Bergman)
- A computer as a criminal tool (Peter D. Junger)
- American Airlines software development woes (Randall Neff)
- RISKS of Antilock Braking Systems (David Palmer)
- RISKS of BBS ownership (David R. Cohen via Scott Bailey)
- The role of expertise in technological advances (Bertrand Meyer)
- Telephone wiretapping (E. Kristiansen)
- Bellcore threatens 2600 with lawsuit over BLV article (Emmanuel Goldstein)
- Re: Export of 40-Digit RSA (Dorothy Denning)
- Re: Qantas airliner challenged by US Pacific fleet (Leonard Erickson)
- Re: Nuclear reactor control (Rusty Teasdale)
- Re: Airbus -- Countering Urban Myths (Bjorn Freeman-Benson)
- AVIATION restructuring in progress (Robert Dorsett)
Issue 68 (23 July 1992)-
- Telco problem with Garth Brooks concert ticket sales proves fatal (Art Corcoran)
- Re: 911 call lands caller in jail (SATRE)
- Re: A computer as a criminal tool (Jonathan A. Marshall)
- The onus of correcting databases (Henry G. Baker via PGN)
- Crypto systems -- less is more (Chaz Heritage)
- Re: BBS Pornography (Chuck Stern, Art Corcoran)
- Re: Bellcore threatens 2600 (Mel Beckman)
- 2600 reply to Bellcore lawsuit threat (Emmanuel Goldstein)
- Re: Technology and leading employees: another example (Clifford Johnson)
- Re: Nuclear reactor control (Tom Ohlendorf)
Issue 69 (3 August 1992)-
- Computer scoring glitch at Olympics (John Carr)
- Wiretap Proposal Needs Study (Joe Abernathy)
- UK Inland Revenue to be privatised? (Paul Johnson)
- 21st-Century Singapore (Bob Frankston)
- User interface studies: oh, what's the use? (Robert Slade)
- Re: More identical name confusion (anasaz!John)
- Re: 911 call lands caller in jail (Ed Ravin, Derek Beatty)
- Software Hazard Analysis Course (Gord Symonds)
- CPSR Recommends NREN Privacy Principles (Dave Banisar)
Issue 70 (6 August 1992)-
- Software problems plague new Canadian air traffic control system (Mark Bartelt)
- Fun with high pressure (Michael Stern)
- Mr. C. Baggage, who was neither a Mister nor a Baggage at all (Geoff Kuenning)
- Unreliable call-return phone feature... (Rex Black)
- GTE's Personal Secretary (Chuck Ham)
- Police files (Nigel Allen)
- Re: User interface studies: oh, what's the use? (Steve Summit)
- Sweet Old Things and User Interfaces (Ed Ravin)
- Re: Computer scoring glitch at Olympics (Stanley Chow, Joe Konstan, David Wittenberg)
- 1993 Symposium on Research in Security and Privacy (Dick Kemmerer)
Issue 71 (7 August 1992 )-
- "Bug" or fraud? (John Kriens)
- Ship with computer-controlled ballast tanks tips over (Jon Jacky)
- Bugs in microcode of CPUs [REQUEST FOR EXAMPLES] (Brian A Wichmann)
- A problem with call waiting (Rick Pim)
- Phone service modification (Kraig R. Meyer)
- Re: Unreliable call-return phone feature... (Joe Konstan)
- Re: computer scoring at olympics (Jong, Gary McClelland)
- Sweet Old Things and User Interfaces (Anton Martin Ertl)
- Re: Mr. C. Baggage, ... (kennykb)
- Information Age course at Georgetown (Ross Stapleton)
- World Conference on Network Administration and Security (Hal Pomeranz)
Issue 72 (12 August 1992)-
- Electronic Voting Machines Alert (Rebecca Mercuri)
- NWB credit-card errors affect millions (Philip Hazel, Jonathan Bowen)
- Cash Card Fraud - the public fights back (Brian Randell)
- "Around the state at Barnett Banks, it did not compute" (Norm deCarteret)
- The QE2 and navigational charts (John Sullivan)
- Stupid computers--The Economist reports on AI (John Sullivan)
- GAO reports on NASA (James Paul via PGN)
- Re: Ship ... tips over (Cristobal Pedregal Martin)
- Re: Stupid things people do (Joseph F. Hull)
- Re: Bug or Fraud (Michael Friedman)
- RISKS of DOS, Caller-ID, Voice Mail... (Peter da Silva)
Issue 73 (17 August 1992)-
- Microwave oven autonomously turning on (A E Eckberg)
- Outdated sports news recurs (Geoff Kuenning)
- Fire department to get computer dispatching (Robert Allen)
- Electronic payment takes 2 weeks! (D. Langford)
- Security breach cited as class schedule erased (UBC) (Thomas Dzubin)
- A true tale of terror in the making: AUTOPAY (Steve VanDevender)
- Another saga of long-distance carrier confusion (Brian Holt Hawthorne)
- Intolerance and human differences (Rob Horn)
- Re: Bug or Fraud (A. Padgett Peterson)
- Re: Voting (Karen Frenkel)
- 1993 Research in Security & Privacy, Call for Papers (Teresa Lunt)
Issue 74 (20 August 1992)-
- California Woman Convicted in Computerized Income Tax Refund Scheme (Nigel Allen)
- High-tech, discriminatory bathrooms... (Gary Friedman)
- Secret Service -- the TV show (Stephen Tihor)
- Novell Netware protection? (Fred Cohen)
- Risks of Relying on Computerized Records in Court (Mark Rasch)
- Barclays Voice-Mail system reveals card numbers (Adrian Howard)
- Voting machine failure reveals lack of backup plan (John Long)
- Macs becoming popular in Bulgaria (Klaus Brunnstein)
- Gold Card with wrong name, odd riders (Jane Beckman)
- PRIVACY Forum reminder (Lauren Weinstein)
Issue 75 (20 August 1992)
Issue 76 (27 August 1992)-
- Nuclear power plant shut down (again), by walkie-talkie interference? (S A McConnell)
- Software produces legally inadmissible reports (Les Hatton)
- More legal stuff: CCTA, SD-Scicon, 5.5m pounds lost (Les Hatton)
- Scientists cry foul over NASA security raid at Ames (Michelle Levander via Eugene N. Miya)
- Unix servers and DOS viruses (Fred Cohen)
- Re: Barclays [Hamburg] Credit Service (Klaus Brunnstein [2])
- Re: Barclays Voice-Mail system reveals card numbers (L. Indaleci)
- Patriot missile bug (James B. Shearer)
- IEEE Spectrum August 1992 issue on Data Security (Olivier M.J. Crepin-Leblond)
- Geography in 1992? Internet Course (Bob Frankston)
Issue 77 (2 September 1992)-
- Malfunction in a collision-avoidance system (Steve Bellovin)
- Software bug on TOPEX spacecraft (sci.space.news via John Rushby)
- Software problems on Hubble too (Ron Baalke via John Rushby)
- The endless bridge, NJ (George Sicherman)
- Washington State felony charges for computer misuse (PGN)
- Making a Statement (financial) (Don Grimes)
- Feds seek customer records on "Grow-lamps" (Dan Veditz)
- Spontaneous appliance operation (Phil Karn)
Issue 78 (4 September 1992)
Issue 79 (11 September 1992)-
- "Sneakers" -- A Topical Movie Review (Donn Parker)
- Police probe mans death in Citibank disk case (Pat Cain)
- Arrest warrant database problems (James Hanlon)
- New computer delays Berlin Fire Department (Debora Weber-Wulff)
- Hardware failure stops school (Andrew Marchant-Shapiro)
- PC board waste in San Francisco Bay (Phil Agre)
- Re: TCAS (Nancy Leveson)
- Registration and Hotel Information - 15th National Computer Security Conference (Jack Holleran)
Issue 80 (16 September 1992)-
- Arrest Warrants (Joseph Nathan Hall)
- Stop the presses, call the police! (Frans Heeman)
- A Financial risk avoided (Rob Horn)
- From the Jury Room - Alcohol breath analyzer (Jim Haynes)
- Automatic DUI (Driving Under the Influence) (Jane Beckman)
- Re: update: Barclay voice mail insecurity (Flint Pellett)
- Re: "Sneakers" -- A Topical Movie Review (Mark Brader, James Zuchelli)
- Greening of Computers (Mark J. Crosbie)
- Michigan Awarded Funds to Improve Criminal History Records (Nigel Allen)
Issue 81 (18 September 1992)-
- Bounced cheque libel (Terry Gerritsen)
- NYT reports on Smart autos; on Computer graphics at trials (John Sullivan)
- A simpler risk of computerized warrant systems (Phil Karn)
- Outstanding Warrants? (William D. Bauserman)
- More Arrest warrant database problems (Kraig R. Meyer)
- Re: Arrest Warrants (Lauren Weinstein, Randall Davis)
- Airliners playing chicken (David Wittenberg)
- Postal service privacy RISK (Daniel Burstein)
- Re: Phone numbers in popular entertainment (Sneakers) (David Paschich)
- Re: Drunk driving (Toby Gottfried, Jim Haynes)
- CPSR Files Suit Against FBI Over Wiretap Proposal (David A. Banisar)
Issue 82 (25 September 1992)-
- Police files conference (Nigel Allen)
- Electronic mail confusion (Stewart T. Fleming)
- Duplicate Account Names (Martin Smith)
- Digitizing art (John Sullivan)
- Re: Airliners playing chicken (Rogier Wolff, Leslie J. Somos, Larry Seiler, Marc Horowitz)
- Re: Airplane chicken, scanning addresses, Sneakers (John Sullivan)
- Re: Postal service privacy RISK (Kraig R. Meyer, Gene LeDuc)
- Re: Bounced cheque libel (Peter J. Scott)
- Re: Computerized warrant systems & mobile data terminals (Michael G Kielsky)
- Re: Arrest warrants / Datamation (Lars Henrik Mathiesen, Bob Frankston, Cristobal Pedregal Martin, Geoff Kuenning)
Issue 83 (29 September 1992)-
- Computer `Kills' Prospective Jurors (Fernando Pereira)
- RISK with limited precision arithmetic (Lars-Henrik Eriksson)
- Risks of Safety Systems (Christopher Wood)
- Computer Systems Security and Privacy Advisory Board of NIST (Dave Farber)
- Therapy (Sean Matthews)
- Garage Door Openers (Mark Thorson)
- Gordon R. Dickson story "Computers Don't Argue" (Vernor Vinge, Alex Heatley, Marc Horowitz)
Issue 84 (19 October 1992)-
- 15th National Computer Security Conference trip report (Rebecca Mercuri)
- Vote Early, Vote Often (Bear Giles)
- Toronto Teenager Charged in 911 Case (Nigel.Allen)
- Rutgers students charged with scholarship scam (PGN)
- A320 engine control problem at Gatwick (John Rushby)
- T* S* (anonymous)
- DEA mishandling of national security information (Philip R. Moyer)
- Using the DOT's computers to steal car stereos (Bill Marshall)
- Robot daydreaming (Les Earnest)
- Computing Research Association (CRA) seeks assocaite (Rick Weingarten via Lance Hoffman)
Issue 85 (20 October 1992)-
- First Day Snafu at Pittsburgh Airport (Chuck Weinstock)
- US Congress report on INSLAW case (Steve Cisler via Edward Vielmetti)
- Re: 15th National Computer Security Conference (David A Willcox)
- 6th International Computer Security & Virus Conference (Richard W. Lefkon)
- ESORICS 92: Preliminary Programme (Yves Deswarte)
Issue 86 (24 October 1992)-
- Software Bombs Out -- Ark Royal revisited (Simon Marshall)
- Erased Disk used against Brazilian President (Geraldo Xexeo)
- The NSF Net cable-cut story (Steve Martin via Alan Wexelblat)
- Risks in Banking, Translation, etc. (Paul M. Wexelblat)
- Re: 15th National Computer Security Conference (Dorothy Denning)
- Re: Vote Early, Vote Often (Louis B. Moore)
- T*p S*cr*t (Berry Kercheval)
- Book Review: The Hacker Crackdown (David Barker-Plummer)
- Filling station POS terminals: credit card users beware! (Steve Summit)
- Int Workshop Fault and Error Models of Failures in Comp Sys (Ram Chillarege)
- Computer Security Foundations Workshop VI CFP (Catherine A. Meadows)
Issue 87 (26 October 1992)-
- US presidential election year politics help cause time zone bugs (Paul Eggert)
- Privacy of e-mail (Symantec/Borland suit) (Robert Bowdidge)
- New risk reports (Jonathan Bowen)
- The DC-10 Case (Robert Dorsett)
- Re: Erased Disk used against Brazilian President (Bob Frankston, Robert Slade)
- Re: Risks in banking (Steve Lamont)
- T*p S*cr*t II and William Safire (Bob Devine)
- Conference on Computers, Security and the Law (Kimble)
- Re: 15th National Computer Security Conference (A. Padgett Peterson, Peter K. Boucher, Larry Hunter, Pete Kaiser)
Issue 88 (29 October 1992)-
- London Ambulance Service (Brian Randell, Trevor Jenkins)
- Structural Failure, Product Liability, Technical Insurance (Hermann Haertig)
- Information America (database risks) (Jan Wolitzky)
- Interesting/obscure interaction between users -- shared mem resources (David A. Honig)
- NSF Net cable-cut story is bogus (Doug Humphrey via John G. Scudder)
- Re: Risks in Banking, Translation, etc. (Arun Welch)
- Cellular reception equipment banned by Congress (Robert Allen and Mark Walsh)
- Re: Encryption keys (Dorothy Denning, Peter Wayner, Li Gong, Carl Ellison, Charles Mattair)
Issue 89 (2 November 1992)-
- Leaving greasy marks on monitors may be dangerous (Simon Marshall)
- Risks Of Cellular Speech (Dave King, PGN)
- Police and Computers (Mark Bergman, Mike)
- Cash displenser fraud (E. Kristiansen)
- Network is a lifesaver (Mike Cepek)
- Pay-per-call-back-verify (Robert Slade)
- Re: London Ambulance Service (Brian Randell, John Jones)
- Alarmism and Prof. Denning (Timothy C. May)
- Blockbuster announces plan to use data from video rentals (John Nagle via T. Kim Nguyen)

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