Re: [liberationtech] A tool for encrypted laptops

2014-05-09 Thread Blibbet
On 5/9/14 1:08 PM, Steve Weis wrote: Hi Tom. Does hibernation on a Mac protect from physical memory extraction by default or is this something yontma configures? There may be an ACPI/UEFI attack here... UEFI Runtime Service drivers continue to run in the background while the main OS is running

Re: [liberationtech] A tool for encrypted laptops

2014-05-09 Thread Tom Ritter
On 9 May 2014 16:08, Steve Weis wrote: > Hi Tom. Does hibernation on a Mac protect from physical memory > extraction by default or is this something yontma configures? Not sure what you mean. Obviously we can't protect against someone unscrewing the computer and stealing the chips ;) > After a

Re: [liberationtech] A tool for encrypted laptops

2014-05-09 Thread Steve Weis
Hi Tom. Does hibernation on a Mac protect from physical memory extraction by default or is this something yontma configures? After a quick search, I ran across "destroyfvkeyonstandby" to destroy the FileVault key on standby. Is that sufficient? As for DMA attacks, my understanding is the latest O

Re: [liberationtech] A tool for encrypted laptops

2014-05-09 Thread Tomer Altman
A related tool which employs Bluetooth to detect if your laptop from you has been untimely ripped: http://blueproximity.sourceforge.net You can tweak it to do arbitrary things when it gets tripped, so it can be scripted to hiberate. HTH, ~T - Original Message - From: "Tom Ritter" To

Re: [liberationtech] A tool for encrypted laptops

2014-05-09 Thread Tom Ritter
Hey all. Reviving an ld thread with a new release: https://isecpartners.github.io/news/tools/2014/05/09/yontma-mac-release.html >From the first email: If your encrypted laptop has its screen locked, and is plugged into power or ethernet, the tool will hibernate your laptop if either of those

[liberationtech] Reporting the Arab Uprisings and its Ethical Boundaries - FSI Stanford

2014-05-09 Thread Yosem Companys
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Re: [liberationtech] Google keeps the chat history even you enabled the OTR

2014-05-09 Thread sunder
On 05/09/2014 05:42 AM, Ximin Luo wrote: > Please stop moaning and do something about it instead. > Indeed. everyone take a deep breath, and repeat after me... "Cypherpunks WRITE CODE" Do it! -- Liberationtech is public & archives are searchable on Google. Violations of list guidelines will g

Re: [liberationtech] Google keeps the chat history even you enabled the OTR

2014-05-09 Thread Anthony Papillion
On May 9, 2014, at 4:42, Ximin Luo wrote: On 09/05/14 02:31, Anthony Papillion wrote: On 05/08/2014 08:23 PM, Doug Schuler wrote: Realistically we need to develop an entire suite of publicly owned tools. Could the development and implementation be massively distributed? Or is it over? W

Re: [liberationtech] Google keeps the chat history even you enabled the OTR

2014-05-09 Thread carlo von lynX
To not pollute the list I respond to 4 interesting authors in a single mail! On 05/09/2014 03:23 AM, Doug Schuler wrote: > Realistically we need to develop an entire suite of publicly > owned tools. Could the development and implementation be > massively distributed? http://youbroketheinternet.o

[liberationtech] Digital Labour and Karl Marx (Christian Fuchs): New paperback

2014-05-09 Thread Christian Fuchs
Digital Labour and Karl Marx (Christian Fuchs): New paperback Fuchs, Christian. 2014. Digital Labour and Karl Marx. New York: Routledge. ISBN 978-0-415-71615-4. More information about the book: http://fuchs.uti.at/books/digital-labour-and-karl-marx/ Participate in the journal tripleC: Communic

Re: [liberationtech] Google keeps the chat history even you enabled the OTR

2014-05-09 Thread Ximin Luo
On 09/05/14 02:31, Anthony Papillion wrote: > On 05/08/2014 08:23 PM, Doug Schuler wrote: > >> Realistically we need to develop an entire suite of publicly owned >> tools. Could the development and implementation be massively >> distributed? > >> Or is it over? We lost all the other media >