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offline zero-cool on 2007-03-08 03:54 [#02059737]
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i remember watching bbcs click a year ago, and watching
their reporting on this internet thingy which hides its
users ip address and such that no agency or no one can track
the ip, because it gets hidden with millions or thousands of
others or something like that.

they said that it is a dangerous tool for illegal porn and
other such illegal stuff.

so i was just wondering if anyone might know what this?


 

offline zero-cool on 2007-03-08 04:08 [#02059740]
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oh i think this is it http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/programmes/click_online/422757...


 

offline Ceri JC from Jefferson City (United States) on 2007-03-08 04:35 [#02059749]
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I used to use it a few years back.

My feeling on the ethics of the matter is this: The bad guys
(paedophiles, terrorists etc.) will use this technology
anyway, regardless of the legality/restrictions on it. By
outlawing it, you only succeed in stopping the good guys
(dissidents in oppressive regimes) from using it.


 

offline zero-cool on 2007-03-08 06:07 [#02059788]
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what can you do in it?


 

offline Ceri JC from Jefferson City (United States) on 2007-03-08 07:32 [#02059800]
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As I say, it has been a few years since I used it and I'd
rather not detail the things I've done using it. ;)

The basic principle is that it hides your ip address and the
only records that can exist on the machine itself even if
that were seized (if indeed, any exist at all) are all the
people who have used it, not which session on the machine.
IE there's no way to tie any individual to a particular set
of actions.

Some paranoid people use it as a matter of course, even for
quite innocent web browsing, the same way some people insist
of using PGP on emails that don't contain any secret info.
It would be a wise move to use one if reading about (without
an academic excuse for) or indeed practicing: hacking,
credit card fraud, terrorism, etc. Naturally paedophiles
tend to like them because it allows them to talk fairly
openly (on messageboards etc.) without as much fear of
prosecution.

Anonymizer isn't the only one. There are lots of similar
services run from free amateur/hobby servers set up by
hacking groups to offshore (in international waters and
hence largely immune to the police bursting in and seizing
everything) hosting/anonymising services that cost a great
deal more.


 


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