[Dissidents Seeking Anonymous Web Solutions?]
Major Variola (ret)
mv at cdc.gov
Mon May 23 19:19:07 PDT 2005
At 03:03 PM 5/17/05 -0700, cypherpunk wrote:
>> [1]DocMurphy asks: "I'm working with some dissidents who are
looking
>> for ways to use the Internet from within repressive regimes. Many
have
>> in-home Internet access, but think it too risky to participate in
>> pro-freedom activities on home PCs.
(Could be a lot of groups in the US.) The best way to interactively
surf anonymously
is to find an unsecured WiFi net and kick back. Use a forged MAC, and
watch your
driving habits. The walls have eyes.
Stego is ok if the site is word of mouth (no DNS, no port 80) anyway,
kind of a
secret knock to get in the speakeasy. But humans get compromised and
the B34ST
logs the site's traffic.
Stego is fine for placing an order with a dissident vendor for a few
drams, but a dissident wanting
mass meme infection needs to anonymously broadcast, and to everyone.
That SMS/ Sprint hack recently
posted strikes me as appealing...
(And we don't need no ex-navy dolphin to jack the bandwidth...)
------
Three minutes. This is it - ground zero.
Would you like to say a few words to mark
the occasion?
Narrator: ...i... ann... iinn... ff...
nnyin...
Narrator: [Voice over] With a gun barrel
between your
teeth, you speak only in vowels.
[Tyler removes the gun from the Narrator's
mouth]
Narrator: I can't think of anything.
Narrator: [Voice over] For a second I
totally forgot about
Tyler's whole controlled demolition thing
and I wonder
how clean that gun is.
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