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Here are links I found interesting. Some are mentioned on other pages of mine, but not all. I don't agree with some of them, but I think you might want the information to see for yourself.
The links to the libraries are on the libraries-page.
Note: Everything on other people's pages is alone in their responsibility. If I consent with other people, you'll find it in the text of the other pages, not here. I also do not consent implicitly: the links are here for your information. As far as I know the links lead to the pages I stated in the comment. If that isn't so, let me know, so that the link can be updated. |
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Privacy |
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International PGP-homepage. Go there if you're outside the US or Canada. |
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PGP again - Canada or the US |
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An interesting site about privacy on the net. Notable: They provide a bouncing email-address (me@privacy.net). Use this address to prevent spam :) |
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A site about remailers. It provides many links, so if you want to know more, start there. |
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A site providing a remailer especially for postings in newsgroups frequented by scientologists. If you intend to post critical thoughts about Co$ on such a NG, better use a remailer. |
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A German anonymizing proxy and remailer for both news and mail (web-based). A cute design :) |
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Like anonymouse a free proxy with web-based remailing-service. |
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The people with the Blue Ribbon. |
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Another German site with plenty of links about cryptography and privacy. |
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Steve's most comprehensive site. He features on-line tools, anonymizing services, and many things you should look at. |
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Security |
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DigitalOverdrive's site. You'll find almost all notable links to security-sites here, plus the most important news on hacking. A site to visit daily. |
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Make that a daily stop, too. News, tools, information... |
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Home of a large BugTraq-archive and noteworthy mailing lists. A most complete archive, together with fixes and other important help. |
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And again a site to visit every day. My, there are plenty :) |
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PC-Help's site. He seems to know all there is to know about SkriptKiddiot's favourite tools and how to get rid of them. |
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Virus-Protection |
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A virus-scanner free for personal use (Windows). Remember: You should have at least one! Inoculate has a very comprehensive interface and is easy to use. |
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Personal Firewall |
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A firewall free for personal use. Unlike ZoneAlarm and LockDown it hasn't failed - yet. I'm still testing it. eSafe combines a virus-scanner with the firewall and a so-called sandbox. |
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News |
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Aside from - mostly - good articles about IT, they also feature BOFH |
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Tools |
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What else? |
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And now even Windows-users can have the GIMP! |
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SamSpade is for Windows, allthough I'd pretty much like to see it for Linux, too. The site offers the tools you get in the Windows-version on-line, so it's worth seeing anyway. If you have SamSpade, you won't bother with many other things :) |
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If you have Windows and POP3 mail-access, try out this tool. You look at your inbox before downloading the content and even can killfile spam automatically. Great. |
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Siemens' free junkbuster. |
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BOFH |
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Simon Travaglia Himself. Don't stop at the BOFHs, the other stories are too good to miss! |
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Look at BOFH's latest LARTings here. |
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A devoted follower of BOFH. Not quite as ... ahem ... mean, but ... Well, I wouldn't give him my username ;) |
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This should be everybody's homepage ;))) |
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Scepticism |
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Lots of essays on various froms of fuzzy thinking. Bob Carroll is considerate of believer's feelings - and of the reader's bill, since he offers the Skeptic's Dictionary for download. |
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Home of the Skeptical Inquirer. If you come across fuzzy thinking or want to know what's _really_ behind some claim, start here. |
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