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Researchers Build a Browser-Based Darknet 163

ancientribe writes "At Black Hat USA next month, researchers will demonstrate a way to use modern browsers to more easily build darknets — underground private Internet communities where users can share content and ideas securely and anonymously. HP's Billy Hoffman and Matt Wood have created Veiled, a proof-of-concept darknet that only requires participants have an HTML 5-based browser to join. No special software or configuration is necessary, unlike with darknets such as Tor. Veiled is basically a 'zero footprint' network, in which groups can rapidly form and disappear without a trace. The researchers admit darknets are attractive to bad guys, too, but they say they think these more easily set-up and dismantled nets will be more popular for mainstream (and legit) users." In somewhat related news, reader cheesethegreat informs us that version 0.7.5 of FreeNet has hit the tubes.

Comment Re:Watch out for 3rd party firmwares for these (Score 1) 265

Follow the directions carefully, and make sure you have the baseline firmware around as well as the emergancy de-bricking procedures open so you can re-flash your router in the off chance that the new one doesn't take the first time.

Other then that, you shouldn't have any problems whatsoever. 23-SP1 is a wonderful upgrade over 23, let alone the regular Linksys stuff.

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