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Security Basics
VPN Service Feb 03 2012 03:39AM haZard0us (hazard0us pt gmail com) (11 replies) Re: VPN Service Feb 27 2012 05:27PM matteo filippetto (matteo filippetto gmail com) (2 replies) Re: VPN Service Feb 27 2012 07:26PM J.Hart, Elec.Eng.Tech. (starnetmaster gmail com) (1 replies) Re: VPN Service Feb 28 2012 06:45PM J.Hart, Elec.Eng.Tech. (starnetmaster gmail com) (1 replies) Re: VPN Service Feb 29 2012 09:55AM erik (security vanwesten net) (1 replies) Re: VPN Service Feb 03 2012 06:34PM Jeffrey Walton (noloader gmail com) (1 replies) |
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Privacy Statement |
Basically, VPN are not meant to act as encrypting gateways, but to
securely and transparently connect remote sites. Using them for Internet
anonymity is a common terrible mistake:
- first, anonymity has nothing to do with networking, you are trying
this the wrong way: anonymity and obfuscated communications is a matter
of application, then use the right applications (first SSL, https, etc,
then have a look at PGP and so before you spend time on some complex
dark p2p matter like GNUnet or Darknet for strong anonymity), do not
tweak the network
- by centralizing anyone's communications through VPN providers trying
to get more freedom with ineffective anonymity, you are actually helping
those providers to become some of the very few effective central points
for misguided people to control communications globally (never forget:
communications are only encrypted on one side of the VPN gateway).
In a nutshell: stop using VPN as personal magical encrypted gateways.
You are doing it wrong :D
On Fri, 2012-02-03 at 03:39 +0000, haZard0us wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I'm looking for a VPN provider to encrypt my communications. My main
> objective is to get secure communications while being able to search on
> the web, read and create content and, most of all, can get my IM/IRC
> traffic secure.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> I've seen some providers - like HideMyAss, SwissVPN, etc - and i'm
> looking for the best security with the lower price :)
>
> Thanks in advance
> -haZ
>
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