From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: ak@synflood.at (Andreas Krennmair) Date: Tue, 18 Mar 2003 18:52:05 +0100 Subject: [TUHS] Russian Ancient UNIX stuff in the Archive In-Reply-To: <003501c2ed26$20012000$26f34298@ik.bme.hu> Message-ID: <54DDD708-596A-11D7-8EAB-000A956657C6@synflood.at> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Tuesday, March 18, 2003, at 09:12 Uhr, SZIGETI Szabolcs wrote: > Unix. (Incidentally, I wish once someone wrote the history of how the > Eastern Block countries managed to clone western machines and get > software > for it. I've heard a lot of fascionating stories, involving some really > genious work, which of course the Western countries didn't appreciate > at all > then.) I think the "Communications of the ACM" had some articles about computing in the Eastern Block in June 1991. > had. It was a Russian port of the 7th edition, only maybe a couple of > years > after 7th ed. were created. So they concluded that all the COCOM and > other > export control regulations weren't really effective :-) Are you aware of the "KGB hackers" case in Germany? German hackers broke into systems, downloaded all data they could get, went to East Berlin, and sold it to the Russians. There's a nice German movie about the whole case, called "23". I don't know if it's been synchronized to other languages, but that movie is really worth watching. Full of historic hardware. :-) Regards, Andreas -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.1 (Darwin) iQEXAwUBPndc2Cw98mPKmtL6FAKE4AP8CwG/IGdgZPzZRCKA4IDvYjJZXiwm8nun OeTt7vW0tmWV21VMMk4+PRucZ6Zn29I0RVQ4mJaVPhbcHXVKjs8+OqbxF/aJ2Tws pbxlMIv6nK0dIkpYC8cJdePHXyXq/XTz+JIiKOGEo93NmW/+kU881hQuJIwqdCgn aQNtC+2HOzQD/1uqejTW9dh/fi5/ZrffoxYIDU6Ub7H7Bhne8Yxo5WthFUkzI/Y1 zzH9UUPSPrRUixjKDl8O27QarOOexKWmSAGW0b+ZdWNT6pfhqQQyW3o46jTcKRcs 52/LIMxQZZbx6IJmWLsWQXLMeyzcrVFghvPAdsD19YcJeVm6am04Fj83 =OpXR -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----