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AnonymOS is a live CD based on OpenBSD that provides a hardend linux OS where all inbound traffic is denied and all outbound traffic is encrypted/anonymized. The live CD implements the tor network to achieve this.
From the site:
Like sand through the hourglass, so are the vestiges of our privacy. From increased governmental surveilance to corporate content restrictions and data brokers, what you do, where you go, and who you talk to is of more interest to more people every day.
Anonym.OS is an OpenBSD 3.8 Live CD with strong tools for anonymizing and encrypting connections. Standard network applications are provided and configured to take advantage of the tor onion routing network.
Anonym.OS was first suggested by dr.kaos at Interzone 4 in Atlanta, March of 2005. Nearly a year and a lot of marathon coding sessions later, it’s a reality and was released by elmore, fade, arcon, dr.kaos, digunix, atlas and beth of kaos.theory at Shmoocon 2006.
I love the acronym in the presentation:
Hardend, Optimized, Transportable System for Encrypting and Anonymizing Traffic
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January 28th, 2008 at 8:56 am
Hm… Thank’s brothers! :)
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