On 08/02/2013 03:36 AM, grarpamp wrote:
>> I've seen lines along "using Tor is dangerous" a lot.
>> Are there any stories on news pages that I could read on the topic?
>
> Foremost is often at your employer. Silly and unfortunate to mention,
> but true... even during some formal break and access
> _without_ port 80 just because of laziness on my side and for a starting
> point to be an exit relay? it's a really small relay. Does anybody do that?
There was a ruckus on here a year maybe ago about 'with 80 but
without 443' being accused of sniffing for passwords, etc. Deploying
a secure-port
> I've seen lines along "using Tor is dangerous" a lot.
> Are there any stories on news pages that I could read on the topic?
Foremost is often at your employer. Silly and unfortunate to mention,
but true... even during some formal break and access room.
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Hi,
I've seen lines along "using Tor is dangerous" a lot.
Are there any stories on news pages that I could read on the topic?
Cheers,
adrelanos
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If I run multiple relays, shouldn't they be grouped into a node family? I
see no way of doing this with Orbot on Android, which lists only an option
for setting the node nickname.
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On Thu, Aug 01, 2013 at 11:08:04AM +, Marcos Eugenio Kehl wrote:
> 2. Must I erase all the metadata inside "event logs" in Windows 8, and use
>CCleaner after close Tor Browser?
> 3. We could talk a little bit more about computer forensics.
>Thanks.
You might find this technical repor
> A link for folks playing with voice over Tor...
>
> http://1985phone.com/
These guys want to make their analogue of Tor for VOIP by using the mobile
clients based on iOS and Android as a nodes? And thus want circuits latency was
less than Tor? It seems to me that all will end after collecting
Thank you.
> Date: Thu, 1 Aug 2013 17:59:02 +0200
> From: dope...@riseup.net
> To: tor-talk@lists.torproject.org
> Subject: Re: [tor-talk] Traced by my anti-virus?
>
> Hello,
>
> 1) It depends on the version of TBB/OS/AV. For example entry from TWN:
>
> An anonymous reporter reported [11] a pot
Martin Kepplinger:
> hi
>
> Is there a list of what of the patches you maintain on top of firefox
> are user-configurable in about:config for example (like probably not
> leaking dns over socks proxy)? Or to phrase it differntly:
> How to make a systemwide firefox installation as similar to
>
Hello,
1) It depends on the version of TBB/OS/AV. For example entry from TWN:
An anonymous reporter reported [11] a potential leak when using the Tor
Browser Bundle 2.3.25-10 on Windows. If Microsoft Security Essentials or
another cloud based anti-virus solution is configured, downloads will
Werner Koch:
> On Wed, 31 Jul 2013 19:30, adrela...@riseup.net said:
>
>> verification is the least secure method, to the download page?
>> (You can see the design here: [3])
>>
>> A: 1 in ~11 users.
>
> Actually [3] is the same URL as [1].
Sorry about that.
[1]: www.webcitation.org/6IWk5h4E9
Hi all,
in few hours i'll be giving a talk on TorScanner project here at OHM2013:
https://program.ohm2013.org/event/265.html
The presentation that will be done is available here:
https://github.com/torscanner/torScanner/blob/master/torScanner-OHM2013.pdf?raw=true
I'd be pleased to have a chat wi
Hello Rainmakers!
Questions for the experts:
1. Should I disable/shutdown my anti-virus before start Tor Browser? There is
any risk of being traced by my anti-virus?
2. Must I erase all the metadata inside "event logs" in Windows 8, and use
CCleaner after close Tor Browser?
3. We could t
Hi,
Martin Kepplinger wrote (01 Aug 2013 09:35:18 GMT) :
> Is there a list of what of the patches you maintain on top of
> firefox
https://gitweb.torproject.org/torbrowser.git/tree/HEAD:/src/current-patches/firefox
> are user-configurable in about:config for example (like probably not
> leaking
hi
Is there a list of what of the patches you maintain on top of firefox
are user-configurable in about:config for example (like probably not
leaking dns over socks proxy)? Or to phrase it differntly:
How to make a systemwide firefox installation as similar to
torbrowser as possible as a user
hi
how much sense does it make to use your reduced policy
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/doc/ReducedExitPolicy
_without_ port 80 just because of laziness on my side and for a starting
point to be an exit relay? it's a really small relay. Does anybody do that?
thanks
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A link for folks playing with voice over Tor...
http://1985phone.com/
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