Security '01 in the Press
- Felten spills the SDMI beans
- Copyright law chills IT security research
- Is prosecuting hackers worth the bother?
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Researchers develop SSH cracker
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Princeton Cryptographer's Challenge to Music Industry Draws Computer Scientists' Support
- Researchers: PDAs prone to hacker attacks
- Privacy Foundation CTO warns of Web gadgets
- New SSH attack weakens passwords
- Scientists show flaws in anti-piracy music tech
- Pentagon Hides Behind Onion Wraps
- Roundup: Professor Felten Presents his Paper, But the DMCA's Still With Us
- New SSH attack weakens passwords
- Felten SDMI presentation: No cops, but lingering questions about DMCA
- Princeton professor: Fight against recording industry just beginning
- Silence of a code cracker
- Scientists show flaws in anti-piracy music technology
- Princeton Professor Bares All
- Controversial Research to be Presented at USENIX Security Symposium in Washington, DC
- Digital-Music Code Crackers Tell All
- SDMI Code-Breaker Speaks Freely
- Researchers Say PDAs Prone To Hacker Attacks
- Professor to delve into anti-copying flaws
- EFF: Professor Felten to present suppressed research at USENIX conference
- Controversial research to be presented at USENIX security conference
- Live Web broadcast scheduled for SDMI challenge presentation
- Lessons From the SDMI Challenge Webcast
- Felten & Co. Present SDMI Findings, Finally
- Felten Will Present SDMI Research At USENIX
- Music industry OKs teacher's speech
- Scientists publish digital music security research
- USA Today (June 20, 2001): Professor to Court: Can I Talk Now?
- The Standard (June 19, 2001): Far From the Final Frontier
- Slashdot (June 6, 2001): EFF Files First Anti-DMCA Lawsuit
- The Standard (June 6, 2001): Silenced Professor Sues SDMI, RIAA
- Yahoo/Reuters (June 6, 2001): Scientists Sue to Publish Piracy Paper
- C/Net (June 6, 2001): Free-Speech Lawsuit Targets Record Industry
- Newsbytes (June 6, 2001): RIAA Mystified by Felten, EFF Lawsuit - Update
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