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Offline polonus

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Configure your own Stealth Stick
« on: March 06, 2006, 07:46:44 PM »
Hi forum members,

Like stealth browsing from a USB stick, it can be done with Anonymizer, Portable Firefox or/and PocketFlock, Hushmail and Roboform on a USB stick. The space left can be filled with security apps. Surfing from a stick leaves no traces on the comp if you do not aproach any files there, after a surfing session just remove your "stealth"stick. Together within-browser security, this can be a very safe way of surfing the Internet. You mail better stay webmail, because taking it on the stick, you need some 1 Gig. The ready configured stealth stick will cost you around $ 300, when you configure it yourself it will cost you less
(Go to Portable Apps News).


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Re: Configure your own Stealth Stick
« Reply #2 on: March 06, 2006, 11:27:15 PM »
Hi bob3160,

Good friendly hand  here. If you out there and need to stealth surf, this sure is the way to go. And not only that, also at home when you do not want to leave traces aka crap on your own comp. Thank you Bob, this is the way to go and educate  security alert folks.

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