• Fw: Protonmail and 'Swiss privacy' remind me of Operation Rubicon.

    From Michael Uplawski@21:1/5 to All on Mon Jun 3 07:24:29 2024
    D wrote in news.software.readers:

    +1 . . . saved for reference and forwarding

    p.s. seems like mix/yamn reliability for posting to newsgroups
    has been every bit of 100% based on thousands of articles
    arriving via remailer chains over the past several months


    Would this discussion not be more pertinent in a privacy related
    newsgroup (if there are any left), with people more sensible and
    experienced in treating these questions?

    In my opinion, all the documents currently available, miss an
    updated evaluation of the remailer network. Only as an example of
    potentially many problems to address, the vulnarabilities that
    RProcess had mentioned in his time, have nowhere been treated in an
    equally comprehensive way (else point me at a recent text).
    The mixminion project has, as far as I know, *not* provided the
    solution.

    If nothing has, than you should doubt the reliability of the
    technology.

    Cheerio
    --
    F*k AI!

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  • From D@21:1/5 to Nomen Nescio on Thu Jun 6 20:25:17 2024
    On Thu, 6 Jun 2024 18:52:17 +0200 (CEST), Nomen Nescio <nobody@dizum.com> wrote:
    On 6/5/2024 7:21 AM, Anonymous wrote:
    The only thing that I know is that it's our duty to update
    those remailer articles in reminiscence of Len Sassaman and
    in order to promote that very reliable and due to the
    standard e-mail protocol most compatible and usable method
    of anonymous communication.

    That's a noble mission.

    "Speak. Great power to control... dominate. Speak. Impressive. They can make
    planets. Oh, yes. New cities, homes in the country, your woman at your side,
    children playing at your feet, and overhead, fluttering in the breeze, the
    flag of the Federation."--Kruge, Star Trek III: The Search for Spock(c)1984

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