Feb
25
2009
Comments Off on Google, Amazon, others want CRTC to ban internet interference – CBC.ca | tags: amazon, google, Mac, news, privacy, program, programming, technology, tv | posted in technical news
Feb
25
2009
Comments Off on Ryerson privacy breach highlights immature IT, analyst says – IT World Canada Blogs | tags: 3G, google, news, privacy, tv | posted in technical news
Feb
25
2009
Comments Off on Google, Amazon, others want CRTC to ban internet interference – CBC.ca | tags: amazon, google, news, privacy, technology, tv | posted in technical news
Feb
24
2009
Comments Off on 'Error' exposes sensitive information – Globe and Mail | tags: google, news, privacy | posted in technical news
Feb
24
2009
Comments Off on Net Neutrality: tell CRTC what you think – p2pnet.net | tags: google, news, privacy, technology, tv | posted in technical news
Feb
24
2009
Comments Off on Why Social Networks Are Good for the Kids – Washington Post | tags: facebook, google, network, networking, news, privacy, technology, tv | posted in technical news
Feb
24
2009
CSEMike writes “Currently popular peer-to-peer networks suffer from a lack of privacy. For applications like BitTorrent or Gnutella, sharing a file means exposing your behavior to anyone interested in monitoring it. OneSwarm is a new file sharing application developed by researchers at the University of Washington that improves privacy in peer-to-peer networks. Instead of communicating directly, sharing in OneSwarm is friend-to-friend; senders and receivers exchange data using multiple intermediaries in an overlay mesh. OneSwarm is built on (and backwards compatible with) BitTorrent, but includes numerous extensions to improve privacy while providing good performance: point-to-point encryption using SSL, source-address rewriting, and multi-path and multi-source downloading. Clients and source are available for Linux, Mac OS X, and Windows.”

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Comments Off on Combining BitTorrent With Darknets For P2P Privacy | tags: encryption, google, linux, Mac, network, privacy | posted in technical news
Feb
23
2009
CSEMike writes “Currently popular peer-to-peer networks suffer from a lack of privacy. For applications like BitTorrent or Gnutella, sharing a file means exposing your behavior to anyone interested in monitoring it. OneSwarm is a new file sharing application developed by researchers at the University of Washington that improves privacy in peer-to-peer networks. Instead of communicating directly, sharing in OneSwarm is friend-to-friend; senders and receivers exchange data using multiple intermediaries in an overlay mesh. OneSwarm is built on (and backwards compatible with) BitTorrent, but includes numerous extensions to improve privacy while providing good performance: point-to-point encryption using SSL, source-address rewriting, and multi-path and multi-source downloading. Clients and source are available for Linux, Mac OS X, and Windows.”

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Comments Off on Combining BitTorrent With Darknets For P2P Privacy | tags: encryption, google, linux, Mac, network, privacy | posted in technical news
Feb
23
2009
Comments Off on Couple lose privacy case against Google – DigitalJournal.com | tags: google, news, privacy | posted in technical news
Feb
22
2009
Comments Off on Couple lose privacy case against Google – DigitalJournal.com | tags: google, news, privacy | posted in technical news