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Anonymous Proxy Using Squid 3 On CentOS 5.x

11/22/2008  IIIIIIII
Relevance: 9.50
This howto describes a method to install a Squid 3 server as an anonymous proxy. An anonymous proxy is a tool that attempts to make activity on the Internet untraceable. It accesses the Internet on the user's behalf, protecting personal information by hiding the source computer's identifying information. Simply say to hide your IP.
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Hackers fire up anonymous Torpark browser

09/22/2006  IIIIIIIII
Relevance: 8.90
An international group of computer security experts and human rights workers has released an anonymous, fully portable web browser based on Mozilla Firefox.
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Feeling Paranoid?…Become Anonymous

11/13/2008  IIII
Relevance: 8.60
If you are one of the increasing number of Internet users that are paranoid about Big Brother watching your activity online, now you can become anonymous with Incognito. Join me as I review this live CD that you can use to protect your identity online. It has all of the necessary tools set up and ready to go.
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Anonymous browsing with JAP

09/13/2007  IIIIIIIIII
Relevance: 7.01
When it comes to anonymous Web access, Tor is not the only fish in the sea. If you are looking for a lightweight utility that allows you to navigate the Web anonymously, JAP is more user-friendly. Similar to Tor, JAP sends a user's Web page request through multiple intermediary servers called mixes. Unlike Tor, however, JAP uses a predetermined sequence of mixes called a mix cascade. According to JAP's documentation, because each mix cascade handles multiple connections, it's virtually impossible to trace a particular connection to its user. If you are interested in a more detailed description of JAP's inner workings, take a look at the Architecture of the Anonymization Service article on JAP's Web site.
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40 Open Source Tools for Protecting Your Privacy

12/02/2008  IIII
Relevance: 7.00
You don't need to fork over big bucks†' or even any bucks †' to keep your online activities and identity secret. The open source community has dozens of privacy-related projects in development, and some of them have already proven themselves to be among the best privacy protection tools available. These tools are targeted at three broad groups of people. First are products aimed at the general public. Everyone with a computer needs applications like firewalls, anti-spyware, intrusion prevention, and password management. But there are also email encryption, anonymous file sharing, anonymous surfing, and other apps for those with more pressing privacy needs.
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Oklahoma Leaks Tens of Thousands of Social Security Numbers, Other Sensitive Data

07/04/2008  I
Relevance: 7.00
Not Linux, but relevent in light of discussions on security........ One of the cardinal rules of computer programming is to never trust your input. This holds especially true when your input comes from users, and even more so when it comes from the anonymous, general public. Apparently, the developers at Oklahomaâ??s Department of Corrections slept through that day in computer science class, and even managed to skip all of Common Sense 101. You see, not only did they trust anonymous user input on their public-facing website, but they blindly executed it and displayed whatever came back.
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Build a Secure Ubuntu Anonymous FTP Server

05/06/2008  II
Relevance: 5.31
Ubuntu 8.04 offers several choices for FTP servers. However, VSFTPD is a great choice based on the secure design and enhanced SSL support for making connections.
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Open News Podcast Episode 30 Released

11/01/2007  II
Relevance: 5.31
This week on Open News Turbolinux Does Deal With The Devil, Sun Fights For The Community, No More Greenphone, Ubuntu Gutsy Gibbon and Anonymous Browsing With JAP.
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Do Microsoft's EULAs have any real legal basis?

04/26/2007  IIIII
Relevance: 5.23
Asking the question is easy...I've just had an anonymous comment added to an irrelevant topic with the excuse:"The Drink or die thread seems to be closed so let's continue this here."[A good article about whether or not Microsoft can actually enforce their EULA or not. - Scott]
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Review: LixSystems LX8100

09/06/2006  II
Relevance: 5.06
It’s here. As some of you might have noticed from my personal blog, the machine which was kindly sponsored by LixSystems arrived on Friday. Plus we found another sponsor, who prefers to stay anonymous, and who kindly donated an AMD Athlon 64 X2 3800+ EE plus 1Gig (2×512MB) of DDR2-667 RAM, made by German chipmakers MDT.
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