Talk:Mark Miller

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This disambiguation page was marked for a cleanup. I deleted the following people from the list (per Wikipedia:Disambiguation) because they were either too obscure/non-notable by definition, or there were no articles that were in want of the person. Please cut-paste any Mark Millers back onto the disambiguation page if you can provide a wiki article that mentions them.

  • Mark Miller (PGPCrack), author of a small tool titled PGPCrack, "designed to brute-force a conventionally encrypted file encrypted with Pretty Good Privacy" The last known version of the program released was 0.99b. The program is considered a pest by some sites
  • Mark Miller (correspondent), national correspondent at Newsweek magazine; he was inaccurately reported to be the author of Primary Colors, a best-selling book of political fiction published under the name "Anonymous" and actually written by another Newsweek magazine writer named Joe Klein;
  • Mark Miller (Millahseconds), [1] does a bit on Mondays, protects the world from the monkey/zombie uprising
  • Mark S. Miller (author), author of book In the Arms of the Sea about the wrecks of the Kwajalein Atoll
  • Mark R. Miller, former Clinton White House staffer and a writer whose work has included serving as the reggae reporter for The Washington Post in the 1990s.
  • Mark E. Miller, Wyoming State archaeologist
  • Mark Miller (author), co-creator of the United States book Weird Pennsylvnia, one of several books from the Weird U.S. novel book series.

sgeureka tc 20:36, 20 March 2007 (UTC)