Law-enforcement authorities are troubled by a new kind of software being released Wednesday that sounds like something out of Mission: Impossible. It can make e-mail messages self-destruct in 10 seconds.. . . . Law-enforcement authorities are troubled by a new kind of software being released Wednesday that sounds like something out of Mission: Impossible. It can make e-mail messages self-destruct in 10 seconds. Someone with the software, called SafeMessage, can transmit correspondence that, once opened, will vanish off the receiver's hard drive without a trace after a period of time set by the sender. The link for this article located at USA Today is no longer available. . Law-enforcement authorities are troubled by a new kind of software being released Wednesday that sou. law-enforcement, authorities, troubled, software, being, released, wednesday. . Anthony Pell
Maintain privacy and keep your desktop safe by installing privacy-oriented alternatives to popular applications on Linux. . Although most Linux distributions come with a great variety of software already installed, there are many more choices available to you if you want to take more control over the applications installed on your system and the information that passes through those applications as you use them. Following are some of the best free alternatives to standard Linux applications that will help enhance your privacy in today's hyper-connected, data-hungry online environment. . Investigate privacy-centric applications for Linux that bolster system safeguarding and manage personal information dissemination.. Privacy Alternatives, Linux Software, Desktop Security, Data Protection. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
VPNs, or virtual private networks, are an important part of any security and privacy toolbox. . VPNsare essentially encrypted connections between two or more devices that enable you to route data through a secure "tunnel." Companies use them to allow employees to access corporate networks from outside the office. Commercial VPN services try to protect your internet traffic from eavesdroppers by routing it through remote servers. In theory, that means that a hacker eavesdropping on public Wi-Fi or your home broadband provider can’t see what you're doing online. Routing your traffic through a remote server can also make it look like you’re in another place, allowing people in countries like China and Russia to access sites that are blocked domestically. But VPN connections are only as secure as the software that underpins them. Security researcher Thomas Ptacek says his industry is generally distrustful of VPN software. "There's always a gnawing feeling in the back of our skulls” of an unknown security weakness in VPN software, he says. One reason for that is that most VPN software is incredibly complicated. The more complex a piece of software, the harder it is to audit for security issues. The link for this article located at Wired is no longer available. . VPNs function as secure tunnels that encrypt data transmissions, offering enhanced confidentiality for online interactions and resource access.. secure VPN, WireGuard, network encryption, privacy tool, virtual networks. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
This ComputerCurrents article discusses the features in PGP (Pretty Good Privacy) encryption software, including email, file, and disk encryption. . . . . This ComputerCurrents article discusses the features in PGP (Pretty Good Privacy) encryption software, including email, file, and disk encryption. The link for this article located at ComputerCurrents is no longer available. . PGP (Pretty Good Privacy) encryption secures data with robust features for emails, files, and disks, ensuring confidentiality, integrity, and user-friendly management. PGP Encryption,Detailed Encryption Analysis,Privacy Software Features. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Online privacy projects come and go. But as the anonymity software Tor approaches its tenth year online, it . On Friday, freelance Sydney-based coder Luke Millanta launched Onionview, a web-based project that counts and tracks the geographic location of Tor nodes, the volunteer computers that bounce encrypted traffic around the web to offer Tor users anonymity. His goal, in part, was to show the network . Onionview is a pioneering project visualizing Tor node distribution globally, enhancing understanding of its structure while emphasizing online privacy and security.. Tor Network, Online Anonymity, Onionview Project, Node Tracking, Privacy Tools. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Philip R. Zimmermann wants to protect online privacy. Who could object to that? He has found out once already. Trained as a computer scientist, he developed a program in 1991 called Pretty Good Privacy, or PGP, for scrambling and unscrambling e-mail messages. It won a following among privacy rights advocates and human rights groups working overseas — and a three-year federal criminal investigation into whether he had violated export restrictions on cryptographic software. The case was dropped in 1996, and Mr. Zimmermann, who lives in Menlo Park, Calif., started PGP Inc. to sell his software commercially. . Now he is again inviting government scrutiny. On Sunday, he released a free Windows software program, Zfone, that encrypts a computer-to-computer voice conversation so both parties can be confident that no one is listening in. It became available earlier this year to Macintosh and Linux users of the system known as voice-over-Internet protocol, or VoIP. . Xcall surfaces as a solution for securing audio dialogues, sparking renewed conversations around confidentiality in light of possible oversight.. Voice Encryption, Online Privacy, Philip Zimmermann. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
The Tunneler is a graphical interface compatible with multiple platforms (Win, OSX, Linux) which creates an encrypted channel or “tunnel. The perfect companion for the Tunneler is the ‘Privacy Toolbar’. This is specifically for Mozilla Firefox users who are tired of digging around in ‘Preferences' menus or editing complicated configuration settings. It’s developed for Metropipe customers but usable for anyone who is concerned about privacy and security while surfing the net. It allows you to easily disable cookies, javascript, cache, images, referrer, and IDN Exploit Fix, along with faking your browser type. These are just a few of the features offered. The ‘Tunneler’ is not required to use this tool and it’s free to download. The link for this article located at EMediaWire is no longer available. . The perfect companion for the Tunneler is the ‘Privacy Toolbar’. This is specifically for Mozill. tunneler, graphical, interface, compatible, platforms, linux), which. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
In an effort to help Netizens in the more paranoid corners of the world evade national censorship, the cDc's Hacktivismo group is developing a browser product called Camera/Shy capable of creating and displaying images with messages which would likely get a . . . . In an effort to help Netizens in the more paranoid corners of the world evade national censorship, the cDc's Hacktivismo group is developing a browser product called Camera/Shy capable of creating and displaying images with messages which would likely get a Web site shut down or filtered in places like Saudi Arabia and China. The browser, created by Hacktivismo member 'The Pull', uses steganography, a method for inserting text into graphics files for viewing with companion software. The text is encrypted and can be pass-protected for an additional layer of secrecy. The group hopes that people hobbled by official Internet censorship will be able to exchange information and opinions which might otherwise be politically risky. Since countries can use filtering and firewalling to keep their citizens from Web sites with 'objectionable' content, the idea here is to hide it in plain sight in approved venues. A discussion of human rights could be carried out under the noses of administrators and moderators on an approved Chinese BBS, for example. The local Feds would have a very difficult time stopping it. . In an effort to help Netizens in the more paranoid corners of the world evade national censorship, t. effort, netizens, paranoid, corners, world, evade, national, censorship. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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