A Slashdot reader posted, “Safeweb cancelled their free service late last
year, but their P2P anonymizing proxy, Triangle Boy, has been spotted in the wild…”
“Triangle Boy is a peer-to-peer application that users can download for free. The user connects to a Triangleboy-enabled network of computers acting as servers in a way that lets them get around nearly all Internet filtering products … because of its stealth nature, the P2P software does not show up in reports from many filtering products and the administrator doesn’t even know the problem exists and has no way to check it.”
Click here to read the full article at SiliconValley.Internet.com.
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