John Young wrote:
Safeweb principally offers web browsing anonymity. Our source for the RIAA meeting allegations used a hotmail address which resolved to a Safeweb IP address. However, I don't see on Safeweb's site an anonymizing mail service. Is there such a service by Safeweb or does it sell an anonymizing e-mail program?
The source last wrote that "multiple" Safeweb protection was used to cloak the messages. Is there a way to chain Hotmail to Safeweb, or some other way to "multiple" Safeway protection as preamble to Hotmail?
It would be intriguing to learn that the source is connected to Safeweb itself, or Safeweb's backers.
Likely just somebody using the Hotmail web interface via Safeweb, possibly in turn through a Triangle Boy proxy. You're last paragraph's supposition is interesting, but the whole RIAA thing looks more like an rtmark action, maybe. Which would be funded from within the ranks of Disney-Sony-AOL/TimeWarner-IG-Coca-Farben et al. Not DOD/CIA. Sure they could snoop, (but they'd have to be running some kind of heavy duty RC4 cracking engine for SSL targets. How vulnerable is RC4 to MITM attacks? Never mind, I'll go do my homework.) and they could certainly do traffic analysis, but odds are the cache is on a DOD network primarily so that they know with more confidence that nobody else has breached security. Analysis could reveal asset locations, etc. I'n guessing this is what they bought with their investment. Anyway, I'm going to set up a tboy server and play with it. You want to some see devious shit, check out rtmark. This is the cointelpro arm of the bait-and-switch artists who give us RATM and the Matrix on the one hand, and DMCA et al. on the other. Not that the RIAA wouldn't hold this kind of secret meeting, but they're all on the same wavelength and don't need to. . jbdigriz -- "rip off this book" :-)