[tor-dev] User Behavior Tracking defenses in VMs

2016-03-14 Thread Spencer
Hi, ban...@openmailbox.org: keystroke dynamics fingerprinting And they say that the cicada puzzles are challenging (i.e., fun). Thanks (: Wordlife, Spencer ___ tor-dev mailing list tor-dev@lists.torproject.org https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-

Re: [tor-dev] Interested in GSoC opportunity

2016-03-14 Thread grarpamp
On 3/14/16, Deepankar Tyagi wrote: > Make Exitmap fully autonomous ( > https://github.com/NullHypothesis/exitmap/issues/7) > Create module(s) which emulate a user and explore the web dynamically. As these operating architectures are posted here I'll at least read over them. I've did a chunk of th

Re: [tor-dev] Interested in GSoC opportunity

2016-03-14 Thread Philipp Winter
On Mon, Mar 14, 2016 at 12:06:20PM +0530, Deepankar Tyagi wrote: > Extended goals: > #1 create a module which does anomaly detection(machine learning) Unless you have a very specific plan, I would advise against this. Sound applications of machine learning are time-consuming, and Tor's setting is

[tor-dev] User Behavior Tracking defenses in VMs

2016-03-14 Thread bancfc
Intended for qemu-discuss /cc/ libvir-list, whonix-devel, tor-dev *** Hello. I work on WhonixOS an anonymity distro based on Tor. This feature request is related to the topics of privacy and anonymity. Its a complex topic and probably not in your area of focus but I think it has important imp

Re: [tor-dev] Scheduling next proposal discussion meetings

2016-03-14 Thread Isabela
Sorry for the confusion, 1500 UTC works for Thursday. I am updating the wiki. On 03/14/2016 03:05 AM, Linus Nordberg wrote: > Isabela wrote > Fri, 11 Mar 2016 16:09:22 -0800: > > | * Proposal 267: Tor Consensus Transparency > | **Thursday, March 17th 1600 UTC* > | * Must-have attendees: ln5,

Re: [tor-dev] GSOC: Panopticlick

2016-03-14 Thread Akito Ono
Hi, Thanks for quick answer. >For the tests themselves there will probably mainly JavaScript used + some CSS/HTML. So if I understand correctly, students have a choice about sever-side language? I have developed Web application, so I'm concerned about whether I can use familiar language or not.

Re: [tor-dev] GSOC: Panopticlick

2016-03-14 Thread Akito Ono
Hi gunes, >EFF recently updated and open-sourced the Panopticlick code, perhaps >this can be a better starting point: >https://github.com/EFForg/panopticlick-python >Also relevant: >https://github.com/DIVERSIFY-project/amiunique >https://browser-fingerprint.cs.fau.de/ Many thanks for useful URLs

Re: [tor-dev] Scheduling next proposal discussion meetings

2016-03-14 Thread Linus Nordberg
Isabela wrote Fri, 11 Mar 2016 16:09:22 -0800: | * Proposal 267: Tor Consensus Transparency | **Thursday, March 17th 1600 UTC* | * Must-have attendees: ln5, leif | * Conflicts: (If you are noting a conflict, please include a big bunch | of times when you COULD make it.) | * ln5: no can