Re: [liberationtech] Modern FIDONET for net disable countries?

2013-01-27 Thread Jerzy Łogiewa
Also is easy for spam :( But now that I think, fidonet would also be easy for spam. Or (about my first idea) attacker could make many mails with huge attachments to destroy efficiency. -- Jerzy Łogiewa -- jerz...@interia.eu On Jan 6, 2013, at 10:57 PM, Rich Kulawiec wrote: I'll second this.

Re: [liberationtech] Mega

2013-01-27 Thread Brad Beckett
Mega needs an optional Chrome and Firefox plugin -- what Crypto.cat did, but it could be optional. They also need a desktop client like Dropbox so I can encrypt my files automatically prior to uploading. On Sun, Jan 27, 2013 at 1:56 AM, Jerzy Łogiewa jerz...@interia.eu wrote: More danger with

[liberationtech] Reminder: ESA 2013 RN18 Call: Communication, Crisis, Critique and Change

2013-01-27 Thread Christian Fuchs
http://esa11thconference.eu/call-for-papers/research-networks/RN18 Deadline: FEBRUARY 1st European Sociological Association 2013 Conference Communication, Crisis and Change University of Torino, Italy August 28-31, 2013 The ESA 2013 conference asks the overall questions: What is behind the

Re: [liberationtech] Mega

2013-01-27 Thread scarp
Randolph D.: *www.cloudfogger.com* or: http://retroshare.sf.net 2013/1/27 Brad Beckett bradbeck...@gmail.com Mega needs They also need a desktop client like Dropbox so I can encrypt my files automatically prior to uploading. I believe Cyphertite will encrypt your files prior to

Re: [liberationtech] Mega

2013-01-27 Thread Brad Beckett
Yes exactly what I was thinking, but MegaUpload needs to come up with Mac, PC, and Linuxdesktop clients -- stat. On Sun, Jan 27, 2013 at 2:20 AM, scarp sc...@tormail.org wrote: Randolph D.: *www.cloudfogger.com* or: http://retroshare.sf.net 2013/1/27 Brad Beckett bradbeck...@gmail.com

Re: [liberationtech] Modern FIDONET for net disable countries?

2013-01-27 Thread Nathan of Guardian
On 01/27/2013 04:48 PM, Jerzy Łogiewa wrote: Who have tried SplinterNet? It sounds like very strong activist tool and maybe works like as described. Unfortunately, it hasn't been touched in a year. Not a good sign. I think the idea is sound (using personal/local area network communications to

Re: [liberationtech] Modern FIDONET for net disable countries?

2013-01-27 Thread Ralph Holz
Hi, But now that I think, fidonet would also be easy for spam. Or (about my first idea) attacker could make many mails with huge attachments to destroy efficiency. I don't know SplinterNet - but good old FIDO was not spam-ridden. You had to have BBS access to post to groups or send PMs - and

[liberationtech] Whonix ALPHA 0.4.5 - Anonymous Operating System

2013-01-27 Thread adrelanos
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA512 Hi everyone, Whonix hasn't been mentioned or discussed on this list. It looks like a great list, providing lots of feedback and discussion. Therefore I re-post an updated version of the original release announcement. Whonix (called TorBOX or aos

[liberationtech] advice on securing a new computer

2013-01-27 Thread sam de silva
Hi there, Are there any guides that tell me how to make a new computer secure, for both use and connecting and communicating via the net? My set up is as follows: - Macbook Pro, running Mac OS 10.6.8 My requirements are as follows: - I am almost always connected to the net, and need fast