XPost: alt.anonymous, alt.privacy.anon-server   
   From: noreply@oc2mx.net   
      
   Anonymous User wrote:   
   > On 26 Oct 2025, Radio Eriwan posted some   
   > news:1761498314806747104.7a@radio-eriwan.ru:   
   >   
   > > A pretty much lying Fritz Wuehler user wrote:   
   > > > Nomen Nescio wrote:   
   > > > > On 25 Oct 2025, Radio Eriwan posted   
   > > > > some news:1761435073483161656.ac@radio-eriwan.ru:   
   > > > >   
   > > > > > Fritz Wuehler once wrote, without thinking too much beforehand:   
   > > > > > > Radio Claashole sent:   
   > > > > > > > A stupid YAMN user wrote:   
   > > > > > > > > Nomen Nescio wrote:   
   > > > > > > > > > On 24 Oct 2025, Anonymous    
   > > > > > > > > > posted some   
   > > > > > > > > > news:20251024.191615.6d53543f@yamn.paranoici.org:   
   > > > > > > > > >   
   > > > > > > > > > > [Spam] same [Spam] censoring [Spam] shit [Spam]   
   > > > > > > > > > > different [Spam].   
   > > > > > > > > > >   
   > > > > > > > > > > Apparently it's okay for a particular sporging asshole   
   > > > > > > > > > > to destroy groups and services for all, but not okay to   
   > > > > > > > > > > use YAMN / neodome to counter the jerk.   
   > > > > > > > > >   
   > > > > > > > > > yamn is not so anonymous after all.   
   > > > > > > > > >   
   > > > > > > > > > what does that say about "anonymous messaging" hmm?   
   > > > > > > > >   
   > > > > > > > > Tor is an unsecure real-time system.   
   > > > > > > > > Type I remailing fails to hide message size.   
   > > > > > > > > Only Type II remailing (Mixmaster / YAMN) is secure!   
   > > > > > > > >   
   > > > > > > >   
   > > > > > > > Did you know that YAMN/OmniMix users are the dumbest Usenet   
   > > > > > > > users?   
   > > > > > >   
   > > > > > > We just know that you, fascist Claas, and your buddy GabX are   
   > > > > > > the   
   > > > > > > stupidest snake oil peddlers over here ignoring even the most   
   > > > > > > basic principles of secure anonymous remailing. Good luck to   
   > > > > > > your victims.   
   > > > > > >   
   > > > > >   
   > > > > > Ah, ok. So pseudonymous remailing with Mixmaster and YAMN, in   
   > > > > > your eyes, is secure 'anonymous' remailing. Mind you, you must   
   > > > > > use Tor or you would shit in your pants without it. So much for   
   > > > > > TypeII 'anonymous' remailing.   
   > > > >   
   > > > > It all works with Tor. No Tor, no work.   
   > > >   
   > > > Remailers don't need Tor at all. Tor was developed long after the   
   > > > invention of anonymous remailing in order to have something similar   
   > > > for from the anonymity perspective inherently problematic real-time   
   > > > (web) communication.   
   > > >   
   > > > You send some packets to the entry remailer and nobody can figure out   
   > > > which mail message at some exit remailer they represent, if any, as   
   > > > you just may have sent dummy packets. That isn't pseudonymity, it's   
   > > > true anonymity no matter what shithead Claas tells you.   
   > > >   
   > >   
   > > I think you are the liar and real shithead! Why? Because these   
   > > pseudonymous remailers are publicity run and known as old fashioned   
   > > TypeII clearnet smtp networks where Eve and her friends only need to   
   > > append the secret keys from remailers, to decrypt the incomming   
   > > messages at an entry. This can be done with gag orders. If you would   
   > > know how the internals work from such old and outdated TypeII   
   > > technology you would not speak such rubbish.   
   > >   
   > > And secondly when looking at the pools Eve and her friends see in   
   > > clear the remailer packets and the To: header, while messages at exits   
   > > are held in an decrypted state.   
   >   
   > That's okay because the originator remains unknown. The weak link is   
   > the receiver. A little waterboarding and they'll talk.   
      
   Well, I think it depends on which patterns the originator leaves   
   regularly, when using Tor, prior it reaches the entry remailers.   
      
   And you are right about the receiver, because I doubt very much   
   that the vast majority of TypeII users are using a.a.m, which a   
   simple tests could reveal.   
      
   Regards   
   Stefan   
      
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