Originally posted here by the_JinX
try JAP http://anon.inf.tu-dresden.de/index_en.html

as all other tools, it's not full proof, but this one actualy comes close..



JAP is free and cross-platform (java application)
it sets up a local proxy and transmits all data (requested and received) encrypted..

As a friend of mine told me about security.. You might not be able to stop them, but you can slow them down..
Would you really trust a program that the developers installed a backdoor on?

Backdoored
un-backdoored

A little too shady for me...

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&i...doored&spell=1

After reading about it on the lists... I'd never trust them again... not that I'd trust any proxy for that matter...

Besides... if you are the suspect of an investigation... they (in the US) can use carnivore... doesn't matter how many proxies you use... the data will still go through your ISP at some point. It HAS to... to get to you. Mabye encrypting the traffic? Or, connect to another machine via ssh or something of the sort with remote desktop and surf from there?

Attention! The first release of JAP is downloadable free of charge and already protects your privacy against most observers like your ISP, your network operator, or your boss. However, this version does not yet achieve the full security and anonymity that we strive for. It does not protect you against an adversary who has the capability to observe all communication links on the Internet.
In other words... use this to be around your work filters and etc, but we can't protect you from the law.