[tor-talk] Google reCAPTCHA

2018-03-25 Thread grarpamp
On Sun, Mar 25, 2018 at 6:15 PM, nusenu wrote: > The unbearable situation with Google's reCAPTCHA Last months many more times it does not even display the captcha to solve but just says spam. And if display, often takes 5-10 correct solves to pass. Who is actively inquiring and lobbying Google t

[tor-talk] Cryptocurrency, Privacy Coins, and Overlay Networks ie: Tor [was: MONKEYROCKET]

2018-03-25 Thread grarpamp
> Off topic Not really... Many Tor users use cryptocurrencies. Many cryptocurrency users have little clue as to the extremely limited privacy most cryptocurrencies offer. This makes it an important topic of awareness for Tor users on tor-talk. The continuous attacks and analysis upon the blockch

Re: [tor-talk] obfs4proxy and ports < 1024

2018-03-25 Thread Wanderingnet
I just took a look at availability of FreeBSD Live ports - not mainstream, you say, although I think there are inherent advantages to running live systems (in part implied in why TAILS opts to be so by definition - my own pref is to exceed this and run the live boot image without ever installing

[tor-talk] (no subject)

2018-03-25 Thread Tina Henger
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Re: [tor-talk] Intercept: NSA MONKEYROCKET: Cryptocurrency / AnonBrowser Service - Full Take Tracking Users, Trojan SW

2018-03-25 Thread Matthew Finkel
On Sun, Mar 25, 2018 at 11:21:40AM -0400, Wanderingnet wrote: > I'm puzzled by the entire basis of this posting. Bitcoin is, in itself, > well-known to be completely transparent on the blockchain, making > transactions traceable as a matter of course. Considerable study has been > done in this r

Re: [tor-talk] obfs4proxy and ports < 1024

2018-03-25 Thread George
Wanderingnet: > I have considered it, as I explored various distros, most buggy and > by no means secured out-of-the-box, in my view. But I have had such a > nightmare experience working to any degree of satisfaction with > Linux, I am reluctant to work on anything more stripped down. Alpine > Linu

Re: [tor-talk] obfs4proxy and ports < 1024

2018-03-25 Thread Wanderingnet
I have considered it, as I explored various distros, most buggy and by no means secured out-of-the-box, in my view. But I have had such a nightmare experience working to any degree of satisfaction with Linux, I am reluctant to work on anything more stripped down. Alpine Linux was another option

Re: [tor-talk] Intercept: NSA MONKEYROCKET: Cryptocurrency / AnonBrowser Service - Full Take Tracking Users, Trojan SW

2018-03-25 Thread Wanderingnet
I'm puzzled by the entire basis of this posting. Bitcoin is, in itself, well-known to be completely transparent on the blockchain, making transactions traceable as a matter of course. Considerable study has been done in this regard. Bitcoin anonymity can only be guaranteed where transactions - t