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[1]:
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cerns as equally
> legitimate, and assure you that efforts won't be spared elsewhere. Here
> I think CDT might make for a great bridge, even if it cannot participate
> at this moment.
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> Cordially,
> Collin
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interesting bit of user
> education around potential risks even possible for FLOSS products.
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like under other legislative
proposals, it seems reasonable that sharing in the other direction will
be circumspect. Would love to hear other thoughts on this. Glad to see
a section on privacy although we'll have to wait to see if that ends up
meaning much. best, Joe
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l privacy solutions that work. Web privacy and security
> engineers need to have a discussion about this.
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On Feb 14, 2013, at 7:35, Petter Ericson wrote:
> And various license headers (BSD-style afaict - not a license expert)
I'm no licensing expert but do think about them a lot... it looks like a
non-commercial-uses version of a BSD-style license. That's much better than
what I've seen before wi
ssarily necessary or sufficient" (but that was not in a
human rights context).
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On Feb 19, 2013, at 18:36, "Q. Parker" wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 19, 2013 at 11:2
cycle you'll end up with *much*
>> large attacker budgets. For example, Schneier says that in 2002,
>> Congressional candidates raised over 500M. But
>>
>>
>> https://www.opensecrets.org/news/2012/10/2012-election-spending-will-reach-6.html
>>
>>
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Cal
On Tue Mar 5 13:18:34 2013, Nadim Kobeissi wrote:
>> So could Wickr be used by an activist in Syria who is worried about
>> enemy spies and Assad's regime? Sell has no doubts — she answers that
>> question with an unflickering "yes."
>
> Not good.
It would be neat to be able to respond to someth
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On Mar 19, 2013, at 16:18, Eleanor Saitta wrote:
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>> Hi
Has the possibility of reconfiguring libtech to not reply-all by default been
broached? Maybe I'm the only one that trips over it so often. best, Joe
On Mar 19, 2013, at 19:06, Joseph Lorenzo Hall wrote:
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On Mar 19, 2013, at 19:32, Yosem Companys wrote:
> We used to use individual replies rather than reply all, but the list
> members took a vote to change the default to reply all. If there's
> enough interest, we could always bring it up for another vote, as the
> decision was made a year or so
the time to be better about spurious reply-all sends.
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On Mar 19, 2013, at 21:22, Matt Mackall wrote:
> On Tue, 2013-03-19 at 19:08 -0400, Joseph Lorenzo Hall wrote:
>
embarrassment but also to avoid
misconfigured precedence:bulk responses.
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On Mar 20, 2013, at 4:51, Maxim Kammerer wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 20, 2013 at 9:36 AM, Michael Allan w
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>> NY
>> Times:
>> http://www.nytimes.com/2013/03/22/technology/microsoft-releases-report-on-law-enforcement-requests.html?pagewanted=all&_r=1&;
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On Thu Mar 21 12:27:47 2013, Jacob Appelbaum wrote:
> Joseph Lorenzo Hall:
>> Two things seem particularly interesting: apparently zero requests for
>> content were fulfilled for Skype and the associated FAQ [1] says CALEA
>> (the US law that mandates intercept capabili
On 3/21/13 9:36 PM, Michael Carbone wrote:
> Anyone looked into the reports that Skype leaks your IP address?
> Apparently you do not have to interact with the person whose location
> you are interested in to be able to get their IP address.
I think this is (still) the vulnerability Kieth Ross a
On 3/22/13 3:21 PM, Andreas Bader wrote:
>
> Is this the same "Script Kiddie Hack" that was available for IQC a few
> years ago? Don't you think that will solve itself?
Not familiar with that hack...
This one essentially omits a few steps of the Skype client handshake and
the IP address is sen
Hi all,
I'm not comfortable enough with this list to reply-all very often (while it's a
very informative list, the tenor doesn't match my own style, especially for a
list with public archives), and it is a non-standard configuration -- in my
experience -- to reply-to-list.
That being said, I'v
On Apr 3, 2013, at 6:31, Eugen Leitl wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 03, 2013 at 12:27:47PM +0200, Jillian C. York wrote:
>> Which is worse:
>
> Top-posting is definitely worse. Don't do it.
A very minor point that isn't especially relevant to libtech, I suspect: I work
with a number of blind advocates
err, I haven't seen any indications that we have libtech members that use
screen readers... sorry for the double post.
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On Apr 3, 2013, at 10:33, Joseph Lorenzo Ha
On 4/3/13 10:37 AM, Eugen Leitl wrote:
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>>> Top-posting is definitely worse. Don't do it. >
>
>> A very minor point that isn't especially relevant to libtech, I suspect: I
>> wo
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> Might not this exploit be perceived
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On Apr 23, 2013, at 16:39, Michael Allan wrote:
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> the subscrib
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CDT blog post:
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eavesdropper’s
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some massively large NSA cryptanalysis project that uses different
flavors of ciphertext to find weaknesses? Very conspiracy theorist-y,
but I've heard a few people say that maybe we shouldn't "donate"
unnecessary ciphertext to such a project. :/
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>> feeding
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time in this country when
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> not voting "appropriately." Such scenarios also jeopardized fair elections
> and were outlawed thanks to the progressive movement.
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and understand how complex the context is:
https://www.amazon.com/Broken-Ballots-Center-Language-Information/dp/1575866366
Ok, I'll shut up now.
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in country X, and give me the data so I can decrypt and discover the users"
Not clear to me what "startups" is... new companies? new sessions?
Are they decrypting the stream or just enough VPN session metadata to
"discover the users" (like originating tunnel IP address or
/TBB has, but it
strikes me that a warning along the lines of the following for old TBB
would not be bad: "Holy shit, this TBB is from 12 months ago! You're
crazy to use such an outdated version. Please update!"
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On 8/7/13 9:22 AM, Claudio wrote:
>
> How about we stop this nonsense repetitive blame game and get back at
> proposing good practices for the future?
> Nadim, since you clearly admitted on the other thread from Shava that
> you're just campaigning a personal attack against Jacob, I'm not even
>
"little girls"?!
WTF
On Wed Aug 7 09:37:55 2013, Crypto wrote:
> On 8/7/2013 8:29 AM, Joseph Lorenzo Hall wrote:
> I add my vote also. If you two want to fight like little girls that it
> off list. Continuing to SPAM the list with your constant bickering only
>
voted down at last week's IETF
87 WebRTC/RTCweb support for SDES (which channels keying material
through the signaling server. bad!).)
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server?
Alas, I have lost track of this... maybe someone else close to how it's
evolved can chime in? best, Joe
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awyers.org/ and many good things to
come.
PDF of full comments:
https://www.cdt.org/files/pdfs/20130812_whois_comments-cdt.pdf
Blog post... (links in original)
https://www.cdt.org/blogs/joseph-lorenzo-hall/1308icann-must-do-better-job-privacy-and-whois
ICANN Must Do a Better Job with Privac
one can log-in again such that their ciphertext is safe.
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(This gets a big wonky, but I figured many of you would be interested in
reading our take. Please do share, forward, critique, etc.)
https://www.cdt.org/blogs/joseph-lorenzo-hall/1408shuttering-lavabit-and-silent-mail-illustrate-potential-effects-calea
# Shuttering of Lavabit and Silent Mail
prekey twice), we are able to provide forward secrecy in
a fully asynchronous environment.
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only one I know that surfs like that... but I
suspect there are even wilder set-ups represented on this list in
particular.
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enged on the previous one).
The reporting from Der Spiegel this past weekend didn't seem to clear
this up much... (not clear if they are getting access to a local
computer to which the smartphones sync, or a cloud backup, etc.)
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ething delayed posting
>> here, the answer was always "me". I can try to blame all the Snowden,
>> NSA, Prism brouhaha and the time and resource pressures it has put us
>> under, but in the end, I'm the one who grits his teeth and says, "Yes,
>> that's
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civil society and GNI members).
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+1!
> On Oct 15, 2013, at 16:16, "Jillian C. York" wrote:
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>> On Tue, Oct 15, 2013 at 3:36 AM, Joseph Lorenzo Hall wrote:
>>
>>
>> On 10/11/13 9:43 AM, LilBambi wrote:
>> >
>> > I hope others may also consider making the hard decisio
t and
will definitely call upon this community to speak up when it comes
time to write a friend-of-the-court (amicus) brief.
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ks in the
> interest of the large corporations, to exploit a cultural change
> that leads to profit, disengagement, and disaffection. And general
> vulnerability to the surveillance state.
"Privacy is undead"?
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. Even though I work with tons of lawyers it's very hard to see
a way forward there... but we will continue to try.
Are there other kinds of normative/cultural/meme-worthy things we can
collectively try to instill in folks?
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t;malicious blah" notice that the browser would throw up; my point is
just that there are uses for this kind of thing that are pro-user and
at least a bit more clear as to the nature of the block. This one
sounds a bit cryptic, though.
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touchstone user intuition such that if users do what they
naively think they should (or if they're lazy, etc.) it works with
minimal risk to the user (not just fail safely, but not fail at all in
the face of What Users Will Do).
That may just be impossible or at least very hard.
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n Al or I making that link... e.g., shipping off some
questions and getting answers? (Or a call of some sort, zod forbid.)
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plicable?
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I and
UX for PGP (especially key-signing/WoT), but it does raise a series of
red flags.
I have a few invites for those I've met in person or signed keys with.
It's worth checking out... obviously, don't do the private key thing
with any key you give a shit about.
best, Joe
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of actually coding the
>> stuff, it isn't an architectural limitation that has no way
>> around it. That's why key sync is easier in PK-routing systems
>> than with federated ones.
>
> My version of the document can be seen at
> http://youbroketheinternet.org/se
e2e-has-a-posse folks have an interest here or is standardization
not an interest or desire?
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e using DNS
> information (which is not secured) as proof of legitimacy.
>
> Or is there something I am missing?
>
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right?
>
> Both miss IMHO the point. This was clearly a politically motivated
> attack by a nation state intended to create the severest immediate
> impact possible on Sony. Hitting the technical, informational and
> soon
you take a pretty evidence-free position on attribution
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So so so helpful, Collin!
On Wed, Feb 10, 2016 at 1:58 PM, Collin Anderson
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>>
>> Do we have any indication as to how they are blocking (e.g., given Iran's
>> past history, I'd tend t
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Wow, Carlo, do you have any pointers to more about this German law?
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