Xref: eff alt.bbs:4768 alt.bbs.allsysop:573 misc.legal:11547 misc.legal.computing:366 Path: eff!world!snorkelwacker.mit.edu!apple!usc!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!rpi!batcomputer!munnari.oz.au!darwin.ntu.edu.au!neely_mp From: neely_mp@darwin.ntu.edu.au Newsgroups: alt.bbs,alt.bbs.allsysop,misc.legal,misc.legal.computing Subject: Privacy Bibliography Message-ID: <1991Dec2.161917.2116@darwin.ntu.edu.au> Date: 2 Dec 91 07:19:17 GMT Lines: 178 Howdy, I have been having an e-mail conversation with Stacy Veeder for several days on the topic of e-mail privacy. She mailed me this bibliography which she has compiled for two papers which she is currently writing. I post it here with permission. PS - She is interested in talking with anyone who has some views on the topic/information to share. Mark N. _______ ~From: SMTP%"@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU:SBVEEDER@SUVM.BITNET" ~From: Stacy Veeder To: Mark Neely ***********************BIBLIOGRAPHY BEGINS HERE************************* Bairstow, Jeffrey, "Who Reads Your Electronic Mail?" Electronic Business (June 11, 1990), 16(11):92. Barlow, John Perry [barlow@well.sf.ca.us], "Crime and Puzzlement: Desperados of the Datasphere" (1990), Whole Earth Review (in press as of 6/91), distributed through Usenet newsgroup sci.virtual- worlds [15948.9007180105@hydra.unm.edu]. Brown, Bob, "EMA Urges Users To Adopt Policy on E-Mail Privacy," Network World (October 29, 1990), 7(44):2 (two pages). Burke, Steven, "Electronic-Mail Privacy To Be Tested in Court in Suit Against Epson," PC Week (August 20, 1990), 7(33):124. Casatelli, Christine, "Setting Ground Rules for Privacy," Comput- erworld (March 18, 1991), 25:47 (two pages). Caldwell, Bruce, "Big Brother Is Watching," Information Week (June 18, 1990), (275):34 (three pages). Caldwell, Bruce, "E-Mail Privacy: A Raw Nerve For Readers," In- formation Week (July"30, 1990), (280):52 (two pages). Caldwell, Bruce, "E-Mail Privacy Issues Raised," Information Week (August 13, 1990), (282):14 (two pages) Caldwell, Bruce, "Whose Mail Is It Anyway? Companies are Con- fronting the E-Mail Privacy Issue Head-On," Information Week (August 20, 1990), (283):53. Computer Underground Digest (November 13, 1990), 2(2.11), avail- able as sjg.warrant.CuD through anonymous ftp at eff.org and distributed through Usenet newsgroup alt.society.cu-digest. Conca, Mike [conca@handel.cs.colostate.edu], "E-Mail Privacy" (May 23, 1991), distributed as Article 45 through Usenet news" group comp.admin.policy [15110@ccncsu.colostate.edu]; also distributed through Usenet newsgroup comp.unix.admin. Davis, Fred, "Beware: 'Little Brother' May Be Reading Your Mail," PC Week (October 29, 1990), 7(43):198. Denning, Peter J., "The Internet Worm," in Denning, Peter J. (ed.), Computers Under Attack: Intruders, Worms, and Viruses (New York: Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1990), pp. 193- 200. Doty, Phil, Doctoral Student, Syracuse University School of In- formation Studies, Presentation to IST 553, June"12, 1991. Eisenberg, Ted, et al., "The Cornell Commission: On Morris and the Worm," Communications of the ACM (June 1989), 32(6):706-09 [reprinted in Denning (ed.)]. Electronic Privacy Act of 1986, P.L. 99-508 (100 Stat. 1848). Eskow, Dennis, "Lawyers Warn: Don't Back Up Your E-Mail; Anything Transmitted on E-Mail May Be Held Against You," PC Week (September 11, 1989), 6:81 (two pages). Freedom of Information Act of 1986, 5 USC 552. Higgins, Steve, "E-Mail Experts On Guard Over Security Leaks," PC Week (July 30, 1990), 7:43 (two pages). Higgins, Steve, "Emergency cc:Mail Upgrade Combats Security Breach," PC Week (April 9, 1990), 7:1 (two pages). Higgins, Steve, "Message Monitor Gives Users Eagle-Eye View of E- Mail Flow," PC Week (March 25, 1991), 8:5. Highland, Harold Joseph, "Security: If the Password's 'Anything Goes,' It's Your Loss," Government Computer News (October 29, 1990), 9(23):61 (two pages). Kadie, Carl [kadie@cs.uiuc.edu], "Computers and Academic Freedom Mailing List," available as caf through anonymous ftp at eff.org. LaPlante, Alice, "Epson E-Mail: Private or Company Information?" Infoworld (October 22, 1990), 12(43):66. "Managers 'Remain Dangerously Complacent About Computer Secu rity,'" Computergram International (October 29, 1990), (1542). Markoff, John, "Furor Erupts From Computers in Politics," The New York Times (May 4, 1990), 139:A8(N), A12(L). Miscellaneous documents, available in a single file as ncsa.email through anonymous ftp at eff.org. Miscellaneous files available through ftp eff.org (/academic sub directory). Miscellaneous messages posted to caf-talk@eff.org (through list- serv@eff.org). Miscellaneous postings distributed through Usenet newsgroup comp.admin.policy. Molloy, Maureen, "NW [Network] User Panel Takes Stand on E-Mail Privacy," Network World (November 5, 1990), 7(45):2 (two pages). Montz, Lynn B., "The Worm Case: From Indictment to Verdict," in Denning, Peter J. (ed.), Computers Under Attack: Intruders, Worms, and Viruses (New York: Addison-Wesley Publishing Com- pany, 1990), pp. 260-63. Nash, Jim, "E-Mail Lawsuit Cranks Open Privacy Rights Can of Worms," Computerworld (August 13, 1990), 24:7. Nash, Jim and Harrington, Maura J., "Who Can Open E-Mail?" Com- puterworld (January 14, 1991), 25:1 (two pages). Reid, Brian, "Reflections on Some Recent Widespread Computer Break-Ins," in Denning, Peter J. (ed.), Computers Under Attack: Intruders, Worms, and Viruses (New York: Addison- Wesley Publishing Company, 1990), pp. 145-49. Rochlis, Jon A. and Eichin, Mark W., "With Microscope and Tweez- ers: The Worm from MIT's Perspective," in Denning, Peter J. (ed.), Computers Under Attack: Intruders, Worms, and Viruses (New York: Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1990), pp. 201-22. Savage, J.A., "E-Mail Bust Generates Privacy Rights Uproar," Com- puterworld (January 23, 1989), 23:2. Spafford, Eugene H., "Crisis and Aftermath," in Denning, Peter J. (ed.), Computers Under Attack: Intruders, Worms, and Viruses (New York: Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1990), pp. 223- 43. Stewart, John [jstewart@rodan.acs.syr.edu], Consultant, Syracuse University Academic Computing Services, Presentation to IST 553, June 12, 1991. Stoll, Clifford, The Cuckoo's Egg: Tracking a Spy Through the Maze of Computer Espionage (New York: Doubleday, 1989). Scott, Karyl, "IAB To Begin Trial of Proposed E-Mail Security Standards," PC Week (March 27, 1989), 6:35 (two pages). Turner, Judith Axler, "Messages in Questionable Taste on Computer Networks Pose Thorny Problems for College Administrators," Chronicle of Higher Education (January 24, 1990), A13, A16. Steven Jackson Games' subsequent complaint against the Secret Service et al. is available as sjg.complaint through anonymous ftp at eff.org. -- Mark Neely InterNet: neely_mp@darwin.ntu.edu.au Research Student Northern Territory Uni. Law School Darwin, NT Australia