us browsing and the other of which
offers guarantees about who you're posting your credit card to. It's still
possible that the P2P people will reinvent the web with an anonymising
routing protocol and end-to-end encryption, but don't bank on it.
Pete
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uot;secure" and "non-secure" one. Discard
all mail to the secure one that's not encrypted. OK, so you have to
process and discard it, but as a private individual the volume is not
going to be crippling.
Pete
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Peter Clay
t even
Microsoft PPTP.
If someone out there wants to write VPN software that becomes widely used,
then they should make a free IP-over-TCP solution that works on Windows
and Linux which uses password authentication.
Pete
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Peter
ith virtual
network interfaces that I don't know about?
Pete
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ry issue of RISKS for ways in which
big national databases can go wrong.
Pete
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)
(Also, I'd expect any serious repressive regimes to simply have anyone
found using Tor taken out and shot; has this been addressed?)
Pete
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27;s information in a
basket from which it can be stolen (in addition to the civil liberties
reasons). My solution to the credit fraud problem is simple: raise the
burden of proof for negative credit reports and pursuing people for
money.
Pete
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Peter Clay
cameras on motorways for detecting speeding,
or GPS devices for national road pricing. It's also planning on building
a vast database of everyone's name, address, biometrics, and
fingerprints.
Pete
* automatic number plate recognition
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ing to build in a back door to Vista for
Special Branch - once they do that for one government and it becomes
known all hell breaks loose and they get banned from half their markets.
Some form of crazy overcomplicated key escrow system might happen; might
as well ti