t;
> On a timescale where we can provide real security rather than just
> analysis and post-pwnage notification, we can build multiple databases
> to submit to/query, just like Perspectives.
>
> There's also no real reason why you can't use both Perspectives and
> HTTPS-Everywh
s could even do more advanced stuff like eye-tracking (or anything
that requires more money than a PC and some brains). Just a thought...
considering how important usable security is coming, I'd like to see
much more institutional commitment to it. best, Joe
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connections not on the Directory consensus). I was
wondering if there want something more Clever of a solution out there.
Of course, you'd have to be careful how you recruit/sample to get good
results, but I haven't thought that far. ::) best, Joe
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t in the research questions
download and use the torbrowser bundle could have a beneficial side
effect of teaching these participants how to use Tor for web activity.
Hmmm...
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> everyone is coy about security, you will have trouble recruiting relays.
> That's a fact, deal with it.
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e if Tor was not running as root)
Fascinating, this does make the argument much more clear. best, Joe
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>
> What is this? I stop Tor and close it out. In the past I closed FF (now
it's Aurora)
> and Tor would disappear, so I close out Tor instead. Could this be the
problem?
> I usually have no web pages open in FF/Aurora before I leave the internet
cafe.
>
> Thanks
>
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e section of our society... and if
that has a side effect of people saying, "Whoa. Way to go Anonymous."
then that's "gravy", as we say in the US.
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#x27;m wondering if there were
changes made to the TBB version of FireFox for Mac OS X that cause it
to present itself differently to Launch Services.
Anyway, sorry to bore y'all... it's just a bit of a pain to unzip and
zip TorBrowser_en-US.app when I want to use it.
best, Joe
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I'm reading Stephenson's "Reamde" and there's a significant part where a
Hungarian character installs Linux and then Tor on an internet cafe
machine... which lead me to wonder if anyone is keeping track of popular
culture references to Tor. Anyone? best, Joe
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c without making it terribly
complex (Ideally, smart high school or grammar school students could
be taught about Tor using this kind of an exercise).
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On Mon, Mar 5, 2012 at 6:02 PM, Julian Wissmann wrote:
>
> Awesome stuff! Love the ideas you've got, there ;-). Would you mind
> people re-using that?
In fact, I'm not entirely sure I'll get to use it this semester... so,
please, take what you like and leave the rest!
> Don't make it too complex
an Mohajeri Moghaddam, Baiyu Li,
> and Mohammad Derakhshani, all of whom were students enrolled in a class
> taught by Goldberg titled Hot Topics in Privacy Enhancing Technologies.
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've done a comprehensive analysis of a specific version of Tor,
etc., etc.
That would be useful to know. best, Joe
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what a horrible headline... I read it to mean in the Tor src/binary
distro, not the network. Sigh. ::) best, Joe
On Fri, Sep 14, 2012 at 10:39 AM, Eugen Leitl wrote:
>
> (can hardly be the first, can it?)
>
> http://blog.gdatasoftware.com/blog/article/botnet-command-server-hidden-in-tor.html
>
>
On Tue, Sep 18, 2012 at 7:12 AM, wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 18, 2012 at 12:08:12PM +0200, li...@infosecurity.ch wrote 1.3K
> bytes in 32 lines about:
> : the discussion above is related to iPhone iOS while i've been referring
> : to the Apple Mac OS X App Store, that can be used to deliver signed and
On Fri, Oct 5, 2012 at 1:28 PM, Sebastian G.
wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Some questions about Flashproxy regarding the configuration by the one
> that places the badge and what happens to the Proxy in various use cases.
>
> http://crypto.stanford.edu/flashproxy/ does not have a contact form or
> somethi
Hi Tor-talk, apologize for an off-topic query to this list...
I figure as a group of maintainers, node runners and developers that some
of you might help us with stories about how port-blocking specifically has
impacted efforts to develop software:
Has ISP-blocking of individual inbound and/or ou
Tom or a number of us can intro you to Ben Adida there who would love to
discuss trade-offs/improvements in Persona. best, Joe
On Thursday, March 28, 2013, Mike Perry wrote:
> Thus spake NoName (antispa...@sent.at ):
>
> > Myself I'm quite happy with OpenID. I have been using it for a few
> > yea
Griffin is 100% correct about the leverage you can get from a phone
call rather than other forms of communication with Congrescritters.
My organization (CDT) has been working heavily on CISPA, along with
our allies EFF, ACLU and others. The bill did just (within the past
hour) indeed pass our Hous
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