Title: The Glass House
They sound like magic: websites that promise to bypass every filter, firewall, and content restriction in existence. But do they work? And at what cost? websites that unblock everything
Mara expected fear. She felt it, but she also saw something else: a network is less a machine than a habit. Every time a node closed, two neighbors learned to reroute. When the café's jukebox failed, a teenager named Koa took photos of the warning and sent them to a group of schoolfriends who met after class in a park. They learned to encode keys in memes, to tunnel packets through innocuous images, and to use the city's very advertising beacons to hide tiny replies. Title: The Glass House They sound like magic:
Google Translate: Paste a URL into Google Translate, select a different language, and click the link in the "translated" box. Google acts as a proxy to display the site. Mara expected fear
Kproxy has been around for a decade. It supports advanced SSL tunneling, which allows it to bypass "HTTPS inspection" filters that many corporate networks use.