Problem with all these "amazing" hw privkey stores
is when they fail, which all of them will, especially by
emp or solar flare or silicon or flash rot, users lose
access to their keys. Of course the vendors never
disclose this fact in their advertising spam, none
of the shillers even grasp it. All
Tom's Hardware: Raspberry Pi Detects Malware Using Electromagnetic Waves.
https://www.tomshardware.com/news/raspberry-pi-detects-malware-with-em-waves
"A team of researchers from the Research Institute of Computer Science and
Random Systems (IRISA) has developed a malware detection system using
Anarchist-hating, carpet-baggers for the revolution!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dIb_bHZxwuc
Feh
https://marc.info/?l=cypherpunks=95280154627568=1
Reminder - Cypherpunks discuss socio-economic fallout of networked encryption.
Detailed discussions of technical coding and infrastructure was hived off to
CODERPUNKS
So this is a POLITICAL list revolving around ANARCHISM.
Politics is also
Aaa
On Sun, Jan 9, 2022 at 3:20 PM, Stefan
Claas wrote:
>
> On Sun, Jan 9, 2022 at 10:09 PM zeynepaydogan
> wrote:
> >
> > Stefan, do you really recommend the Tor network here? Google users don't
> > expect privacy, but the Tor network is deceiating people who expect
> >
Hi all,
for those who use already modern age or rage (the Rust version)
instead of GnuPG, there is now a plug-in available, which allows
you to store your age secret key on a Yubikey.
https://github.com/str4d/age-plugin-yubikey
I tested it with age first, but age currently does not support
it
On Mon, Jan 10, 2022 at 12:25 AM Stefan Claas
wrote:
> > And with Tor you can run then also professional Mixnet clients, Like YAMN
> > or Mixmaster and then send those messages to the Bitmessage Network.
> >
> > How cool is that?
>
> BTW. Here is a list of trustworthy nodes, in German.
>
>
On Mon, Jan 10, 2022 at 12:19 AM Stefan Claas
wrote:
>
> On Mon, Jan 10, 2022 at 12:15 AM Stefan Claas
> wrote:
> >
> > On Sun, Jan 9, 2022 at 10:09 PM zeynepaydogan
> > wrote:
> > >
> > > Stefan, do you really recommend the Tor network here? Google users don't
> > > expect privacy, but the
On Mon, Jan 10, 2022 at 12:15 AM Stefan Claas
wrote:
>
> On Sun, Jan 9, 2022 at 10:09 PM zeynepaydogan
> wrote:
> >
> > Stefan, do you really recommend the Tor network here? Google users don't
> > expect privacy, but the Tor network is deceiating people who expect
> > "privacy".The ex Tor
On Sun, Jan 9, 2022 at 10:09 PM zeynepaydogan
wrote:
>
> Stefan, do you really recommend the Tor network here? Google users don't
> expect privacy, but the Tor network is deceiating people who expect
> "privacy".The ex Tor developer here might say that the US government is
> funding the
>> the opinions are part of a larger landscape.
>
>
> what do you think about morlonpoke's crusade against people running
> their
> own servers?
maybe moxie is beating around the bush about harsh political
situations so that the article gets heard, and telling others to do
the same
please don't use "nothing at all" instead of tor. this would be a far
less private move.
but here's the mantra: things behave according to their source code.
not their funding.
sorry it's hard to read the source code. that may change.
this stuff's been going on for a long time but hasn't gotten much
visibility. the post by marlinspike was shared in many channels. the
opinions are part of a larger landscape.
On 1/9/22, zeynepaydogan wrote:
> Stefan, do you really recommend the Tor network here? Google users don't
> expect privacy, but the Tor network is deceiating people who expect
> "privacy".The ex Tor developer here might say that the US government is
> funding the Tor.Don't use smartphone but
Stefan, do you really recommend the Tor network here? Google users don't
expect privacy, but the Tor network is deceiating people who expect
"privacy".The ex Tor developer here might say that the US government is funding
the Tor.Don't use smartphone but use Tor?
LOL
k 9 Ocak 2022 Pazar
Cupertino, California based Apple Inc. is facing a $2.3B litigation battle
in the United Kingdom, as nearly 20 million iPhone and iPad users claim
Apple abused application payment ethics rules. Dr. Rachel Kent of King’s
College London is the proposed class representative custodian.
Law Gazette
Turkey’s economy has been targeted by aggressive international profiteers,
according to officials in A
Cypherpunks
Subject: Everyone a remailer: Everyone a Mint: Everyone an assassin
https://marc.info/?l=cypherpunks=100872510706876=2
Strong-crypto, digital money, anonymous networks, pseudonyms, zero- knowledge
proofs, reputations, information-markets, netwar, collapse-of-governments.
What
On 1/9/22, professor rat wrote:
> capitolhunters
> ·
> May 28, 2021
> #SeditionHunters have wondered for months how the unruly crowd on Jan. 6
> could produce synchronized action. Let’s ask an expert: Lt Col. Doug
> Mastriano (ret.), who taught Strategy at the U.S. Army War College & writes
>
capitolhunters
·
May 28, 2021
#SeditionHunters have wondered for months how the unruly crowd on Jan. 6 could
produce synchronized action. Let’s ask an expert: Lt Col. Doug Mastriano
(ret.), who taught Strategy at the U.S. Army War College & writes about “hybrid
warfare” (link). 1/
Hi all,
maybe interesting for some of, on how to run his own
privacy service at home to exchange messages with
local friends, while not relying on third-party servers.
https://groups.google.com/g/alt.privacy.anon-server/c/_Q9z83QwaV4
Regards
Stefan
Additional information: I log into my gmk...@gmail.com account by
entering written two-factor codes I keep in my wallet. Both most of
my uses of it involve session tokens rather than logins, and it's been
a long time since i've reviewed anything.
On 1/9/22, k wrote:
> I received three of these
I received three of these emails today. I haven't been near any of my
android devices for a day or two.
-- Forwarded message --
From: Google Location History
Date: Sun, 09 Jan 2022 09:31:38 -0800
Subject: A new device is contributing to your Location History
To:
---
Some of the crowd who were playing less direct roles in the crowd
behavior slowly filter off with a few of the rebels into a nearby
destroyed building, as they read the pamphlet and learn what is going
on.
---
MCBoss is leading the crowd.
"Your architects mistreated you, designing such flimsy buildings. For
the low, low price of only $10 million, we can rebuild your high rise
buildings to move to the side and protect you when giant spiders come
through. There will be new municipal laws passed so
a thread called 'Non-Canon MCBoss Spinoffs' or similar also contains
some mcboss prose
---
I guess all MCBoss material is canon, since it's draft 1 and nobody
ever talks about MCBoss so anything made up regarding him is helpful.
Rebels swing down from the bottom of the escalator with videorecording
devices and therapeutic knowledge.
Boss is standing at the bottom of an escalator. It's hard to tell the
escalator is made of adhoc bodyparts. Wires in his cape keep it
billowing. Crowds surround him: people running to
Boss is wearing a cape as he heroically descends from his giant robot
spider amidst the wreckage of buildings he has destroyed. Corpses are
strewn about. People are running and screaming. The cape billows
majestically in the wind.
When people see Boss, they stop screaming and running. They
I'm out of it right now. Maybe this can work for me?
---
MCBoss stops their giant robot spider in the midst of rampaging across
a metropolis. "Lower the escalator, I want to go down and visit the
plebs." 23 crewmembers pull each others' bodies apart and reassemble
each other into an escalator.
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