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Re: bypassing employer's proxy to surf anonymously
From: "Aaron" <snort () microchp org>
Date: Tue, 13 Jun 2006 18:03:06 -0700
tor.eff.org if SSL is allow outbound. On Wed, 14 Jun 2006 06:55:17 +1000 "Craig Wright" <cwright () bdosyd com au> wrote:
Or to put my comment in again as I have on this topic numerous times over the years as it pops up.Maybe the question should be rephrased from "how do I bypass the employer's proxy to surf anonymously?" to:How do I breach the terms of my employment? How do I seek to bypass the controls that my company has put in place? How do I show that I can not be trusted? How do I break systems rather than fixing or building them?How do I show that I have low moral character?How do I demonstrate that I should not be woirking in the security industry?!The issue is not how to break it. but how to stop this. What controls will help? What montiroing and logs will be of use?Craig-----Original Message----- From: alan [mailto:alan () clueserver org] Sent: Wed 14/06/2006 5:42 AM To: Hubert Seiwert Cc: gimeshell () web de; pen-test () securityfocus com Subject: Re: bypassing employer's proxy to surf anonymouslyLiability limited by a scheme approved under Professional Standards Legislation in respect of matters arising within those States and Territories of Australia where such legislation exists.DISCLAIMERThe information contained in this email and any attachments is confidential. If you are not the intended recipient, you must not use or disclose the information. If you have received this email in error, please inform us promptly by reply email or by telephoning +61 2 9286 5555. Please delete the email and destroy any printed copy. Any views expressed in this message are those of the individual sender. You may not rely on this message as advice unless it has been electronically signed by a Partner of BDO or it is subsequently confirmed by letter or fax signed by a Partner of BDO.BDO accepts no liability for any damage caused by this email or its attachments due to viruses, interference, interception, corruption or unauthorised access.
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- RE: bypassing employer's proxy to surf anonymously, (continued)
- RE: bypassing employer's proxy to surf anonymously Erin Carroll (Jun 13)
- Re: bypassing employer's proxy to surf anonymously Ivan Arce (Jun 13)
- Re: bypassing employer s proxy to surf anonymously misiu (Jun 13)
- Re: bypassing employer s proxy to surf anonymously Mario Platt (Jun 13)
- Re: bypassing employer s proxy to surf anonymously gimeshell (Jun 14)
- Re: bypassing employer s proxy to surf anonymously Gary E. Miller (Jun 14)
- Re: bypassing employer s proxy to surf anonymously (Jun 15)
- Re: bypassing employer's proxy to surf anonymously Paul Robertson (Jun 13)
- RE: bypassing employer's proxy to surf anonymously alan (Jun 13)
- Re: bypassing employer's proxy to surf anonymously Aaron (Jun 14)
- Re: bypassing employer's proxy to surf anonymously (Jun 14)
- Re: bypassing employer's proxy to surf anonymously Syv Ritch (Jun 14)