I know that Pirate Linux started as a Pirate Party of Canada project, however, 
I am unsure if it is still being maintained. Though anyone who would like to 
help us out we would obviously be greatly appreciative of it.  

On 2013-08-10, at 6:02 PM, lilo wrote:

> On 10/08/2013 23:32, Mikael "MMN-o" Nordfeldth wrote:
>> On 2013-08-10 19:50, Al Billings wrote:
>>> In a WTF moment for me personally, a preconfigured Firefox 23 with
>>> Tor has come out from the Piratebay.
>> 
>>> http://piratebrowser.com/
>> 
>> I haven't quite followed the latest Mozilla security announcements
>> (just installed the latest version when it hit my apt repository), but
>> is this version patched with the vulnerabilities that were abused
>> against Tor users?
>> 
>> Especially as it seems to only be for Windows, which apparently was
>> the in practice insecure Firefox platform.
> 
> 
> https://piratelinux.org/start/
> 
> 
> :-)
> 
> 
> 
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