1 posted on
10/04/2001 6:46:51 PM PDT by
Thanatos
To: Thanatos
The huge bandwidth of the internet makes the sending of covert messages very easy. I'm not surprised to learn that we think the bad guys are hiding the messages in pictures. I would think it would be very difficult to detect a little text encoded in a seemingly purely graphic file.
To: Thanatos
13 posted on
10/04/2001 7:21:26 PM PDT by
adx
To: Thanatos
M-O-O-N spells MOON
15 posted on
10/04/2001 7:24:47 PM PDT by
Pistacio
To: Thanatos
We wouldn't have to worry about terrorists sending messages to each other within the U.S. if we never let them in the country. Throw the bums out!!
To: Thanatos
Two dogs, four fliers, 50,000 walkers, and 91101, does it add up to>>>>>terrorism?
To: Thanatos
There was a blurb on this on Dateline I think it was. They would set up an email account with an ISP. Then, they would compose emails, but never send them. The emails remained in the "out" box and could be read by anybody having the userid/password. But never actually get sent.
33 posted on
10/04/2001 8:03:12 PM PDT by
djf
To: Thanatos prism
Yes but you still have to communicate otherwise so your partner can unlock the image.
Where the hell is prism when you need him?
40 posted on
10/04/2001 9:25:57 PM PDT by
Askel5
To: Thanatos
Keep your eyes peeled!
they are out there and are even so arogant they are doing it on boagus sites with clearly no legitament purpose.
You or I can't afford to purchase .com extensions and have nothing of any logical sense placed on them.
These guys are send messages right in front of our faces and very blatently!
To: Thanatos
Insepct the Sore Loserman photos !
To: Thanatos
I hope someone shared this info with America's "intelligence" sources like the CIA, FBI, DIA, and of course, Homeland Security.
73 posted on
10/07/2001 6:12:34 PM PDT by
Cindy
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