Re: The Truth: Everything Blows Your Privacy!

From: Anonymous (Use-Author-Supplied-Address_at_[127.1)
Date: 05/24/05


Date: 24 May 2005 03:31:15 -0000

On 19 May 2005, Anonymous-Remailer@See.Comment.Header (The Truth) wrote:
>Anonymous wrote:
>
>
>>Because they both use the Windows Mixmaster binaries.
>>Did you know there's no source to these binaries?
>>
>
>
>Mixmaster source code is available.
>Disastry's diff is available.
>OpenSSL source code is available.
>PCRE library source code is available.
>zLib library source code is available.

So prove that the Windows binaries distributed on the QuiskSilver
page by Richard "Blow Your Privacy" Christman were actually
compiled from the source as modified by that diff.

Go ahead, Mr. Wizard. If you can't, that will just prove that you
are a BIG FAT LIAR.



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