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Friday, January 20, 2006
 

Google v. Feds. The New York Times reports, "The Justice Department has asked a federal judge to compel Google, the Internet search giant, to turn over records on millions of its users' search queries as part of the government's effort to uphold an... By Casey Khan. [LewRockwell.com Blog]

Good for Google! Of course, we can expect the Justice Department to suddenly discover numerous anti-trust violations by Google in the near future.
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Anonym.OS.

This seems like a really important development: an anonymous operating system:

Titled Anonym.OS, the system is a type of disc called a "live CD" -- meaning it's a complete solution for using a computer without touching the hard drive. Developers say Anonym.OS is likely the first live CD based on the security-heavy OpenBSD operating system.

OpenBSD running in secure mode is relatively rare among desktop users. So to keep from standing out, Anonym.OS leaves a deceptive network fingerprint. In everything from the way it actively reports itself to other computers, to matters of technical minutia such as TCP packet length, the system is designed to look like Windows XP SP1. "We considered part of what makes a system anonymous is looking like what is most popular, so you blend in with the crowd," explains project developer Adam Bregenzer of Super Light Industry.

Booting the CD, you are presented with a text based wizard-style list of questions to answer, one at a time, with defaults that will work for most users. Within a few moments, a fairly naive user can be up and running and connected to an open Wi-Fi point, if one is available.

Once you're running, you have a broad range of anonymity-protecting applications at your disposal.

Get yours here.

See also this SlashDot thread.

[Schneier on Security]

I've tried these "secure Unix" things running from a live CD several times, but none of them worked with my PC. I'll give this a try too, when I get around to it, but I'm not optimistic about it being any different.
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