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"Barbara Perez" <Anonymous-Remailer@See.Comment.Header> wrote in message
news:AQ0Y663H38517.3975347222@anonymous...
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> Some people know, but you don't.
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> Traffic analysis of the remailer - tracking incoming and outgoing mail and
> their sizes, can review the identity of seemingly anonymous messages.
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> Since the Internet is a network of networks, your email may travel through
> many sites before reaching a remailer and having its headers stripped. For
> those monitoring your email, just sending to an anonymous remailer may be
cause
> for suspicion. (Heck, even sending encrypted email may be cause for
suspicion.)
> Your unencrypted email may be read by any sufficiently priviledged user at
> any site along the route, its headers examined at any site before the
remailer.
> The messages can be traced in some cases - but it usually takes serious
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> enforcement involvement to do it. It has been donehere's an example of a
message
> posted to usenet through one anonymous service:
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typhoon.southeast.rr.com!cyclone.southeast.rr.com!newsfeed2.skycache.com!
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newsfeed.skycache.com!Cidera!skynet.be!newsfeeds.belnet.be!news.belnet.be!nm
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kpnqwest.net!newsfeed.Austria.EU.net!anon.lcs.mit.edu!nym.alias.net!mail2new
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> Date: Tue, 28 Nov 2000 22:45:43 -0600
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> From: No User <no.user@anon.xg.nu>
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> Comments: This message did not originate from the Sender address above.
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> It was remailed automatically by anonymizing remailer software.
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> Please report problems or inappropriate use to the
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> remailer administrator at <abuse@anon.xg.nu>.
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> Subject: Re: Atlanta police
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> References: 3a236b2a.91029379@news
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> Newsgroups: alt.fandom.cons
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> X-No-Archive: No
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> Message-ID: <f0b24cdc9996fdcbb1ae271c9a0e0880@anon.xg.nu>
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> Mail-To-News-Contact: postmaster@nym.alias.net
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> Organization: mail2news@nym.alias.net
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> Lines: 7
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> Xref: cyclone.southeast.rr.com alt.fandom.cons:10311
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> And the following is an example of a message sent to one of my email
addresses
> via another anonymous remailer:
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> Return-Path: <mixmaster@remailer.privacy.at>
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> Delivered-To: usenet@technomom.com
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> Received: (qmail 11992 invoked from network); 1 Dec 2000 21:31:56 -0000
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> Received: from unknown (HELO remailer.privacy.at) (193.81.245.43)
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> by zeus.larp.com with SMTP; 1 Dec 2000 21:31:56 -0000
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> Received: (from mixmaster@localhost)
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> by remailer.privacy.at (8.8.8/8.8.8) id WAA06020;
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> Fri, 1 Dec 2000 22:40:02 +0100
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> Date: Fri, 1 Dec 2000 22:40:02 +0100
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> From: Anonymous <nobody@remailer.privacy.at>
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> Comments: This message did not originate from the Sender address above.
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> It was remailed automatically by anonymizing remailer software.
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> Please report problems or inappropriate use to the
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> remailer administrator at >abuse@remailer.privacy.at>.
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> To: usenet@technomom.com
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> Subject: Re: Spam targeted to people who post here?
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> Message-ID: < bd600638a9468921d4a4f59d6e9bb488@remaile
r.privacy.at>
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> Now before this message even hit the net. Whether you use quick silver or
anything
> else, your ISP in many instances already knows an anonymous message is
being
> sent and where is it going. If somebody make a complaint of harassment or
other
> illegal activities The ISP can keylog your PC. What many fail to realize
is
> that when connected an ISP, per TOS your PC becomes part of the network. A
> Network administrator can see everything you are doing in real time, and
log
> remotely every keystroke, if you are harassing someone in real time.
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> What if I am not hooked up to an ISP?
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> Here is a kicker. Every bit of software on your machine is owned by
someone.
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> You purchase the license to use it; but it is not "yours" and may have a
backdoor.
> If it is Freeware, you still licensed to use it. But it is not yours,
unless
> you wrote the program, and you still need a license to run your own
program
> using any windows operating system 98 and above.
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> Software can be implanted in your machine can be bugged legally bypassing
all
> firewalls and protection. That being said; how in the seven Hells of Cobol
> are you going to send an anonymous message if you are a citizen of the US
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> A, and the moment your on the net you are not anonymous at all?
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> If you are doing something illegal; You are going to get caught if the
authorities
> want to take the time to do so.
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> Anon-remailers are a panic button for the idiots!!!
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> This message was sent via two or more anonymous remailing services.
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Then why are YOU using an anon-remailer? :-) Inquiring minds want to
know.....
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