Anonymous, People's Liberation Front Build Anonymous Data-Sharing Site 137
suraj.sun writes with these snippets from an article at Ars Technica: "Hacker group Anonymous and the People's Liberation Front have created a data-sharing site called AnonPaste.tk, meant to host pastes of code and other messages without any moderation or censorship of the information posted. The new site, which uses a free .tk web address, allows users to set a time for the paste to expire. It claims that data is encrypted and decrypted in the browser using 256 bit AES, so the server doesn't see any of the information included in the paste.The site says it's taking donations in the form of WePay or BitCoins. ... AnonPaste is built using open-source software called ZeroBin, created by French developer Sebastien Sauvage. According to Infoweek Sauvage has experience in creating online authentication systems for French banks, suggesting the creator knows a thing or two about encryption of data. Still, on the software's information page, Sauvage reminds potential users that ZeroBin software can not protect against potential Javascript attacks. 'Users still have to trust the server regarding the respect of their privacy,' he says. 'ZeroBin won't protect the users against malicious servers.'"
Oh yeah? (Score:4, Funny)
Well, Anonymous is going to start their OWN pastebin! With hookers! And blackjack!
Re:.tk, seriously? (Score:5, Funny)
They should have set their servers up in Judea.
Monty Python teaming up with Anonymous? (Score:5, Funny)
Would that be the Peoples Liberation front of Judea or the Judean Peoples Liberation Front?