On Thu, Sep 12, 2013 at 05:08:10PM -0400, John Love wrote:
> I'm researching security, privacy, and anonymity focused live Linux
> environments like Liberté Linux, TAILS, JonDoNYM, and Whonix. There's

JonDoNYM is backdoored, and hence not playing in the same league.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Java_Anon_Proxy

In July 2003, the German BKA[8][9] obtained a warrant to force the Dresden Mix 
operators to log access to a specific web address, which had been associated 
with child pornography. AN.ON then decided to introduce a crime detection 
function in the server software in order to make this possible. The feature was 
made transparent by publishing the changed source code on 18. August 2003 and 
subsequently criticized by many users, because they regarded their anonymity as 
compromised: Tracing activities back in the past is still technically not 
possible for the operators, but anonymity now extends only to the timepoint 
that a surveillance court order is issued.[10] It was pointed out though that 
the new feature was covered by the AN.ON threat model and not a security leak 
by itself.
As a reaction to the threat from local authorities, the system has spread 
internationally. If the Mixes of a cascade are spread over several countries, 
the law enforcement agencies of all these countries would have to work together 
to reveal someone's identity.[11] AN.ON publishes every year the number of 
successful and unsuccessful surveillance court orders.[12] Further research is 
being done by AN.ON to make the crime detection functionality more 
privacy-friendly.[3]
Since May 2005, JonDonym can also be used as a client for the Tor and since 
2006 also for the Mixminion network.[13] These features are still in an early 
stage and only available in the beta version of the software.

> obviously a diversity of needs and preferences, and each of these distros
> has their own approach and community. Assuming all disrtos are not made
> equal, I'm curious if anyone who's familiar with all, or even a couple, of
> them could share their experiences, and/or point us to a comprehensive
> overview/comparison?
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