Current news about RTF One way to protect your ass when distributing sensitive information
is to use
Freenet. I inserted several of
the files from the recovered RTF site, and here's the list of them.
This is meant as a demonstration, not a real application of Freenet.
Freenet is a relatively easy-to-use file storage system that saves
files on a peer-network of servers. All files and requests are
encrypted, which helps you to publish and request data anonymously.
These URLs are coded to use fproxy on port 8888.
KSK@rtf/bloc.html
KSK@rtf/bottle.html
KSK@rtf/debloc.html
KSK@rtf/draino.html
KSK@rtf/fertilizer.html
KSK@rtf/match.html
KSK@rtf/molotov.html
KSK@rtf/pipe.html
KSK@rtf/reclaim.html
KSK@rtf/security.html
KSK@rtf/shield.html
KSK@rtf/smoke.html
KSK@rtf/tactics.html
KSK@rtf/weapons.html
KSK@rtf/unarrest.html
The URLs below are coded with relative urls.
KSK@rtf/bloc.html
KSK@rtf/bottle.html
KSK@rtf/debloc.html
KSK@rtf/draino.html
KSK@rtf/fertilizer.html
KSK@rtf/match.html
KSK@rtf/molotov.html
KSK@rtf/pipe.html
KSK@rtf/reclaim.html
KSK@rtf/security.html
KSK@rtf/shield.html
KSK@rtf/smoke.html
KSK@rtf/tactics.html
KSK@rtf/weapons.html
KSK@rtf/unarrest.html
The URL for this document is KSK@freenetrtf.html
And, one last thing, since we're all supporting RTF, let's stop using MS Word's .doc format, and start saving things as .RTF.
Way to go Johnk! Freenet is a possible way out of this problem! I'd like to echo your call for people to avoid using M$Word's proprietary .doc format.