Best Anonymous Surfing Program? Dont Mind Aff links

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please provide feedback - don't mind links if I can identify the right reviewed program
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If you have a niche which off topic to the subject you are trying to investigate you can use

Code:
 "ssh -D 127.0.0.1:8888 username@yourhost-offtopic-webhost.faux[EMAIL="username@yourhost.faux"][/EMAIL]"
in linux or "Tunnels" using the puTTY client. I just, just blogged about something similar to this.
 
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^thanks for the reminder. Just ordered the witopia service, perfect for paranoia free wifi usage (I hope).
 
^thanks for the reminder. Just ordered the witopia service, perfect for paranoia free wifi usage (I hope).

Yea VPN is usually the way to go , since that ensures that your communication from the get-go is protected. Because accessing a website from a location often is only protected from the router out to the rest of the internet. But with a VPN communication is protect from the computer itself and travels only thru the VPN so whoever you're hoping off of can't see the indivisual traffic.

Course something to think about... is your communication protected from the VPN's machine to the target site? :D

I noticed the site scares you by showing you an example of basic geo-targeting.

Just like your ISP, search engines record every search you do and tie it to your IP address. These searches can be stored indefinitely. With WiTopia VPN service, only our IP address will be captured, not yours.

I remember this argument failed cuz ultimately people were logged into their gmail account most of the time :P made the IP a moot point.
 
I remember this argument failed cuz ultimately people were logged into their gmail account most of the time :P made the IP a moot point.

Not so worried about Google, more concerned with wifi @ ASE as people can basically sniff out your logins.
 
Not so worried about Google, more concerned with wifi @ ASE as people can basically sniff out your logins.


most web based logins will not be sniffed out.

id worry more about unencrypted chat and files on laptop. Mixed in with going to your websites which they can see in plain text.

they'll have all your mad lp secrets
 
most web based logins will not be sniffed out.

id worry more about unencrypted chat and files on laptop. Mixed in with going to your websites which they can see in plain text.

they'll have all your mad lp secrets

I remember at the last blackhat convention they even showed how someone co hack and intercept someone's wifi connection so that whatever secure site they were logged into, they would then become the new user of that connection.
 
I remember at the last blackhat convention they even showed how someone co hack and intercept someone's wifi connection so that whatever secure site they were logged into, they would then become the new user of that connection.


yeah, and I guess with the ammount of ballers in one place people would do that.

hell, buy a broadband usb stick and do it that way :P
 
I remember at the last blackhat convention they even showed how someone co hack and intercept someone's wifi connection so that whatever secure site they were logged into, they would then become the new user of that connection.

Yup. I remember that.

Clever applications of sslstrip since a lot of sites only use ssl for authentication. And not even for the authentication page either, just the form action, so you'd never even see a padlock icon.

You'd hopefully notice that your banking site is suddenly missing the padlock icon. And if they served over https, you'd get an error about certificate mismatches.