I've found what appears to be a pervasive, longstanding security issue in a service offered by the US Postal Service, and the details are found in my advisory.
Unixwiz.net Advisory: USPS Information Disclosure Vulnerability
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Steve Friedl is a software and network security consultant in Southern California. He has been a C and UNIX developer since 1981 and has an exceptionally broad background in this area. Some areas of expertise include:


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That's hysterical! Why not one about the security risk of postcards?
Posted by: Will Hayworth | April 01, 2005 at 03:15 PM
> Why not one about the security risk of postcards?
Actually, I did that in the "Additional research" section, though perhaps I was a bit too subtle about it.
:-)
Posted by: Steve Friedl | April 01, 2005 at 03:18 PM
April fools ..
(Any other day, and I would've asked somebody what you were smoking when writing this :))
Posted by: david | April 01, 2005 at 03:30 PM