Protecting E-mail Anonymity with an Anonymizer Bouncer
ABSTRACT
Communication between people has always been a part of society. In the past, people could omit the return address from a letter to keep the sender’s identity private. The problem is that it is not as easy to achieve anonymity when sending and receiving e-mails. This paper discusses ways of achieving anonymity when using e-mail as communication for instance, in lodging complaints to a grievance department. Anonymity is defined as hiding the identity and personal information of an individual. The proposed model uses an anonymous re-mailer to show how the sender of an e-mail’s identity can remain anonymous.
AUTHORS
Dariel Solution
South Africa
Mercia Malan is currently an Honours student, at the University of Pretoria, in the field of Computer Science. She is also a full-time software developer.
Defence, peace, safety and security, Council for Scientific and Industrial Research
South Africa
Francois Mouton is currently a PhD student, at the University of Pretoria, in the field of Computer Security and Social Engineering. He is also full time employed by the CSIR to perform research on Information Warfare.
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Journal of Information Warfare
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