| Date: Wed, 
        08 May 2002 17:27:40 +0200From: "knowbotic.research" <krcf@khm.de>
 Subject: Re: <nettime> PUBLIC DOMAIN SCANNER
  >I've 
        never received an email that has caused me quite so much concern,>indeed, terror.
 Yes, you are potentially right. Each network actor who does not follow 
        the
 legal guidelines of the political logic of security immediately becomes 
        a
 focus of concern.
 If we published the precise vulnerabilities of the public domain in the
 networks, the 18 U.S.C. 1030 Fraud and Related Activity in Connection 
        with
 Computers would make us hackers=terrorists.
 (see http://www.usdoj.gov/criminal/cybercrime/1030_new.html
 and the new Amendments
 http://unitedwehack.ath.cx/infoPatriotAct.htm)
 In relation to our project PUBLIC DOMAIN SCANNER, minds of
 concern::breaking news
 this means concretely:
 A) if we used in this Public Domain Scanner the full range of a Security
 Scanner, i.e. enact also intrusive scans,
 B) and/or we published the adresses of the scanned servers and their
 vulnerabilities
 we would turn immediately illegal.
 Thats the dilemma: security becomes the leading principle of today's
 politics; if you dare to go in this political mousetrap (public domain 
        is
 the zone of instability and contestation, and has nothing to do with the
 concept of security=regulating disorder by means of appeasement) and
 discuss, crisscoss, enact publicly/in networks the concept of security, 
        the
 law forces you immediately to obscure the topic.
 We had hoped to raise these issues unobscured in an Art museum, but since
 Art Instutions are unwilling to enter this zone, even or maybe especially
 not in an 'Art Hacking' show, due to the ubiquitous paranoia and threat 
        of
 getting sued, - the museum and the curators made it very clear to us that
 we as artists are 100% alone and private in any legal dispute -, we decided
 by ourselves to hide parts of the information on the scanner.
 >, but more importantly, <intently>who</intently> is behind 
        it?
 The artist group Knowbotic Research, based on vulnerable site
 194.95.163.253, part of a current show in NY New Museum called
 OPEN_SOURCE_ART_HACK. (netartcommons.walkerart.org)
 Lachlan,have a look at Critical Art Ensembles Book4: Digital Resistance: (chapter:
 2 The Mythology of Terrorism on the Net
 http://www.critical-art.net)
 and i hope you will find out who uses tactics of near random paranoia,
 panic and (virtual) violence in order to define critical people als
 terrorists. The sovereign imposes an immanent threat on network actors 
        of
 making them terrorists, or even become himself the cracker (see German
 interior minister Schily's state actions of cracking websites).
 We think the only way of escaping this spectacle of paranoia in networks
 demands new tactics and agencies inside the domain of the public. Such 
        new
 ways of public acting cannot fall into the trap of the worn dichotomy 
        of
 private and public but rather open new possibilities of public agency 
        for
 domains of the commons which include tactics which were seen as
 inappropriate for the contextualization of the public domain in the
 modernist sense. Instead of referring only to the concepts of transparency,
 visibility and manifestation, we suggest to upgrade the public agencies
 with non-representational activities like encrypting, rendering invisible,
 disinforming, hiding, fleeting, tunnelling, disturbing, spoofing, and 
        other
 camouflage tactics.
 knowbotics/christian
 
 
 
 
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        PDS 
  7.5.: 
        Re: <nettime> [L. Brown] 
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        [F. Cramer] 
  8.5.:Re: 
        <nettime> KR 
  8.5.: 
        scan 
        reports 
  9.5.: 
        Server 
        Migration US 
  Port 
        scanning is legal in the US 
  10.5.: 
        provider vs kr CRACKED 
        ..Minds of concern::breakingnews...!!
 May 12,2002
 
  13.5.:New 
        York Times Article 
  RE2: 
        NYTIMES article 
  RE2: 
        NYTIMES article 
  RE:3 
        NYTIMES article: KR 
  15.5.: 
        wired article 
  [ 
        thing] review 
  19.5.: 
        Sonntagszeitung 
  13.6.: neural.it 
  14.6.:NZZ 
   
  
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