That's an interesting idea.... just find an innocent site that's an anagram of the site you want, using the mouse to input it correctly
Very clever, (but would only fool a keylogger, if the regime is monitoring traffic, you're out of luck)
I would say that encryption wouldn't help, as when the regime notices a dissident using encryption on messages, they'd then subject that person to intense review.
I'd think the best way to pass messages would be to disguise them as other types of files. Perhaps utilizing a previously agreed on code and storing the message inside the ID3v2 tag on an MP3, to then be shared at an agreed upon site (acid.com, mp3.com)
perhaps a better way: isn't there a method for encoding tex messages inside an otherwise normal looking JPEG file? This could also be combined with another code for the message itself. I'd imagine someone clever with a good knowledge for the JPEG format could devise a code that would appear to just be artifacts in the JPEG file
That's an interesting idea.... just find an innocent site that's an anagram of the site you want, using the mouse to input it correctly Very clever, (but would only fool a keylogger, if the regime is monitoring traffic, you're out of luck)
I would say that encryption wouldn't help, as when the regime notices a dissident using encryption on messages, they'd then subject that person to intense review. I'd think the best way to pass messages would be to disguise them as other types of files. Perhaps utilizing a previously agreed on code and storing the message inside the ID3v2 tag on an MP3, to then be shared at an agreed upon site (acid.com, mp3.com) perhaps a better way: isn't there a method for encoding tex messages inside an otherwise normal looking JPEG file? This could also be combined with another code for the message itself. I'd imagine someone clever with a good knowledge for the JPEG format could devise a code that would appear to just be artifacts in the JPEG file