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Proxy sites only cover half your tracks!
The websites you access don't know who you are,
but your ISP can still log all your activity. It would be a simple Mod for javascript to encrypt your text entry and the Proxy to unencrypt it and send it to the website. Take it another step further, and the proxy could send the entire website to you encrypted, but javascript won't do that. The size of the website would be the only clue. The only difficult bit is the Proxy sending you the encrypt key, a 50 digit string of numbers so that the ISP never sees it. Use a proxy, but if people know your ISP account they can get it all anyway. Atleast with a simple javascript mod and the proxy mailing you the passcode, or getting it early on before your ISP is tapped, you could chat in private! |
ssl ftw :thumbsup
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This is what onions are for...
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OK I get it. You can send to the server using their public key, so you send your automatically randomly generated 'public' key to them to receive, or just a private (encrypted) cypher key would work.
So I should just be using a proxy server using SSL. Cool! |
are you going to kill someone online? or want to use stolen credit cards? or why so paranoic? eh, enjoy anyway :)
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I have a police file, which means all it takes is a complaint and my computer gets confiscated.
If you want to live in the world where you have nothing to hide so you have nothing to fear then I applaud your confidence in the system to leave you be! |
Pulling all tinfoil links.
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ssh .
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