On 1/30/2014 9:22 AM, Sukhoi wrote:
In fact, I am worried with the Wireless Position System developed by
google and others, and the introduction in the browsers, like firefox, a
way to track which wireless networks the computer can "see" in a given
moment. Based on that they identify the user ph
On 01/30/2014 02:44 PM, Vanderlei Gugel wrote:
> hello okay?
>
> We Vanderlei Gugel and Ariel Schwendler
>
> We are students of Information Systems at the University of the West of
> Santa Catarina (UNOESC) and we are developing a work of completion on the Deep
> Web and we challenge you to try
hello okay?
We Vanderlei Gugel and Ariel Schwendler
We are students of Information Systems at the University of the West of
Santa Catarina (UNOESC) and we are developing a work of completion on the Deep
Web and we challenge you to try to estimate the amount of sites that have the
Deep Web
Ple
TheMindwareGroup writes:
> Bypassing DPI filters is a constantly evolving art form and entire
> field of research all on its own, and just like encryption extremely
> difficult to do well (check out bit torrent and emule obfuscation for
> example, a nice effort but when scrutinized not particular
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I've also had very good success with http://afterburst.com/. Can't say
enough good things.
Cheers,
Silas Cutler
Security Researcher
On 1/29/14 8:38 PM, parity@gmail.com wrote:
> You're welcome. :)
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On 14-01-30 11:01 AM, Andrew Edwards wrote:
> I've found that using an unblocked proxy site can get you around the
> torblock extension some sites use. If anyone is interested, heres the link:
> www.tadisdef.ml
>
That site merely adds some Google analytics tracking and then redirects
to http://t
I've found that using an unblocked proxy site can get you around the
torblock extension some sites use. If anyone is interested, heres the link:
www.tadisdef.ml
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Thanks for your comment.
In fact, I am worried with the Wireless Position System developed by
google and others, and the introduction in the browsers, like firefox, a
way to track which wireless networks the computer can "see" in a given
moment. Based on that they identify the user physical (b
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Bypassing DPI filters is a constantly evolving art form and entire
field of research all on its own, and just like encryption extremely
difficult to do well (check out bit torrent and emule obfuscation for
example, a nice effort but when scrutinized
On Tue, 2014-01-28 at 08:05 +1000, Katya Titov wrote:
> Nicolas Vigier:
> > On Sat, 25 Jan 2014, Katya Titov wrote:
> >
> >> - Dark web: Sites not accessible from the open Internet (Tor
> >>hidden services, I2P eepsites, etc)
> >
> > I don't know what is the exact defin
Thanks by answering.
You are very profissional.
> Date: Thu, 23 Jan 2014 16:12:23 -0700
> From: miri...@riseup.net
> To: tor-talk@lists.torproject.org
> Subject: Re: [tor-talk] Forensics on Tor
>
> On 01/23/2014 09:04 AM, Marcos Eugenio Kehl wrote:
>
> > Hey experts! Reading about Tails and Wh
On Wed, 29 Jan 2014 18:00:55 +
mick wrote:
> Katya's wiki page nicely encapsulates some the definitions, but I
> think the definition of "deep web" might benefit from some tweaking to
> take account of such commentary as Sergey Brin's lament back in april
> 2012 (1)
>
> According to the arti
On 01/30/2014 04:11 AM, Sukhoi wrote:
>> https://www.torproject.org/docs/faq.html.en#TBBJavaScriptEnabled
> Thanks for the link. I can understand the reason to keep noscript
> enabled by default, but most of the users are not aware about the risks
> associated with javascript and even many experts
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