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Non scrivetemi

2006-08-23, 1:16 pm

Put on your condoms and see....

http://www.securstar.com/products_ssurf.php

Securstar, distributor of closed source encryption software employing
fabled "1334 bit encryption", has now climbed fully into bed with long
time scam bank promoters and privacy scene confidence men Privacy.lie.

The last shreds of Securstar's credibility have taken their final spin
around the bowl and disappeared from view. At one time it was possible
to justify considering products like Drivecrypt because of its roots,
even in spite of it's closed source nature and specious claims.

No longer. I'm sending a symbolic CD burned with a copy of the software
I once paid for and a letter explaining why I'll not soil my hardware
with their dross ever again. It's Truecrypt or PGPDisk from now on. No
exceptions. No spamming scammers welcome here.

traveler 66

2006-08-23, 1:16 pm

On Wed, 23 Aug 2006 18:27:30 +0200 (CEST), Non scrivetemi wrote:

> Put on your condoms and see....
>
> http://www.securstar.com/products_ssurf.php
>
> Securstar, distributor of closed source encryption software employing
> fabled "1334 bit encryption", has now climbed fully into bed with long
> time scam bank promoters and privacy scene confidence men Privacy.lie.


I don't use privacy.li for surfing, but my experience with them for usenet
and anonymity services has been very positive. They provide excellent
honest service and always come through despite the trolls that try to put
them down or take what they say completely out of context. Get over it.

>
> The last shreds of Securstar's credibility have taken their final spin
> around the bowl and disappeared from view. At one time it was possible
> to justify considering products like Drivecrypt because of its roots,
> even in spite of it's closed source nature and specious claims.


I'll bet securestar has had excellent feedback from the people that have
bought through them regarding any privacy.li products and services, that's
why they have sold them for so long. These guy's are in the privacy
business and go to whom they find provides an excellent product, they don't
listen to anono trolls only their customers no doubt.

>
> No longer. I'm sending a symbolic CD burned with a copy of the software
> I once paid for and a letter explaining why I'll not soil my hardware
> with their dross ever again. It's Truecrypt or PGPDisk from now on. No
> exceptions. No spamming scammers welcome here.


Flush
George Orwell

2006-08-23, 1:16 pm

This is just sad. I remember when Scramdisk was the shit, and
everyone watched PGPdisk with a wary eye. My how things change.

Even Securstar's explanation for withholding source code is
hard to believe considering they claim to use well known open
source algos and PGP seems to do the exact same thing without
all the problems they describe. Doesn't make any sense. This
thing with privacy.lie is realy just icing on the cake.


"Non scrivetemi" <nonscrivetemi@pboxmix.winstonsmith.info> wrote:

> Put on your condoms and see....
>
> http://www.securstar.com/products_ssurf.php
>
> Securstar, distributor of closed source encryption software employing
> fabled "1334 bit encryption", has now climbed fully into bed with long
> time scam bank promoters and privacy scene confidence men Privacy.lie.
>
> The last shreds of Securstar's credibility have taken their final spin
> around the bowl and disappeared from view. At one time it was possible
> to justify considering products like Drivecrypt because of its roots,
> even in spite of it's closed source nature and specious claims.
>
> No longer. I'm sending a symbolic CD burned with a copy of the software
> I once paid for and a letter explaining why I'll not soil my hardware
> with their dross ever again. It's Truecrypt or PGPDisk from now on. No
> exceptions. No spamming scammers welcome here.
>







Sebastian Gottschalk

2006-08-23, 1:16 pm

traveler 66 wrote:

> I don't use privacy.li for surfing, but my experience with them for usenet
> and anonymity services has been very positive. They provide excellent
> honest service and always come through despite the trolls that try to put
> them down or take what they say completely out of context. Get over it.


Just to rephrase it: You think that a service that directs your traffic
over servers chosen by the vendor himself has any relation to anonymity?
I'd call it a centralized wiretapping solution.

> I'll bet securestar has had excellent feedback from the people that have
> bought through them regarding any privacy.li products and services, that's
> why they have sold them for so long. These guy's are in the privacy
> business and go to whom they find provides an excellent product, they don't
> listen to anono trolls only their customers no doubt.


Securestar's "1344 Bit military strength encryption" has been namend on
the snake-oil FAQ for good reason.

>
> Flush


Try the 'sync' command! :-)

Indeed, he has a clear and justified point, but he's been spamming in
first place.
TwistyCreek

2006-08-23, 1:16 pm

Non scrivetemi wrote:

> Put on your condoms and see....
>
> http://www.securstar.com/products_ssurf.php


WTF is up with host.securstar.com sending you FIN/ACK packets every
couple of seconds while you're visiting their site?

Some sort of port scan?

/me clears my cache and resolves never to visit that site again.

TwistyCreek

2006-08-23, 7:14 pm

TwistyCreek wrote:

> Non scrivetemi wrote:
>
>
> WTF is up with host.securstar.com sending you FIN/ACK packets every
> couple of seconds while you're visiting their site?
>
> Some sort of port scan?
>
> /me clears my cache and resolves never to visit that site again.


Probably their idea of a keepalive. My browser shows the activity as a
sorta instant refresh about every 5 seconds.

And yeah, it's bizarre, but we've known for a long time now that
Securstar and Privacy.LIE are in the data mining business together so
it shouldn't be any surprise.



Non scrivetemi

2006-08-23, 7:14 pm

Non scrivetemi wrote:

> The last shreds of Securstar's credibility have taken their final spin
> around the bowl and disappeared from view. At one time it was possible
> to justify considering products like Drivecrypt because of its roots,
> even in spite of it's closed source nature and specious claims.
>
> No longer. I'm sending a symbolic CD burned with a copy of the software
> I once paid for and a letter explaining why I'll not soil my hardware
> with their dross ever again. It's Truecrypt or PGPDisk from now on. No
> exceptions. No spamming scammers welcome here.


Had I been unfortunate enough to have actually bought DC/DC++ after it
went closed source I'd be inclined to do the same thing. ;)

George Orwell

2006-08-23, 7:14 pm

TwistyCreek wrote:

> Non scrivetemi wrote:
>
>
> WTF is up with host.securstar.com sending you FIN/ACK packets every
> couple of seconds while you're visiting their site?
>
> Some sort of port scan?


Sure, why not? That host has produced a nearly 1000% increase in UCE
over the last couple weeks (and managed to get it's provider on a couple
RBL's because of it), so what's a little probing of visitors on top of
some major SPAM activity. Almost a natural thing I'd say.

> /me clears my cache and resolves never to visit that site again.
>


Hey.... you were warned about wearing a condom. <grin>


Anonymous Remailer (austria)

2006-08-23, 7:14 pm


In article < b74a79613bda56ab8a513819863d8b01@pboxmix
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"Non scrivetemi" <nonscrivetemi@pboxmix.winstonsmith.info> wrote:
>
> Put on your condoms and see....
>
> http://www.securstar.com/products_ssurf.php


Wow. Mutual pimpification.


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George Orwell

2006-08-24, 1:14 am

Anonymous Remailer (austria) wrote:

>
> In article < b74a79613bda56ab8a513819863d8b01@pboxmix
.winstonsmith.info>
> "Non scrivetemi" <nonscrivetemi@pboxmix.winstonsmith.info> wrote:
>
> Wow. Mutual pimpification.


Why are ther Red Hot Chili Peppers tunes running through my head? ;)

Nomen Nescio

2006-08-28, 1:16 pm

In article
< b74a79613bda56ab8a513819863d8b01@pboxmix
.winstonsmith.info>
"Non scrivetemi" <nonscrivetemi@pboxmix.winstonsmith.info> wrote:
>
> Put on your condoms and see....
>
> http://www.securstar.com/products_ssurf.php
>
> Securstar, distributor of closed source encryption software

employing
> fabled "1334 bit encryption", has now climbed fully into bed with

long
> time scam bank promoters and privacy scene confidence men

Privacy.lie.
>
> The last shreds of Securstar's credibility have taken their final

spin
> around the bowl and disappeared from view. At one time it was

possible
> to justify considering products like Drivecrypt because of its

roots,
> even in spite of it's closed source nature and specious claims.
>
> No longer. I'm sending a symbolic CD burned with a copy of the

software
> I once paid for and a letter explaining why I'll not soil my

hardware
> with their dross ever again. It's Truecrypt or PGPDisk from now on.

No
> exceptions. No spamming scammers welcome here.


I really understand your irritation: accordingly and in keeping with
that irritation do you think that it would be possible for you to
post your serial number or other code so that I can make my trial
version registered without having to pay for it? I would really
appreciate it, money being as tight as it is. Thank you very much!

Bob

Anonymous

2006-08-31, 7:19 pm

In article
< b74a79613bda56ab8a513819863d8b01@pboxmix
.winstonsmith.info>
"Non scrivetemi" <nonscrivetemi@pboxmix.winstonsmith.info> wrote:
>
> Put on your condoms and see....
>
> http://www.securstar.com/products_ssurf.php
>
> Securstar, distributor of closed source encryption software

employing
> fabled "1334 bit encryption", has now climbed fully into bed with

long
> time scam bank promoters and privacy scene confidence men

Privacy.lie.
>
> The last shreds of Securstar's credibility have taken their final

spin
> around the bowl and disappeared from view. At one time it was

possible
> to justify considering products like Drivecrypt because of its

roots,
> even in spite of it's closed source nature and specious claims.
>
> No longer. I'm sending a symbolic CD burned with a copy of the

software
> I once paid for and a letter explaining why I'll not soil my

hardware
> with their dross ever again. It's Truecrypt or PGPDisk from now on.

No
> exceptions. No spamming scammers welcome here.


I really understand your irritation: accordingly and in keeping with
that irritation do you think that it would be possible for you to
post your serial number or other code so that I can make my trial
version registered without having to pay for it? I would really
appreciate it, money being as tight as it is. Thank you very much!

Bob

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