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nugget
Just wondering whether anyone has heard of this program before?

Im using it, and right now I'm browsing OS from Wien, Austria biggrin.gif, according to http://www.showmyip.com.

I thought some of you guys might wanna check it out seeing as whats happening/happened lately sad.gif . Its a really easy to install, small program that runs in the background of your PC, its freeware and it seems to actually work :thumbsup.

Check it out if you want.


QUOTE(Tor Website)
Tor: Overview

Tor is a network of virtual tunnels that allows people and groups to improve their privacy and security on the Internet. It also enables software developers to create new communication tools with built-in privacy features. Tor provides the foundation for a range of applications that allow organizations and individuals to share information over public networks without compromising their privacy.

Individuals use Tor to keep websites from tracking them and their family members, or to connect to news sites, instant messaging services, or the like when these are blocked by their local Internet providers. Tor's hidden services let users publish web sites and other services without needing to reveal the location of the site. Individuals also use Tor for socially sensitive communication: chat rooms and web forums for rape and abuse survivors, or people with illnesses.

Journalists use Tor to communicate more safely with whistleblowers and dissidents. Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) use Tor to allow their workers to connect to their home website while they're in a foreign country, without notifying everybody nearby that they're working with that organization.

Groups such as Indymedia recommend Tor for safeguarding their members' online privacy and security. Activist groups like the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) are supporting Tor's development as a mechanism for maintaining civil liberties online. Corporations use Tor as a safe way to conduct competitive analysis, and to protect sensitive procurement patterns from eavesdroppers. They also use it to replace traditional VPNs, which reveal the exact amount and timing of communication. Which locations have employees working late? Which locations have employees consulting job-hunting websites? Which research divisions are communicating with the company's patent lawyers?

A branch of the U.S. Navy uses Tor for open source intelligence gathering, and one of its teams used Tor while deployed in the Middle East recently. Law enforcement uses Tor for visiting or surveilling web sites without leaving government IP addresses in their web logs, and for security during sting operations.

The variety of people who use Tor is actually part of what makes it so secure. Tor hides you among the other users on the network, so the more populous and diverse the user base for Tor is, the more your anonymity will be protected.



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postman
Good thread to start nugget..some of the pc xperts should be able to give some more tuitons or come up with some more programs to use. Pure should be able to tell you what he can see from his end of the web site, that way you will really know if it works.
nugget
edit: nevermind, useless post.
postman
This is what shows for my puter.

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Nationality: Colombian
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dsyfer
Problem with that is someone has your real IP, so if they decide to start doing credit card fraud using your IP, then your fucked anyway bang.gif
postman
Not if the computer and server account are in an anonymous name.
dsyfer
QUOTE(postman @ Feb 4 2006, 11:52 PM)
Not if the computer and server account are in an anonymous name.
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Well duh, then you wouldn't be using Tor in the first place would you blink.gif
postman
Laddie u need to chill out and get a brain while your at it.
Frazzle
....excuse my ignorance but my ISP uses a proxy server?...does this mean i am more secure? :scratchin
niall
Also check out the Anonym.OS live CD, running your OS entirely within ram is a good idea.
postman
Thanks for that Niall
justsomeguy
I use Tor to access all borderline illegal sites I frequent. Tor+Privoxy makes it pretty hard to trace a connection back to you, so if the cops get a hold of this server they won't be able to get my details from my isp. You only have to watch out that you don't say anything which narrows it down too much. (I'm a bit paranoid >_> )
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