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Hacking and Security => Anonymity and Privacy => : Axon December 16, 2012, 05:09:33 PM
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Basically it's a portable Firefox browser oriented for anonymity. Read more in the website
http://sourceforge.net/projects/anonwebproject/?source=dlp (http://sourceforge.net/projects/anonwebproject/?source=dlp)
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It looks really interesting. But i would like some more information about how it hides your identity? The only thing i could find was that it used a network like TOR.
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I'd rather use Tor. This does not look very popular yet for the least.
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It's Windows-only thus far, and I typically tend to stay away from software carrying the "Anonymous" label. Backdoors and the like.
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It looks really interesting. But i would like some more information about how it hides your identity? The only thing i could find was that it used a network like TOR.
Many security oriented extensions are used including (noscript,adblock,anonymox and flagfox). I've tried and it works almost like tor.
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This is interesting, but I wonder why Tor is seemingly still considered a reputable name in anonymity..
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This is interesting, but I wonder why Tor is seemingly still considered a reputable name in anonymity..
Because people don't know how it works and are end users that know a few technical terms.
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I will also stick with TOR for now. I don't normally get excited with new advancements. Look at the bugs i windows 8. Naah, better stay with TOR for now.
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I thought TOR was about the worst thing you could use? Hasn't it been exposed? I thought it was unsafe now. Someone please correct me if I'm wrong.
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We're talking about an application here...
If you just use Tor to do whatever crap you want to do, without protecting yourself more than that, of course it's not very smart...
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In any case, Tor or not, you'll never be 100% safe...
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We're talking about an application here...
If you just use Tor to do whatever crap you want to do, without protecting yourself more than that, of course it's not very smart...
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In any case, Tor or not, you'll never be 100% safe...
Especially not now with the government owning the internet and all lmfao
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thanks for sharing.
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I thought TOR was about the worst thing you could use? Hasn't it been exposed? I thought it was unsafe now. Someone please correct me if I'm wrong.
It is important to remember two things; Tor doesn't monitor the inbound and outbound traffic of it's network and the Federal government has more than enough resources to be a majority of the nodes on the network. Although all data internally is encrypted upon every pass, the weakness with the entry and exit of the network remains.