An interesting-sounding success story of Tor in action -- and so well
integrated that people barely even mention Tor. :)

(Sorry for the horrible user-specific tracking links. You all get to be
me I guess.)

--Roger

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Date: Fri, 1 Aug 2014 22:21:19 +0000
From: The ISC Project <i...@iscproject.org>
To: Roger <a...@mit.edu>
Subject: ISC Update: StoryMaker

ISC Updates 
(http://iscproject.us3.list-manage.com/track/click?u=7f3fe52ff12324b921813269b&id=68bddbc402&e=5b11b98f74)

StoryMaker Reduces Threats to Citizen Journalists

In the fast paced, ever-changing world of citizen activism, timely 
on-the-ground media coverage of critical events increasingly depends on stories 
produced by citizen journalists. These are often the authors who are uniquely 
positioned to capture the photos and video footage of events as they happen and 
transmit that information globally from their mobile phones. Unfortunately, as 
citizen journalists witness and report stories, they become frequent targets of 
violence and surveillance.
http://iscproject.us3.list-manage1.com/track/click?u=7f3fe52ff12324b921813269b&id=7fadbf2910&e=5b11b98f74
Fortunately, there are tools that can reduce the threat of such surveillance. 
One such tool is StoryMaker, an open-source mobile phone application that 
allows journalists to capture, edit, and share their stories online. StoryMaker 
also includes a training curriculum on journalism and mobile security, helping 
citizen journalists improve their skills and understand the risks they may 
face. The curriculum can be downloaded inside StoryMaker over a secure 
Tor-enabled connection.

StoryMaker is integrated with Orbot, an app that secures Internet traffic by 
routing it through the Tor network on Android devices. StoryMaker???s 
integration with Orbot works even if your device has not been rooted. 
StoryMaker also allows you to utilize an Android library of protocols and 
certificates that add anonymity and encrypt traffic.

A new version of StoryMaker was launched in July 2014 with added features to 
include in-app support for uploading stories to Facebook, Flickr, Soundcloud, 
and private SSH servers securely. By employing these features, the app aims to 
preserve the privacy and anonymity of citizen journalists.

StoryMaker was developed by an open-source collaboration between Small World 
News, the Guardian Project, Free Press Unlimited, and Scal.io ??? together 
known as the StoryMaker Coalition. With the support of a small grant from the 
ISC Project, the StoryMaker Coalition integrated the popular Obscuracam app 
with StoryMaker. ObscuraCam allows you to edit your photos in order to conceal 
the faces of certain individuals on them.

While StoryMaker transmits data in an encrypted format, audio, video, and photo 
files have to be stored on an external memory card unencrypted. In order to 
address this vulnerability, the StoryMaker Coalition have been working on 
adapting IOCipher, a framework that allows developers to create virtual 
encrypted storage, for use as an in-app file system. In experiments, StoryMaker 
developers have been able to achieve complete end-to-end encryption of image 
files. Through the integration of expanded IOCipher functionality, photos are 
encrypted as they are taken and stored securely in the app. The StoryMaker 
Coalition is extending its work on securely storing media with ongoing research 
on a new secure file creation process.

Beyond security initiatives, the StoryMaker Coalition has made great strides in 
extending the StoryMaker app???s accessibility. StoryMaker now supports 10 
different languages (English, French, Arabic, Croatian/Bosnian, Serbian, 
Spanish, Persian, German, Macedonian, and Korean). The StoryMaker Coalition???s 
efforts to create a robust tool for citizen journalists are ongoing, and its 
developers are currently working toward a solution for end-to-end encryption 
for video, audio, and slideshow media. StoryMarker is currently available for 
the Android operating system.

You can download the latest version of StoryMaker from the Google Play store 
here:
http://iscproject.us3.list-manage2.com/track/click?u=7f3fe52ff12324b921813269b&id=2c855328fa&e=5b11b98f74.
 More cutting-edge, but unstable builds are available here: 
http://iscproject.us3.list-manage.com/track/click?u=7f3fe52ff12324b921813269b&id=ba2b69cdc3&e=5b11b98f74.

About the ISC Project
The ISC Project provides advanced, sustained information security assistance to 
civil society organizations, independent media, and human rights activists in 
countries where free expression, journalistic reporting, online communications 
and advocacy are critical to societal liberalization and development but 
potentially risky to personal safety. For more information, contact 
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