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==Phrack Inc.==
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Volume 0x0b, Issue 0x3c, Phile #0x0f of 0x10
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|=---------------------------=[ phrackstaff ]=---------------------------=|
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Content in Phrack World News does not reflect the opinion of any particluar
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Phrack Staff member. PWN is exclusively done by the scene and for the
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scene.
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0x01: Phrack Headlines & Misc
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0x02: Freedom strikes back - DMCA loses the trial
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0x03: MS issues 71 security bulletins this year and counting...
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0x04: U.S. Patriot Act
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|=[ 0x01 - Phrack Headlines & Misc ]=------------------------------------=|
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Video games with violent content are good for da kids! I KNEW IT!
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http://www.vnunet.com/News/1135410
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The News Media propose to not broadcast (i.e. to censor) certain
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reports. The 'Free' media is turning (some say it already turned) into an
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instrument of the military. But dont worry too much about it: It's all
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for our good!
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http://commondreams.org/views02/1218-01.htm
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Join the teleconference with the National infrastructure and Advisory
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Council. The Council advises the President of the United States on the
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security of information systems for critical infrastructure supporting
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other sectors of the economy, including banking and finance,
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transportation, energy, manufacturing, and emergency government services.
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At this meeting, the Council will continue its deliberations on comments
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to be delivered to President Bush concerning the draft National Strategy
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to Secure Cyberspace.
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http://www.access.gpo.gov/su_docs/aces/fr-cont.html
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The promise of the newly formed Department of Homeland Security is to
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improve our nation's security from terrorism. Unfortunately, the results
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are far more likely to be the opposite.
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http://www.counterpane.com/crypto-gram-0212.html#3
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Kevin Mitnick wrote a book, "The Art of Deception". The first chapter
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has been deleted by the publisher at the last minute. It's available
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on the internet:
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http://www.wired.com/news/culture/0,1284,56187,00.html
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http://littlegreenguy.fateback.com/chapter1/Chapter%201%20-%20Banned%20Edition.doc
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Cyberterrorism is just media hype. It's yet another trick used by the
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military-industrial complex to suck the last cent out of your pocket. The
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world will not forget when the Pentagon announced the "best coordinated and
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most serious hacker attack against military installations". In the end it
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was one single script kid who tried a public exploit against some
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unimportant and unclassified military computer and gained access due to a 2
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year old bug.
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http://www.wired.com/news/infostructure/0,1377,56935,00.html
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Read this before you visit any other countries. Otherwise you may
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get arrested and prosecuted (in some cases executed!) in a foreign country
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for an activity that is _legal_ in your country:
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Flashn, a (famous) swedish hacker recently got arrested while trying to
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escape the United States border to Canada. It seems that he had stayed
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too long on his tourist visa.
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http://www.freeflashn.org/
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http://www.mail-archive.com/full-disclosure@lists.netsys.com/msg01684.html
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Sk8 is out of prison but not free yet:
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http://www.freesk8.org/
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'Analyzer' is back in jail again:
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http://www.freeanalyzer.org/
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'Out of office' mails are fucking annoying. Read about yet another
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reasons why you don't want to use them:
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http://abcnews.go.com/sections/scitech/DailyNews/burglary021219.html
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Computer Crime Center opens:
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http://www.thestate.com/mld/thestate/news/local/4763628.htm
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Get rooted while listening to mp3's:
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http://news.com.com/2100-1001-978403.html?tag=fd_top
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Microsoft's products have been left off a list compiled by the Defence
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Signals Directorate that aims to evaluate and advise whether software
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is appropriate for use by Australian Government agencies.
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http://www.zdnet.com.au/newstech/security/story/0,2000024985,20270727,00.htm
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|=[ 0x02 - Freedom strikes back - DMCA loses the trial ]=----------------=|
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The Russian software company which had found itself on trial in an
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American court was acquitted on all counts of circumventing the DMCA.
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Elcomsoft's woes began in August of last year, when programmer Dmitry
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Sklyarov was charged under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act's
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circumvention 1201 clauses (one small part of which is under review by
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the Librarian of Congress) while visiting Las Vegas for a technical
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conference. Skylarov was imprisoned for his part in creating an Adobe
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eBook reader that permitted fair-use of copyright material, and
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imprisoned pending trial.
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"Today's jury verdict sends a strong message to federal prosecutors
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who believe that tool makers should be thrown in jail just because a
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copyright owner doesn't like the tools they build," said EFF Senior
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Intellectual Property Attorney Fred von Lohmann.
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http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/55/28612.html
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http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/6/28654.html
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http://www.phrack-dont-give-a-shit-about-dmca.org
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http://www.nytimes.com/2002/11/21/technology/21COPY.html
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http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/6/28223.html
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http://www.wired.com/news/business/0,1367,56504,00.html
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http://www.fatwallet.com/forums/messageview.cfm?catid=18&threadid=126042
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http://news.com.com/2100-1023-976296.html
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|=[ 0x03 - MS issues 71 security bulletins this year and counting... ]=-=|
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Are you keeping up with all the patches Microsoft has issued?
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Microsoft has issued 71 security bulletins so far this year. One
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bulletin in particular, MS02-069 (Flaw in Microsoft VM Could Enable
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System Compromise) issued December 11, addresses several problems with
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the Microsoft Virtual Machine (VM) used for Java code. Versions of the
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VM software through version 5.0.3805 are vulnerable. According to
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Microsoft, "The most serious of these issues could enable a Web site
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to compromise your system and take actions such as changing data,
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loading and running programs, and reformatting the hard disk." The
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patch is a critical update, and everyone should install it.
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http://www.microsoft.com/security/security_bulletins/ms02-069.asp
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|=[ 0x04 - U.S Patriot Act ]=-------------------------------------------=|
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by, Ross Regnart
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Patriot Act redefine MAFIA and Others as "Terrorist Associates"
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Under the Patriot Act the U.S. Government can use a "new charge" to
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arrest Mob members. The Act redefined "Terrorist Association" as any
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criminal activity that may "relate" to supporting terrorists.
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For Prosecution, the U.S. Patriot Act merged common criminal activity
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with supporting terrorism: The ACT states: criminals and terrorists use the
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same criminal networks and organizations to "Market" illegal-drugs; both
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participate in and have an interest in world criminal activity."
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Police Can Now Use Secret Evidence Against Anyone: The Act opened a
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back door for police to use "secret evidence" against non-terrorists and
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alleged criminals. Secret evidence are evidence that has been gathers in
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an illegal manner, without the authorization of a judge by federal
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agencies. Government need only allege an individual or organization's
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activities "relate" to a "criminal market that terrorists use or depend on
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for their support in order to cause an arrest and/or property confiscation.
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What is a "Terrorist Associate? The Patriot Act's wording "relate to"
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"join" "influence on" "assist" "support" and "criminal market" are so
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vague, government may charge as "Terrorist Associates" both legal and
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illegal businesses and individuals who never intended to support
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terrorists. It is foreseeable "illegal drug marketers" will be charged as
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"Terrorist Associates" since it is appears impossible to stop terrorists
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from using their networks to sell drugs or other criminal activity. Under
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the Act police need little probable cause to arrest citizens and only a
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"preponderance of evidence" to confiscate their property. Innocent citizens
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may find it difficult to defend against "secret evidence" and/or recover
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their confiscated bank accounts and other property. Under the Act
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"a government authority" to seize foreign bank accounts, need only claim
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that a financial transaction, account proceeds or property are "related"
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to criminal activity.
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Under the Patriot Act: U.S. and cooperating government authorities are
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not required to "trace" prove the source of a foreign bank or financial
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service account in order to seize all the proceeds therein. Should the
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United States or a government authority find that a foreign bank account
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has been drawn down or closed the government may "substitute for
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forfeiture" any other asset a government claims to belong to the alleged
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owner of a bank account then subject to forfeiture. Consequently, a
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government may "substitute for forfeiture" assets "equal" to the entire
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amount of all financial transactions and deposits that went through a
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foreign bank or financial service account during a given time period.
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Under the Patriot Act: the U.S. or a cooperating government authority
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is not required to prove what part of proceeds seized from a foreign bank
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or service account are "related" to criminal activity. The U.S. or a
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cooperating government authority may confiscate a foreign bank account and
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"never" inform its owners the reason for confiscation or the evidence
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against their account that caused its confiscation. Innocent account owners
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may be defenseless under such circumstances.
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Charged Defendants Under the Act start out guilty having to prove they
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did not reasonably have reason to know the person(s), organization or
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entity they associated or networked with had committed a terrorist act or
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would commit one in the future.
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What constitutes Terrorism under the Patriot Act may be arbitrarily
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decided by police: Any physical act that is legal or illegal may be alleged
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by police to be terrorism under 18USC 2331. Example: Union demonstrators
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fighting with strike breakers. No one need be injured for police to make a
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terrorist charge; demonstrators need only "appear intended to intimidate or
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coerce a civilian population; or to influence the policy of a government".
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(See 18 USC 2331).
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The Act's mention of "related" criminal activity and networks permit
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government under the Act's anti-terrorism provisions to use "secret
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evidence" against non-terrorists the government charges with being
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"Terrorist Associates". Government "secret evidence" can be used in both
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U.S. Military Tribunals and Civilian "Star Chamber Courts" as provided for
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by the Anti-Terrorism and Death Penalty Act of 1996. Defense against
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government-paid and/or other secret witnesses may be difficult when
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defendants are not allowed to learn the evidence against them.
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Under the U.S. Patriot Act the Government got the power from Congress
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to charge U.S. Citizens for crimes that "relate" to any activity that may
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support terrorists or threatens the safety, economy, national security,
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and/or U.S. or Foreign Policy of the United States.
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CONCERN: Like imprisoned foreign-terrorist suspects in the U.S., could
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American Citizens (non-terrorists) subsequently charged by the government
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as "Terrorist Associates", e.g., "related criminal activity" be next to
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lose their right to have confidential meetings with attorneys? Could U.S.
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Citizens be forced to give up attorney-client-privilege, endure government
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agents sitting at their table whenever an attorney comes to meet with them
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in jail?
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|=[ EO PWN ]=------------------------------------------------------------=|
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