[tor-talk] "But he does good work." *Appelbaum*

2016-06-17 Thread ja . talk
https://medium.com/@violetblue/but-he-does-good-work-6710df9d9029 "But he does good work." Violet Blue ® Right now, my inbox holds media requests from Buzzfeed, Daily Dot, Guardian, Associated Press, and newly, La Repubblica, Italy’s largest newspaper. They are working on stories about Jacob A

[tor-talk] But it’s already too late for many others. *Appelbaum*

2016-06-17 Thread ja . talk
https://medium.com/@bcrypt/no-subject-e2f79d28e172 Yan Two dear friends who work for Tor Project came out publicly today with sexual abuse allegations against Jacob Appelbaum, who also used to work for Tor. * https://medium.com/@flexlibris/theres-really-no-such-thing-as-the-voiceless-92b3fa451

[tor-talk] Jacob Appelbaum Banned From Chaos Computer Club Following Sexual Assault Allegations

2016-06-17 Thread ja . talk
http://gizmodo.com/jacob-appelbaum-banned-from-prominent-hacker-conference-1782164249 Jacob Appelbaum Banned From Prominent Hacker Conference Following Sexual Assault Allegations William Turton Jacob Appelbaum has been banned from Chaos Computer Club events following numerous allegations that

Re: [tor-talk] But it’s already too late for many others. *Appelbaum*

2016-06-17 Thread Александр
In the last few days i saw another hOOrible "evidences"=slander... and now this one That's already boring. Really. Even the members of credulous witch hunters club are already being bored with this shit. You should try harder ja.talk and savages alike. The peak of the smear campaign against Ap

Re: [tor-talk] Fw: FOAD argentina scum

2016-06-17 Thread Zenaan Harkness
Hey hey, you've hit the big time! Amazing that anyone could even begin to think that such eloquent discourse with yourself would have any outcome approximating their own idea of "utility". Epitomes of self parodying irony come to mind ... gee, dunno why :D Methinks a button pushed doth fire, t

Re: [tor-talk] "But he does good work." *Appelbaum*

2016-06-17 Thread Александр
In the last few days i saw another hOOrible "evidences"=slander... and now this one That's already boring. Really. Even the members of credulous witch hunters club are already being bored with this shit. You should try harder ja.talk and savages alike. The peak of the smear campaign against Ap

[tor-talk] Fw: FOAD argentina scum

2016-06-17 Thread juan
Just got this from some upstanding member of this fine 'community'. Begin forwarded message: Date: Sat, 18 Jun 2016 03:32:34 +0200 (CEST) From: Nomen Nescio To: juan@gmail.com Subject: FOAD argentina scum Re: [tor-talk] Bittorrent starting to move entirely within anonymous overlay nets

Re: [tor-talk] Food for thought

2016-06-17 Thread Yui Hirasawa
> -) What is not criminal can still be harmful, disrespectful, humiliating or > violating consent, just as what is criminal can still be ethical or > consensual. Innocent until found guilty misses the mark in this context. "Innocent until proven guilty" doesn't have to apply only to courts. We as

Re: [tor-talk] Bittorrent starting to move entirely within anonymous overlay nets

2016-06-17 Thread Zenaan Harkness
On Fri, Jun 17, 2016 at 11:20:16PM +0200, Aymeric Vitte wrote: > Le 17/06/2016 à 12:51, Zenaan Harkness a écrit : > >> Even if an interesting move as you described (ie onions + onioncat) I > >> > don't really think that it can scale to the extent required by a bt p2p > >> > network, I don't think e

Re: [tor-talk] Exit nodes generating HTTPS traffic to HTTP ports

2016-06-17 Thread krishna e bera
On 06/17/2016 03:39 PM, Florian Weimer wrote: > Is there a constellation of bugs which recently conspired in such a > way that a web server might receive a flood of HTTPS requests on port > 80/TCP instead of 443/TCP? It is only a convention (common practice) that HTTPS listens on port 443. A webs

Re: [tor-talk] Bittorrent starting to move entirely within anonymous overlay nets

2016-06-17 Thread juan
On Fri, 17 Jun 2016 23:20:16 +0200 Aymeric Vitte wrote: > > > Le 17/06/2016 à 12:51, Zenaan Harkness a écrit : > >> Even if an interesting move as you described (ie onions + > >> onioncat) I > >> > don't really think that it can scale to the extent required by a > >> > bt p2p network, I don't t

Re: [tor-talk] Bittorrent starting to move entirely within anonymous overlay nets

2016-06-17 Thread Aymeric Vitte
Le 17/06/2016 à 12:51, Zenaan Harkness a écrit : >> Even if an interesting move as you described (ie onions + onioncat) I >> > don't really think that it can scale to the extent required by a bt p2p >> > network, I don't think either that using hidden services is a good >> > solution to reach pee

[tor-talk] Exit nodes generating HTTPS traffic to HTTP ports

2016-06-17 Thread Florian Weimer
Is there a constellation of bugs which recently conspired in such a way that a web server might receive a flood of HTTPS requests on port 80/TCP instead of 443/TCP? I've seen a report about an alleged DoS attack from originating from exit nodes, and I'm wondering if a bug and sudden interest from

Re: [tor-talk] (no subject)

2016-06-17 Thread Cecilia Tanaka
On Jun 17, 2016 2:04 PM, "Ryan Carboni" wrote: > > https://twitter.com/YourAnonCentral/status/743498759892406272 Meh, too childish... It's becoming pretty boring! :-/ Maybe a man can't see it, but even the most stupid woman in the world can notice an evident *lie* in the last statment publishe

Re: [tor-talk] Bittorrent starting to move entirely within anonymous overlay nets

2016-06-17 Thread Zenaan Harkness
On Fri, Jun 17, 2016 at 12:41:51PM +0200, Aymeric Vitte wrote: > Le 17/06/2016 à 06:55, grarpamp a écrit : > > On 6/10/16, Mirimir wrote: > >> But there's still the traffic load. Or maybe, one could consider it as > >> chaff. Just sort of, though. Right? > > If that's the old "OMG, too much" argum

Re: [tor-talk] Bittorrent starting to move entirely within anonymous overlay nets

2016-06-17 Thread Aymeric Vitte
Le 17/06/2016 à 06:55, grarpamp a écrit : > On 6/10/16, Mirimir wrote: >> But there's still the traffic load. Or maybe, one could consider it as >> chaff. Just sort of, though. Right? > If that's the old "OMG, too much" argument... load re anon overlay nets > may be more like bitcoin's interrela