Alexandre prepared new 32-bit packages for Windows and OS X. Here are
all the links again.
Windows 32-bit
https://people.torproject.org/~dcf/flashproxy/tor-flashproxy-pyobfsproxy-browser-2.4.7-alpha-1_en-US.exe
https://people.torproject.org/~dcf/flashproxy/tor-flashproxy-pyobfsproxy-browser-2.4.7-
Thus spake grarpamp (grarp...@gmail.com):
> > we should regard bitcoin as no
> > different from the traditional banking system in terms of transaction
> > privacy for the *average* user.
>
> Other than using a different recipient address with each transaction,
> and the proxy features of whichev
> prefer to keep the account creation process as frictionless as possible
> for the overwhelming majority of users.
Amazon lets you sign up via tor with disposable email. Don't know
if that interest in your eyeballs extends all the way through check out.
But it's a good sign of a company welcoming
On Sun, Jan 13, 2013 at 07:53:12PM +0100, Andreas Krey wrote:
> > Maybe you could run flashproxy.js with the Rhino JavaScript interpreter
> > (we already use Rhino for some of our tests). You would need to make
> > some changes to flashproxy.js to remvoe some of the browser assumptions.
>
> After
Hi David,
...
> Maybe you could run flashproxy.js with the Rhino JavaScript interpreter
> (we already use Rhino for some of our tests). You would need to make
> some changes to flashproxy.js to remvoe some of the browser assumptions.
After arma's bug comment I turned down the python road[1] (inst
Thus spake Maxim Kammerer (m...@dee.su):
> On Sat, Jan 12, 2013 at 5:47 PM, k e bera wrote:
> > Ah yes, i misremembered the figures from Google's Abuse At Scale study.
> > They said $120 to $150 per thousand accounts.
>
> What they neglected to mention is that only ~5$ of that price tag is
> d