I remember the FBI guy mentioning at a previous meeting here that his local office was working with older PCs confiscated during crime investigations. He made it sound like they were working with crumbs and odds and ends; if Apple's marketing people were smart they'd supply a mac for every FBI computer investigator in the country and then "leak" the news out... But we know how non-smart Apple's marketing people are right? On Jan 30, 2004, at 8:06 AM, Jeff Kilpatrick wrote: > I don't know. We've dealt with these people. I think I still have > their computer guy's card if you want to do an invite for a talk on > legalities.. > > -jeff > On Jan 29, 2004, at 11:00 PM, Quyen Arana wrote: > >> While you mention the Mac connection in the article, Macs aren't the >> main topic, which is more so who's actually doing the cracking and >> how. >> I think this is pretty interesting in and of itself. >> >> The idea of inviting an FBI agent to talk is pretty tempting. Anyone >> else be interested in this? Maybe we could get a FBI security "expert" >> to give a talk to the whole foundation. >> >> q >> >> >> On Jan 29, 2004, at 10:10 PM, Todd Walker wrote: >> >>> http://www.securityfocus.com/cgi-bin/sfonline/columnists-item.pl? >>> id=215 >>> >>> >>> " I asked him about that, and he told us that many of the computer >>> security folks back at FBI HQ use Macs running OS X, since those >>> machines can do just about anything: run software for Mac, Unix, or >>> Windows, using either a GUI or the command line. And they're secure >>> out >>> of the box. " >>> >>> >> J Quyen Arana >> Information Technology Director >> Oklahoma Science Project >> [log in to unmask] >> 405.271.7683 >> >>