Tiny Tor Router Built on OpenWRT
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The Anonabox is a Tor router running the OpenWRT flavour of Linux. And it is cheap, just $51!
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I already have questions.....
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Not sure that I can answer them but.... fire away!
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I'm curious to have one... maybe. But, I have to wonder, where would it fit in my network.
<cable modem> -- <router>--Switch --<PC>
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@g.jacobse It's a router. It would replace your existing router.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@g.jacobse It's a router. It would replace your existing router.
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Yes,..yes it is.. therefore,.. so it does.. (Homer Simpson moment)
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I was seeing these talked about this morning. They look cool.
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@scottalanmiller Will you get one?
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They're being called out as a bunch of scammers
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@Nic said:
They're being called out as a bunch of scammers
So they are not the TORiffic group that we had been hoping?
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@Reid-Cooper said:
@Nic said:
They're being called out as a bunch of scammers
So they are not the TORiffic group that we had been hoping?
That was very much a Takei joke...
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@ajstringham that's a pretty big compliment! Thanks.
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Here is the latest.....
http://www.eweek.com/security/kickstarter-suspends-anonabox-security-appliance-project.html
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@scottalanmiller
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yeah, these guys screwed around and let apple pay come out.......they're screwed
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sorry that's off topic.
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@Hubtech said:
yeah, these guys screwed around and let apple pay come out.......they're screwed
https://onlycoin.com/I wonder if the COIN is to late to the game? It doesn't support chip and pin, and as of next year retailers are going to want to see customers only using this so they (the retailers) aren't responsible for fraud charges.
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@Dashrender said:
I wonder if the COIN is to late to the game? It doesn't support chip and pin, and as of next year retailers are going to want to see customers only using this so they (the retailers) aren't responsible for fraud charges.
This is a major issue going forward for certain.
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@JaredBusch not really - Coin is pretty much obsolete already. Now Apple Pay and ISIS/Softcard/Google Wallet are replacing the need for something like COIN.
Granted they only currently work with a subset of current CCs, in a year it will probably support them all.
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well so much for that project. They seem to have gotten a lot more attention and press than they had wanted.