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Remaining Anonymous on the Internet - slbmeh - 09-15-2011

ISPs can monitor anything you send over a network due to the fact that you are connecting through them.

Hiding Your Data
Using a TLS/SSL will encrypt packets being sent and render the packets useless to the ISP. They will, however, still be able to see the destination. Due to restrictions in the HTTPS protocol only allowing one domain per IP. FTP is the same situation.

Masking Your Destination
Proxies are a solution that act as a middle man in network communication. You connect to the proxy and the proxy performs the requests on your behalf. Proxies can get around some blocks to certain IPs or domains. With a proxy packets are not concealed across your network or to your ISP. Due to this packets can be inspected and filtered based on contents which may have keywords of the domain or http proxy headers being detected and filtered.


Summary
Running a proxy connection through TOR through an SSL connection is most likely to be your best bet to shield all information as to what you are viewing from your network and ISP. TOR can technically still be backtraced assuming that every point that you pass through maintain access logs. The likelihood of that being the case is rather low especially if you increase the minimum number of hops before you leave an exit point.


RE: Remaining Anonymous on the Internet - Jacob - 09-15-2011

sibmeh, i edited the section about onion.
thats deepnet.

Not happening here on hc. Ive been there. I wish i hadnt. Itll ruin the rep of HC fast.




RE: Remaining Anonymous on the Internet - slbmeh - 09-15-2011

(09-15-2011, 04:34 AM)Jacob Wrote: sibmeh, i edited the section about onion.
thats deepnet.

Not happening here on hc. Ive been there. I wish i hadnt. Itll ruin the rep of HC fast.

I don't understand. Why was the section on TOR removed?


RE: Remaining Anonymous on the Internet - vipula9780 - 10-13-2011

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