Anonymous Servers - JanusVM

This is Interesting: Free IT Magazines  
Home > Archive > Anonymous Servers > July 2007 > JanusVM





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 JanusVM
Anonymous Sender

2007-07-13, 7:13 am

What do you think of this tor wrapper?

http://janusvm.peertech.org/

Has anyone tried it? Pros? Cons? Caveats?

Goldy

2007-07-13, 7:13 am

On Jul 13, 12:25 am, Anonymous Sender
<anonym...@remailer.metacolo.com> wrote:
> What do you think of this tor wrapper?
>
> http://janusvm.peertech.org/
>
> Has anyone tried it? Pros? Cons? Caveats?


http://janusvm.peertech.org/Flash/J...SEC-Demo-1.html

This is the only tool that prevents side channel attacks against Tor.
This happens because JanusVM is transparently proxying ALL your TCP
traffic through Tor.

HD Moore had a very nice example of why you should NOT trust your
applications to always use Tor correctly. JanusVM doesn't have this
problem because it catches everything at the Network Layer.

Also, I am going to be releasing a 0-day against Tor @ DefCon15 this
year that will reveal your true IP address. :-P
Needless to say, the 0-day will not work against those using
JanusVM.
And no, I'm not releasing ANY details about it until Defcon.

Enjoy!

Kyle

Borked Pseudo Mailed

2007-07-15, 1:14 am

In article <1184316321.217249.171350@e9g2000prf.googlegroups.com>
Goldy <kyle.kwilliams@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
> On Jul 13, 12:25 am, Anonymous Sender
> <anonym...@remailer.metacolo.com> wrote:
>
> http://janusvm.peertech.org/Flash/J...SEC-Demo-1.html
>
> This is the only tool that prevents side channel attacks against Tor.
> This happens because JanusVM is transparently proxying ALL your TCP
> traffic through Tor.
>
> HD Moore had a very nice example of why you should NOT trust your
> applications to always use Tor correctly. JanusVM doesn't have this
> problem because it catches everything at the Network Layer.
>
> Also, I am going to be releasing a 0-day against Tor @ DefCon15 this
> year that will reveal your true IP address. :-P
> Needless to say, the 0-day will not work against those using
> JanusVM.
> And no, I'm not releasing ANY details about it until Defcon.
>
> Enjoy!
>
> Kyle


That is very interesting.

How much memory would be required to run VMPlayer and JanusVM optimally under Windows?























Anonymous Sender

2007-07-15, 7:13 am

In article <1184316321.217249.171350@e9g2000prf.googlegroups.com>
Goldy <kyle.kwilliams@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
> On Jul 13, 12:25 am, Anonymous Sender
> <anonym...@remailer.metacolo.com> wrote:
>
> http://janusvm.peertech.org/Flash/J...SEC-Demo-1.html
>
> This is the only tool that prevents side channel attacks against Tor.
> This happens because JanusVM is transparently proxying ALL your TCP
> traffic through Tor.
>
> HD Moore had a very nice example of why you should NOT trust your
> applications to always use Tor correctly. JanusVM doesn't have this
> problem because it catches everything at the Network Layer.
>
> Also, I am going to be releasing a 0-day against Tor @ DefCon15 this
> year that will reveal your true IP address. :-P
> Needless to say, the 0-day will not work against those using
> JanusVM.
> And no, I'm not releasing ANY details about it until Defcon.
>
> Enjoy!
>
> Kyle


That is very interesting.

How much memory would be required to run VMPlayer and JanusVM optimally under Windows?























Sponsored Links






Free braindumps | Software forum | Database administration forum

Copyright 2003 - 2008 webservertalk.com