Any suggestion for an IP anonimyzer?

Discussion in 'Networking and Security' started by TraderTactics, Sep 4, 2010.

  1. #31     Oct 9, 2010
  2. dsss27

    dsss27

  3. bstay

    bstay

    #34     Oct 9, 2010
  4. It's not ridiculous, you could easily bribe a judge to do that. Also, it's government lawyers you have to be worried about, who definitely can get that stuff and more. Using a CC is just a dumb move where privacy and security is concerned.
     
    #35     Oct 9, 2010
  5. Then how do you explain the Daniel Dantas case of a truecrypt drive that was sent from Brazil to the FBI for investigation in a serious criminal matter, and the FBI could not crack it. If it were trivial to decrypt, why couldn't either the Brazilian or American government do it despite almost 1 1/2 years worth of attempts?
     
    #36     Oct 9, 2010
  6. This.

    For all intents and purposes...
    Even low end freeware like TrueCrypt...
    And low end corporate like PGP ($150)...
    Is virtually 100% secure AS LONG AS PROPERLY IMPLEMENTED:

    Professionally installed, strong password, PC is powered down.

    That's why encryption is illegal in many countries like Russia...
    Because even freeware cannot be cracked with unlimited military resources.

    But if US authorities really go after you...
    They can probably get you for some version of "obstruction of justice"...
    When you simply refuse to cooperate in your own lynching.

    The Government is not your friend.

    And that Ghost dude is just randomly spraying nonsense...
    All over the web and his immediate surroundings...
    These clowns are the Scourge of the Web.
     
    #37     Oct 10, 2010