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StealthMonger

2005-08-06, 2:46 am

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Anonymous <BigappleRemailer@bigapple.yi.org> writes:

> and just WTF is stealthmail?


Scripts to hide whether you're doing email, or when, or with whom.
I'm sorry that you missed the announcement. It appeared here
Thursday. A fuller description is repeated below.

> not only that, but why post bunnies here?


Bunnies?

What would be a better way to pseudonymously publish a privacy-related
software package?

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Here's the full Debian control file:

Source: stealthmail
Section: mail
Priority: optional
Maintainer: Stealth Monger <StealthMonger@nym.alias.net>
Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 4.0.0)
Standards-Version: 3.6.1

Package: stealthmail
Architecture: all
Pre-Depends: gnupg
Depends: procmail, esubbf, openssl, dc, libssl0.9.6 | libssl0.9.7,
fetchmail | kmail, suck, ppp, solid-pop3d, exim | exim4, dpkg (>= 1.10.21),
grep (>= 2.5), bash (>= 2.05b), ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}
Description: scripts to hide whether you're doing email, or when, or with whom
Maintain on-going random cover traffic via usenet newsgroup
alt.anonymous.messages, substituting encrypted live traffic when
available. A live message is indistinguishable from a random cover
message except with the decryption keys. All potential participants
send messages to alt.anonymous.messages with rigid periodicity
uncorrelated with any live traffic, and maintain an uninterrupted
full feed from alt.anonymous.messages, so that an observer cannot
determine whether, when, or among whom live communication is
happening.
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