With This Tiny Box, You Can Anonymize Everything You Do Online
BY ANDY GREENBERG 10.13.14
No tool in existence protects your anonymity on the Web better than
the software Tor, which encrypts Internet traffic and bounces it
through random computers around the world. But for guarding anything
other than Web browsing, Tor has required a mixture of finicky
technical setup and software tweaks. Now routing all your traffic
through Tor may be as simple as putting a portable hardware condom
on your ethernet cable.
Today a group of privacy-focused developers plans to launch a
Kickstarter campaign for Anonabox. The $45 open-source router
automatically directs all data that connects to it by ethernet or
Wifi through the Tor network, hiding the user’s IP address and
skirting censorship. It’s also small enough to hide two in a pack of
cigarettes. Anonabox’s tiny size means users can carry the device
with them anywhere, plugging it into an office ethernet cable to do
sensitive work or in a cybercafe in China to evade the Great
Firewall. The result, if Anonabox fulfills its security promises, is
that it could become significantly easier to anonymize all your
traffic with Tor—not just Web browsing, but email, instant
messaging, filesharing and all the other miscellaneous digital
exhaust that your computer leaves behind online.
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