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Posted: 26 Feb 2013 01:49 AM PST
List of the top five free VPN services around for circumventing censorship at home and at the workplace, and for protecting your identity and data from prying eyes; especially useful when for public Wi-Fi connections. So what is a VPN? A VPN is a private network with “virtual” encrypted connections routed through the Internet to remote servers. The data traveling between you and those servers is encrypted, and the IP address that will appear will surfing or downloading content from the Internet will be that of the server and not your own. Thus, a VPN provides a level of anonymity on the Internet that helps protect your data and identity from theieves, criminals, and the prying eyes of govt.
P.S. PPTP vpn has been broken do not use it unless you don't care about encryption or it's the only option (usually not true).
http://www.vpnbook.com/ FREE VPN! I tested it and it's 5mbps down 1mbps up. Make sure to go to dnsleaktest.com to plug DNS leaks to be fully anonymous after connecting. Also make sure that your anti-virus stuff allows openVPN to change your routing tables as I had issues with that myself.
OpenVPN is the best and most recommended open-source VPN software world-wide. It is the fastest and most secure VPN option, you need to download the open-source OpenVPN Client and also download our configuration and certificate file from the links below (use TCP if you cannot connect to UDP due to network restriction), you should find instructions on how to use OpenVPN via google, as this is not a support website.
Assange dead or alive? UK wants arrest 'under all ... - YouTube
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www.youtube.com/watch?v=qLXTkYYMsVINew2 hours ago
Computer scientists call it “Fog Computing” — a play on today’s cloud computing craze. And in a recent paper for Darpa, the Pentagon’s premiere research arm, researchers say they’ve built “a prototype for automatically generating and distributing believable misinformation … and then tracking access and attempted misuse of it. We call this ‘disinformation technology.’” ~ Wired Danger Room
The above mentioned “recent paper” was produced by Allure Security and sponsored by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA). It describes a system for preventing leaks by seeding believable disinformation in military information systems to help identify individuals attempting to access and disseminate classified information.
The with PDF Exploit Sanitizer cleaned Anomaly Detection At Multiple Scales (pdf)
A high-profile Google developer has proposed that the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) that it endorse a new HTTP Status Code to warn readers the page they're looking for has been censored by authorities, according to TheVerge.
Tim Bray, who co-invented XML and works as Android Developer Advocate at Google, is submitting a proposal that pages censored by someone other than the owner of the site or of the user's local network display the error code "451 Unavailable for Legal Reasons."
The number in the code is a reference to Ray Bradbury's "Farenheit 451," which describes a dystopian future in which book burnings and the censorship of unacceptable material is routine. Google already highlights search terms that may return censored results, in some countries.
"Destroying the New World Order"
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