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'''Seth David Schoen''' (born ], ]) is staff ] for the ], a technology civil rights organisation, and has been actively involved in discussing digital ] law and ] since the 1990s. He is an expert in ] and is rumored to be writing a book on the subject.
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In February, 2008, Schoen collaborated with a research group led by ] that discovered a vulnerability of ] that undermined the basic assumptions of computer encryption security. In October, 2005, Schoen led a small research team at EFF to decode the tiny tracking dots hidden in the printouts of some laser printers.

Schoen previously worked for ], where he developed the ]. After he left Linuxcare, he forked the project to create the ] rescue system, of which he is a lead developer. Before that, while attending ], he founded ] to protest the ] the state made university employees swear. He never completed his degree.

Schoen has recently admitted that he is the author of the ] ]; the haiku was submitted through an anonymous remailer.

Schoen was formerly a board member and the Secretary of the ], a Texas-based ]. He stepped down in November 2006.

Schoen's father, Ken, is the proprietor of Schoen Books, a specialty bookshop located in ].

Seth attended ] in ] from 1993-1997.

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