Re: [tor-talk] tor friendly email provider wiki page

2016-05-10 Thread GREG CURCIO
Getting signatures for Edward Snow den party in Hawaii.
On May 10, 2016 6:18 AM, "tmail"  wrote:

> > I started a wiki page to track the ongoing discussions on this list
> about the status of different email service providers
> >
> > when it comes to tor friendlyness (mainly during signup).
> >
> >
> > https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/doc/EmailProvider
>
> Dear anonymous wiki editor submitting this change:
>
> https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/doc/EmailProvider?sfp_email=_mail==diff=17_version=13_email=_mail=
>
> Would you mind discussing why you think creating that wiki page is bad
> idea?
>
> I doubt that email providers in i.e. Germany (and elsewhere) can be
> ordered to force new accounts to be created only with valid phone numbers
> (SMS verification).
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Re: [tor-talk] ru news

2015-11-24 Thread GREG CURCIO
please add   gmpellet...@sbcglobal.net to these conversations. danke

Greg Curcio.
The Limelight, CEO

2015-11-24 18:25 GMT-08:00 Anton Nesterov <koma...@openmailbox.org>:

> Compete against each other in mass surveillance? Well, no, I don't see
> any overall outcome in this.
>
> Zenaan Harkness:
> > Well if nation-states can compete against each other in this way,
> > perhaps this is the best overall outcome we can hope for?
> >
> >
> > On 11/25/15, Vladimir Teplouhov <vladimir.teplou...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> http://www.securitylab.ru/news/476982.php
> >>
> >>
> >> Должен заметить, что сумма контракта была по российским меркам очень
> >> значительна - что говорит о многом - не зависимо от результатов и
> >> возможностей...
> >>
> >>
> >> Гос-оклад инженера в институте(не Москва, но в регионах специалисты
> >> даже лучше) - 5445 rub/month.
> >>
> >> 39/5445 /12 = ~ 6 человеко-лет!
> >>
> >> То есть в принципе эта сумма экв. зарплате 6 инженеров в течении
> >> года, или 6000 чел в течении 10 лет.
> >> (можете аналогично пересчитать возможности в USD с учетом окладов у
> >> вас - я думаю экв. сумма у вас составила бы порядка 60$)
> >>
> >>
> >> Вывод:  вас кто-то зачем-то очень сильно хочет ;))
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Re: [tor-talk] ru news

2015-11-24 Thread GREG CURCIO
g...@zonefinds.com  too

Greg Curcio.
The Limelight, CEO

2015-11-24 18:35 GMT-08:00 GREG CURCIO <gregcur...@gmail.com>:

> please add   gmpellet...@sbcglobal.net to these conversations. danke
>
> Greg Curcio.
> The Limelight, CEO
>
> 2015-11-24 18:25 GMT-08:00 Anton Nesterov <koma...@openmailbox.org>:
>
>> Compete against each other in mass surveillance? Well, no, I don't see
>> any overall outcome in this.
>>
>> Zenaan Harkness:
>> > Well if nation-states can compete against each other in this way,
>> > perhaps this is the best overall outcome we can hope for?
>> >
>> >
>> > On 11/25/15, Vladimir Teplouhov <vladimir.teplou...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> >> http://www.securitylab.ru/news/476982.php
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> Должен заметить, что сумма контракта была по российским меркам очень
>> >> значительна - что говорит о многом - не зависимо от результатов и
>> >> возможностей...
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> Гос-оклад инженера в институте(не Москва, но в регионах специалисты
>> >> даже лучше) - 5445 rub/month.
>> >>
>> >> 39/5445 /12 = ~ 6 человеко-лет!
>> >>
>> >> То есть в принципе эта сумма экв. зарплате 6 инженеров в течении
>> >> года, или 6000 чел в течении 10 лет.
>> >> (можете аналогично пересчитать возможности в USD с учетом окладов у
>> >> вас - я думаю экв. сумма у вас составила бы порядка 60$)
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> Вывод:  вас кто-то зачем-то очень сильно хочет ;))
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Re: [tor-talk] List Administrivia

2014-10-15 Thread Greg Curcio
ok

Greg Curcio

On Wed, Oct 15, 2014 at 6:57 AM, Derric Atzrott 
datzr...@alizeepathology.com wrote:

  please give ed snow den my e mail thanks
  i just got punkd
  'Kenneth, what is the frequency circa 1986

 Greg, I applaud your thoroughness in your search, in that you know he uses
 Tor, so you figure you might as well check here, but everyone here has said
 they can't help you.  Several have offered up alternative venues (like
 contacting Greenwald).

  While you're at it, block this loser too.

  Expecting someone on tor-talk to hook you up with Snowden is
  unrealistic. Asking so many times was rude.

 I would agree with blocking Greg at this point.  The emails are off-topic
 and
 mildly annoying.  I would also tend to agree that asking repeatedly for
 someone to hook you up with Ed Snowden is rude.

 He has also emailed me personally off-list tried to get in touch with me in
 other venues.

 Thank you,
 Derric Atzrott

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Re: [tor-talk] howsmyssl

2014-10-15 Thread Greg Curcio
guys, i am not trying to be rude. i'm a sensitive. never been called rude.
i am 30 % fascinated by your back and forth. and 95% clueless
i didnt know that you ALL can see what i wrote,

i thought , or didnt think,:) it was like a regular chat, whomever was on
at the time saw what
i wrote, now i get it. Cant assume so much. like a lawyer or judge, and
hopefully a reporter and a spy,  they cant assume stuff. ok thanks.

Greg Curcio

On Wed, Oct 15, 2014 at 6:42 AM, 
bm-2ctjsegdfzqngqwuqjswro6jrwlc9b3...@bitmessage.ch wrote:



 On Wed, 15 Oct 2014 02:53:03 +
 tor-talk-requ...@lists.torproject.org wrote:

  Hi!  It's a new month, so that means there's a new attack on TLS.
 
  This time, the attack is that many clients, when they find a server
  that doesn't support TLS, will downgrade to the ancient SSLv3.  And
  SSLv3 is subject to a new padding oracle attack.
 
  There is a readable summary of the issue at
  https://www.imperialviolet.org/2014/10/14/poodle.html .
 
  Tor itself is not affected: all released versions for a long time have
  shipped with TLSv1 enabled, and we have never had a fallback mechanism
  to SSLv3. Furthermore, Tor does not send the same secret encrypted in
  the same way in multiple connection attempts, so even if you could
  make Tor fall back to SSLv3, a padding oracle attack probably wouldn't
  help very much.
 
  TorBrowser, on the other hand, does have the same default fallback
  mechanisms as Firefox.  I expect and hope the TorBrowser team will be
  releasing a new version soon with SSLv3 enabled.  But in the meantime,
  I think you can disable SSLv3 yourself by changing the value of the
  security.tls.version.min preference to 1.
 
  To do that:
 
  1.  enter about:config in the URL bar.
 
  2. Then you click I'll be careful, I promise.
 
  3. Then enter security.tls.version.min in the preference search
  field underneath the URL bar.  (Not the search box next to the URL
  bar.)
 
  4. You should see an entry that says security.tls.version.min under
  Preference Name.  Double-click on it, then enter the value 1 and
  click okay.
 
  You should now see that the value of security.tls.version.min is
  set to one.
 
 
  (Note that I am not a Firefox developer or a TorBrowser developer: if
  you're cautious, you might want to wait until one of them says
  something here before you try this workaround.)
 
 
  Obviously, this isn't a convenient way to do this; if you are
  uncertain of your ability to do so, waiting for an upgrade might be a
  good move.  In the meantime, if you have serious security requirements
  and you cannot disable SSLv3, it might be a good idea to avoid using
  the Internet for a week or two while this all shakes out.
 
  best wishes to other residents of interesting times,
  --
  Nick


 While on the topic, these links discuss this issue and provide a test
 for the TLS suite:
 https://blog.dbrgn.ch/2014/1/8/improving_firefox_ssl_tls_security/
 https://www.howsmyssl.com/

 The link states that: Another issue is the support for the
 SSL_RSA_FIPS_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA cipher, which may or may not be a
 good idea to use: https://github.com/jmhodges/howsmyssl/pull/17.
 Firefox 26 supports cipher suites that are known to be insecure.

 This setting can also be disabled in the Firefox configuration. In the
 about:config screen, search for security.ssl3.rsa_fips_des_ede3_sha and
 disable it.

 Should this also occur in TBB?

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Re: [tor-talk] List Administrivia

2014-10-14 Thread Greg Curcio
i just got punkd

Greg Curcio

On Tue, Oct 14, 2014 at 2:24 PM, grarpamp grarp...@gmail.com wrote:

  gregcur...@gmail.com
  5:39 PM (23 hours ago)
  please give ed snow den my e mail thanks
  Greg Curcio

 While you're at it, block this loser too.
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Re: [tor-talk] Reasoning behind 10 minute circuit switch?

2014-10-14 Thread Greg Curcio
:)

Greg Curcio

On Tue, Oct 14, 2014 at 4:31 PM, Jacob Appelbaum ja...@appelbaum.net
wrote:

  It was alas picked arbitrarily. As Nick notes, it used to be 30 seconds,
  and then when we started getting users, all the relays complained of
  running at 100% cpu handling circuit handshakes. We changed it to 10
  minutes, and the complaints went away -- at least until the botnet
  showed up.
 

 As a side note - from some of my NSA research, we've found that PSC
 (Persona Session Collection) happens in ten minute windows. That means
 that a selector will trigger collection and that the collection on
 related flows will last for around ten minutes.

 Might be a good time to reconsider those circuit build times -
 especially if the above is correct. Hard to know for sure but good to
 disclose in any case.

 Happy hacking,
 Jacob
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Re: [tor-talk] List Administrivia

2014-10-14 Thread Greg Curcio
danke

Greg Curcio

On Tue, Oct 14, 2014 at 7:31 PM, Mirimir miri...@riseup.net wrote:

 On 10/14/2014 08:04 PM, Soul Plane wrote:
  On Tue, Oct 14, 2014 at 2:21 PM, grarpamp grarp...@gmail.com
  wrote:
 
  Time to block this rambling spam. Thanks.
 
 
  On Mon, Oct 13, 2014 at 7:17 PM, Ben Healey
  chewy0...@hotmail.com
  wrote:
  Here's some thought I had.
 
  Physical Digital Encryption
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  Every time I read one of those e-mails I thought maybe that guy was
  just way way way over my head, or writing some kind of secret code
  or something.

 Some of it's been interesting, and/or amusing.

 But virtually none of it has anything to do with Tor.
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Re: [tor-talk] List Administrivia

2014-10-14 Thread Greg Curcio
'Kenneth, what is the frequency circa 1986

Greg Curcio

On Tue, Oct 14, 2014 at 8:00 PM, Mirimir miri...@riseup.net wrote:

 On 10/14/2014 08:42 PM, Greg Curcio wrote:
  danke
 
  Greg Curcio

 I was referring to Ben Healey's stuff ;)

 Expecting someone on tor-talk to hook you up with Snowden is
 unrealistic. Asking so many times was rude.

  On Tue, Oct 14, 2014 at 7:31 PM, Mirimir miri...@riseup.net wrote:
 
  On 10/14/2014 08:04 PM, Soul Plane wrote:
  On Tue, Oct 14, 2014 at 2:21 PM, grarpamp grarp...@gmail.com
  wrote:
 
  Time to block this rambling spam. Thanks.
 
 
  On Mon, Oct 13, 2014 at 7:17 PM, Ben Healey
  chewy0...@hotmail.com
  wrote:
  Here's some thought I had.
 
  Physical Digital Encryption
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  Every time I read one of those e-mails I thought maybe that guy was
  just way way way over my head, or writing some kind of secret code
  or something.
 
  Some of it's been interesting, and/or amusing.
 
  But virtually none of it has anything to do with Tor.
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Re: [tor-talk] New SSLv3 attack: Turn off SSLv3 in your TorBrowser

2014-10-14 Thread Greg Curcio
p.l.o.t.; f.o.i.l., algebra

Greg Curcio

On Tue, Oct 14, 2014 at 7:23 PM, Nick Mathewson ni...@torproject.org
wrote:

 On Tue, Oct 14, 2014 at 10:15 PM, Nick Mathewson ni...@torproject.org
 wrote:
  I expect and hope the TorBrowser team will be
  releasing a new version soon with SSLv3 enabled.

 Whoops.  That should have said disabled.
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Re: [tor-talk] New SSLv3 attack: Turn off SSLv3 in your TorBrowser

2014-10-14 Thread Greg Curcio
21683

Greg Curcio

On Tue, Oct 14, 2014 at 8:20 PM, Greg Curcio gregcur...@gmail.com wrote:

 p.l.o.t.; f.o.i.l., algebra

 Greg Curcio

 On Tue, Oct 14, 2014 at 7:23 PM, Nick Mathewson ni...@torproject.org
 wrote:

 On Tue, Oct 14, 2014 at 10:15 PM, Nick Mathewson ni...@torproject.org
 wrote:
  I expect and hope the TorBrowser team will be
  releasing a new version soon with SSLv3 enabled.

 Whoops.  That should have said disabled.
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Re: [tor-talk] (no subject)

2014-10-10 Thread Greg Curcio
sorry, wont happen again, frustrated about what i read, oliver stone

Greg Curcio

On Fri, Oct 10, 2014 at 6:17 AM, Derric Atzrott 
datzr...@alizeepathology.com wrote:

 -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
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  GUYS still looking for ed snowden. i am a producer in l.a. and want to do
  his entire life story, get his exclusive permission, a 1 or 2 yr option.
  please help connect us gregcurcio at gmail thanks men

 This is the wrong venue for this request. I am highly doubtful that
 anyone here knows Edward Snowden.  This is comparable to walking
 into the auto dealership where Snowden bought his car and yelling,
 Yo does anyone here know this guy.  You got a few no's and a
 couple of suggestions for where to look.  Shouting further will
 not likely net you any further leads.

 Now if you'd like to buy a car... (discuss Tor and Tor related topics)

 Thank you,
 Derric Atzrott
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Re: [tor-talk] (no subject)

2014-10-09 Thread Greg Curcio
GUYS still looking for ed snowden. i am a producer in l.a. and want to do
his entire life story, get his exclusive permission, a 1 or 2 yr option.
please help connect us gregcurcio at gmail thanks men

Greg Curcio

On Thu, Oct 9, 2014 at 10:37 AM, ben ho b10pok...@gmail.com wrote:

 get bridges

 2014-10-10 1:23 GMT+08:00, ben ho b10pok...@gmail.com:
  get bridges
 
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Re: [tor-talk] Tor in the media

2014-10-03 Thread Greg Curcio
so cool in kalifornia

Greg Curcio

On Fri, Oct 3, 2014 at 4:22 PM, I beatthebasta...@inbox.com wrote:

 Through Glenn Greenwald

  hey guys how can i communicate with mr  S on here to discuss a possible
  movie deal in the coming years
 
  Greg Curcio


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Re: [tor-talk] another video link. good stark examples of tor anonymity protecting people

2014-10-03 Thread Greg Curcio
1

Greg Curcio

On Fri, Oct 3, 2014 at 6:10 PM, stn s...@ncf.ca wrote:

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-hZZNFQm1Vs

 more social and political change data but with more examples than the
 previous video mentioned regarding the very real dangers involved trying to
 speak one's beliefs in an oppressive regime.  worse case death.


 writeup
 Published on Aug 30, 2013

 Tor developers Roger Dingledine and Jacob Appelbaum talk about how exactly
 governments are doing the blocking, both in terms of what signatures they
 filter in Tor (and how Tor has gotten around the blocking in each case),
 and what technologies they use to deploy the filters -- including the use
 of Western technology to operate the surveillance and censorship
 infrastructure in Tunisia (Smartfilter), Syria (Bluecoat), and other
 countries. They cover what they've learned about the mindset of the censor
 operators (who in many cases don't want to block Tor because they use it),
 and how we can measure and track the wide-scale censorship in these
 countries. Last, they explain Tor's development plans to get ahead of the
 address harvesting and handshake DPI arms races.
 (Iran blocked Tor handshakes using Deep Packet Inspection (DPI) in January
 2011 and September 2011. Bluecoat tested out a Tor handshake filter in
 Syria in June 2011. China has been harvesting and blocking IP addresses for
 both public Tor relays  and private Tor bridges for years.)

 Category

 News  Politics


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Re: [tor-talk] Tor in the media

2014-10-02 Thread Greg Curcio
hey guys how can i communicate with mr  S on here to discuss a possible
movie deal in the coming years

Greg Curcio

On Thu, Oct 2, 2014 at 11:23 AM, Andrew Lewman and...@torproject.is wrote:

 On 2014-10-02 14:15, z9wahqvh wrote:

 as I've asked before, I would appreciate any metrics, stats, or other data
 that can back up claims of this sort, as well as means by which reporters
 and researchers can assess them.


 Luckily, we have DARPA working to find out these metrics and stats, see
 http://www.darpa.mil/Our_Work/I2O/Programs/Memex.aspx

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Re: [tor-talk] Edward Snowden (was: Tor in the media)

2014-10-02 Thread Greg Curcio
Derric
thanks.. mr s loses out again i guess

Greg Curcio

On Thu, Oct 2, 2014 at 11:33 AM, Derric Atzrott 
datzr...@alizeepathology.com wrote:

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  hey guys how can i communicate with mr  S on here to discuss a possible
  movie deal in the coming years

 Greg,

 Sorry for not returning your email last night.  I am doubtful anyone
 on this list knows how to get in touch with Mr. Snowden.  We all use
 Tor, but not everyone who uses Tor knows everyone else who does.

 Thank you,
 Derric Atzrott
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Re: [tor-talk] Wikimedia and Tor

2014-10-01 Thread Greg Curcio
hi people
i am unfamiliar with this stuff. how many people can see/ read this here?

Greg Curcio

On Wed, Oct 1, 2014 at 11:34 AM, Mirimir miri...@riseup.net wrote:

 On 10/01/2014 12:10 PM, Derric Atzrott wrote:

 SNIP

  Even imposing a nontrivial cost for creating accounts (say 10 BTC) would
  not help. Determined adversaries would pay it. And of course, that would
  exclude numerous innocents who wouldn't or couldn't pay.
 
  Yeah, I was just listing off some items that we came up with
 brainstorming
  over the past few years.  Clearly that item was cut fairly quickly.  Some
  type of proof of work might work, so long as it was expensive enough to
  deter attackers after the first few times while still cheap enough to
  generate just once for well behaved actors.

 Wikimedia could authenticate users with GnuPG keys. As part of the
 process of creating a new account, Wikimedia could randomly specify the
 key ID (or even a longer piece of the fingerprint) of the key that the
 user needs to generate. Generating the key would require arbitrarily
 great effort, but would impose negligible cost on Wikimedia or users
 during subsequent use. Although there's nothing special about such GnuPG
 keys as proof of work, they're more generally useful.
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Re: [tor-talk] Hidden Services - how to implement something like Round Robin DNS?

2014-09-27 Thread Greg Curcio
D A  can i speak with you in private?  greg

Greg Curcio

On Sat, Sep 27, 2014 at 10:42 PM, Dmitry Alexandrov dimzon...@gmail.com
wrote:

 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Round-robin_DNS

 The goal is to place Hidden Service in multiple data centers to prevent
 single point of failure.
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Re: [tor-talk] A Course Project

2014-09-24 Thread Greg Curcio
hi

Greg Curcio

On Wed, Sep 24, 2014 at 8:09 AM, El Mouatez Billah Karbab 
karbab.moua...@gmail.com wrote:

 Dears Tor team

 I am doing my Phd in Concordia university Montreal, and I have a course
 about network security INSE 6120. The professor of this course wants us to
 do a project in both the field of security research with some practical
 application, and I have chosen TOR and its applications.

 I am looking for a problem to solve even in TOR tool or using TOR tool.

 I will be grateful if you give me any hints or ideas for my project.


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