> Gwern Branwen has scraped/mirrored on a weekly or daily basis all existing
> English-language Dark Net Markets as part of research into their usage,
> lifetimes/characteristics, & legal riskiness.
> A torrent of the scraped data is now publicly released as a 52GB (~1.6TB)
> collection coverin
> there's talk about migrating to blockchain-based cryptoledgers,
> but a sticking point for management is how to reliably recover from theft
of private keys.
IMO, this discussion would be more suitable for a cryptocurrency mailing
list. I think you will find though that the only way to recover
Hello tor-talk!
I have an operations question for those in high-security orgs:
* How do you manage your private keys?
* How do you do recover from a key-compromise?
I ask because there's talk among Singaporean financial tech firms
about migrating to more transparent (yay!) blockchain-based
crypto
Gwern Branwen has scraped/mirrored on a weekly or daily basis all
existing English-language Dark Net Markets as part of research into
their usage, lifetimes/characteristics, & legal riskiness.
A torrent of the scraped data is now publicly released as a 52GB
(~1.6TB) collection covering 89 DNM
On Wed, 15 Jul 2015 08:16:15 +
Lara wrote:
> You simply don't understand that users's world. In there, his mother
> becoming pregnant is a political statement, heck, even going to the
> toilet can be an act of support for or against the government, In that
> twisted world the government is a
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On 15 Jul 2015 01:56, "Niels Elgaard Larsen" wrote:
> No, Postscript is a real programming language.
You're right, I was thinking of troff. Even so, looking through the
language reference it does not seem particularly powerful. Maybe it can
delete some of your files but it can't make network conn
Hi,
At least for OFTC you should be able to connect using tor if you
authenticate. Authenticate during connect [0] and use SSL. Seems to
work well.
Hope that helps,
--leeroy
[0] http://www.oftc.net/NickServ/CertFP/
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oshwm:
> doesn't someone have to mention hitler soon or is it too early for that? :D
>
haha! i think this sums it up almost as well.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JG5zytkypOE ;-)
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https://wikileaks.org/hackingteam/emails/emailid/636440
Unfortunately, we do not know anything about the target. All we know is his IP
address comes back as a Tor exit node. He may be using TBB or some other
variant. We will need to send him an email with a document or
Mansour Moufid:
> Is bad traffic overrepresented or is good traffic underrepresented?
Mansour, the above is an useless proposition. Meaning "Is it A or is it A?"
> Bad actors are bound to be early adopters of any technology. As the
> network becomes mainstream, its content will reflect the users
Apple Apple:
> I'm sorry I don't understand what you are trying to say. The Tor project
> does not have any political motivations or affiliations. You are free to
> use the Tor network to pursue any goal and subvert any government you wish,
> including the United States.
You simply don't understan
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