arstechnica.com — The Pirate Bay has ambitious plans to bring end-to-end encryption to all network activity, essentially blacking out a user's traffic from deep packet inspection gear and other prying eyes. Interesting project, sure, and definitely ambitious, but will it work? We doubt it, at least in the near term, and here's why.
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myskJul 10, 2008
It's a whole lot easier to just say f**k 'em all.
sevastrasiJul 10, 2008
Is there any way to stop the "enemy" connecting to our torrents just like everyone else and writing down IP's of everyone connnected and sending them to our ISP's which is exactly what happened to my house mate? IP's would still need to be very much visible. Tor tackles this a little but also is totaly impracticle in terms of speed, until windows etc builds in a Tor node by defualt into every operating system sold.
andrwmorphJul 10, 2008
\o-(o_o)-o/
slikstaJul 10, 2008
You Sir see the obviousness of it. Wish government would be so noble and honest, instead of spying on innocent citizens.
megamodJul 10, 2008
ALL UR COMMUNICATION ARE BELONG TO US (U.S.)
ravirdvJul 14, 2008
o/
aaroncompnetsysJul 15, 2008
Total encryption with the OPTION of allowing the traffic type to be identified, for traffic shaping purposes. Some of us welcome traffic shaping :)o/
m1grantJul 21, 2008
What, exactly, are we waiting for?