On Tue, Jan 28, 2014 at 10:43 PM, Omar Rizwan omar.riz...@gmail.com wrote:
Haven't spread it widely yet or made it easy to install, I'm looking
for feedback both on how well it works (it needs some more testing and
does have some functionality bugs -- you may be blocked from FB chat
for a few
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From: Jens Christian Hillerup j...@hillerup.net
Date: Jul 19, 2013 11:12 AM
Subject: A hacker's guide to Amsterdam
To: Hackerspaces General Discussion List disc...@lists.hackerspaces.org
Cc:
... So I'll be coming to Amsterdam on the 27th of July, following
On Thu, Jul 4, 2013 at 11:36 AM, KheOps khe...@ceops.eu wrote:
Just came accross this:
http://tobtu.com/decryptocat.php
Eep!
It seems like the saying given enough eyeballs, all bugs are shallow has
become obsolete, huh? Peer review is an integral part to developing secure
cryptography
We designed the AdLeaks system to work with partners who embed AdLeaks ads
or AdLeaks bugs into their web pages. Our ads contain code that encrypts an
empty message with the AdLeaks public key and sends the ciphertext back to
AdLeaks. This happens on all users' web browsers. A whistleblower's
Quickly noting that I'm not affiliated with AdLeaks, just passing on the
information.
On Sun, Jun 23, 2013 at 1:56 PM, Andrea St and...@gmail.com wrote:
it sounds different from globaleaks project. Am i right?
Yes. GlobaLeaks seeks to establish an open-source version of the submission
system
On Thu, Jun 13, 2013 at 8:51 PM, Lorenzo Franceschi Bicchierai
lorenzo...@gmail.com wrote:
In lieu of the recent NSA leaks, I'm going to transfer my website to a new
provider in either Sweden or Iceland (because well, you never know).
Griffin Boyce suggested I use moln.is, do you guys have
On Fri, Jun 7, 2013 at 9:23 AM, Nadim Kobeissi na...@nadim.cc wrote:
STOP PROMOTING THE INTERNET
Stop promoting 'murica. And help me test and develop my project
escapetools that is meant for taking out your data from services like
GMail and saving them in a way that can be used in
On Thu, Apr 18, 2013 at 10:45 PM, Hisham almiraatb...@gmail.com wrote:
Activists whose sites come under attack struggle to find cheap solutions
to keep their websites safely guarded. Many of them are looking for
secure, inexpensive hosting. I've come across many such cases, from
Senegal, to
On Tue, Apr 2, 2013 at 7:30 PM, Mark Gleicher mgle...@gmail.com wrote:
HELP. I would like to know how I would unsubscribe.
Hi Mark,
Please follow the instructions in the end of this mail (and all other mails
on this list)
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JC
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On Sun, Mar 31, 2013 at 11:21 AM, Andreas Bader
andreas.ba...@nachtpult.dewrote:
How could that happen??
This Email Adress is existing since a week or two and is only used for
trusted contacts and Libtech/Drones List!
The liberationtech archives are publicly available.
On Mon, Mar 4, 2013 at 4:40 PM, Michael Rogers mich...@briarproject.org wrote:
Last year I spent some time playing with audio encoding of data for
transmission over handheld radios. The state of the art here is dialup
modems - on a good day they can get 56,000 bits per second over a
channel
Whoops, we're drifting off-list. I've included the relevant parts (and
committed a stereo fix to the main repo that fixes the bug from my
second mail).
On Mon, Mar 4, 2013 at 6:46 PM, Kurtiss Hare kurt...@gmail.com wrote:
Also, couldn't having a large frequency span be challenging to carry
over
On Mon, Mar 4, 2013 at 7:26 PM, Don Marti dma...@zgp.org wrote:
begin Jens Christian Hillerup quotation of Mon, Mar 04, 2013 at 06:53:05PM
+0100:
Whoops, we're drifting off-list. I've included the relevant parts (and
committed a stereo fix to the main repo that fixes the bug from my
second
Hi,
One thing I've been thinking a lot about recently is how to make
digital one-way communication feasible for activists, sort of sending
digital information to the broad public. I believe that FM is a good
medium for this because the transmitters are cheap and everybody has a
radio. Hook up the
On Sun, Mar 3, 2013 at 3:25 PM, Jens Christian Hillerup
j...@hillerup.net wrote:
I did a quick hack back in September, called modulera [1]. The idea is
to exploit how pentatonic polyphony always sounds good, regardless of
the notes picked (as long as they're within the scale). The way it
works
On Mon, Feb 25, 2013 at 7:37 PM, Julian Oliver jul...@julianoliver.com wrote:
Consider the case one has volatile data on a remote machine that needs to be
removed as fast and as discretely as possible. The last thing you want to be
doing is whipping out the laptop and logging in via SSH, an
On Mon, Feb 25, 2013 at 8:11 PM, Julian Oliver jul...@julianoliver.com wrote:
Very nice! I would see this as a companion project as it doesn't quite do the
same thing - it's whole disk focused rather than on deletion of directories
themselves (which could be followed with a reboot cycle and
On Thu, Feb 7, 2013 at 11:41 AM, Andreas Bader noergelpi...@hotmail.de wrote:
Notionally there is no unbreakable encryption.
Practically there is a unbreakable encryption (AES, SHA-3); our
standarts are more than adequate.
The risk with encryptions is more the possibility of a hardware hack.
On Thu, Feb 7, 2013 at 5:34 PM, scarp sc...@tormail.org wrote:
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Jens Christian Hillerup:
Hear-hear. They don't need to open-source their software to
convince me, as long as they are open about their protocol at
least.
And what if there's
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