They offer services to both consumers, businesses and government-agencies, so there is a good chance that they are "involved" with clients that...
The Chinese don't only spy on their own people, they are one of the most active nations spying abroad. Israel was fairly aggressive in their...
Why the face. I'm just saying that from my point of view, with my experience and education, I do see a business model. You see you know their...
Sources? I looked into them, but I found that their business model could be viable. A lot of companies and government agencies need more than...
I don't see how this is new for the US. It isn't exactly public knowledge, but the NSA/CIA have abused their interception capabilities in the past...
Will they become available to consumers?
But a large number of countries eavesdrop on sat-traffic. NZ is a part of Echelon too, isn't it?
OpenDNS is usefull for extra DNS-managment, better reliability and getting around unenforced DNS-blocks. But it has nothing to do with privacy and...
Why would you choose an Island? Aren't connections to those all by sat-uplinks and thus guaranteed to be monitored?
A VPN acts as a virtual network adapter. Applications should use it by default, but they can still use another (e.g. the real network adapter...
Agreed. But the issue is that even if people do care, they'll quickly get tired of it. I read licenses, but truthfully, I would not agree to 80%...
That is immoral behavior. Always happens when things are free / open, but anyone doing that will end up with a tarnished reputation. People will...
Easier is a better word. On the short term, it may have undesirable side-effects, on the long term it is the best way to go. Hackers can break...
When it comes to downloading / P2P, there are very few VPN's which will provide you with reasonable protection. Look at their Privacy Policies and...
You can use things like Google Translate to defend against writeprinting.
Software cannot provide you with anonymity on its own. You need an anonymity network. Same goes for privacy. Software can do all sorts of things...
I checked it a while ago, but it all looks funny. The language, the references, the absence of info, the rather large claims. Doesn't add up....
It CAN be recovered after a single pass, but not easily. You need serious soft- and hardware for that. The reason large number of multiple passes...
Getting a backdoor in Open-Source software is difficult. A lot of eyes go through those sources and most popular open-source projects are scanned...
I was actually looking for the same last month, but couldn't find one, so interested as well.
Nope in practice, yes in theory. Companies don't have the necessary resources. Nope, Near Global Passive Observer. Only a limited number of...
I think the odds of getting an email virus are extremely low, even for normal peeps. For hardware keyloggers, you'll always need physical access....
Thanx for the comments everyone. But it still leaves the first question open :-( (Location of Perfect Privacy, Liechtenstein or New Zealand)
Hi, can someone fill me in where Perfect Privacy is located? It seems to be based in Liechtenstein, which makes sense as the apparent owner speaks...
I maintain a somewhat similar setup for someone (Vista 32, ICH9R SATA RAID, E6420, 2GB DDR2 SDRAM, 2X 320GB), and have performance issues as well....
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