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The making of a File Sharing IP Mask

A programmer got so pissed at the RIAA for their antics that he has developed a program that mask users IP address from the prying eyes of the RIAA. AnonX is a more a service as you use AnonX servers as a proxy and they do not pass on the individuals source IP. They say they have ways to prevent those seeking child porn to be blocked. But I think the real value of this is that a person can surf anonymously. [SecurityFocus]

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