Il 17/11/2016 12:16, Justin ha scritto:
> I’ve been doing research to see how some of the pluggable transports are
> getting blocked with DPI. I used a Cyberoam filter under my control for
> testing, and an iBoss filter at a different location.
> OBFS4 is blocked behind both filters.
How do Cyb
Il 01/09/2016 16:01, Udo van den Heuvel ha scritto:
> Where can I find the procedure to `give` an obfs4proxy to the right people?
By default, your bridge is advertised to the Bridge Authority, then
distributed via several channels by the Tor Project.
If you configure "PublishServerDescriptor 0" i
Il 12/08/2016 14:18, blo...@openmailbox.org ha scritto:
> How is Spamhaus actually used?
Spamhaus is used mainly server-side in spam management, as a tool to
evaluate the source IP of incoming mail.
Besides, they publish the DROP (don't route and peer) and eDROP
blocklists, which are more general
Il 26/05/2016 06:23, grarpamp ha scritto:
> Strong gmail advice...
> Make sure you write down your signup date, the addresses
> you correspond with frequently, and whatever else a
> reset asks you for... you wil need it if it locks you.
If you enable 2 factor authentication, save your 2FA reset co
Il 20/03/2015 04:45, Rishab Nithyanand ha scritto:
> Title: Games Without Frontiers: Investigating Video Games as a Covert
> Channel [ http://arxiv.org/pdf/1503.05904v1.pdf ]
Thank you for pointing out this research paper, it made a very
interesting read.
Jan
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Il 02/10/2014 17:39, Ted Smith ha scritto:
> Could you elaborate more on this specifically? What are some ways that
> abusers use technology to commit abuse?
For example: https://duckduckgo.com/?q=abuse+victim+spyware
Spyware increasingly a part of domestic violence
Cory Doctorow at 9:00 am Sun,
Il 21/09/2014 13:49, Christian Stadelmann ha scritto:
> b) using Tor
> This is a bad idea too since I regularly fetch some hundred RSS/Atom
> files, some of them via unencrypted HTTP. This would clearly undermine
> all anonymity provided by tor.
Do you mean that the hundreds rss feeds are a uniqu
Il 22/01/2014 12:40, Fabio Pietrosanti (naif) ha scritto:
> I'm wondering if, within anonymity community, the trusted computing
> technologies hasn't been evaluated properly for the values that it could
> be provide in terms of operating system and application integrity.
In terms of security, the
Il 12/02/2013 21:21, Joe Btfsplk ha scritto:
> I went & read a LOT on their site. One problem is, they say it may take
> 1 day or 10 to answer a support request. "They're all volunteers."
> That's fine. Except if the support issue is your acct is locked, not
> because of your actions, 10 days i
Il 12/02/2013 10:42, Roman Mamedov ha scritto:
> In the past I used http://www.autistici.org/en/services/mail.html
I recommend autistici.org if you are in Europe, it's based in Italy.
Reliable service with strong privacy mind, good italian/english
communication with users in case of outages and ot
Perhaps http://tt-rss.org
Jan
Il 27/10/2012 20:21, adrelanos ha scritto:
> Are there any privacy friendly RSS readers for Linux?
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Il 27/09/2012 02:06, adrelanos ha scritto:
>> More links are welcome.
>
> Loads of links here:
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anonymous_P2P
I researched and used Oneswarm in the past, it works fairly well.
It's in the wikipedia page and its site is http://oneswarm.org
Jan
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Il 20/09/2012 11:05, vecna [ml] ha scritto:
> I'm not sure the Tor usage in Italy would be reduced as a censorship
> bypassing technology.
As a resident in Italy, my guess is that Tor is used here mainly as a
circumvention tool.
> you start to found free press in the underground station talking
>
Il 12/10/2011 19:21, Roc Admin ha scritto:
>> My thought is that if implemented correctly (which it's currently
>> not),
You mean it's flawed server-side, or it's just not widely used client-side?
>> Secondly, hosting notaries as hidden services may be a good
>> way to implement this on the Tor ne
On 29/09/2011 13:13, Runa A. Sandvik wrote:
> As of svn commit 25130 we no longer have our web pages translated. We
> continue to translate tor, vidalia, aurora/firefox, our manual pages,
> and other documentation included with the various bundles.
This is sad, but as far as Italian language is c
OneSwarm is ap2p application and protocol designed with anonimity,
privacy, adoption (it is also a vanilla BT client) and user control in
mind. The protocol paper (pdf) has a great amount of detail, it also
explicitly compares OneSwarm performance to BT over Tor.
I think the relevance for Tor and
On 20/04/2011 18:29, Nathan Freitas wrote:
> I run Dropbox over Tor at very low bandwidth. I have detailed this setup
> for others here:
> http://openideals.org/2011/04/20/my-quick-guide-to-a-less-risky-dropbox/
Nathan, did you audit the network traffic for non-Tor leaks? For
example, using Wiresh
It seems that Newzbin, an usenet indexing website, has activated a Tor
hidden service for its web interface, following fears that its domain
name would be filtered at DNS level.
The newzbin hidden site:
http://sc3njt2i2j4fvqa3.onion
Source:
http://torrentfreak.com/newzbin-uses-tor-to-stop-domain
On 19/03/2011 00:02, Alexander Bernauer wrote:
> I don't quite understand how any attacker is trapped by a honepot
> that is publicly marked as being one. Furthermore, I don't know how
> this IRC bot is able to operate with mail and web ports only as my
> tor exit node is dropping everything else.
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