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On 10/3/15, sh-expires-12-2...@quantentunnel.de wrote:
> On Sat, Oct 03, 2015 at 09:16:50AM +, behnaz Shirazi wrote:
>> If we use a socks proxy server to talk with destination instead of a
>> private Tor exit node then such an attack becomes as dangerous as when
>> you are using a detec
On 10/3/15, sh-expires-12-2...@quantentunnel.de
wrote:
> On Sat, Oct 03, 2015 at 09:16:50AM +, behnaz Shirazi wrote:
>> If we use a socks proxy server to talk with destination instead of a
>> private Tor exit node then such an attack becomes as dangerous as when
>> you are using a detectable T
Please see:
https://blog.torproject.org/blog/tor-incentives-research-roundup-goldstar-par-braids-lira-tears-and-torcoin
-V
On Tue, Oct 6, 2015 at 4:04 PM Alex NoName wrote:
> Hello!
> I have some ideas to improve tor project and I'm not sure that I'm writing
> in right place. I'm operating a to
I am under the impression that TorChat has been a dead project for some time.
https://invisible.im/ adopted Ricochet a little while ago, and I know that it
is under active development. Otherwise, diversity in software development is
good and new projects taking advantage of the Tor network would
FYI:
https://torrentfreak.com/thousands-of-spies-are-watching-trackerless-torrents-151004/
Most of the study is now here:
https://gist.github.com/Ayms/f2da9f860775ead2066e but some parts remain
undisclosed.
For those that don't like the 'paid' aspect of the blocklist, see the TF
comments:
"One w
On Tue, 6 Oct 2015 20:57:53 +0100
Ben Tasker wrote:
> Google will redirect you to a region specific version of Google based on
> geo-location of your source IP. This the the IP of the Tor exit node you're
> using, which is why it differs to your location.
>
> If you set your homepage to https://
I played with it a tad and see that
(https://www.google.com/?noj=0&gws_rd=ssl&ncr) does work although at the
bottom right of the page it gives the option to use https://www.google.de
instead. Minor annoyance. IF it eventually works like Firefox it should be
nice! I'm just an end user and not a
You'll want that to be https://www.google.com/ncr?noj=0&gws_rd=ssl (note
the lack of trailing slash)
But, it looks like it strips the query string when it redirects you to
google.com though, so it may not be possible to keep the noj & gws_ssl.
On Tue, Oct 6, 2015 at 9:04 PM, Kit Carson McGuire
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On Tue, Oct 06, 2015 at 03:22:03PM +0200, aka wrote:
> If millions of people would use the same Firefox on the same version
> with mostly the same browser/javascript behaviour, it would make TBB
> obsolete. Wouldn't it make more sense to include those anonymity patches
> into the mainline Firefox a
I tried to append (https://www.google.com/ncr/?noj=0&gws_rd=ssl) and I get
the 404 error code is all.
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From: "Ben Tasker"
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Hello!
I have some ideas to improve tor project and I'm not sure that I'm writing in
right place. I'm operating a tor exit node for a long time, and I use tor not
only on computer but even on my phone. Since I first installed tor browser I
feel great improvements in tor network's speed, but exit
On Mon, Oct 05, 2015 at 03:47:35PM -0700, Spencer wrote:
> Yes, but discrimination is unsupported and avoidable.
Discrimination happens between you and your endpoint,
not between you and Tor. It may be that a exit discriminates,
if you request a destination port that isn't available
on some exits
Google will redirect you to a region specific version of Google based on
geo-location of your source IP. This the the IP of the Tor exit node you're
using, which is why it differs to your location.
If you set your homepage to https://www.google.com/ncr (append the query
string you want to use if d
I do like Tor Browser, but I'd like to know why the Tor Browser places me
(according to Google) everywhere except where I am actually located? I am in
central Arizona, but every time I open Tor Browser my start page
(https://www.google.com/?noj=0&gws_rd=ssl) changes to various other countries,
Hello,
does anyone ever tried that CAPLoader tool with Port Independent
Protocol Detection on Tor traffic?
www.netresec.com/?page=Blog&month=2015-10&post=Port-Independent-Protocol-Detection
--
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HERMES - Center for Transparency and Digital Human Rights
http://logioshermes
On Tue, Oct 06, 2015 at 10:24:32AM -0700, AMuse wrote:
>
> Um, running TOR nodes to help keep a free internet alive.
Then will come Americans and as always all be bombed and upend.
>
> On 2015-10-06 06:32, Danny Despair wrote:
>
> > Where do we even begin countering the catastrophe that is t
Um, running TOR nodes to help keep a free internet alive.
On 2015-10-06 06:32, Danny Despair wrote:
> Where do we even begin countering the catastrophe that is the Trans Pacific
> Partnership? Apparently it passed through today. Where were you when the
> internet officially died?
--
to
Where do we even begin countering the catastrophe that is the Trans Pacific
Partnership? Apparently it passed through today. Where were you when the
internet officially died?
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Wasn't Mozilla working on a Firefox which uses Tor for "Private Browsing"?
https://wiki.mozilla.org/Privacy/Roadmap/Tor
If millions of people would use the same Firefox on the same version
with mostly the same browser/javascript behaviour, it would make TBB
obsolete. Wouldn't it make more sense to
Bryan Gwin wrote:
> My name s Bryan Gwin (I have my masters in computer science) and I have a
> quick question. Is it possible for someone to design some software that can
> utilize the Tor network (i.e. software that will allow users to communicate
> with each other through the Tor Network allowi
Malte wrote:
> On Monday 28 September 2015 21:51 mtsio wrote:
>> Hello everyone,
>>
>> Is it safe to use pidgin over tor?
>
> As an alternative there is https://dist.torproject.org/tormessenger/0.1.0b1/
>
> I could not find a release annoncement for the beta but the "don't use it
> except for te
On Monday 28 September 2015 21:51 mtsio wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> Is it safe to use pidgin over tor?
As an alternative there is https://dist.torproject.org/tormessenger/0.1.0b1/
I could not find a release annoncement for the beta but the "don't use it
except for testing purposes" disclaimer
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