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EFF Guide To Blogging Anonymously

jacksonwest writes "Annalee Newitz and Kurt Opsahl just published a great how-to on blogging anonymously. How To Blog Safely About Work (Or Anything Else), covering both the legal and technical aspects of blogging about your job and staying truly anonymous. A must read for those blogging from or about their office."

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  1. They forgot one other method.... by russotto · · Score: 0, Troll

    Frame someone else. Set up a proxy server on a cow-orkers computer, and use THAT to blog about your employer, who you can name. Include personal details -- theirs. Bad mouth anyone you want. But be sure and not do it while the cow-orker is not at work, and make sure you have a way of removing the proxy (passively would be best) if someone might be catching on.

  2. Re:Queen of the Air... by John+Seminal · · Score: 0, Troll
    Quote: California has a law protecting employees from "demotion, suspension, or discharge from employment for lawful conduct occurring during nonworking hours away from the employer's premises

    That sounds like Cali, filled with all the fruitcakes and fags. Thank God I live in a red state, where people can still chain someone up against a fence and give em' a good ole fashioned ass whipping for being gay. Or black. Or jewish. I really works for so many vices. And in most counties, the sheriff will back you up.

    --

    Rosco: "If brains were gunpowder, Enos couldn't blow his nose."

  3. Re:Anonymous posting reveals a lack of integrity. by dawnread · · Score: 0, Troll

    I think the fact that the first thing that came into your mind when faced with a female poster was her being raped by her dad says alot about you as a person.

  4. I2p = NSA spyware. by elucido · · Score: 1, Troll

    I2P along with Tor are both NSA developed. Now, as much as I like the NSA, I find it funny that they always develop the most "secure" software. SELinux for example.