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                Date: 1999-01-23
                 
                 
                Grosser Bruder Intel wieder etwas kleiner
                
                 
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updating       99.1.21/1 
 
Grosser Bruder Intel wieder etwas kleiner 
 
Es ist ein halber Rückzieher, wenn Intel jetzt, nachdem die  
Pläne zur Prozessoren/Hardware/Identifikation Wirbel  
geschlagen haben, dass der Konsument die automatische  
Identifizierung jederzeit abschalten könne. Ein blaues Icon  
soll am Desktop jederzeit vermelden, ob der Rechner grade  
identifizierbar oder anonym im Netze ist.  
 
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Michael Kanellos and Tim Clark 
Fri, 22 Jan 1999 23:57:30 The security codes to be  
embedded in Intel's Pentium III processor canpotentially be  
misused to identify and collect data on Web surfers, some  
privacy advocates warn. But Intel argues that the technology  
will actually make the Net a safer place. 
....  
Critics claim that the number scheme can be used to monitor  
the Internet habits of virtually anyone with a modern, Intel- 
based computer. 
 
Intel countered that the serial number will actually improve  
security. The Web sites in the trials, for instance, will use the  
serial number as a third form of identification, complementing  
the user name and password schemes currently in place,  
said Pat Gelsinger, corporate vice president of the Desktop  
Products Group at Intel. ... 
 
In any event, Intel won't be stepping into the shoes of Big  
Brother any time soon, Gelsinger added. "We are not  
keeping those processor numbers in any form at all," he  
said, which means Intel shipping records won't be turned into  
a police log. Users can also disable and re-enable the serial  
number scheme at will. ... 
 Web sites, for example, may require user name, password,  
and processor serial number before giving access to certain  
pages. An agent from the Web site reads the processor  
number to ensure authenticity. .... 
 Identification, Gelsinger said, is also a voluntary process. A  
blue number sign will appear in the Windows control shelf  
[the series of icons at the bottom right corner of the screen]  
whenever the serial number is enabled. By clicking the icon,  
users can pull up a control panel to disable it so outside  
agents can't read the serial number. ... 
 
Privacy advocates, however, see a high potential for misuse  
in the system, although they admit that the specific negative  
implications of the scheme are difficult to pin down because  
it hasn't rolled out yet. Many also seem to fear retribution  
from the company. Few are willing to go on the record so far. 
 
"Intel's product has some serious security and privacy  
implications. It is really incumbent on the folks who are  
developing technology, folks in the policy community, and  
folks in advocacy community to look at code as having  
serious social implications," said Deirdre Mulligan, staff  
counsel at the Center for Democracy and Technology, a  
nonprofit civil liberties organization focusing on the Internet 
 
"The hard part is figuring out the implications. Until it's put  
out into the marketplace, it is difficult to tell," she added.  
"Like law, software code has great social implications for  
privacy and speech." 
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published on: 1999-01-23 
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