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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.

Privacy

PGP international

International PGP-homepage. Go there if you're outside the US or Canada.

PGP

PGP again - Canada or the US

Privacy Net

An interesting site about privacy on the net. Notable: They provide a bouncing email-address (me@privacy.net). Use this address to prevent spam :)

Home of Galactus Remailer

A site about remailers. It provides many links, so if you want to know more, start there.

magna.com.au

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.

www.nonymouse.com

A German anonymizing proxy and remailer for both news and mail (web-based). A cute design :)

www.rewebber.de

Like anonymouse a free proxy with web-based remailing-service.

www.anon.efga.org

The people with the Blue Ribbon.

www.crypto.de

Another German site with plenty of links about cryptography and privacy.

www.cotse.com

Steve's most comprehensive site. He features on-line tools, anonymizing services, and many things you should look at.

Security

www.dsinet.org

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.

www.hackernews.com

Make that a daily stop, too. News, tools, information...

www.securityfocus.com

Home of a large BugTraq-archive and noteworthy mailing lists. A most complete archive, together with fixes and other important help.

www.antioffline.com

And again a site to visit every day. My, there are plenty :)

www.pc-help.org

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.

Virus-Protection

www.cai.com

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.

Personal Firewall

www.esafe.com

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.

News

www.theregister.co.uk

Aside from - mostly - good articles about IT, they also feature BOFH

Tools

www.gimp.org

What else?

GIMP for Windows

And now even Windows-users can have the GIMP!

www.samspade.org

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 :)

POP3 Scan Mailbox

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.

www.webwasher.com

Siemens' free junkbuster.

BOFH

bofh.ntk.net

Simon Travaglia Himself.

Don't stop at the BOFHs, the other stories are too good to miss!

www.theregister.co.uk

Look at BOFH's latest LARTings here.

www.bofh.net

A devoted follower of BOFH. Not quite as ... ahem ... mean, but ... Well, I wouldn't give him my username ;)

BOFH-style excuse server

This should be everybody's homepage ;)))

Scepticism

skepdic.com

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.

www.csicop.org

Home of the Skeptical Inquirer.

If you come across fuzzy thinking or want to know what's _really_ behind some claim, start here.