this list, but I cannot find it in my
archive.
Any help, much appreciated.
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on Mitnick’s trial and thought he understood…no let’s not
go there..
> Couldn’t stick with the ten years, had to piss on it, pardon my crudeness.
Don’t follow.
Bernard
(He who understands follows little)
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p://risky.biz/RB285 or http://media.risky.biz/RB285.mp3 (it starts at ~
28:00 mins).
[2]
http://www.amazon.co.uk/TP-LINK-TL-MR11U-Portable-150Mbps-Wireless/dp/B0098AU7HY
[3]
http://www.amazon.co.uk/TP-Link-TL-MR3040-Portable-Battery-Wireless/dp/B00842KJOS
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threats and
threat-modelling better than the technology people, certainly in the offline
world. The tech people understand threat-modelling in terms of where and how to
use technology.
Both groups clearly are in need of each other. The issue is they're talking on
different planes.
free
>> to contact the project lead, Dr. Martin Kurze (in CC), Telekom Innovation
>> Laboratories.
>>
>> Best regards, Alex
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more
likely the library owner) was served with a NSL, or some secretive order, they
would be breaching the secrecy of said order if they alerted the public in
anyway. And presumably you'd be "in trouble". :)
Let me find the original mail if possible.
Hope that helps.
Bernard
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without you knowing.
http://nzkoz.github.io/MegaPWN/
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On 15 Aug 2013, at 19:09, Kyle Maxwell wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 14, 2013 at 5:18 PM, Bernard Tyers - ei8fdb
> wrote:
>> My issue is with - "Hacking" is bad when people do it. It's ok when the
>> government do it.
>
> To play devil's advocate for a m
On 15 Aug 2013, at 00:20, Tom Ritter wrote:
> On 14 August 2013 19:11, Bernard Tyers - ei8fdb wrote:
>> Yes, you're right. My mistake. But is my second question not still valid? If
>> SSL was compromised would the user not then be compromised?
>>
>> Is:
>
aking Lavabit implement to allow it to surveil Lavabit users?
thanks,
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On 14 Aug 2013, at 20:42, The Doctor wrote:
> Signed PGP part
> On 08/13/2013 05:37 PM, Bernard Tyers - ei8fdb wrote:
> > Haven't "hackers" always been portrayed in a way to scare people? *
> > If it's not dDoSing script kiddies, its zombie network owni
mend it :/
Hi Mark,
Can you explain the path the data takes from DEVICE A to DEVICE B? I don't
understand it, or am looking at the wrong thing. Can I limit the peers my data
goes through?
Thanks,
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work really well. And now that *everyone* knows how
it works, people have an expectation that all services should work in the same
way.
I have tried to use Spideroak, but it doesn't work in the same way as Dropbox.
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worth, I am playing with arkos.io and BitTorrent Sync. I still
haven't found how Bittorrent Sync fully works, it seems your data needs to go
through a BT node, which is not a good idea.
I hope that's helped in some way.
Bernard
[1] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=6071604
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now they use?
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ybe disabling out of date software would not be a bad thing? (Personally I
don't know if thats a good approach, as users may use less secure methods to
carry out their tasks)
My point is, there should be some research into finding an answer as opposed to
apportioning blame.
Flame-retardent s
ffer to cover travel, and lunch expenses.
4. Offer nothing.
I'd like to hear people's feedback on these approaches. Are all/any valid? Are
all/any acceptable? Any other suggestions?
On or off-list feedback greatly appreciated.
thanks,
Bernard
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I
't suppose they've been helpful by defining
what "dissatisfaction" is?
Is complaining about government bureaucracy on Facebook incitement of
dissatisfaction?
Bernard
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On 28 Jul 2013, at 13:21, John Perry wrote:
> On 7/28/2013 6:44 AM, Bernard Tyers - ei8fdb wrote:
>> For those interested, these two forwarded mails mention two
>> separate "secure" Jabber servers with "no-loggi
anyone
> interested to use it. We support voice, video, and IM and run a Jingle node.
> We are also completely unlogged (even the web server).
>
> Just putting it out there to anyone who's interested. Not trying to poach
> users from the jit.si service. Hopefully, this wil
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on't follow.
> At very least we should move beyond having rent-seekers in the path.
A-f*#king-men to that, Bob.
Thanks,
Bernard
[1]:
http://openbts.blogspot.co.uk/2012/04/terminal-state-of-telecom-industry.html
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led by fake justifications. For at least GCHQ, the number of audited
queries is only 5% of those performed.
Bernard
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improved. Hooray for Mike Perry and all that
>> helped him!
>>
>> Here is Mike's email:
>>
>> https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-talk/2013-June/028440.html
>>
>> Here is the place to download it:
>>
>> https://people.torproject.org/~mik
uctive trolling to the pub. Or wherever you troll
people in your area.
Back to productive, and positive discussion.
Bernard
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zero knowledge"
> option, but perhaps that's something for the future.
>
>
>>
>> -Ben
>>
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nd aggressive recruitment, I think this guy
> might be onto something.
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rs to the budget for the Prism program, not the
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vance,
Bernard
On 6 May 2013, at 20:15, andreas.ba...@nachtpult.de wrote:
> How about AIO Solutions like Blackberry?
> Diese Nachricht wurde Ihnen von meinem BlackBerry® von 1&1 gesendet.
> Bestellen Sie diesen Service unter www.1und1.de.
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> -Original Message-
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Hello all,
Has anyone come across an encrypted address book / contact list application for
smartphone devices?
Thanks in advance,
Bernard
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co as well.
> Attention has now turned to Bluecoat. When there is evidence of another
> company's misdeeds, attention will surely turn there.
>
> Is that sufficient logic for you?
>
> On Sat, Apr 6, 2013 at 11:50 AM, Bernard Tyers - ei8fdb
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Attention has now turned to Bluecoat. When there is evidence of another
> company's misdeeds, attention will surely turn there.
>
> Is that sufficient logic for you?
>
> On Sat, Apr 6, 2013 at 11:50 AM, Bernard Tyers - ei8fdb
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t on this list.
My point of view is not to defend Bluecoat, quite the opposite, but there are
nastier and uglier fish out there.
Can anyone set me right, or give an opinion? On or off list is fine.
thanks,
Bernard
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mention your operating system, but in terms of least
> pain I would go with http://www.truecrypt.org/downloads and
> encrypt the whole drive. Make sure your password has enough
> length and entropy so that it can't be brute-forced.
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Hi Eugen,
On 7 Mar 2013, at 08:02, Eugen Leitl wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 06, 2013 at 09:36:41PM +, Bernard Tyers - ei8fdb wrote:
>
>> I have one answer: Amateur radio. Forget mobile phone networks. Amateur
>> radio is cheap, ver
never heard of. Often
they will even look for ways to work around laws, because it makes sense in the
situation.
Like I said, I am obviously biased, but I have not encountered the "ham
culture" you mention, but I don't doubt it exists.
thanks,
Bernard
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>>>> Dr.Tusharkanti Dey
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just some ideas as I thought. I would argue the licencing requirements
could be adjusted with the assistance of the government departments (usually
the "Post and Telegraphs")
I hope that helps Dr. Dey. I wish you all the best with your project, and I'd
be more than happy in help
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conference announcements have shown up on all kinds of mailing lists --
> that is, they've gotten by a lot of clueful eyeballs.
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but the authors of this
>> one, from Al Jazeera, might be able to supply more details if asked.
>>
>> See: http://aje.me/Yld95a
>>
>> -louis
>>
>>
>> On 13-03-03, at 19:10 , Bernard Tyers - ei8fdb wrote:
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>>> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED ME
the link.
Any help appreciated!
thanks,
Bernard
On 3 Mar 2013, at 23:55, Andrew Lewis wrote:
> Telecomix? Anon? SEA?
>
> Of which I can provide some insight, at least on TCX.
>
> On Mar 4, 2013, at 12:28 PM, Bernard Tyers - ei8fdb wrote:
>
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ing the make-up of the list, please accept my apologies if I have made
incorrect assumptions, or portrayed things in a simplistic way. It is not my
intention to offend.
thanks in advance,
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eepy privacy-violating
> marketing company." I bet the Atlantic would
> buy that.
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as the positions were "interships". I refuse to work for free, for a
profit making company.
The least companies can do is pay minimum wage, and even then...
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forward it to him.
>
> Stefan
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n the
media. Those messages will miss some people (as they will only see "free and
secure"), but that's always the way.
bernard
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Hi there,
Is anyone from TSF, Télécoms sans frontières, subscribed to the list?
thanks,
Bernard
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On 16 Jan 2013, at 17:27, Nadim Kobeissi wrote:
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t;> One funny thing is that the ad-company of lemonde.fr (biggest online
>> journal in France) owned by X. Niel who also owns Free, is still accessible.
>> It's not in Free's blacklist.
>>
>> There is a fight between Free and Google about Youtube for some months now.
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mobile/mobile-money-makes-the-world
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>>>>> don't need any more nude photos thnx)? Offlist is bettter I suppose.
>>>>>
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lities (from Core Impact to Metasploit)
> threat modeling
> intention/goal based risk analysis
> physical security risks
> practical information on real surveillance/censorship systems
> getting involved
> going from a user (to a translator or...) to a developer
> outlin
necessary do
simple troubleshooting.
Any other approach and people are being treated like children. GIve them the
information, but ultimately they'll decide if they want to use it.
Bernard (getting the flame-retardent suit ready)
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ems to be exactly the same - ie a hosted
Etherpad software website.
Piratenpad.de is however accessible via HTTPS. [1]
Make of that what you wish :)
hth,
Bernard
[1] https://osterholz.piratenpad.de/test
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ted to a micro loan that Middle Eastern hackerspaces can apply to to
help with the hackerspace build out.
regards,
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Comme
ign tools that actually have the properties people
> think they have.
Do you have any information or resources on this?
thanks,
Bernard
> Cheers,
> Michael
>
> On 22/09/12 16:06, Bernard Tyers - ei8fdb wrote:
>> Hi All,
>>
>> I am currently researching ideas
idea.
thanks in advance,
Bernard
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port in the same way."
>>>>>
>>>>> Press release is here:
>>>>> https://www.privacyinternational.org/press-releases/british-government-admits-it-has-already-started-controlling-exports-of-gamma
>>>>>
>>>>> Full copy of the letter:
llow @CryptoPartyLond
regards,
Bernard
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> don't know if anyone has audited this tool.
>
> (If he's on the list, hi Jon!)
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because Twitter is well within their legal
> rights to suspend a user for any reason. While I think that sucks, it is, in
> fact, the truth.
>
> 3. I very much hope that Twitter either rephrases their rules or starts
> investigating claims such as this in the future. I also firmly
; Twitter's explanation was not that the statement was defamatory, but that
> Adams had posted private information. The email address he posted, however,
> is not private: it is available on NBC.com. That's the entire case.
>
> -Jillian
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> On Tue, Jul 31, 201
sted private information. The email address he posted, however,
> is not private: it is available on NBC.com. That's the entire case.
>
> -Jillian
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Hi,
I've have a bit of experience with these types of horrible, pointless,
stupid, badly designed "web filtering" proxies - not Netsweeper but an
equally horrible product called SurfControl (incidentally backed by some
US Christian "group").
Firstly: all net censorship is stupid and bad. Jus
Hello Frank,
I have used Adium for at least 4-5 years. It is a very good piece of
open source software.
It is possible to secure all communications through Adium using OTR
(Off-The-Record) crypto. [1]
I would leave commenting about the security of OTR to others, but in my
view it is secure (
/wiki/IPv6#Privacy
Thanks for the link. I've got plenty more to read :) Like I said I'm not an
IPv6 expert, but the new features available in IPv6, and their application in
mobile networks makes me think auditing will be much easier.
I
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