[ISN] W3C Drafts Web Privacy System & Companies who backdoor

From: mea culpa <jericho_at_dimensional.com>
Date: Tue 19 May 1998 - 17:04:42 CDT
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       TECH. 12:57 pm
           W3C DRAFTS WEB PRIVACY SYSTEM
           The Web standards body issues a draft for P3P, a
           specification for standardizing privacy practices online.

http://www.wired.com/news/news/email/other/technology/story/12396.html
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       TECH. 5:01 am
           SOFTWARE BACKDOORS LET OUT DRAFT
           When the backdoor passwords to some of 3Com's networking
           products were revealed on the Net last week, the company's
           customers were suddenly faced with a potential security
           hazard. How many other products use similar backdoor
           schemes, and why are they used at all?

http://www.wired.com/news/news/email/other/technology/story/12381.html
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