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		<title>Giganews offers Encrypted Usenet Access</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Giganews announced yesterday that they are offering SSL encrypted usenet access as of now. All existing users may upgrade their accounts for $5 and receive the ability to use encrypted access to the usenet and also 10 additional connections to Giganews. You do not need the additional 10 connections unless you have a really fast line at home. I always max out my 16 Mbit connection with ten connections already giving me speeds of 1.8 megabyte per second.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="http://www.giganews.com/?a=ghacks" rel="nofollow">Giganews</a> announced yesterday that they are offering <a target="_blank" title="what is ssl" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ssl">SSL</a> encrypted usenet access as of now. (which means your ISP will not be able to know which data gets exchanged) All existing users may upgrade their accounts for $5 and receive the ability to use encrypted access to the usenet and also 10 additional connections to <a href="http://www.ghacks.net/2009/03/07/giganews-usenet-trials/">Giganews</a>. You do not need the additional 10 connections unless you have a really fast line at home. I always max out my 16 Mbit connection with ten connections already giving me speeds of 1.8 megabyte per second.</p>
<p>You probably do not know about the Usenet and wonder why you would have to pay for accessing it. I would like to direct you to the following two websites that could give you an impression of the kind of files (and discussion) that you find on the Usenet. Try <a target="_blank" title="binsearch" href="http://binsearch.info/">Binsearch</a> to discover the treasures of the Usenet. It is of course illegal to download copyrighted files like the latest movies, games and tv series &#8211; but no one would know if you would do which is different from P2P networks where you seed a lot and everyone is able to find out your IP.</p>
<p><span id="more-877"></span>You do need a program that connects to the usenet and supports SSL to be able to use this new feature. I use <a target="_blank" title="newsbin news reader" href="http://www.newsbin.com/">Newsbin</a> which is a commercial software with many features but there are others that are completely free. <a target="_blank" title="newsleecher" href="http://www.newsleecher.com/?id=download">Newsleecher</a> is one for instance.</p>

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