Re: Computer unmasks Anonymous writer...
I ran my essays through Word grammar checker a while ago, and was surprised how stable the grammar statistics were. Complexity of the text (grade level) was the same to the decimal point, average length of sentences was consistent, etc. People also use the same styles of smileys or *highlights*, make consistent spelling errors, have their habits of indentation, etc. My suggestion at the time was to have randomizing output filter that would substitute synonyms, change spelling, modify paragraph formatting, etc. - Style anonymizer, I'd call it. Also, if small random changes are applied to every copy of the message you send out, and you keep track of what recipient got which version, you will find it easier to identify the leaks if you send private messages. A dishonest recipient, to protect himself, would have to further randomize the message, which has apparent consequences for the ease of your identification and attributability of the message. Of course there are more subtle consistencies of style one can't easily mask with a filter - but they are not easy to detect either. ----------------------------------------------------------- | Alexander Chislenko | sasha1@netcom.com | Cambridge, MA | | Home page: http://www.lucifer.com/~sasha/home.html | -----------------------------------------------------------
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