Thursday, September 21, 2006

Beating the corporate Internet filters

I've just been directed to the following site with an application called Torpark. It's a web browser designed to run off a usb stick which will set-up a tunnel route out of a corporate network and make your browsing completely anonymous, and what's more it's released under the GPL.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Big Brother watching this? Can't get torpark.nfshost up on my browser....

dizzy said...

that's because it;s being hammered at the moment from lots of other places linking to it.

Anonymous said...

ok :) Everyone wants one huh?

Martine Martin said...

So it's basically a portable version of Tor? Very interesting - thanks for the link, Dizzy!

Anonymous said...

Perfect for your undercover espionage ....

Anonymous said...

Even though Torpark is a portable application, there are many people who might be interested in trying it out who are not comfortable with a "no install" installation. Thus, I have created a Torpark installer and a step-by-step guide for using it.

If anyone is interested, the installer and guide are available from http://www.dailycupoftech.com/?page_id=165.