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		<title>How Relakksed is Relakks?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Earlier today we <a href="http://TorrentFreak.com/pirate-party-introduces-anonymous-internet/#comment-9962">wrote</a> that the Swedish Pirate Party introduced a completely anonymous internet service called relakks. However, how anonymous is it, and is it really a darknet?
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<p>Smirnov comments on Relakks at the <a href="http://www.pirate-party.us/node/239">US Pirate Party site&#8221;</a></p>
<blockquote><p>First, both the Relakks site and the announcement make it very clear that the service is supposed to provide anonymous access to the Internet. What isn&#8217;t as clear is that Relakks is just a PPTP (VPN) provider. Customers sign up, pay â‚¬5 a month and get on their merry way. All of their traffic is encrypted to the Relakks servers, at which point it travels the Internet like regular traffic.</p>
<p>As far as I can tell, all your traffic carries a Swedish Relakks IP, presumably mapped to your real IP somewhere on a Relakks computer. Now you can&#8217;t connect to Relakks anonymously, because then they&#8217;d have no way of verifying you are a paying customer (plus VPN authentication is based on identity verification), so Relakks knows who you really are when all your traffic goes through them.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s compare this to something that has been traditionally called an anonymous network &#8212; Tor, a program implementing onion routing. With Tor you connect to an onion router, which then builds a path for you through other onion routers to your destination, in such a way that it makes it very hard to determine both the sender and the receiver of an on-going communication. The entire link is encrypted, unless of course you are outproxying to the intenet (then traffic has to be decrypted either way when it leaves the outproxy). But at least with Tor, it is very hard for the outproxy to figure out where the real request came from.</p>
<p>Today, the Swedish Pirate Party launched a new Internet service that lets anybody send and receive files and information over the Internet without fear of being monitored or logged.</p>
<p>The problem is that since Relakks knows who I really am, and that any outgoing connections from them are unencrypted, I really do have something to fear.. Relakks. What is the difference between trusting them and trusting my own ISP not to give me away?</p>
<p>Relakks could be logging behind the scenes, turning on a silent switch without telling anyone. Even in a case where we do trust Relakks not to keep the logs of the actual data that goes through, they will still have mappings between Relakks IPs and Real IPs at any point in time &#8212; this is just begging for an organization such as the antipiratbyran or the MPAA/RIAA to set up honeypots across various torrent sites, until finally they have enough Relakks IPs information to be able to sue them in court if they have a real IP, at which point the Swedish police could raid the Relakks location and get those real IPs.</p>
<p>If Relakks did not have their own direct connection to the internet, their outgoing ISP could be tapped and then setting up such a honeypot would be trivial. Otherwise, multiple peers could actively participate in swarms on sites such as the Pirate Bay, logging actively all of the IPs of the seeds and the superseeds on such swarms.</p>
<p>Secondly, the Relakks service is called a &#8220;Darknet.&#8221; After reading the paper that originally introduced the term Darknet at http://www.bearcave.com/misl/misl_tech/msdrm/darknet.htm, I am hard pressed to understand what makes a VPN tunnel a Darknet.</p>
<p>The idea of the darknet is based upon three assumptions:</p>
<p>        1. Any widely distributed object will be available to a fraction of users in a form that permits copying.<br>
        2. Users will copy objects if it is possible and interesting to do so.<br>
        3. Users are connected by high-bandwidth channels.</p>
<p>This seems to me to describe a subset of P2P services, perhaps F2P. A program such as Waste, facilitating connections to your friends would fit the bill, but a general-connectivity tunnel? Would that not be akin to calling IPSec or IPv4 a darknet solution because it allows programs such as Freenet to operate under it? Would that not make any low level Internet protocol a Darknet then?</p>
<p>The service allows people to use an untraceable address in the darknet, where they cannot be personally identified.</p>
<p>Yet I do not recall Darknets having to be anonymous. Pseudononymous, perhaps, but only because that is a side effect of keeping the connections limited to a group of friends. Even if a Darknet had to be anonymous though, as I said earlier, Relakks hardly keeps your identity safe &#8212; they have to know who you are at all times (unlike say Tor)!</p>
<p>Lastly, I have some less related comments I wish to share with you:</p>
<li>The PPS does not own Relakks, they seem to be affiliated and perhaps will get a share of each person they refer to Relakks?</li>
<li>I wonder what political repercussions the PPS is hoping to achieve by actively promoting a network which will incentivize users to engage in illegal activities (such as unauthorized works distribution) behind the scenes of a &#8220;trusted&#8221; outproxy.</li>
<p><em>P.S. My views do not represent the official views, positions, standings or otherwise, of the Pirate Party US, unless otherwise stated by an appropriate party official.</em>
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<p>Via <a href="http://p2pnet.net">p2pnet</a></p>
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		<title>Swedish Pirate Party attended the Stockholm Pride festival</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Aug 2006 23:28:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Last week was the Stockholm Pride festival, which is arranged by the Swedish homo/bi/transsexual community. The festival has been a huge success in recent years. It is supported by the established Swedish society - authorities, media. organizations of various kinds back it up. <p>Source: <a href="http://torrentfreak.com">TorrentFreak</a>, for the latest info on <a href="http://torrentfreak.com/category/copyright-issues/">copyright</a>, <a href="http://torrentfreak.com/category/pirate-talk/">file-sharing</a> and <a href="http://torrentfreak.com/which-vpn-services-take-your-anonymity-seriously-2014-edition-140315/">anonymous VPN services</a>.</p>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Due to this, political parties generally make a point of being present, save of course for right-wing extremist parties and the Christian democrats, which have policies that make such a participation difficult to say the least.</p>
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<p>Prior to this year&#8217;s festival, the online community connected to Sweden&#8217;s largest gay movement magazine, QX, started a project where members could put the logo of the party they supported on their presentation. A bit surprising to many, the party with the most logos on presentations was not the Social Democrats, who has ruled Sweden almost without stop from the beginning of the 20th century. Nor the largest opposition party, the Moderates. But it was the Pirate Party. Around 20% of all presentations with logos had the Pirate party logo.</p>
<p>The Pirate Party had decided long ago to participate in the festival, but this was even more a reason. So, they rented a spot on the festival area and put up a tent, where they handed out information folders, flyers, sold t-shirts and other stuff. The reaction was, according to the party members present, very positive. Many parties were critized because they show up on the Pride festival with tailor made material and voicing policies specific to the gay, bi and transsexual community, to portray themselves as the most &#8220;gay friendly&#8221; for the elections. Many representatives of the gay community have argued that this makes them feel like voters and not a group needing the support of these parties.</p>
<p>The Pirate Party, however, openly said to everyone that they have no points related to the gay, bi and transsexual community interests. Instead, they claimed that their aims to change copyright legislation, guard privacy and patent opposition are questions that benefit everyone, regardless of such things as sexuality. Many of the visitors to the Pirate Party tent liked this attitude,. The Pirate Party claims that every individual has the need to have their privacy defended. The gay community, who has often been subjected to oppression, threats and violence, understands this need for privacy. If the Pirate Party had a slogan on the festival, it would have been, &#8216;Being gay, bi or transsexual should not be an issue. But no one should be forced to declare their sexuality either, should they choose not to.&#8217;</p>
<p>The aftermath, rounded up on a Pirate Party meeting I attended this thursday, was alot of positive reactions, probably a bunch of votes, public goodwill and alot of sold t-shirts and baseball caps.</p>
<p><em>posted by <a href="http://TorrentFreak.com/TorrentFreak-welcomes-mathias/">Mathias</a></em></p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Aug 2006 23:26:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[TorrentFreak was pretty much a one man thing, but that&#8217;s about to change. I would like to introduce you to Mathias Hellsten, our new contributer from Sweden. Why? Well there are a couple of reasons. First of all, I thought it would be nice to have an insider reporting from pirate-loving Sweden. So Mathias will [&#8230;]<p>Source: <a href="http://torrentfreak.com">TorrentFreak</a>, for the latest info on <a href="http://torrentfreak.com/category/copyright-issues/">copyright</a>, <a href="http://torrentfreak.com/category/pirate-talk/">file-sharing</a> and <a href="http://torrentfreak.com/which-vpn-services-take-your-anonymity-seriously-2014-edition-140315/">anonymous VPN services</a>.</p>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>TorrentFreak was pretty much a one man thing, but that&#8217;s about to change. I would like to introduce you to Mathias Hellsten, our new contributer from Sweden.</p>
<p>Why? Well there are a couple of reasons. First of all, I thought it would be nice to have an insider reporting from pirate-loving Sweden. So Mathias will mostly report on the developments in the Swedish Pirate Party, the Piratebay case, and keep us updated on other noteworthy developments in Sweden. </p>
<p>But even more important, he is a great writer. </p>
<p>Mathias Hellsten is a 27 years old Swede from Stockholm. He worked as a reporter for a local newspaper a few years back. Currently, he spends some time as a local lead for the Pirate Party in his area of residence. </p>
<p>This fall he will start a fulltime study. In the meanwhile he does freelance copywriting and translating jobs on a  basis. Earlier this year Mathias started the blog Maskilim (down for restructuring) together with a friend, this blog focuses on the middle east. Meanwhile I am occasionally writing for the Swedish blog <a href="http://al-hamatzav.org">al-hamatzav</a> which covers Mid-East issues. As some might know, he is also the brain behind <a href="http://piracy-unlimited.blogspot.com/">Piracy Unlimited</a> as well as <a href="http://boxbreaker.blogspot.com/">Boxbreaker</a>, his Swedish language blog on general political questions, mainly Swedish politics.</p>
<p>Mathias is a fan of open source and p2p and he knows how to put his thoughts on these issues on paper.</p>
<p><strong>Welcome Mathias!</strong></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[TorrentFreak gets a makeover. The site can be a little buggy the next 24 hours but I&#8217;m working on it. I will tell more about the new stuff, and credit the people who contributed when it&#8217;s done. update: For those who are interested. TorrentFreak is using wordpress. The current theme is a modification of the [&#8230;]<p>Source: <a href="http://torrentfreak.com">TorrentFreak</a>, for the latest info on <a href="http://torrentfreak.com/category/copyright-issues/">copyright</a>, <a href="http://torrentfreak.com/category/pirate-talk/">file-sharing</a> and <a href="http://torrentfreak.com/which-vpn-services-take-your-anonymity-seriously-2014-edition-140315/">anonymous VPN services</a>.</p>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>TorrentFreak gets a makeover. The site can be a little buggy the next 24 hours but I&#8217;m working on it. I will tell more about the new stuff, and credit the people who contributed when it&#8217;s done.</p>
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