On 19 Dec 2016 23:05 Roman Mamedov wrote:
>
> It can mess with your apps, OS and
> security in all sorts of interesting ways, and you can NOT be absolutely
> certain that it doesn't.
No, but you can say the same about any complex system unless you built it
yourself. How do you know for sure the pr
On December 18, 2016 10:07 PM, Joe Btfsplk wrote:
> Never mind. The last NoScript 2.9.5.2 update included in TBB 6.08 over
> rode some of my settings.
> It changed the option "Allow HTTPS scripts globally on https documents"
> from unchecked to checked.
>
FWIW, mine (Linux) didn't do this. Am on 6
On 12/18/2016 10:22 AM, Milton Scritsmier wrote:
> Not all Intel chipsets support AMT (check Intel's website for which ones
> do, but most consumer PC/laptop chipsets don't), and for every version
> of ME firmware there are two releases, one for chipsets with AMT support
> and one for chipsets wit
> On 12/17/2016 4:08 PM, Roman Mamedov wrote:
> Confirmed technical details on this topic aren't exactly
> published on Intel's site.
>
...
> Podmo stated
Agree Intel needs to do a much better job documenting the capabilities,
but until there's a verified exploit no
> https://www.reddit.com/r/onions/comments/5i6qa3/can_the_nsafbi_use_intel_me_to_defeat_tor_on_95/
>
> "
> So, The NSA and FBI CAN force Intel to give up the keys Intel ME.
[...]
There is a well-written, rational response further down in that same
Reddit thread:
"This post has a lot of misunderst
Jason Long writes:
> How can I find a good list of secure Bridge?
Go here for more information.
https://www.torproject.org/docs/bridges#FindingMore
Sounds like meek might work best for your scenario, so in that case you'd
want to "Send an email to brid...@bridges.torproject.org with "get
transpo