have ended with the
termination of the support of Windows XP?
I'd be glad to hear more info on this!
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would like to know if anyone already took a look at Linphone's source
code and did a security review of it?
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¹ http://www.linphone.org
² https://jitsi.org
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the
smaller and more local ones are gathered; we would really like this kind of
initiative to spread - take a look there http://www.ffdn.org, some posts are in
English
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to turn to using more FLOSS.
EC, EP and EUCJ all run MS Exchange, and the staff seems in general to
be forced to have a particular version of Windows and MS Office. But
again, the matter isn't ignored by everyone and efforts may lead to
interesting developments in a longer future.
Best,
KheOps
West 2 set.
A friend having an instance in Europe said he could access
thepiratebay.sx from it without problem.
So, does any of you have any elements regarding this?
Best,
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used in
crypto. Interesting also to see another post on this topic, after the
study of a random number generation procedure formerly used in Cryptocat
and that was also problematic.
Datalove,
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but still failing to pass some tests in some occasions?
That's how I understood it,
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Hi all,
Just came accross this:
http://tobtu.com/decryptocat.php
Pointing out an apparent set of severe crypto bugs in Cryptocat - but
I'm myself not enough an expert to assess all this.
Any comment?
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I wrote it with the hope that it'll be useful and improve the
understanding of these people.
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Hi all,
Just came accross that: https://ostel.co/
Open source software for encrypted calls, with a client that apparently
runs on a lot of platforms.
Anyone ever used/reviewed it already?
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is centralized by governmetn-controlled
Turk Telecom. They already do website blockade, iirc based on keywords.
So I think we can assume they have modern enough equipment to perform
blocking and surveillance.
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Le 01/06/2013 15:33, Dr.Arif YILDIRIM a écrit :
No internet blackout in turkey! I am on twitter as purescapism tweeting
about the protests all over turkey!
Can you yell which ISP you are using?
We have report that TTNet and Turkcell blocked Facebook and Twitter.
Could it be possible to get
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I'd be glad if anyone with enough skills and access to the paper could
give a first opinion on it :)
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overnight to try to see if landlines still
work in some cities, to see if dialup can be used.
Info has been gathered there: https://pad.hacktivist.me/p/landlines
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On Wed, May 8, 2013 at 11:19 AM, KheOps khe...@ceops.eu wrote:
Morning/afternoon/evening all,
Le 08/05/2013 09:54, Walid AL-SAQAF a écrit :
Hi Brian, Tiago and other friends,
I can confirm that users from Syria have stopped using my Alkasir
servers
Hi all,
Has anyone ever reviewed the code of PrivacyBox from a security point of
view?
Thank you,
KheOps
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Hello,
I wrote a first summary on the case, I will try to keep it up to date
with new data,
https://words.ceops.eu/posts/Infected%20Syrian%20opposition%20website%20spreads%20malware%20to%20its%20visitors/
ALl the best,
KheOps
Le 30/01/2013 00:00, SiNA Rabbani a écrit :
Hi!
I sent
guess would be going to a PHP shell, but I'm no expert in
this.
Any help, clue, investigation, would be very welcome :)
Thank you,
KheOps
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:/ if you are running windows don't even go there!!!
Andrew Lewis:
I can get to this in 6 hours or so, maybe someone is willing to
jump on this before then?
-Andrew
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Dear Libtech,
We just
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seemed to prevent video calls to work correctly and NAT issues.
We however haven't had time to dig more in Jitsi settings, and I wonder
if someone had a good URL for documentation/tutorial?
Thank you :)
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on the
public list of Tor relays IP addresses, or if it's Iran-style blockade
(detecting the Tor traffic).
If it is the second case, this may mean the regime has setup new
equipment for the blockade, which may have been done during that 3 days
blackout.
Does anyone have any more detail about this?
KheOps
in order to
force people to continue using the old GSM thingy (also happening in
France afaik).
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Hey,
Le 03/12/2012 01:11, L. Aaron Kaplan a écrit :
On Dec 2, 2012, at 2:00 AM, KheOps wrote:
[...]
What if that second picture - the one that popped up today - had been
taken just recently by some opponent to the regime who managed to gain
access to the Tarassul technical office
Le 03/12/2012 01:11, L. Aaron Kaplan a écrit
Does anyone have any info on the paths that the fiber cables are taking from
Tartus till Damascus?
If they are not to cross the border and go to Lebanon, then they must pass by
Homs. Usually fiber lines are next to train tracks or highways.
Just
network, even
though they are used for more than just this ISP.
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Hey, I'm thinking something that could be a total nonsense, but just in
case I would like to share my thougths.
Le 01/12/2012 19:39, Rafal Rohozinski a écrit :
This pic has just been posted on twitter. It was picked up by the
Secdev Syria Operation Group. It is allegeldy a picture of internet
happening tomorrow is open to anyone, no control of any kind
will be done.
With datalove,
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at about 1PM at Place de la République (also named Passage)
and we'll take transports to the ENSI. You'll find my face on the web if
you want to spot me more easily.
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Dear all,
With quite a short delay (sorry for that!) we're
of the box.
However, since your guide seems to be designed for geek users, if
there exists an OpenVPN executable that can be downloaded for Windows
and Mac, it might be relevant put its checksum there as well.
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Le 20/11/2012 12:13, Uncle Zzzen a écrit :
However, since your guide seems to be designed for geek users, if
there exists an OpenVPN executable that can be downloaded for Windows
and Mac, it might be relevant put its checksum there as well.
I agree that if someone who clones this
Browser Bundle on Linux Mac?
Maybe a few VPN software as well?
Just the classical ideas that come through my mind though, since I don't
know how bad is the communication in Gaza.
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plugin still looks to be
a good advice to me.
Correct me if I'm wrong :)
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Let myself be more precise,
Le 18/11/2012 23:17, KheOps a écrit :
Le 18/11/2012 16:26, Marcin de Kaminski a écrit :
Also, since it was discussed on this list: what is the status of Pidgin
OTR? Didn't it have some sec flaws?
As far as I remember, Pidgin has can use (through libpurple) two
?
Any comment on this?
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of Damascus were shaken and part of the infrastructure
has been damaged?
Sincerely,
Walid
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Hi,
Tarassul ISP (also the biggest in Syria) seems to be specifically
undergoing problems to reach some hosts. But until now our tests only
showed quite random results.
KheOps
On 07/20/2012 11:55 AM, Brian Conley wrote:
I have a colleague who was in touch with multiple individuals in Syria
hai,
On 06/19/2012 09:09 PM, Frank Corrigan wrote:
Wikileaks founder Julian Assange is seeking asylum at Ecuador's embassy
in London, says Ecuador foreign minister.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-18514726
It looks like Assange has a huge sense of trolling. :)
Cheers,
KheOps
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specific ones continue working.
For Tor, it would be worth setting up obfsproxy-equipped bridges. We
will try to work on this asap on our side.
KheOps
On 05/31/2012 08:36 PM, Andrew wrote:
And it looks like I maybe wrong. It seems that torrents, and videos
stopped working sometime yesterday. I
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