Escaping the corporate or educational firewall, or 'how to play FarmVille from work'
digg_url = 'http://downloadsquad.switched.com/2010/07/01/escape-get-past-firewall-play-farmville-at-work-or-school/';
We've all been there. You're either at work or school or university and you desperately need to visit LiveJasmin -- or play FarmVille. But the computer won't let you! 'Page not found' it says. 404 my foot! You're being firewalled! You're being blackholed! You're being ...
Android users have been able to browse anonymously using the Tor proxy network for some time, thanks to a University of Cambridge project called Shadow that we reported on late last year.
Now The Tor Project itself has released an official Android client called Orbot, which should bring anonymous mobile browsing further into the mainstream. It's not available in the Android Market just yet, but ...
A group called Packet Storm has published a paper detailing how the true IP addresses of Tor users can be discovered by the party that controls their traffic's exit node. In case all of that was Greek to you, let's back up: Tor is system that anonymizes internet traffic by routing it through a network of Tor nodes. The aim is to make it impossible to know where traffic originated, and Tor has ...
TrackMeNot is a Firefox extension designed by two NYU computer science researchers to run in the background and periodically send search requests to popular search engines and portals like AOL, Yahoo!, Google, and MSN. Why would you want to do that? A couple of reasons. First, just for the fun of screwing with their heads. More importantly, though, when the companies release their search records ...
If you're serious about
online privacy, you probably already anonymize your browsing sessions at home, but what about when you sit down at an
Internet cafe or public terminal where your decidedly non-anonymous use could be tracked back to you? The solution, of
course, is to take your privacy with you, and that's what TorPark is for. It's a portable app to be installed on a
USB drive that combines ...
Wired News is running an article
about Anonym.OS, a project of kaos.theory security research that
aims to bring an easy, anonymizing Internet experience to the masses. Anonym.OS is an OpenBSD live CD and when you put
it into any PC, you're "presented with a text based wizard-style list of questions to answer, one at a time, with
defaults that will work for most users. Within a few moments, a ...





