Welcome to SurfoNym!

  • Wanna surf the web anonymous and secure?
  • Do you live in a country with internet censorship?
  • Do you want to prevent your boss from reading your private email and every website you watch?
  • Do you want to circumvent (enterprise-) firewalls and use chats, filesharing tools, ICQ, Skype, BitTorrent and other services? Do you want to view every website and not just the one you are supposed to?

    SurfoNym offers various products to do just that! Don't let them spy on you any longer and surf anonymously starting from € 4 per month.

    We worked on our help section and included lots of documentation, howtos and tutorials to assist you with our products and technologies. In our download area you can find many useful tools. Of course you can also contact our support if you have questions.


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    Security news

  • Vista's flaws surface again on eve of Windows 7 beta

  • Attendees of the International Conference on Cyber Security 2009 in New York were reminded of the Vista operating system's failings a day before the Windows 7 beta is expected to be publicly announced at the CES trade show.

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  • Appeals court set to rule on Kentucky effort to seize domain names

  • The Kentucky state appeals court is expected to rule this month on whether the state can seize or shut down online gambling sites that are registered in other states or even outside the U.S.

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  • Google comes in third on top 10 list of spam enablers

  • Google has yet to stop a rising number of spammers from abusing Google Docs, its Web-based collaboration and spreadsheet application, according to junk mail watchdog Spamhaus.

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  • Researchers hack into Intel's vPro

  • Security researchers said they've found a way to circumvent an Intel vPro security feature used to protect PCs and the programs that they run.

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