May i give you some hints about the future scenarios for which we could see diffusion in 2013 about the two topic you underlined:
- Anonymous Publishing One of the new frontieer of Anonymous Publishing is given by the Tor2web Project that is growing and making important progress, has a plan (https://github.com/globaleaks/Tor2web-3.0/issues/milestones) and people working on it (https://github.com/globaleaks/Tor2web-3.0/commits/master). With Tor2web you can setup a Tor Hidden Service on your own PC and be online in matter of minutes, exposed to the internet under *.tor2web.org (or other domains such as Tor2web.is and other will come). You may even place in front of your TorHS, internet-exposed via Tor2web, a CloudFare.net frontend or other "cloudizer" to improve performance improved caches. Additionally, i hope that we will see a new wave of "anonymous applications" that can be setup easily on your own desktop computer and easily exposed via TorHS. This should be enabled by APAF project, now in development as a GSoc on http://github.com/mmaker/APAF . Think when we'll see "AnonymousBlog.exe", a self-contained APAF application that let you securely and automatically publish your own blog on TorHS in a dumb-end-user-proof way, having it automatically exposed via Tor2web. When we'll reach that in a scalable way, i think we'll have setup a new enabled way to use anonymous technology, opening it to end-user also for anonymous publishing in a "easy and cheap way" . On 6/30/12 10:15 PM, Anonymous Person wrote: > Well, I went through all of these: > leakdirectory.org/index.php/LeakSiteDirectory and all of them seemed to be > either wannabes who had never published a thing or news organizations who > were security illiterate and had no way to accept content.Anonymous > Publishing Is Dead. Please consider that "public disclosure" is the least path that one should follow in order to make wrongdoing/justice done. Most "activism" WB sites just born on the Wikileaks-hype but never organized themselves really well. With the upcoming GlobaLeaks 0.2 (http://wiki.globaleaks.org) for Windows and OSX we want to remove the requirements to be a "technical guy" or to require the "support of a technical guy" to be able to implement an anonymous whistleblowing system. That way we expect that transparency activism community (mostly composed by non-techy guys) will be able to engage mostly on the important tasks of making that job: - campaigning to sollicitate, promote the whistleblowing initiative - handling submitted material trough investigative journalism practices - "act" on the basis of the result of investigations Then "the public disclosure" things is something to be to make cautious reflection, to handle it responsibly, mostly because you may seriously harms some innocent reputation. Public disclosure is a powerful tool, is required, but to be used with care. -naif _______________________________________________ tor-talk mailing list tor-talk@lists.torproject.org https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk