Rhapsody
From: Charles Newman (charlesnewman1_at_comcast.net.nospam.do.not.spam.me)
Date: 11/11/03
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Date: Tue, 11 Nov 2003 00:46:01 -0800
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At last, a music service you can listen too from the office
without the boss knowing what you are up to. I just
subscribed to Rhapsody, and you get unlimited access to
over 400 thousand tracks, for $10 a month.
I have figured out you can listen to Rhapsody's selection
of music, from work, without the boss knowing what you
are up to. First, Rhapsody supports the use of a proxy
server, so all you have to do is find an open proxy outside
your company network, and the destination IP will me
masked.
Second, to prevent piracy, the data streams from
Rhapsody are encrypted with SSL. Because the incoming
data is encrypted, sniffers, such as Snort, wont pick up
what is happening. Sure the book would be open, but it
will all be in an unreadable language. Unless someone has
figured out how to crack and sniff an SSL connection,
there is no POSSIBLE way that the boss can find out
what you are up to. If the encryption system can foil all
but the most sophisticated pirates, it can foil any attempts
by the boss to monitor what you are doing.
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