<blockquote
  what="official Guardian Project announcement"
  more="https://guardianproject.info";
  call="What about traffic analysis?"
  response="All private communications must be hard encrypted."
  note="The gathering begins early, just after noon."
  edits="some white space rearranged, a few odd characters suppressed">

 From: Hans-Christoph Steiner <[email protected]>
 To: Debian-NYC List <[email protected]>
 Date: Wed, 26 Jan 2011 16:52:32 -0500
 Subject: [Debian-NYC] Guardian Mobile Privacy/Security Hack Session This 
Saturday

 Please let me know if this is too far off-topic for this list.  I
 thought it was relevant based on conversations I've had with many
 different Debian-NYC people:

 Start Date: this Saturday, Jan 29, 2011
 Hours: 12:30PM-6PM
 Cost: Free / Venue: Eyebeam
 540 W. 21st Street, (between 10th and 11th Avenues)
 New York, NY 10011
 Tel. 212.937.6580 Fax: 212.937.6582
 http://eyebeam.org/events/guardian-project-hack-session

 Come learn about mobile privacy, test our software and hack your
 Android-powered phones, players, readers and tablets. The Guardian
 Project (https://guardianproject.info) aims to create easy to use apps,
 open-source firmware MODs, and customized, commercial mobile phones that
 can be used and deployed around the world, by any person looking to
 protect their communications from unjust intrusion. We will be working
 on and testing apps from Guardian and other developers that provide
 features for increased privacy, anonymity and security on mobile
 networks.

 The workshop will specifically cover the following topics:

 - How to browse the web anonymously and circumvent filtering and
   firewalls using Orbot (Tor for Android) and Firefox Mobile
 - Tweeting over Orbot using transparent proxying (iptables magic!)
 - Secure your SMS and mobile IM conversations using "Off the Record"
   messaging
 - Make end-to-end encrypted voice calls using CSipSimple and Freeswitch
 - Learn about the state of and "how to" on rooting Android devices, and
   building and booting your own firmware

 This event is being hosted at Eyebeam by Hans-Christoph Steiner as part
 of his X-Lab Residency. Attendance is free: email stephanie [at]
 eyebeam [dot] org to RSVP.

 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------

 "Free software means you control what your computer does. Non-free
 software means someone else controls that, and to some extent controls
 you." - Richard M. Stallman

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</blockquote>


Distributed poC TINC:

Jay Sulzberger <[email protected]>
Corresponding Secretary LXNY
LXNY is New York's Free Computing Organization.
http://www.lxny.org
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