At 07:27 PM 8/1/2005, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Network Forensics Evasion: How
to Exit the Matrix
https://n4ez7vf37i2yvz5g.onion/howtos/ExitTheMatrix/
Tor (tor.eff.org) required
Privacy and anonymity have been eroded to the point of
non-existence in recent years. In fact, in many workplaces,
Quoting Tyler Durden [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
And since one's passport essentially boils down to a chip, why not implant
it under the skin?
You say that as though it hasn't been considered.
As for the encryption issue, can someone explain to me why it even matters?
It doesn't, actually. There is
http://www.wired.com/news/privacy/0,1848,68451,00.html?tw=wn_tophead_2
And since one's passport essentially boils down to a chip, why not implant
it under the skin?
As for the encryption issue, can someone explain to me why it even matters?
It would seem to me that any on-demand access to
Whaddya know. Thompson said something that didn't make me want to beat him
to death...
I have a different threat model. I suggest that incompetence is _often_
deliberate and, at least to those who orchestrate such things, is designed
to leave or provide cracks in arbitrary systesm that will
--- Roy M. Silvernail [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Quoting Tyler Durden [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
And since one's passport essentially boils down to a chip, why not
implant
it under the skin?
You say that as though it hasn't been considered.
Good point. As many of us know, there are groups of