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Wikileaks ISP Anonymizes All Customer Traffic To Beat Spying

No comments 27 January 2011 Under: Torrent News

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In 2009, Sweden introduced the Intellectual Property Rights Enforcement Directive (IPRED). The legislation gave rights holders the authority to request the personal details of alleged copyright infringers.

This prompted Jon Karlung, CEO of ISP Bahnhof, to announce that he would take measures to protect the privacy of his customers. Shortly after Bahnhof ceased logging customer activities and with no logging there was no data to store or hand over.

Now, in the face of Sweden’s looming implementation of the European Data Retention Directive which will force them to store data, Bahnhof – who are also Wikileaks’ Swedish host – will go a step further to protect the anonymity and privacy of their customers. Soon, every Bahnhof customer will be given a free anonymizing service by default.

“In our case, we plan to let our traffic go through a VPN service, ” Bahnhof’s Jon Karlung told SR.

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Since the service will encrypt user traffic, not even Bahnhof will know what their customers are doing online. If the ISP doesn’t know about their activities, then there’s not much to log. Nothing to log means there’s nothing useful to hand over to authorities and anti-piracy companies.

“Technically, this is a stealth section, we will store all data up to this point of invisibility,” adds Karlung, referring to the first-hop connection the customer makes with the company’s servers when going online.

“What happens after that is not our responsibility and is outside Bahnhof. So the only thing we are going to store is very little information, which in practice will be irrelevant.”

Of course, there will be commercial implications for other Internet service providers in Sweden if they fail to address privacy concerns as Bahnhof have done. To this end, other ISPs are believed to have plans in the pipeline to follow suit, but these are yet to be formally announced.

Bahnhof customers who don’t want to remain anonymous and would like everything they do online to be stored for a minimum of 6 months, can opt-in to be spied on – for around $8.00 per month extra.

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Torrent Site Launches VPN to Counter France’s Anti-Piracy Law

No comments 27 October 2010 Under: Torrent News

With the introduction of its three-strikes law, France has positioned itself at the forefront of the ‘war on piracy‘. Under the new Hadopi legislation, alleged copyright infringers will be hunted down systematically, but not if it’s up to France’s largest torrent site. In a counter-move the Smartorrent team recently launched a VPN service, and nearly 2500 users of the site have already signed up for an account.

smartorrentWith more than 1,700,000 registered members, Smartorrent is undoubtedly the largest French torrent site on the Internet. Founded in 2005, the site still adds a further 2,500 members every day and pulls in well over 100,000 unique visitors during the same period.

Sites such as Smartorrent are generally loved by the public, but they are also a thorn in the side of the French Government. In an effort to curb the growing number of BitTorrent users, France introduced controversial anti-piracy legislation this year.

Under the Hadopi anti-piracy law, alleged file-sharers will monitored, their IP-addresses recorded, and account holders will receive warnings through their ISP. After three warnings, subscribers risk a fine and their Internet connection may even be terminated.

Despite these tough measures, the French don’t seem to be holding back on their download habits just yet. Smartorrent traffic remains steady and the site’s users are increasingly looking for options to hide their identities from the prying eyes of the government.

To accommodate this growing demand, Smartorrent launched their own VPN service a few week weeks ago. The service – fittingly named SmartVPN – is specifically aimed at heavy BitTorrent users and shields them from receiving warning letters. Since their real IP-address is not shown while sharing, they don’t risk having their Internet connection terminated.

“Since the adoption of this new HADOPI law we thought about starting a VPN service,” Smartorrent co-founder Clever told TorrentFreak. “We wanted to give our beloved users the ability to keep downloading safely by using our VPN servers that are located in Canada.”

Thus far SmartVPN has been an overwhelming success. Clever told TorrentFreak that nearly 2,500 Smartorrent users have already signed up since they started in September, and dozens of new accounts are being made each day. The torrent site run VPN, which costs 5 euros a month, ironically owes much of its success to France’s anti-piracy law.

Clever further said that he doesn’t understand why the French Government voted for the tougher laws, and calls them “insane”. “In my point of view, they have more important things to take care of in France than hunting downloaders, as every week there is a strike somewhere,” he added.

The success of SmartVPN follows the global trend where file-sharers increasingly use anonymizing services to avoid being spied on. The SmartVPN service is mainly targeted at French users, but for people from other countries there are plenty of alternatives to torrent anonymously.

Article from: TorrentFreak.

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Swedish Pirate Party members launch anonymous, log-free ISP – Ars Technica

No comments 21 July 2010 Under: Pirate Bay News

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Swedish Pirate Party members launch anonymous, log-free ISP
Ars Technica
Pirate ISP subscribers will be able to use the service anonymously thanks to ViaEuropa, the same company that powers the Pirate Bay's anonymous VPN service,
Sweden Launching First ISP For PiratesBroadbandReports.com
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Swedish Pirate Party launches anonymous, log-free ISP – Ars Technica

No comments 20 July 2010 Under: Pirate Bay News

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Swedish Pirate Party launches anonymous, log-free ISP
Ars Technica
Pirate ISP subscribers will be able to use the service anonymously thanks to ViaEuropa, the same company that powers the Pirate Bay's anonymous VPN service,
Sweden Launching First ISP For PiratesBroadbandReports.com
Swedish Pirate Party Launches Pirate ISPErictric
Swedish Pirate Party launching their own ISP: Pirate ISP. Big brother gets the Gadgetsteria (blog)
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Pirate Bay’s VPN Service Goes Public – Zeropaid

No comments 28 January 2010 Under: Pirate Bay News
Pirate Bay's VPN Service Goes Public
Zeropaid
Last March I mentioned how BitTorrent tracker site The Pirate Bay would begin Beta testing a new VPN service called Ipredator which would allow file-sharers

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Ipredator, Pirate Bay’s VPN Service Goes Live for Everyone – Softpedia

No comments 22 January 2010 Under: Pirate Bay News

Pocket-lint.com
Ipredator, Pirate Bay's VPN Service Goes Live for Everyone
Softpedia
Enter IPREDator, the Pirate Bay's answer to Internet anonymity. Ipredator is a VPN (virtual private network) service which offers a good layer of protection
Pirate Bay's VPN Service Goes Live Hides user activity for seven dollars a Dslreports
Pirate Bay's VPN goes public: IpredatorBoing Boing (blog)
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Pirate Bay’s VPN Service Goes Live Hides user activity for seven dollars a … – Dslreports

No comments 21 January 2010 Under: Pirate Bay News

Pocket-lint.com
Pirate Bay's VPN Service Goes Live Hides user activity for seven dollars a
Dslreports
Early in 2009, popular Swedish BitTorrent website The Pirate Bay announced they'd soon be offering an unlogged VPN tunneling service called IPREDator.
Pirate Bay's VPN goes public: IpredatorBoing Boing (blog)
Some random items of interest:Global Guerrillas
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