XPost: alt.anonymous, alt.privacy.anon-server   
   From: remailer@remailer.xganon.com   
      
   On 27 Oct 2025, Anonymous User posted some   
   news:20251027.185357.5d0b658a@dirge.harmsk.com:   
      
   > Stefan Claas wrote:   
   >>Yamn2 Remailer wrote:   
   >>> Stefan Claas wrote:   
   >>> > Gabx wrote:   
   >>> > > Fritz Wuehler wrote:   
   >>> > > > 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.   
   >>> > > >   
   >>> > > Prove it by code !   
   >>> >   
   >>> > I think this is not possible, because people working at LEA etc.   
   >>> > and defending old TypeII tech, so that users still use it, need to   
   >>> > have something for work, i.e looking at decrypted packet flow. So   
   >>> > no time for coding, only time for propaganda.   
   >>> >   
   >>> > Regards   
   >>> > Stefan   
   >>>   
   >>> Claas, when will you answer the questions asked in MID   
   >>> <20251010.203923.78225683@msgid.frell.theremailer.net>   
   >>> and <20251011.012118.431a560b@mixmin.net>, which would   
   >>> make it easier to tell who's the propagandist here and   
   >>> who's not?   
   >>>   
   >>   
   >><20251010.203923.78225683@msgid.frell.theremailer.net>   
   >>> Worse - Pool size 1000 messages with a latency of no more that 20   
   >>> minutes? Where in the world will these 3k messages per hour come   
   >>> from?   
   >>   
   >>1000 was an assumption when it get very popular in the next couple   
   >>of years. Now it is 400.   
   >>   
   >>> Worse - IYO, ok. And how will the user be sure all of them are run   
   >>> by different operators, when, on top of that, they hide their   
   >>> identities behind .onion services?   
   >>   
   >>First of all, some Mixmaster and YAMN remops are only known to TLAs   
   >>and LEA, but not to the community. The Onion Courier Mixnet is   
   >>primarily intended for private use, so that families and friends can   
   >>communicate anonymously and decentralized. A super big advantage over   
   >>old TypeII, as one only need a little Raspberry Pi attached to his   
   >>router and there is no learning curve, Domain registration and VPS   
   >>registration required.   
   >>   
   >><20251011.012118.431a560b@mixmin.net>   
   >>> So a simple question: Is he right?   
   >   
   > Yes, he is in each and every respect!   
   >   
   >>   
   >>You should have learned that I am a honest person   
   >   
   > ... who continues to avoid answering the key questions raised   
   > by the articles mentioned above that unmask his flawed hacks.   
      
   He has good ideas and acts on them proving concept.   
      
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