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LiveCD Allows Anonymous Surfing

Michael Santo of RealTechNews writes:

LiveCDs (bootable self-contained CDs) are great. I have some utility CDs that I use for image recovery like this, and I also love the LiveCDs that they produce for Linux installations, so that I can test compatibility without having to install software on the hard drive.

At ShmooCon last weekend, in addition to publishing info about the Wireless networking vulnerability described here, kaos.theory security research released Anonym.OS v1.0, a LiveCD that runs OpenBSD 3.8 and is intended to allow totally anonymous surfing of the Web.

Read More about Anonymous Surfing with a LiveCD Here

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