Re: [Ninux-Wireless] WPA2 KRACK attack

2017-10-17 Per discussione Accattone
On 16/10/2017 23:22, Germano Massullo wrote:
> LMAO https://twitter.com/yesthatdp/status/919828804050173953

:-D




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Re: [Ninux-Wireless] Fwd: [FOSDEM] [CFP] Decentralized Internet & Privacy devroom

2017-10-17 Per discussione Gio
On Tuesday, 17 October 2017 11:48:24 CEST Claudio Pisa wrote:
> Non so se hanno cambiato ma non ci sono ne' biglietti ne' registrazione
> per FOSDEM :)

No non hanno cambiato, intendevo i biglietti dell'aereo ;)


> 
> Clauz
> 
> On 10/17/2017 11:33 AM, Gio wrote:
> > Io compro i biglietti al piu' presto ;)
> > 
> > On Tuesday, 17 October 2017 10:56:55 CEST Claudio Pisa wrote:
> >> FYI
> >> 
> >> 
> >>  Forwarded Message 
> >> Subject: [FOSDEM] [CFP] Decentralized Internet & Privacy devroom
> >> Date: Sun, 15 Oct 2017 15:28:26 +0200
> >> From: Julien Rabier 
> >> To: fos...@lists.fosdem.org
> >> 
> >> Welcome to Decentralized Internet & Privacy at FOSDEM 2018
> >> (Brussels, Belgium, February 4th).
> >> 
> >> Open Source and Free Software initial promises were to empower
> >> individuals
> >> when it came to computing. Three decades later, computing practices are
> >> tightly coupled to the Internet ecosystem. PCs are less and less used
> >> while smartphones are soaring and data is collected and stored on servers
> >> on which we have very limited control as users. What happened to user's
> >> freedom and privacy in the meantime? The outlook is not so great: we
> >> have less and less control over our digital environment. Network
> >> neutrality
> >> is heavily attacked and mainstream software products are usually
> >> proprietary or run on servers we don't have control over. Modern
> >> technology has given the powerful new abilities to eavesdrop and collect
> >> data on people - with critical social and political consequences.
> >> 
> >> FOSDEM is a free software event that offers free software communities a
> >> place to meet, share ideas and collaborate. It is renown for being highly
> >> developer- oriented and brings together 8000+ participants from all over
> >> the world.  It is held in the city of Brussels (Belgium). In 2018, FOSDEM
> >> will take place during the weekend of February 3rd-4th 2018. More details
> >> about the event can be found at http://fosdem.org/.
> >> 
> >> On Sunday, February 4th, the Decentralized Internet & Privacy devroom
> >> will be a place for development teams to present the state of their
> >> project
> >> and future directions, answer questions from the audience and followup in
> >> the hacking rooms nearby afterwards.
> >> 
> >> 
> >> Call For Participation
> >> ==
> >> 
> >> There is a bright future ahead of us if we unite our efforts toward
> >> decentralized services and Surveillance Self-Defense (SSD as defined by
> >> EFF). This devroom welcomes all technical projects and initiatives, to
> >> share their progress and inspire others.
> >> 
> >> Presentation topics could include:
> >> 
> >> Technologies and initiatives focused on decentralization:
> >> 
> >> - Community-driven networks
> >> - Community based around self-hosting or local hosting
> >> - Self-hosting solutions
> >> - Ethical hosting providers / alternatives to GAFAM (Google, Apple,
> >> Facebook,  Amazon and Microsoft) - Decentralized / federated network
> >> protocols and platforms
> >> - Decentralized / distributed instant messaging, file sharing and content
> >> storage
> >> 
> >> Technologies and initiatives focused on privacy:
> >> 
> >> - Anonymous overlay networks
> >> - Whistleblower platforms
> >> - Privacy oriented Operating Systems
> >> - Infrastructure supporting anonymous browsing
> >> - Operational security: how to minimize the amount of information someone
> >> can  collect about you online and on the streets - Basic threat modeling:
> >> what sort of paranoia do you realistically need tohave? - Steps to
> >> minimize
> >> damage in the event of a breach
> >> 
> >> Talks are expected to be technical as it is FOSDEM.
> >> 
> >> ** Important dates
> >> 
> >> - 26 Nov 2017:  submission deadline for talk proposals
> >> - 15 Dec 2017:  announcement of the final schedule
> >> -  4 Feb 2018:  Decentralized Internet & Privacy (Sunday)
> >> 
> >> Talk proposals will be reviewed by a steering committee:
> >> - heartsucker (SecureDrop // Freedom of the Press Foundation Volunteer)
> >> - Loïc Dachary (SecureDrop // Artisan Logiciel Libre)
> >> - Tristan Nitot (Cozy Cloud // Chief Product Officer)
> >> - Julien Rabier (Ilico)
> >> - Bram (YunoHost // Neutrinet)
> >> 
> >> Use the FOSDEM 'pentabarf' tool to submit your proposal:
> >> https://penta.fosdem.org/submission/FOSDEM18
> >> 
> >> - If necessary, create a Pentabarf account and activate it.
> >> 
> >>  Please reuse your account from previous years if you have
> >>  already created it.
> >> 
> >> - In the "Person" section, provide First name, Last name
> >> 
> >>  (in the "General" tab), Email (in the "Contact" tab)
> >>  and Bio ("Abstract" field in the "Description" tab).
> >> 
> >> - Submit a proposal by clicking on "Create event".
> >> 
> >> - Important! Select the "Decentralized Internet & Privacy" track
> >> 
> >>  (on the "General" tab).
> >> 
> >> - Provide the title of your talk ("Event title" in t

Re: [Ninux-Wireless] Fwd: [FOSDEM] [CFP] Decentralized Internet & Privacy devroom

2017-10-17 Per discussione Claudio Pisa
Non so se hanno cambiato ma non ci sono ne' biglietti ne' registrazione
per FOSDEM :)

Clauz

On 10/17/2017 11:33 AM, Gio wrote:
> Io compro i biglietti al piu' presto ;)
> 
> On Tuesday, 17 October 2017 10:56:55 CEST Claudio Pisa wrote:
>> FYI
>>
>>
>>  Forwarded Message 
>> Subject: [FOSDEM] [CFP] Decentralized Internet & Privacy devroom
>> Date: Sun, 15 Oct 2017 15:28:26 +0200
>> From: Julien Rabier 
>> To: fos...@lists.fosdem.org
>>
>> Welcome to Decentralized Internet & Privacy at FOSDEM 2018
>> (Brussels, Belgium, February 4th).
>>
>> Open Source and Free Software initial promises were to empower individuals
>> when it came to computing. Three decades later, computing practices are
>> tightly coupled to the Internet ecosystem. PCs are less and less used
>> while smartphones are soaring and data is collected and stored on servers
>> on which we have very limited control as users. What happened to user's
>> freedom and privacy in the meantime? The outlook is not so great: we
>> have less and less control over our digital environment. Network neutrality
>> is heavily attacked and mainstream software products are usually proprietary
>> or run on servers we don't have control over. Modern technology has given
>> the powerful new abilities to eavesdrop and collect data on people - with
>> critical social and political consequences.
>>
>> FOSDEM is a free software event that offers free software communities a
>> place to meet, share ideas and collaborate. It is renown for being highly
>> developer- oriented and brings together 8000+ participants from all over
>> the world.  It is held in the city of Brussels (Belgium). In 2018, FOSDEM
>> will take place during the weekend of February 3rd-4th 2018. More details
>> about the event can be found at http://fosdem.org/.
>>
>> On Sunday, February 4th, the Decentralized Internet & Privacy devroom
>> will be a place for development teams to present the state of their project
>> and future directions, answer questions from the audience and followup in
>> the hacking rooms nearby afterwards.
>>
>>
>> Call For Participation
>> ==
>>
>> There is a bright future ahead of us if we unite our efforts toward
>> decentralized services and Surveillance Self-Defense (SSD as defined by
>> EFF). This devroom welcomes all technical projects and initiatives, to
>> share their progress and inspire others.
>>
>> Presentation topics could include:
>>
>> Technologies and initiatives focused on decentralization:
>>
>> - Community-driven networks
>> - Community based around self-hosting or local hosting
>> - Self-hosting solutions
>> - Ethical hosting providers / alternatives to GAFAM (Google, Apple,
>> Facebook,  Amazon and Microsoft) - Decentralized / federated network
>> protocols and platforms
>> - Decentralized / distributed instant messaging, file sharing and content
>> storage
>>
>> Technologies and initiatives focused on privacy:
>>
>> - Anonymous overlay networks
>> - Whistleblower platforms
>> - Privacy oriented Operating Systems
>> - Infrastructure supporting anonymous browsing
>> - Operational security: how to minimize the amount of information someone
>> can  collect about you online and on the streets - Basic threat modeling:
>> what sort of paranoia do you realistically need tohave? - Steps to minimize
>> damage in the event of a breach
>>
>> Talks are expected to be technical as it is FOSDEM.
>>
>> ** Important dates
>>
>> - 26 Nov 2017:  submission deadline for talk proposals
>> - 15 Dec 2017:  announcement of the final schedule
>> -  4 Feb 2018:  Decentralized Internet & Privacy (Sunday)
>>
>> Talk proposals will be reviewed by a steering committee:
>> - heartsucker (SecureDrop // Freedom of the Press Foundation Volunteer)
>> - Loïc Dachary (SecureDrop // Artisan Logiciel Libre)
>> - Tristan Nitot (Cozy Cloud // Chief Product Officer)
>> - Julien Rabier (Ilico)
>> - Bram (YunoHost // Neutrinet)
>>
>> Use the FOSDEM 'pentabarf' tool to submit your proposal:
>> https://penta.fosdem.org/submission/FOSDEM18
>>
>> - If necessary, create a Pentabarf account and activate it.
>>  Please reuse your account from previous years if you have
>>  already created it.
>>
>> - In the "Person" section, provide First name, Last name
>>  (in the "General" tab), Email (in the "Contact" tab)
>>  and Bio ("Abstract" field in the "Description" tab).
>>
>> - Submit a proposal by clicking on "Create event".
>>
>> - Important! Select the "Decentralized Internet & Privacy" track
>>  (on the "General" tab).
>>
>> - Provide the title of your talk ("Event title" in the "General" tab).
>>
>> - Provide a description of the subject of the talk and the
>>  intended audience (in the "Abstract" field of the "Description" tab)
>>
>> - Provide a rough outline of the talk or goals of the session (a short
>>  list of bullet points covering topics that will be discussed) in the
>>  "Full description" field in the "Description" tab
>>
>> - Provide an expected length of your ta

Re: [Ninux-Wireless] Fwd: [FOSDEM] [CFP] Decentralized Internet & Privacy devroom

2017-10-17 Per discussione Gio
Io compro i biglietti al piu' presto ;)

On Tuesday, 17 October 2017 10:56:55 CEST Claudio Pisa wrote:
> FYI
> 
> 
>  Forwarded Message 
> Subject: [FOSDEM] [CFP] Decentralized Internet & Privacy devroom
> Date: Sun, 15 Oct 2017 15:28:26 +0200
> From: Julien Rabier 
> To: fos...@lists.fosdem.org
> 
> Welcome to Decentralized Internet & Privacy at FOSDEM 2018
> (Brussels, Belgium, February 4th).
> 
> Open Source and Free Software initial promises were to empower individuals
> when it came to computing. Three decades later, computing practices are
> tightly coupled to the Internet ecosystem. PCs are less and less used
> while smartphones are soaring and data is collected and stored on servers
> on which we have very limited control as users. What happened to user's
> freedom and privacy in the meantime? The outlook is not so great: we
> have less and less control over our digital environment. Network neutrality
> is heavily attacked and mainstream software products are usually proprietary
> or run on servers we don't have control over. Modern technology has given
> the powerful new abilities to eavesdrop and collect data on people - with
> critical social and political consequences.
> 
> FOSDEM is a free software event that offers free software communities a
> place to meet, share ideas and collaborate. It is renown for being highly
> developer- oriented and brings together 8000+ participants from all over
> the world.  It is held in the city of Brussels (Belgium). In 2018, FOSDEM
> will take place during the weekend of February 3rd-4th 2018. More details
> about the event can be found at http://fosdem.org/.
> 
> On Sunday, February 4th, the Decentralized Internet & Privacy devroom
> will be a place for development teams to present the state of their project
> and future directions, answer questions from the audience and followup in
> the hacking rooms nearby afterwards.
> 
> 
> Call For Participation
> ==
> 
> There is a bright future ahead of us if we unite our efforts toward
> decentralized services and Surveillance Self-Defense (SSD as defined by
> EFF). This devroom welcomes all technical projects and initiatives, to
> share their progress and inspire others.
> 
> Presentation topics could include:
> 
> Technologies and initiatives focused on decentralization:
> 
> - Community-driven networks
> - Community based around self-hosting or local hosting
> - Self-hosting solutions
> - Ethical hosting providers / alternatives to GAFAM (Google, Apple,
> Facebook,  Amazon and Microsoft) - Decentralized / federated network
> protocols and platforms
> - Decentralized / distributed instant messaging, file sharing and content
> storage
> 
> Technologies and initiatives focused on privacy:
> 
> - Anonymous overlay networks
> - Whistleblower platforms
> - Privacy oriented Operating Systems
> - Infrastructure supporting anonymous browsing
> - Operational security: how to minimize the amount of information someone
> can  collect about you online and on the streets - Basic threat modeling:
> what sort of paranoia do you realistically need tohave? - Steps to minimize
> damage in the event of a breach
> 
> Talks are expected to be technical as it is FOSDEM.
> 
> ** Important dates
> 
> - 26 Nov 2017:  submission deadline for talk proposals
> - 15 Dec 2017:  announcement of the final schedule
> -  4 Feb 2018:  Decentralized Internet & Privacy (Sunday)
> 
> Talk proposals will be reviewed by a steering committee:
> - heartsucker (SecureDrop // Freedom of the Press Foundation Volunteer)
> - Loïc Dachary (SecureDrop // Artisan Logiciel Libre)
> - Tristan Nitot (Cozy Cloud // Chief Product Officer)
> - Julien Rabier (Ilico)
> - Bram (YunoHost // Neutrinet)
> 
> Use the FOSDEM 'pentabarf' tool to submit your proposal:
> https://penta.fosdem.org/submission/FOSDEM18
> 
> - If necessary, create a Pentabarf account and activate it.
>  Please reuse your account from previous years if you have
>  already created it.
> 
> - In the "Person" section, provide First name, Last name
>  (in the "General" tab), Email (in the "Contact" tab)
>  and Bio ("Abstract" field in the "Description" tab).
> 
> - Submit a proposal by clicking on "Create event".
> 
> - Important! Select the "Decentralized Internet & Privacy" track
>  (on the "General" tab).
> 
> - Provide the title of your talk ("Event title" in the "General" tab).
> 
> - Provide a description of the subject of the talk and the
>  intended audience (in the "Abstract" field of the "Description" tab)
> 
> - Provide a rough outline of the talk or goals of the session (a short
>  list of bullet points covering topics that will be discussed) in the
>  "Full description" field in the "Description" tab
> 
> - Provide an expected length of your talk in the "Duration" field. Please
>  count at least 10 minutes of discussion into your proposal.
> 
> Suggested talk length is 20 minutes and 10 minutes for questions.
> 
> Recording of talks
> ==
> 
>

[Ninux-Wireless] Fwd: [FOSDEM] [CFP] Decentralized Internet & Privacy devroom

2017-10-17 Per discussione Claudio Pisa
FYI


 Forwarded Message 
Subject: [FOSDEM] [CFP] Decentralized Internet & Privacy devroom
Date: Sun, 15 Oct 2017 15:28:26 +0200
From: Julien Rabier 
To: fos...@lists.fosdem.org

Welcome to Decentralized Internet & Privacy at FOSDEM 2018
(Brussels, Belgium, February 4th).

Open Source and Free Software initial promises were to empower individuals
when it came to computing. Three decades later, computing practices are
tightly coupled to the Internet ecosystem. PCs are less and less used
while smartphones are soaring and data is collected and stored on servers
on which we have very limited control as users. What happened to user's
freedom and privacy in the meantime? The outlook is not so great: we
have less and less control over our digital environment. Network neutrality
is heavily attacked and mainstream software products are usually proprietary or
run on servers we don't have control over. Modern technology has given
the powerful new abilities to eavesdrop and collect data on people - with
critical social and political consequences.

FOSDEM is a free software event that offers free software communities a place to
meet, share ideas and collaborate. It is renown for being highly developer-
oriented and brings together 8000+ participants from all over the world.  It
is held in the city of Brussels (Belgium). In 2018, FOSDEM will take place
during the weekend of February 3rd-4th 2018. More details about the event
can be found at http://fosdem.org/.

On Sunday, February 4th, the Decentralized Internet & Privacy devroom
will be a place for development teams to present the state of their project
and future directions, answer questions from the audience and followup in the
hacking rooms nearby afterwards.


Call For Participation
==

There is a bright future ahead of us if we unite our efforts toward 
decentralized services and Surveillance Self-Defense (SSD as defined by EFF). 
This devroom welcomes all technical projects and initiatives, to share their 
progress and inspire others.

Presentation topics could include:

Technologies and initiatives focused on decentralization:

- Community-driven networks
- Community based around self-hosting or local hosting
- Self-hosting solutions
- Ethical hosting providers / alternatives to GAFAM (Google, Apple, Facebook,  
Amazon and Microsoft)
- Decentralized / federated network protocols and platforms
- Decentralized / distributed instant messaging, file sharing and content 
storage

Technologies and initiatives focused on privacy:

- Anonymous overlay networks
- Whistleblower platforms
- Privacy oriented Operating Systems
- Infrastructure supporting anonymous browsing
- Operational security: how to minimize the amount of information someone can  
collect about you online and on the streets
- Basic threat modeling: what sort of paranoia do you realistically need tohave?
- Steps to minimize damage in the event of a breach

Talks are expected to be technical as it is FOSDEM.

** Important dates

- 26 Nov 2017:  submission deadline for talk proposals
- 15 Dec 2017:  announcement of the final schedule
-  4 Feb 2018:  Decentralized Internet & Privacy (Sunday)

Talk proposals will be reviewed by a steering committee:
- heartsucker (SecureDrop // Freedom of the Press Foundation Volunteer)
- Loïc Dachary (SecureDrop // Artisan Logiciel Libre)
- Tristan Nitot (Cozy Cloud // Chief Product Officer)
- Julien Rabier (Ilico)
- Bram (YunoHost // Neutrinet)

Use the FOSDEM 'pentabarf' tool to submit your proposal: 
https://penta.fosdem.org/submission/FOSDEM18

- If necessary, create a Pentabarf account and activate it.
 Please reuse your account from previous years if you have
 already created it.

- In the "Person" section, provide First name, Last name
 (in the "General" tab), Email (in the "Contact" tab)
 and Bio ("Abstract" field in the "Description" tab).

- Submit a proposal by clicking on "Create event".

- Important! Select the "Decentralized Internet & Privacy" track
 (on the "General" tab).

- Provide the title of your talk ("Event title" in the "General" tab).

- Provide a description of the subject of the talk and the
 intended audience (in the "Abstract" field of the "Description" tab)

- Provide a rough outline of the talk or goals of the session (a short
 list of bullet points covering topics that will be discussed) in the
 "Full description" field in the "Description" tab

- Provide an expected length of your talk in the "Duration" field. Please
 count at least 10 minutes of discussion into your proposal.

Suggested talk length is 20 minutes and 10 minutes for questions.

Recording of talks
==

The FOSDEM organizers plan to have live streaming and recording fully working,
both for remote/later viewing of talks, and so that people can watch streams
in the hallways when rooms are full. This requires speakers to consent to
being recorded and streamed. If you plan to be a speaker, please understand
that by doing so you impl