Re: [liberationtech] Censorship hardware - BLUECOAT IN SYIA

2012-12-02 Thread L. Aaron Kaplan
rebels enter the building where the blue-coats are ? What would they gain from cutting off the connections? Aaron. --- // CERT Austria // L. Aaron Kaplan kap...@cert.at // T: +43 1 505 64 16 78 // http://www.cert.at // Eine Initiative der NIC.at GmbH // http://www.nic.at/ - Firmenbuchnummer

[liberationtech] updated analysis #SyriaBlackout

2012-11-30 Thread L. Aaron Kaplan
Folks, Here is an updated analysis from my side: http://www.cert.at/services/blog/20121129184048-616.html This includes a traceroute from within Syria. More comments welcome. a. --- // CERT Austria // L. Aaron Kaplan kap...@cert.at // T: +43 1 505 64 16 78 // http://www.cert.at

Re: [liberationtech] Silent Circle? Re: AES-encyrpted telephony in Iran?

2012-06-17 Thread L. Aaron Kaplan
On Jun 16, 2012, at 3:51 PM, Frank Corrigan wrote: This seems relevant, building on Phil Zimmerman's Zfone/ZRTP PGP. Some time ago I rand into Jitsi.org - it is an interesting start but I had some issues with stability. Aaron. signature.asc Description: Message signed with OpenPGP

Re: [liberationtech] A Kind Request.....

2012-06-02 Thread L. Aaron Kaplan
On Jun 2, 2012, at 9:23 PM, Robert Mathews (OSIA) wrote: Hello Fabio, is Wired part of the media hype? http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2012/05/flame/ They also compare it with Stuxnet. All bullocks? Yes, a bit. To quote another security researcher: I don't know if Iran has