Andrés,
Many thanks to you and others who have replied to my original message.
Thanks!
regards
Robert
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On 5 Nov 2016, at 1:02, Andrés Pacheco wrote:
Check this fresh out
recommendations so I can put folks in touch.
regards
Robert
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I’ll let others share other resources and tools…
regards
Robert
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On 15 Aug 2015, at 22:18, Tanya Rabourn wrote:
Hi all,
I know several of you monitor
** Please help develop the program for the IGF-USA for 2015 - take this quick
survey!
The IGF-USA 2015 will take place in July. By participating in this brief survey
about important issues facing the Internet, you will help to
Just arrived . If we are meeting at 10am today , do let me know so can join
all of you
Regards
Robert
On Saturday, February 7, 2015, Dr Eberhard W Lisse e...@lisse.na wrote:
Bill,
where will this be?
el
Sent from Dr Lisse's iPad mini
On Feb 5, 2015, at 16:27, Bill Woodcock
Are you using 2-step verification? If so, a colleague is conducting a survey
for you to complete :-) Details are below...
Thanks in advance!
regards
Robert
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Dear Libtech community,
I’ve developed a list of digital security list of services, tools and resources
of interest. It is pretty much in “alpha”, meaning that it is more a list and
brainstorming idea, that hasn’t gone through a systematic review, comment and
analysis.
It’s very much an
Fyi- Would be good to get the word out about his arrest .
http://twiffo.com/21qR
(Source: https://twitter.com/oscarmoralesg/status/464212123120594944)
Right-to-left http://twiffo.com/21qR?r
Dear activists, friends, to all of you people who care about other people:
I am very sad to inform that
My reading of the text is that the whole section is under brackets,
meaning that the text (from fy 14) request is - to be deleted.
That is, there is no fy 15 internet freedom funding request,..
Robert
Sent from my iPhone
On Mar 5, 2014, at 12:14 AM, Andrew Lewman liberationt...@lewman.us
The annual Cyber Dialogue conference has commissioned a series if blog
posts ahead of the annual conference at the end of March.
Below and posted on the conference website is Chris Bronk's post on
Internet Governance that might be of inter
The Internet Governance that likely is of interest to the
What do people on the list think of the internet freedom funding
levels that were announced today in the (US) President's FY15 budget
request ?
Http://omb.gov
http://www.whitehouse.gov/sites/default/files/omb/budget/fy2015/assets/sta.pdf
Regards
Robert
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Thanks for sharing the projects being funded.
Just out of curiosity, can you disclose the donors/ source of funding of the
secure email support initiative.
Thanks!
Robert
On 2013-11-25, at 12:01 PM, Dan Meredith wrote:
Hello LibTech,
The Open Technology Fund is surveying projects
quick comments from me..
1. The press should learn from past experiences.
A security tool launched by a featured/cool activist should be a warning
sign. Far too many such projects have been launched with disastrous effects.
coolness breeds a false sense of security
2. The press should do
Thought this might be of interest to those on this list...
[http://www.icann.org/images/gradlogo_bow.jpg]http://www.icann.org/
News Alert
http://www.icann.org/en/news/announcements/announcement-27sep13-en.htm
ICANN Whois Privacy/Proxy Abuse Study Findings
A global context would be great.
I'll ask around on several country region specific lists that i'm on and
share the details back on this list.
regards
Robert
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On 2013-09-13, at 12:16 AM,
Might I also suggest Ron Deibert's new book - Black Code: Inside the Battle for
Cyberspace.
http://blackcodebook.com
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/arts/books-and-media/book-reviews/how-to-make-cyberspace-safe-for-human-habitation/article11990902/?page=all
On 2013-09-13, at 12:32 PM, Yosem
Curious on people's comments on types of routers, firewalls and other
appliances that might be affected as well as mitigation strategies. Would
installing a pfsense and/or other open source firewall be helpful in anyway at
a home net location?
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Is the mixmaster network still working? Might that not also be an option to
send email messages anonymously?
Robert
On 2013-07-04, at 10:57 AM, A.Chukin wrote:
Justin, i think http://tormail.org/ will help.
04.07.2013 3:33, Justin Breithaupt пишет:
I would like to know what services are
Laurent,
The contents were posted on github a while ago. A note with the details was
posted a few months ago on this list. Hopefully others will have the details.
Robert
On 2013-06-25, at 11:00 AM, Laurent Giacobino wrote:
Hi list
Does anyone know where to find a repository of the
Michael Ale,
I gave numerous interviews back in 2010 when Blackberry started openly
co-operating with governments to keep their service online. The concerns
raised then, to this day then remain unanswered by the company.
Given the company's unwillingness to constructively engage and be open
MESSAGE-
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On 2013.06.07 10.08, Robert Guerra wrote:
The frequent mention of tools for secure communications, leads me
to ask - is there an updated wiki that this community (and perhaps
others) can maintain. It serve as a resource for not only listing
tools, but also a place
The frequent mention of tools for secure communications, leads me to ask - is
there an updated wiki that this community (and perhaps others) can maintain. It
serve as a resource for not only listing tools, but also a place to aggregate
the analysis and comments from security experts
If such a
I'm not associated with the organizers, just thought would be of interest to
many on this list
¡Hola!
Es un gusto invitarlos a la primera Desconferencia Regional sobre Datos
Abiertos en América Latina: ABRE LATAM organizada por DATA y Ciudadano
Inteligente (FCI). La desconferencia es una
Sharing details (in spanish) of the Spanish national IGF that will be taking place the 23rd of May.Would be curious to know if anyone on this list will be attending..have a great weekend everyoneregardsRobert--Robert GuerraSenior Advisor, Citizen LabMunk School of Global Affairs, University of
Though welcome, I think it is a bit premature
If there's one lesson learned from this list is that it is worth trying to
consult everyone before taking an initiative such as forking the list. I would
have asked the people involved and those at Stanford to see if they are willing
to help.
Aqui presente y interesado en contectar con otros hispanhablantes activo en el
tema...
(here and interested in connecting with other spanish speakers active on this
issue)
Robert
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On
Ya existe una lista con enfoque en LAC. Aqui los detalles -
RedLatAm mailing list
redla...@lists.accessnow.org
https://lists.accessnow.org/listinfo/redlatam
Roberto
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On 2013-03-06, at 2:44
Chris,
Nicely put. Agree with your comments 100%
Robert
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On 2013-02-07, at 8:14 PM, Christopher Soghoian wrote:
See Inline
On Thu, Feb 7, 2013 at 12:15 PM, Andy Isaacson a...@hexapodia.org wrote:
Silent Circle may be an excellent privacy app. It might not have any
significant
By deploying the new search feature there might be a case to be made that the
company has violated the privacy of those who have taken the conscious decision
to pro-actively opt-out of the pervasive information sharing features that get
added all the time on Facebook.
Will be interesting to
Bill,
Quite an impressive aggregation of all the IG related meetings. Many thanks!
It's going into my IG browser bookmarks!
regards
robert
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On 2013-01-15, at 12:16 PM, Bill Woodcock wrote:
In case it hasn't been mentioned before, the source source commons is good
resource for list of toolkits and social software ..
URL - https://socialsourcecommons.org/
regards
Robert
On 2013-01-06, at 1:18 AM, Fabio Pietrosanti (naif) wrote:
With such kind of checklist it would be nice to
Just came across the following blog post that thought could be of interest to
those on this list...
Let's talk about ZRTP
http://blog.cryptographyengineering.com/2012/11/lets-talk-about-zrtp.html
.. [snipped]...
The subject of today's post is the ZRTP key agreement protocol. ZRTP has
Rafal,
Thanks for sharing.
Anyway I can access the details - without - having to login to Facebook.
Thanks!
Robert
On 2012-11-29, at 10:03 AM, Rafal Rohozinski wrote:
We are tracking and reporting the same. Cell phone, electricity, and
landlines reported down in several cities.
Eric King btw is the name of the person who is the head of research at Privacy
International.
https://www.privacyinternational.org/people/eric-king
Eric is head of research at Privacy International, where he runs the Big
Brother Incorporated project, an investigation of the international
A key recommendations when visiting countries where repression against
activists is well documented is to minimize exposure of data, be it from your
devices or social media accounts
(1) travel pc's
Machines can get compromised by malware, theft or sabotage. As such, steps
should be taken to
Eric,
I'm really not impressed with the so called security that is present in
Viper. Sorry, but Viper's security seems pretty much like Snake Oil (See Feb
19, 1999 Cryptogram for details, http://www.schneier.com/crypto-gram-9902.html )
Perhaps good to experiment with, but I wouldn't rely on it
Thought this newly released report might be of interest to the Liberation Tech
community...
Safety on the Line: Exposing the myth of mobile communication security
http://goo.gl/VnpYK
Executive Summary
This report evaluates the risks and vulnerabilities of mobile phone services
and apps in
+1
Sent from a mobile device. Apologies for typos or brevity.
On 2012-05-05, at 4:52 PM, Marcin de Kaminski mar...@dekaminski.se wrote:
Thank you, Yvette.
That statement still does not explain why the donation is needed (since
their system could stand the attack).
Marcin
Yvette
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