Re: [tor-talk] 5 million dollar company close to shut down due to an exposure on the Dark Net

2014-09-11 Thread Roger Dingledine
On Thu, Sep 11, 2014 at 10:36:48PM +0200, John Pinkman wrote: > This is a story how powerful can tor make an otherwise vulnerable to >legal repercussions website. I agree with Lunar here -- this is a story of some jerk on the Internet, and Tor is barely in the picture. (One could argue that witho

Re: [tor-talk] 5 million dollar company close to shut down due to an exposure on the Dark Net

2014-09-11 Thread Lunar
John Pinkman: > It all started 4 days ago, when PinkMeth site posted a profile with > the self-taken nudes of the daughter of the company owners. > > http://pinkmeth[…] Please refrain from posting such links. Tor stands for privacy and against harrasment. Tor communication channels should not be

[tor-talk] Tor 0.2.5.7-rc is released

2014-09-11 Thread Nick Mathewson
Changes in version 0.2.5.7-rc - 2014-09-11 Tor 0.2.5.7-rc fixes several regressions from earlier in the 0.2.5.x release series, and some long-standing bugs related to ORPort reachability testing and failure to send CREATE cells. It is the first release candidate for the Tor 0.2.5.x series.

[tor-talk] 5 million dollar company close to shut down due to an exposure on the Dark Net

2014-09-11 Thread John Pinkman
It all started 4 days ago, when PinkMeth site posted a profile with the self-taken nudes of the daughter of the company owners. http://pinkmethuylnenlz.onion/us/pa/ligonier-pa/jeanne-markosky The company, Markosky Engineering of Ligonier, PA and has since shut down their website, and will likel

Re: [tor-talk] 5 million dollar company close to shut down due to an exposure on the Dark Net

2014-09-11 Thread krishna e bera
On 14-09-11 04:36 PM, John Pinkman wrote: > It all started 4 days ago, when PinkMeth site posted a profile with the > self-taken nudes of the daughter of the company owners. > > [http://pinkmethuylnenlz.onion/us/pa/ligonier-pa/jeanne-markosky] > > The company, Markosky Engineering of Ligonier, P

Re: [tor-talk] Dropping Tor Browser support for Mac OSX 10.6?

2014-09-11 Thread Matt Pagan
Georg Koppen wrote: > > Keeping support for OS X 10.6 and keeping support for 32 bit is not > strictly the same. In fact, I'd assume there is only a fraction of OS X > 10.6 users that would not be capable of running a 64 bit Tor Browser. > So, what about switching to 64 bit but still supporting

Re: [tor-talk] Tor Browser default window size

2014-09-11 Thread Hartmut Haase
Hi Georg, "in Linux Tor Browser opens with the window size 1296x1018 when I make a screenshot of the window, it has that size, and it looks like that because the whole screen has 1920x1080 -- Viele Grüße, Hartmut Hungerhilfe: http://www.thehungersite.com Ohne Zensur suchen: http://suche.amnes

Re: [tor-talk] TOR in House of Cards.

2014-09-11 Thread Tommy Collison
(Not an expert.) I thought that HOC was better than most portrayals of hackers in pop culture (didn't lean on cliches too much, didn't overstate their 'powers,' for the lack of a better word) but it still leaned on old memes -- Lucas calls himself "Data_Crusader" going into a chat room. Sigh. -TC

Re: [tor-talk] How FBI Pinpointed Silk Road's Server

2014-09-11 Thread Mirimir
On 09/10/2014 11:23 PM, Jim wrote: > Wired has recently published an article about how the FBI claims to have > found Silk Road's server: > > http://www.wired.com/2014/09/the-fbi-finally-says-how-it-legally-pinpointed-silk-roads-server/ > > > The FBI claims: > > "As they typed 'miscellaneous' s

[tor-talk] TOR in House of Cards.

2014-09-11 Thread Marcos Eugenio Kehl
Hello experts! Have you noticed that TOR was mencioned in the 2º or 3º chapter of the 2º seasson of House of Cards? Also, there was a hacker, who claimed himself as as soldier who fights against Prism and NSA (Stasi?) and could be imprisoned for 100 years. Very nice. Waching this unusual happeni

Re: [tor-talk] How FBI Pinpointed Silk Road's Server

2014-09-11 Thread Adrian Crenshaw
I've seen plenty of error messages before that leak internal ip addresses, so still possible. I'd like to know the exact fields they used, and characters. Tired of things being dumbed down enough for lawyers to understand. What captcha software did they use? Adrian On Sep 11, 2014 1:25 AM, "Jim"

Re: [tor-talk] Dropping Tor Browser support for Mac OSX 10.6?

2014-09-11 Thread bao song
>Keeping support for OS X 10.6 and keeping support for 32 bit is not >strictly the same. In fact, I'd assume there is only a fraction of OS X >10.6 users that would not be capable of running a 64 bit Tor Browser. >So, what about switching to 64 bit but still supporting OS X 10.6? >Georg This

Re: [tor-talk] Tor Browser default window size

2014-09-11 Thread Georg Koppen
Hartmut Haase: > Sorry Georg, >> 3) (without doing anything to the window) go to browserspy.dk/screen.php? > 1000x900 I thought so :). And that is good and expected. However, how does that fit to your claims that "in Linux Tor Browser opens with the window size 1296x1018, in Windows 7 with 1533x10

Re: [tor-talk] Tor Browser default window size

2014-09-11 Thread Hartmut Haase
Sorry Georg, > 3) (without doing anything to the window) go to browserspy.dk/screen.php? 1000x900 -- Viele Grüße, Hartmut Hungerhilfe: http://www.thehungersite.com Ohne Zensur suchen: http://suche.amnesty-bergedorf.de Googeln ohne Google: https://www.startpage.com/deu Das heutige Motto: Wenn Wa

Re: [tor-talk] Dropping Tor Browser support for Mac OSX 10.6?

2014-09-11 Thread Georg Koppen
Matt Pagan: > > > Mike Perry wrote: >> Are there any 10.6 32bit Mac users on this list? Is Tails a workable >> option for you? [snip} > Sorry for asking you to do more work, but I'm requesting that we keep > supporting Mac OS 10.6 with a deadline, maybe a year in the future. > (The number of Ma