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Anonymity made easy
Matthew Tanase, 2005-09-21

The opening passage to True Names, a novella written by noted science fiction author Vernor Vinge nearly 25 years ago, delivers an eerily prescient summary of modern Internet usage.

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Anonymity made easy 2005-09-21
Anonymous (1 replies)
Well Said! I can't tell you how many times I've heard the "If you want to be anonymous you must be doing something wrong" logic.

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Re: Anonymity made easy 2005-09-22
Anonymous
"it remains our right to protect our privacy, our identities, our true names." from prying eyes of any company that tracks you , mind you they wouldn't be get much out of me for the last four years , with all cookies ,either txt or java cookies are blocked and I'm still able too do the rounds witho...

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Anonymity made easy 2005-09-22
Anonymous
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privacy hypocrisy 2005-09-25
Anonymous (2 replies)
"by using unsecured wireless hotspots"
Please say that you never use wireless from the 'negligent' folk and that this practice is NOT ok and that people should exercise personal responsibility and NOT take advantage of those who may not know as much or think the same way. Or is it your opinion that...

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Re: privacy hypocrisy 2005-09-28
Anonymous (1 replies)
Don't call me folks, just who do you think I am?...

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Re: Re: privacy hypocrisy 2005-10-02
Anonymous
huh? Great input, really contributes......

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Re: privacy hypocrisy 2007-07-29
Anonymous
Just because you haven't encrypted your wireless does not mean someone should jump on and use your connection. It just means that YOU shouldn't be surprised if someone does.

Likewise, if you don't lock your car door, it does not mean that someone should be free to burglarize your car; it just mea...

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Anonymity made easy 2005-09-26
Alexey Vesnin
The logic of anti-anonymity is simple, dumb, and convinient for goverment organizations. From one hand, it's understandable when the goverment wants more order in still such a new thing for 'em like Internet, but from the other hand, no fanatism is good. Some time ago I've wrote a simpe proxy server...

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Anonymity made easy - Tor abuse 2005-09-26
Anonymous (1 replies)
I think we'll start seeing more tor blocking due to abuse. This is unfortunate for us all....

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Re: Anonymity made easy - Tor abuse 2006-03-12
Anonymous
who can block tor ?...

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Anonymity made easy 2005-09-26
Anonymous
Would it be possible for spammers to abuse something like this, to avoid getting blacklisted? Or is the performance so bad, that they can't be effective?...

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Anonymity made easy - Spoof the MAC 2005-09-29
Anonymous
Also, when using wi-fi networks for anonymity, don't forget it is very easy to spoof one's MAC address, whether using Linux, or a newer Windows OS....

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Anonymity made easy 2005-10-27
Anonymous
I've been using some proxies to test DoS attacks on my website, but i've seen that lately I cannot use the proxy for huge data exchange between me and any other website, which was working just fine before!?...

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