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In NSA-intercepted data, those not targeted far outnumber the foreigners who are
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On Sat, 5 Jul 2014 10:05:10 -0700
Bobby Brewster wrote:
> >>>if your non-VM host system has been compromised, there is absolutely no
> >>>notable advantage to using a vm. your vm will be affected by the
> >>>malware that sits on the host system.
>
>
> I don't understand this. If my Ubuntu sy
>>>if your non-VM host system has been compromised, there is absolutely no
>>>notable advantage to using a vm. your vm will be affected by the
>>>malware that sits on the host system.
I don't understand this. If my Ubuntu system has a virus / rootkit / whatever
then what I do on it is comprom
On 07/05/2014 05:28 AM, Joe Btfsplk wrote:
> On 7/4/2014 3:02 PM, no.thing_to-h...@cryptopathie.eu wrote:
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>> Hello Tor!
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>> Running an internal relay in Graz since 7/2013, where William Weber's
>> appartment was raided in 2012, when some idio
Bobby Brewster:
>
> Currently, my Tor use model is as follows:
>
> Me (TBB in Ubuntu) ---> VPN ---> Tor (entry node) ---> Tor network
>
> I could, instead, do:
>
> Me (TBB Ubuntu VM) ---> VPN (configured in VM) ---> Tor (entry node) ---> Tor
> network
>
> However, from what I've read, there i
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Hey Folks!
I would like to quote from the XKeyscore code (1)(2):
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These variables define terms and websites relating to the TAILs (The
Amnesic Incognito Live System) software program, a comsec mechanism
advocated by extremists
On 05 Jul 2014, at 15:08, Roman Mamedov wrote:
> On Sat, 5 Jul 2014 03:59:28 +
> Matthew Finkel wrote:
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>> This problem makes me sad on many levels, and I'm not opposed to
>> implementing mitigation techniques (within reason) based on the
>> rulesets, however we shouldn't do anything that
On Sat, 5 Jul 2014 03:59:28 +
Matthew Finkel wrote:
> This problem makes me sad on many levels, and I'm not opposed to
> implementing mitigation techniques (within reason) based on the
> rulesets, however we shouldn't do anything that will hurt our users nor
> should be do anything that makes
n 7/5/14, Red Sonja wrote:
> I have a small site. Smaller than 1M if zipped. It is static. And it
> probably won't get much traffic. So 20Gb storage and 200Gb bandwidth are
> pointless in my case. I would like no ads, no tracking for the reader,
> faster, good uptime, and so on.
>
> What would you
On 7/5/14, Red Sonja
wrote:
> I have a small static site bundle on my hard drive. I want to get it up
> to some provider. Which protocol to use? It's only HTML, CSS and a
> couple of PNGs.
It is _so_ easy to give advice that could get you in trouble. You
really need to provide more parameters, eg
I have a small site. Smaller than 1M if zipped. It is static. And it
probably won't get much traffic. So 20Gb storage and 200Gb bandwidth are
pointless in my case. I would like no ads, no tracking for the reader,
faster, good uptime, and so on.
What would you recommend? What do you use? Free of co
I have a small static site bundle on my hard drive. I want to get it up
to some provider. Which protocol to use? It's only HTML, CSS and a
couple of PNGs.
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On Sat, Jul 5, 2014 at 12:36 AM, isis wrote:
> Ergo, as Jacob has pointed out to me, the regexes which are released should be
> assumed to be several years out of date, and also shouldn't be assumed to be
> representative of the entire ruleset of any deployed XKS system.
The rules were written be
On 7/5/14, Moritz Bartl wrote:
> On 07/05/2014 07:30 AM, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
> HE WAS NOT CONVICTED BECAUSE OF RUNNING AN EXIT.
>
> Every single character of any of the emails in this thread are PURELY
> ASSUMPTIONS.
Thanks.
>> - Node operators (relays, entries and exits) are advised to be
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On 07/05/2014 11:13 AM, grarpamp wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 4, 2014 at 6:02 PM, Paweł Zegartowski
> wrote: i2p does have 'exits' you can compare to
> tor as well. Anyone can run an exit. But users have first find one
> on a wiki list or somesuch, and the
On Fri, Jul 4, 2014, at 11:42 PM, ideas buenas wrote:
> Do a Whois lookup of the addreses I gave u before and check that all of
> this resolve to markmonitor. s3-us-west-2-w.amazonaws.com
amazonaws.com is registered with Markmonitor, yes: The 'registrar' is
MarkMonitor, Inc and the 'registra
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