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Videos
| 04/16/10 | Good Morning America: Secrets of Web Marketing | 05/11/05 | UCSD Fox 6 Connect: Total Privacy Suite |
| 03/09/05 | Screen Savers: Anonymous Surfing 2005 |
| 03/09/05 | TECHLINK: Anonymous Web Surfing |
| 03/07/05 | KTLA CyberGuy: Anonymous Surfing report |
Radio
| 12/17/08 | WSRadio / Online Marketing with RSS Ray
“How to Protect Your Brand Online” - Bill Unrue Listen to the Interview |
| 03/03/06 | NPR Raw Bytes: Anonymizer Review - Part I |
| 05/10/06 | NPR Raw Bytes: Anonymizer Review - Part II |
| 05/17/06 | NPR Raw Bytes: Anonymizer Review - Part III |
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Press Archive | 2008 - 2001
| 05/01/08 | Abraxas Corporation acquires Anonymizer, Inc. |
| 11/01/07 | Anonymizer Announces Windows Vista™ Compatibility for Anonymizer Anonymous Surfing, Anonymizer Digital Shredder, Anonymizer Anti-Spyware, and Anonymizer Nyms |
| 12/04/06 | Anonymizer Provides Identity Protection Software Through HP Security Solutions Center |
| 10/10/06 | Anonymizer Protects Personal Email Accounts against Spam with New Anonymous, Disposable Email Service |
| 10/05/06 | Anonymizer Appoints New Chairman |
| 03/31/06 | Chinese Citizens Get Censor-Free Internet Through Anonymizer
Operation Anti-Censorship Now Unveiled for People of China |
| 03/06/06 | Anonymizer's Chief Scientist Lance Cottrell To Present At Fose 2006
Protects Online Holiday Shoppers Against Identity Theft, Harmful Code, Spyware, and More |
| 02/23/06 | Anonymizer Launches Free 60-day Pilot Program for Enterprise Organizations
Qualifying Accounts Receive Online Identity Protection Solutions that Assure Information Integrity for Research and Intelligence Gathering |
| 02/22/06 | First Movers Advantage Adopts Anonymizer Software to Enable Effective Internet-based Business Intelligence and Research
Demand for Identity Protection Solutions Has Resulted in Record Growth of More than 95 Percent for Anonymizer Enterprise Division in 2005 |
| 02/01/06 | Anonymizer To Provide Censor-Free Internet To China
Free anti-censorship program scheduled to launch by end of quarter. |
| 01/24/06 | Anonymizer Delivers Breakthrough In Portable Identity Protection And Secure Browsing
Anonymous Surfing software now available for new U3 devices through SanDisk.com |
| 01/23/06 | Anonymizer Protects Users' Privacy On All Search Engines; Free Trial Of Anonymous Surfing
Current Google issue highlights the need for users to protect their identity when on the Internet. |
| 11/30/05 | Anonymizer Releases New, Integrated Identity Protection Console With Major Upgrades of Anonymous Surfing and Anti-Spyware Software.
Protects Online Holiday Shoppers Against Identity Theft, Harmful Code, Spyware, and More |
| 08/29/05 | Anonymizer achieves highest quarterly revenue.
Growth Strongest in Federal Market |
| 06/21/05 | Anonymizer and Carahsoft enter into a reseller agreement.
Anonymizer Online Identity Protection Solutions Now Available to Public Sector Via Carahsoft GSA Schedule; Government Webinar Addresses Online Identity and Security Issues |
| 05/11/05 | Anonymizer strengthens Firefox web browser security.
Total Privacy Suite Protects Web Surfers From Identity Theft |
| 04/21/05 | Anonymous Surfing Protects Against Pharming Attacks
The new core online identity protection products now protect against the most sophisticated Internet attack called "pharming." |
| 02/07/05 | Anonymous Surfing Prevents Phishing Attacks
The new core online identity protection product now most sophisticated Internet attack called "pharming.". |
| 11/09/04 | Anonymizer launches new Enterprise Division and products; partners with CSCI
New product offerings provide Enterprises with IP (Internet Protocol) Anonymity for stealth competitive intelligence online and end to end Privacy Solutions. |
| 08/09/04 | Anonymizer Enhances Management Team and Moves Corporate Headquarters to Manage Continued, Rapid Growth
Adds New Vice President of Enterprise Sales and Director of Corporate Marketing |
| 10/16/03 | Digital River Launches E-Commerce Operations For Anonymizer's Online Privacy Store
Partnership To Help Expand Anonymizer's Customer Base and Online Presence |
| 08/06/02 | Anonymizer.com Launches Powerful New Internet Privacy Service to Safeguard the Web
Anonymizer Private Surfing 2.1 Offers Added Security, Easier Interface for Internet Users Concerned About Growing List of Web Threats |
| 10/09/01 | New FTC Privacy Stance Means Americans Must Adopt Their Own Protection Methods
Consumer Privacy Technology More Important Than Ever, Says Expert |
| 09/12/01 | Anonymous Tip Web Link Now Available Worldwide to Report Information to U.S. Authorities
Free Internet Security and Anonymity Services and Consultation Also Available to Agencies Investigating Tragedy |
| 09/06/01 | Anonymizer.com Launches "Operation Safe Investigation" To Help Law Enforcement and Journalism Professionals Maintain Anonymity and Safety Online
Leading Privacy Firm to Donate Identity Protection Services to Qualifying Organizations |
| 08/07/01 | Anonymizer Privacy Button Makes Internet Privacy Easier Than Ever
ON/OFF Switch "Cloaks" Users' Web Surfing with a Single Click |
News Archive | 2008 - 2001
| 04/04/06 | Macworld UK
Anonymizer prepares to battle China's Net censors Chinese internet censors take over a week to identify and block access to sites that allow internet users to circumvent their controls, according to a top executive at Anonymizer. |
| 04/03/06 | The Register
Anonymizer looks for gaps in Great Firewall of China Anonymizer has gone live with a service that aims to circumvent Chinese censorship restrictions. |
| 04/03/06 | Computer World
Anonymizer software circumvents China's Great Firewall Chinese Internet censors take more than a week to identify and block access to sites that allow Internet users to circumvent their controls, according to a top executive at Anonymizer Inc. |
| 03/28/06 | PC World
101 Fabulous Freebies The best things in life aren't just free--they're indispensable. Case in point: these outrageously useful downloads, sites, and services. |
| 03/09/06 | Washington Technology
Array of tech products help fight terrorism Tucked into a quiet corner of the FOSE government IT trade show conference this week was a selection of products that many government customers use, but would prefer no one knows they buy. |
| 03/09/06 | United Press International
Internet tech dazzles FOSE convention |
| 03/08/07 | Government Computing News
Internet "cloaking" emerges as new Web security threat Terrorist organizations and other national enemies have launched bogus Web sites that mask their covert information or provide misleading information to users they identify as federal employees or agents, according to Lance Cottrell, founder and chief scientist at Anonymizer of San Diego. |
| 03/01/06 | PCMag
Who, me? Following controversy over agreements by Google, Yahoo!, and MSN to comply with Chinese censorship policies, Anonymizer is seeking to free electronic speech in China. |
| 03/01/06 | InformationWeek
Search engines are at the center of privacy debate The more user information gathered by Google, Yahoo and Microsoft MSN, the more often they will become the targets of governments. |
| 02/28/06 | PCWorld
Outsmarting the online privacy snoops With the controversy over Internet privacy growing, more businesses are seeking to ease user concerns by offering new tools that enable anonymous searches and Web surfing. |
| 02/25/06 | Taipei Times
Keeping one step ahead of the censors While the US Congress battles with US Internet companies that help China restrict its citizens' Internet access, independent computer specialists are developing technologies that could reroute Internet information and put it beyond the reach of government censors. |
| 02/20/06 | Boston Globe
Beating censorship on the Internet While Congress battles with US Internet companies that help China restrict its citizens' Internet access, independent computer specialists are developing technologies that could reroute Internet information and put it beyond the reach of government censors. |
| 02/17/06 | Scoop
China Internet: A Tool for Freedom or Suppression The Internet in China: A Tool for Freedom or Suppression? |
| 02/15/06 | USInfo
China Uses Internet as Tool of Repression, Says Congressman Smith The Chinese government uses the Internet as a tool of repression to crush dissent and monitor usage, says Congressman Christopher Smith, chairman of the House International Relations Subcommittee on Africa, Global Human Rights and International Operations. |
| 02/09/06 | Business Week
Your data, naked on the Net The U.S. Justice Dept.'s demand for data on how Web surfers use Google and other search engines raises a disturbing question: Just how much do the Web sites you visit know about you? |
| 02/06/06 | Counter Think
Experts say anonymity is the best protection against web censorship CNN.com provides a sweeping account of internet freedom and censorship, citing recent media stories like the firing of Scottish bookseller Joe Gordon, who lost his job after criticizing his boss on his weblog. |
| 02/03/06 | CNET News
When Google is not your friend Google's recent legal spat with the U.S. Department of Justice highlights not only what information search engines record about us but also the shortcomings in a federal law that's supposed to protect online privacy. |
| 02/03/06 | Asia Times
The lesser of two Googles Bloggers and technology experts are slamming US-based Google's decision to censor keywords rejected by Beijing in its Chinese version - with some vowing to work around China's ever more efficient campaign to control what its own people see and hear online. |
| 02/02/06 | International Herald Tribune
Digital Dialogue: Is anyone afraid of Internet anonymity? Jonathan D. Glater of The New York Times wrote a fascinating feature about the growing popularity of software and services that allow Internet users to remain anonymous. |
| 02/01/06 | Information Week
Five ways to keep your Google searches private The recent news that the U.S. Justice Department has been seeking search data from Google, Yahoo, MSN, and America Online has struck fear into the hearts of Web surfers. |
| 01/30/06 | ZDNet
Anonymizer says it will rescue Chinese from the search censors Back in the late 90's Utah proposed putting the driver's license on a smart card. |
| 01/27/06 | LifeHacker
Interest in privacy software on the rise The New York Times reports that consumer interest in software that obscures personally-identifiable information on the Interweb, like your IP address, is on the rise - not much of a revelation given recent internet privacy media coverage. |
| 01/26/06 | eWeek
Search Fears Spark Interest in Web Anonymizers In the blink of a few recent news reports, using an Internet search engine has lost its innocence. |
| 01/25/06 | The New York Times
Privacy for People Who Don't Show Their Navels More and more consumers are looking for ways to remain anonymous online and to foil hackers. |
| 01/21/06 | Wired News
How to foil search engine snoops On Thursday, The Mercury News reported that the Justice Department has subpoenaed search-engine records in its defense of the Child Online Protection Act, or COPA. Google, whose corporate credo famously includes the admonishment "Don't Be Evil," is fighting the request for a week's worth of search engine queries. |
| 01/20/06 | NPR
Google Records Subpoena Raises Privacy Fears The Justice Department has requested records for millions of searches made on Google, AOL and other popular search engines in an effort to bolster its case for an online pornography law. |
| 01/18/06 | Press Doc Blog
Anonymizer for the PC I had a chance to download and try out the two Anonymizer software packages, Anonymous Surfing and Anti-Spyware, by loading them on my PC. |
| 01/16/06 | Press Doc Blog
SanDisk joins with Anonymizer Sandisk is now offering a 30-day trial of Anonymizer for its U3-compliant thumb drives. |
| 01/06/06 | BBC News
The great firewall of China In the space of about a decade, China's tech development has raced ahead to catch up with some of the most advanced countries in the West. But there are still stark differences, finds Richard Taylor. |
| 12/26/05 | New Master Media
Anonymous Surfing: What are the benefits and issues of making yourself invisible online. Until yesterday, when you were researching a competing company you would go search for its marketing materials, you might go look at the ads they have in magazines and check out business information accessible through public databases. |
| 12/19/05 | CNN International
Fighting for free speech Scottish bookseller Joe Gordon once used his blog to let off steam after a hard day's work behind the counter. |
| 12/09/05 | Search Security
IP cloaking becoming a business necessity So much for trade secrets. Not long ago, a company unwittingly tipped its hand when planning to buy another business. |
| 12/05/05 | Information Week
Identity Crisis Prevention Just in time for online holiday shopping, Anonymizer issues updated software for protection against spyware and aggressive marketers. |
| 11/15/05 | Outlook Power Magazine
Learn more about privacy, identity theft, and anonymous browsing Anonymizer solutions help people protect their privacy and identities by concealing who they are in order to ensure they can't be tracked. |
| 10/31/05 | eGov Monitor
Privacy, Anonymity and Public Spaces: What is going On? We are experiencing significant cultural change in societies around the world due to the increasing number of new information and communication technologies coming into the marketplace. |
| 10/17/05 | BBC News
The cost of online anonymity In the second report looking at privacy and the internet, Dan Simmons examines whether it is possible to be totally anonymous and asks if this is really a desirable thing. |
| 10/05/05 | Information Week
A directory of security product reviews (Article also syndicated in Security Pipeline, Optimize Magazine, Business Intelligence Magazine, Small Business Pipeline, and Compliance Pipeline) |
| 10/02/05 | Readers Digest
Protect Yourself Online How easy is it for a stranger to get personal information about you online? What can you do if someone is cyberstalking you? Parry Aftab, executive director of the Internet safety organization CyberAngels, explains how to combat cyberstalkers, surf safely, and chat with caution. |
| 07/28/05 | Globe and Mail Update
StealthSurfer II Protecting personal information is the biggest single issue most users have when using the Internet. Some want to surf anonymously, some want to transfer information without it being read by unintended parties, and others fear identity theft - either through having their messages intercepted or their keystrokes logged by a hacker. The StealthSurfer II from Stealth Ideas Inc. tackles all these problems with a gadget smaller than your thumb. |
| 07/26/05 | CNET Australia
Surf the Web Anonymously Your personal information has become big business on the Web. |
| 07/20/05 | ComputerWorld
Location, Location, Location It's the critical element missing from most wireless security tools, says Brian Wangerien, director of product management at Boston-based Newbury Networks Inc. |
| 06/16/05 | Mobile Pipeline
Review: Anonymizer for safe, mobile Firefox browsing Anonymizer was first created when the earliest inklings surfaced that our identity was exposed as we surfed the Web. It was a service that masked us so we could surf without leaving traces of ourselves, but it wasn't always easy to use. |
| 06/11/05 | Just Tech'n
StealthSurfer II Web surfing is becoming quite a dangerous thing to do. If you are at work you have to worry about them monitoring you. If you are at home you have to worry about people stealing your personal information. |
| 06/06/05 | Information Week
Neat gadgets and Linux clusters Stealth Surfer II is said to support secure, anonymous surfing and e-mail, and it makes for a clever and reasonably simple solution for portable privacy. |
| 05/31/05 | New Tech Review
Stealth Ideas introduces the completely upgraded StealthSurfer II StealthSurfer II, the fully redesigned, thumb-sized flash storage drive now includes on-board integration with Anonymous Surfing™, an identity protection program from Anonymizer®. |
| 05/26/05 | Network World
Stealthy surfing and messaging We just got a really cool personal privacy tool set for Windows 2000 and XP users: Stealth Surfer II. |
| 05/17/05 | Enterprise IT Planet
Don't let your users buy the pharm The best defense against phishing is to distrust email messages, especially ones that ask you to enter sensitive information into a website, and to distrust hyperlinks in email messages |
| 05/16/05 | Time Magazine
E-mailers Anonymous Ever want to send an anonymous comment without your e-mail address giving you away? Here's a site that does just that--plus new ways to protect your privacy, whether you're surfing the Web or talking on the phone. |
| 05/13/05 | PC Mag
Anonymizer Total Privacy Suite Anonymizer's new Total Privacy Suite ($59.95 direct; $29.99 per year after first year) offers additional security to Firefox users by way of anonymous surfing, spyware removal, and secure deletion of browser-related elements that could reveal your surfing history. |
| 05/12/05 | InfoWorld
Security firms fight Firefox fire with fire (Article also syndicated in LinuxWorld) Just in time for one of the first serious security flaws to be found in Mozilla's Firefox, two companies, Anonymizer and FraudEliminator, have released new security products for the popular open source Web browser. |
| 05/10/05 | TechNewsWorld
Two New Products Tighten Firefox Security, Privacy Lee Itzhaki, director of product management for Anonymizer, said that many of his company's product users were early adopters of Firefox and asked for a suite of security products that would harden the browser. As a result, Anonymizer combined three separate anti-intrusion products into one suite. |
| 05/09/05 | eWeek
Firefox Plug-In Protects Privacy A new tool bar for the Mozilla Foundation's fashionable Firefox open-source Web browser can protect Web surfers from hidden online threats and help them cover their Internet tracks, according to Anonymizer, a Web security software company. |
| 04/06/05 | Electronic Frontier Foundation
How to Blog Safely (About Work or Anything Else) The best way to blog and still preserve some privacy is to do it anonymously. But being anonymous isn't as easy as you might think. |
| 03/30/05 | TechNewsWorld
Pharming Attacks Outwit Even Savvy Surfers Hackers possess two admirable traits: persistence and ingenuity. These attributes have unfortunately lead to a phenomenon known as "pharming," the latest in a never-ending series of insidious attacks. |
| 02/15/05 | CNET News
Hide and seek on the Web New tools let people draw a virtual curtain around a Web site to mask sensitive information from outsiders. |
| 02/15/05 | Information Week
Anonymizer Offers Phishing Defense Anonymizer 2005 defends against pharming, a particularly insidious form of phishing. |
| 08/28/02 | TheRegister.com
Internet anonymity for Linux newbies While you can't hide completely, you can find plenty of ways to make your e-mail and Web surfing trails a lot less visible |
| 08/05/02 | TheRegister.com
Anonymizer preps Private Surfing 2.0 It's a war zone out there. Not only do internet users have to contend with hackers, as they did back in 1996 when Anonymizer was founded, now they've got to look out for intrusive employee internet management software, government snooping and ubiquitous pop-up advertisements for tiny wireless cameras. |
| 06/05/02 | Business Week
Cloaking Your Movements in Cyberspace While you can't hide completely, you can find plenty of ways to make your e-mail and Web surfing trails a lot less visible |
| 04/04/02 | CNET News
Is your e-mail watching you? Watch out--the spam choking your e-mail in-box may be loaded with software that lets marketers track your moves online, and you may not even be aware that you've been bugged. |
| 02/13/02 | CNN
Will anonymous e-mail become a casualty of war? Ever wonder how to trace the trail of that spam, track its source, and shut it down once and for all? These days, so does the U.S. government. |
| 08/07/01 | NewsFactor Technology News
Protect Yourself: 10 ways to more secure cybersafety Most cloaking or 'anonymizing' software requires a complicated procedure. But Anonymizer's Privacy Button sits in the Internet Explorer browser's toolbar and activates with one click. |
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