On 09/08/2014 06:05 PM, Roger Dingledine wrote:
> The 31c3 talk proposals are due this coming Sunday:
> http://events.ccc.de/2014/07/12/31c3-call-for-participation-en/
>
> I wonder what would be the most useful topic for this year?
>
> In brainstorming with folks on IRC, here are four options:
>
On September 8, 2014 12:55:13 PM EDT, Dimitar Milkov
wrote:
>How i can set hidden service on my rooted Android phone through Orbot?
>
>From the Orbot interface, i requested root access and successfully
>granted the application with it.
>
>I have kWS server running locally, and i can access what
Hi,
I wrote (03 Sep 2014 23:06:18 GMT) :
> If I'm on the Tails list because I'm disseminating Tails why aren't I being
> told to
> replace the old with the new version before this?
Please direct support questions about Tails to our user support
channels: https://tails.boum.org/support/
Thanks!
Hi,
Sebastian G. wrote (07 Sep 2014 12:29:15 GMT) :
> Upsides:
+ will make it easier for Tails to switch to using the Tor
Browser binaries.
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On Mon, Sep 8, 2014 at 8:05 PM, Roger Dingledine wrote:
> I wonder what would be the most useful topic for this year?
>
I've noticed some websites are blocking or treating Tor users differently,
not always overtly, and while it may not be the most useful topic if that's
a trend that's increasing
Roger Dingledine wrote:
Two lessons I've learned from recent CCC talks:
A) Social commentary works much better than technical things. That is,
the audience respects us for our technical work, and now they want to
hear
our perspective on what's going on in the world. So while my instinct
is to
I was actually going to suggest that idea Griffin, you beat me to it :)
I like the idea of another State of the Onion address like last year's
talk (a LOT more has been written about Tor in the past few months
alone), or Damian's suggestion of another Tor ecosystem talk. There
are a lot more proje
The State of the Onion Address ?
It seems like there is never time for Q&A anyway ;-)
Damian Johnson wrote:
I suppose another updated 'tor ecosystem' presentation could be an
option (*). Question I've learned to ask for presentations is: what is
your goal? What are you hoping to get out o
I suppose another updated 'tor ecosystem' presentation could be an
option (*). Question I've learned to ask for presentations is: what is
your goal? What are you hoping to get out of this? Recruit volunteers?
Dispel some myth? Entertain?
Cheers! -Damian
* For those who aren't familiar with it, th
The 31c3 talk proposals are due this coming Sunday:
http://events.ccc.de/2014/07/12/31c3-call-for-participation-en/
I wonder what would be the most useful topic for this year?
In brainstorming with folks on IRC, here are four options:
1) An update on pluggable transports: obfs3, obfs4,
Hey!
When downloading TorBrowser 3.6.5 for OS X I get an image that has no mountable
filesystems. From checksum and GPG signature I don't expect to have a b0rken
download but rather a problem during image creation.
This is what I get from torproject.org:
SHA256(TorBrowser-3.6.5-osx32_en-US.dmg
Hi Georg,
does this happen with just downloaded vanilla Tor Browser packages?
???
Which version?
I'm using Tor Browser Bundle 3.6.3
Are you resizing/maximizing the windows?
Only after start
What should
happen is a browser window showing up with rounded width/height which is
dependent on yo
How i can set hidden service on my rooted Android phone through Orbot?
>From the Orbot interface, i requested root access and successfully granted the
>application with it.
I have kWS server running locally, and i can access what server streams on
127.0.0.1 from my web browser.
So, next i just
Hello Tor List,
Is there a way I can use the 'Sync' feature, of Tor's browser firefox,
with my other non-Tor Firefox?
thanks
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On Mon, Sep 08, 2014 at 04:31:30AM -0400, Griffin Boyce wrote:
> Mirimir wrote:
> >Also interesting is the fact that Magneto is a _Windows_ executable ;)
>
> Unsurprising Facts: Volume 1 ;-)
>
> Actually, no, I *am* surprised that they decided to not even bother trying
> to gift malware to M
Hi,
Hartmut Haase:
> Hi,
> I have learned so far that the Tor Browser does not store the used
> window size like other programs do, becaus it always start with the same
> sine.
> But there is one thing I don't understand: in Linux Tor Browser opens
> with the window size 1296x1018, in Windows 7 wi
Joe Btfsplk:
> On 9/7/2014 5:36 AM, Geoff Down wrote:
>> Same problem on Win7 with 3.6.5 - browser sometimes fails to open.
>>
>> On Sun, Sep 7, 2014, at 08:51 AM, Hartmut Haase wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>> sometimes when I try to start Tor, firefox will also be started,
>>> but there is no Tor Browser-windo
Katya Titov:
> Joe Btfsplk:
>> On 9/7/2014 5:36 AM, Geoff Down wrote:
>>> Same problem on Win7 with 3.6.5 - browser sometimes fails to open.
>>>
>>> On Sun, Sep 7, 2014, at 08:51 AM, Hartmut Haase wrote:
Hi,
sometimes when I try to start Tor, firefox will also be started,
but there i
Mirimir wrote:
Also interesting is the fact that Magneto is a _Windows_ executable ;)
Unsurprising Facts: Volume 1 ;-)
Actually, no, I *am* surprised that they decided to not even bother
trying to gift malware to Mac or Linux users.
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On 09/08/2014 02:12 AM, Griffin Boyce wrote:
> Mirimir wrote:
>>
>> It's the same malware.
>>
>> Operation Torpedo _preceded_ the Freedom Hosting takedown.
>>
>> | From the perspective of experts in computer security and privacy,
>> | the NIT is malware, pure and simple. That was demonstrated last
Mirimir wrote:
It's the same malware.
Operation Torpedo _preceded_ the Freedom Hosting takedown.
| From the perspective of experts in computer security and privacy,
| the NIT is malware, pure and simple. That was demonstrated last
| August, when, perhaps buoyed by the success of Operation Torp
On 09/07/2014 01:25 PM, blo...@openmailbox.org wrote:
> On 2014-08-14 00:18, Roger Dingledine wrote:
>> On Wed, Aug 13, 2014 at 10:06:00AM +, blo...@openmailbox.org wrote:
>>> If it's possible for the owner of a hidden service (whether the FBI
>>> or a regular person) to install malware which g
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