Anonymous Servers - The truth about RProcess

This is Interesting: Free IT Magazines  
Home > Archive > Anonymous Servers > March 2005 > The truth about RProcess





You are viewing an archived Text-only version of the thread. To view this thread in it's original format and/or if you want to reply to this thread please [click here]

Author The truth about RProcess
4U

2005-03-27, 8:45 pm

RProcess was not an individual as most think. It's a code name for a team of
programmers. They produced programs like Potato, JBN1, JBN2, Reliable, and
others. This was done for the NSC, CIA, and FBI. The anonymous community was
grateful for an easy way of secure communications, no more hand rolling and
manual encrypting. They even released the source code, proving how safe their
programs were.(NOT) A group from the UK discovered discrepancies in the
coding. When RProcess was confronted the team was quickly disbanded. This
fact, and that the FBI runs most remailer today put you in great danger.

Warning on the use of PGP. Since the takeover by Symantec PGP has some very
suspicious code. The risk of using the program is way to high.

Some foolish individuals will mock the warning, but this is aimed at the
serious minded.

Can you trust Remailers

What do you know about the various remailers, and can they be trusted? The
answer depends on your level of sophistication and intelligence. Most of you
have nothing to worry about, as you have nothing important to say. The very
few who are serious need to use extreme caution. See my post on RProcess

Anonymous

2005-03-29, 6:09 pm

< Some foolish individuals will mock the warning, but this is aimed at
the
serious minded. >


I live in South Africa and e-mail my posts to a lady in Vancouver who
posts them for me out of Vancouver IP's. I have been doing this for
year's.The idoits think I am a troll, the opposte is true. Your post is
very accurate. One trick is to always put spelling mistake's in your
posts.

[Anon] Gavrilo Prinzip

2005-03-29, 6:09 pm

This is a Type III anonymous message, sent to you by the Mixminion
server at mercurio.mixmaster.it. If you do not want to receive
anonymous messages, please contact mercurio-admin@mixmaster.it

-----BEGIN TYPE III ANONYMOUS MESSAGE-----
Message-type: plaintext


In article <1112122025.371149.33260@l41g2000cwc.googlegroups.com>,
"Anonymous" <yardleymj@yahoo.ca> wrote:

:I live in South Africa and e-mail my posts to a lady in Vancouver who
:posts them for me out of Vancouver IP's. I have been doing this for
:year's.The idoits think I am a troll, the opposte is true. Your post
is
:very accurate. One trick is to always put spelling mistake's in your
:posts.

I live in Burundi, and I send my posts in cleft sticks carried by
fleet-footed pygmies to Bujumbura for transmission via Morse code to a
lesbian commune on Salstpring Island where they are transcribed into
braile on thousand-year-old Kwakiutl ghost-dancing drumskins and sent
cermeoniously out to sea in a burning canoe which consumes them so
that no one can read the XXXXing things anway, and anonymity becomes
unimportant in this grand scheme of things and I can concentrate on
drinking a nice drop of malt.

- --
Gavrilo
-----END TYPE III ANONYMOUS MESSAGE-----
nemo outis

2005-03-29, 6:09 pm

In article <1112122025.371149.33260@l41g2000cwc.googlegroups.com>, "Anonymous" <yardleymj@yahoo.ca> wrote:
>< Some foolish individuals will mock the warning, but this is aimed at
>the
>serious minded. >
>
>
>I live in South Africa and e-mail my posts to a lady in Vancouver who
>posts them for me out of Vancouver IP's. I have been doing this for
>year's.The idoits think I am a troll, the opposte is true. Your post is
>very accurate. One trick is to always put spelling mistake's in your
>posts.
>



I am impressed that you have obviously extended the technique not
merely to include spelling errors but to incorporate utter
nonsense as the content. Bravo!

Regards,

Sponsored Links






Free braindumps | Software forum | Database administration forum

Copyright 2003 - 2008 webservertalk.com