-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- In article <5445@aiki.demon.co.uk>, you wrote:
In message <199408120649.XAA07108@ucsd.edu> Lance Cottrell writes:
Actually, the odds are better than this, .8^5, about 0.33. You will be compromised "only" 1/3 of the time.
You will be protected if you have encrypted your messages, but using a remailer network offers little additional protection.
Remember that the original assumption was that you were choosing five remailers at random, on each transmission. I argue against this strategy; I think that if you know someone is reliable you should stick with them.
I'm not sure what other people think of the "trustworthiness" of various remailers, but when chaining I usually bounce it through two, AND the first leg goes offshore to hacktic which seems superably reliable. After that, it goes to either wimsey or ghio. Be better to hacktic and then another Euro-mailer before going back to North America, but what other European remailers are as reliable as hacktic? -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6 iQCVAgUBLkuF9UyJS+ItHb8JAQGm7gP/QgHjySdT3++zHdkkZkWpC9SsyUyuHAW+ GZQcalGGmN71xdO8hk+UY5IEAPYUYDBqfRdUq0eVGdariQU50LbEoH7W2sSEmupF 9LjxAZUq95kLxAqLvt97O6qb/KZcVdZrja3WIeuLTYohxGESZZdD1VKtmV9D9ghA cIOBkUjR4wc= =rAxK -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----