Monday, August 21, 2006

Mozilla Trackless Entry

You can surf freely through your mozilla.org browser by using the Trackmenot item found at the title link. Your actual searches will be obfuscated by a sea of low priority random searches. This is useful, it seems.

However, its usefulness depends both on the complexity of the random search and the speficity of your search. Yes, speficity is now a word. It means specificity, but no one wants to say nor spell that word and speficity is much better.

For example, if you search for JFK assassination, and the bot searches for all things A-Z of a string type between one and 16 characters in length, it will not shield you well. Also, the technology of the 'delayed cycle' code encrypted into new hard spyware, found in some keyboards, probably all new computers after 2006, etc, will transmit your info out into the world via imperceptible delays in signal processing. It is unencryptable.

Trackmenot would not prevent that, but I don't see how it could hurt you, unless it is a kind of software version of this hardware jig, which I highly doubt. It may also clog google and other isps.

http://missingpixel.net/v4/index.php

Email!!

www.timetravelisforsuckers.blogspot.com

This is decent software, but can you do something along these lines
about sending out faux pauses in code? I bet a jig for faux pauses would
really mess that surveillance style up. Random faux pauses in a code of
faux pauses will destroy that code. See if you can find the hardware
items and then crack into them using software interrupts. Even the
keylogging keyboard! It goes thru the cpu, it is hackable.

4th amendment rock.

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