Anonymity on mobile devices
Matt Thorne
mlthorne at gmail.com
Tue Sep 20 14:31:10 UTC 2005
Mobile comunication anonymity is good, and probably something that is
needful as well. I don't personally think that I would be comfortable
broadcasting wirelessly any information that I was trying to keep personal.
Not to knock SSL and TOR or any other encryption scheems, but any code can
be broken given time. (Maybe not easily, but in theory it can be done)
Overall the scheme is probably secure, but the biggest potential weakness
probably lies in the wireless broadcast of information. At the very least it
makes it much easier for "the man" to watch both ends of the connection.
but this is all theoretical, odds are that you are more than secure with
this scheme.
On 9/20/05, Christian Beil <christian.beil at web.de> wrote:
>
> I just want to ask for some more opinions. What do you think of
> anonymity on mobile devices and of this architecture? Who would you try
> to solve the problem?
> - Christian
>
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