Anonymity and the Internet Universal identification is portrayed by some as the holy grail of Internet security. Anonymity is bad, the argument goes; and if we abolish it, we can ensure only the proper people have access to their own information. Weâll know who is sending us spam and who is trying to hack into corporate networks. And when there are massive denial-of-service attacks, such as those
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