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Anonymous
Susan Bugher wrote:
|AFAIK these new programs have incomplete descriptions (I haven't looked
|at all of them - some may be complete):
|QuickSilver
Program Name: QuickSilver
Ware Discription: Freeware
OS: 95, 98, ME, XP
Language: English
Homepage: http://www.quicksilvermail.net
Direct Download Link:
ftp://ftp.quicksilvermail.net/pub/quicksilver/QS.9b20.11.4.exe
FTP Link: ftp://ftp.quicksilvermail.net/pub/quicksilver
Version. .9b20.11.4
File Size: 1.43mb
Release Date: 6/2/03
Author: Richard Christman
Authors Email: (e-mail address removed) or (e-mail address removed)
Short Discription: Anonymous remailer
Long Discription:
QuickSilver is PRIVACY software. It can give you complete privacy in
your email and newsgroup postings. Why would this be of interest to
you?
Do you have fears that taking part in newsgroup discussions could
lead to your harrassment or stalking by some internet kook? Using
QuickSilver you can post articles with absolutely no traces of their
true origin. Your privacy is effectively bullet-proof.
In another scenario, you are 1 of several individuals under
surveillance. Your government believes you are involved in subversive
activies. Using QuickSilver all individuals can communicate freely.
Observers will find they can neither read this mail nor trace it to
its destination--even after tracing dozens of messages. Surveillance
of the message recipient's connections will reveal only the receipt
of a message. Its origin cannot be determined nor its content.
Suppose you work for an organization that is involved in criminal
activity. You believe you must inform the proper authorities
regarding the activities. To 'go public' with this information would
not only affect your employment adversly, it could indeed be life
threatening. A QuickSilver message cannot be traced to you.
QuickSilver provides this magic through a kind of identity
laundering. Using a special high secuirity protocol, called
'mixmaster', your outgoing message will be multi-encrypted and sent
through a series of remailers. These are available around the world.
Today some 45 or more remailers exist. Each server has a single
purpose, That is, to accept your message, strip away all traces of
origin--substituting its own--and send it on to either another
remailer or the final recipient. It is this process
(encrypting+remailing) that makes your mail untraceable and
unreadable to all but the intended recipient.
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|AFAIK these new programs have incomplete descriptions (I haven't looked
|at all of them - some may be complete):
|QuickSilver
Program Name: QuickSilver
Ware Discription: Freeware
OS: 95, 98, ME, XP
Language: English
Homepage: http://www.quicksilvermail.net
Direct Download Link:
ftp://ftp.quicksilvermail.net/pub/quicksilver/QS.9b20.11.4.exe
FTP Link: ftp://ftp.quicksilvermail.net/pub/quicksilver
Version. .9b20.11.4
File Size: 1.43mb
Release Date: 6/2/03
Author: Richard Christman
Authors Email: (e-mail address removed) or (e-mail address removed)
Short Discription: Anonymous remailer
Long Discription:
QuickSilver is PRIVACY software. It can give you complete privacy in
your email and newsgroup postings. Why would this be of interest to
you?
Do you have fears that taking part in newsgroup discussions could
lead to your harrassment or stalking by some internet kook? Using
QuickSilver you can post articles with absolutely no traces of their
true origin. Your privacy is effectively bullet-proof.
In another scenario, you are 1 of several individuals under
surveillance. Your government believes you are involved in subversive
activies. Using QuickSilver all individuals can communicate freely.
Observers will find they can neither read this mail nor trace it to
its destination--even after tracing dozens of messages. Surveillance
of the message recipient's connections will reveal only the receipt
of a message. Its origin cannot be determined nor its content.
Suppose you work for an organization that is involved in criminal
activity. You believe you must inform the proper authorities
regarding the activities. To 'go public' with this information would
not only affect your employment adversly, it could indeed be life
threatening. A QuickSilver message cannot be traced to you.
QuickSilver provides this magic through a kind of identity
laundering. Using a special high secuirity protocol, called
'mixmaster', your outgoing message will be multi-encrypted and sent
through a series of remailers. These are available around the world.
Today some 45 or more remailers exist. Each server has a single
purpose, That is, to accept your message, strip away all traces of
origin--substituting its own--and send it on to either another
remailer or the final recipient. It is this process
(encrypting+remailing) that makes your mail untraceable and
unreadable to all but the intended recipient.
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