Re: New "worst nightmare" for network admins
- From: chilly8@xxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: 18 Sep 2006 11:38:51 -0700
Volker Birk wrote:
Chilly8 <chilly8@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
There is a NEW "worst nightmrae" for network admins, and its name is
Tor.
This is not a "nightmare", but a software program for implementing
privacy.
What's your problem with it?
Its not my problem. But it WILL be for network admins. I am the
"worst nightmare" guy that used to work for Anonymous Antarctic Media,
and I have since gone off and founded my own media company. With a Live
365 Professional broadcast account, one can can on the air fairly
quickly.
I run my own online talk show as well, and one of my listeners told
me about it the other day. She uses is from her workplace in Las Vegas,
so she can listen to my talk show, and her boss has no CLUE as to what
she is up to. She listens to my show from work, if I happen to be
broadcasting at that time, and her boss does not know she is doing
this.
As a result, I now encourage my listeners to download and use Tor,
if they are going to listen from work, especially with the upcoming
figure skating season. They will be able to listen to live online
audio, and if they use Tor, the boss will NEVER know what they are up
to, because of the military grade encryption, that is actually used by
the United States Government in the War on Terror, the security is THAT
good.
Yours,
VB.
--
Viel schlimmer als die Implementation von PHP ist jedoch das Design.
Rudolf Polzer in de.comp.security.misc
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