Welcome back!I recently posted about the Matterhorn remailer being down. This morning I found an announcement in alt.privacy.anon-server that it’s been restored to normal operation.
It does however, have a new mixmaster key. The best way to get the new key is to send an email to remailer AT rip DOT ax DOT lt [...]
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Powered by Max Banner Ads I just saw something on the alt.privacy newsgroup that has managed to confirm once again that most people don’t have a clue when it comes to protecting their anonymity.
The writer was talking about how they had tested a “tips” box near the bottom of the page that has the heading: “SEND [...]
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Powered by Max Banner Ads In another assault on people’s right to anonymity, a judge has ordered Google to reveal the identity of an anonymous blogger who apparently had some “less than complimentary” things to say about the Vogue cover model Liskula Cohen.
I think that there’s a couple of lessons here. First, even when [...]
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Powered by Max Banner Ads Once again it’s being proven that unless you take action to insure it, you do NOT have any real anonymity online. A good example is a recent case of an Ontario court ordering the owners of the FreeDominion.ca website to reveal all of the personal information they have on eight [...]
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www.foldednote.com is another in the long list of web based services that offer some form of anonymous email messaging. Theirs is somewhat different than most I’ve seen in that it involves a four step process and even allows the anonymous sender to recieve a reply. All this while ostensibly remaining anonymous. Of course, I decided to check it out.
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