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Standing Up Against German Laws - Project HayNeedle Nov 10 2007 05:28PM
Paul Sebastian Ziegler (psz observed de) (2 replies)
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Dear Infosec community,

as most of you may have heard the German government passed a law today
that will lead to all connections being logged for 6 months. This
includes phone calls as well as all internet connections.

This is madness for various apparent reasons. In times like these it is
necessary to stand up against it. Of course not by committing crimes but
by attacking the flawed logic behind those laws itself.

There are many approaches to this. And I am sure (and I really hope)
that there will be many more taken. This is just one approach that came
to my mind today.

Introducing Project HayNeedle.
A tiny spider-like program written in C# that will create connection
sessions on it's own thus trying to create plausible deniablility. It
runs within the .NET framework and was tested on Linux and Windows XP.
If it runs on your OS, drop me a line, if it doesn't send me a report.
It should run on almost any OS supporting Mono.

The mechanism is quite easy: It searches Google for random words and
picks random pages among the results, then spiders from there (well it
is spidering except that it only follows one URL at a time within a
session thus simulating a user).

A long description of the idea behind it and the technique as well as
downloads of the sourcecode and binary can be found here (English and
German version):
http://observed.de/?entnum=126

Project HayNeedle is released under the GPLv2. So any form of patches,
ideas and constructive criticism is welcome. However for the sake of
everyones nerves I will not reply to any sort of aggressive and/or
flaming mails.

Many Greetings
Paul Sebastian Ziegler
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[ reply ]
Re: Standing Up Against German Laws - Project HayNeedle Nov 12 2007 05:55PM
johan beisser (jb caustic org) (1 replies)
Re: Standing Up Against German Laws - Project HayNeedle Nov 12 2007 07:27PM
Matt D. Harris (mdh solitox net) (1 replies)
Re: Standing Up Against German Laws - Project HayNeedle Nov 12 2007 09:15PM
johan beisser (jb caustic org) (1 replies)
Re: Standing Up Against German Laws - Project HayNeedle Nov 13 2007 09:59AM
Florian Echtler (echtler in tum de) (4 replies)
RE: Standing Up Against German Laws - Project HayNeedle Nov 17 2007 03:05AM
Quark IT - Hilton Travis (Hilton QuarkIT com au)
Re: Standing Up Against German Laws - Project HayNeedle Nov 14 2007 03:20AM
Raj Mathur (raju linux-delhi org) (1 replies)
Re: Standing Up Against German Laws - Project HayNeedle Nov 14 2007 09:01PM
imipak (imipak gmail com)
Re: Standing Up Against German Laws - Project HayNeedle Nov 13 2007 10:03PM
Stefano Zanero (s zanero securenetwork it)
Re: Standing Up Against German Laws - Project HayNeedle Nov 13 2007 08:39PM
Paul Wouters (paul xtdnet nl) (1 replies)
Re: Standing Up Against German Laws - Project HayNeedle Nov 13 2007 09:07PM
johan beisser (jb caustic org) (1 replies)
Re: Standing Up Against German Laws - Project HayNeedle Nov 13 2007 09:38PM
Valdis Kletnieks vt edu (1 replies)
Re: Standing Up Against German Laws - Project HayNeedle Nov 14 2007 09:34PM
Frank Guthausen (fg-bugtraq nsv-server de)
Re: [Full-disclosure] Standing Up Against German Laws - ProjectHayNeedle Nov 10 2007 06:53PM
Jan Newger (memger gmx net) (2 replies)
Re: [Full-disclosure] Standing Up Against German Laws - Project HayNeedle Nov 13 2007 10:13AM
Peter Conrad (conrad tivano de)
Re: [Full-disclosure] Standing Up Against German Laws - Project HayNeedle Nov 11 2007 09:26PM
Duncan Simpson (dps simpson demon co uk) (1 replies)
Re: [Full-disclosure] Standing Up Against German Laws - Project HayNeedle Nov 13 2007 09:03PM
johan beisser (jb caustic org)


 

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