LIBERTAS . The Solution !
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Libertas reduces the risks of both simple and sophisticated traffic analysis by distributing your transactions over several geographical locations all over the
6 continents in the planet, so no single point can link you to your destination. The idea is similar to using a twisty, hard-to-follow route in order to throw off somebody who is tailing you—and then periodically erasing your footprints. Instead of taking a direct route from source to destination, data packets on the network take a random pathway through several servers that cover your tracks so no observer at any single point can tell where the data came from or where it is going.
But of course all messages and data were encrypted using the new standard- the AES (or Rijndael) symmetric encryption algorithm.
Effective May 26, 2002, AES is the official U.S. Government standard. It replaces the previous standard (DES).
The US National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) recommends that AES be used by U.S. Government organizations (and others) to protect sensitive information.


