Re: [tor-dev] Torbirdy

2014-03-18 Thread mujnabed
Hi, Thanks for the feedback. I have done some work in javacript and c++ and am comfortable coding in both, which is one of the reasons I chose the project. So I'll go ahead and submit my application at the max by tomorrow. Also can I edit the final project proposal once its submitted to melange

Re: [tor-dev] Panopticlick summer project

2014-03-18 Thread Mike Perry
Yan Zhu: On 03/17/2014 04:41 AM, Gunes Acar wrote: Hi Yan, Glad that you're interested in the project. It'd be very nice collaborate with you on this. Indeed, we've been corresponding with Peter for a related project and I mentioned my intention to work as a middleman between EFF

Re: [tor-dev] Interested in GSoC - Hidden Service Naming or Hidden Service Searching

2014-03-18 Thread Jeremy Rand
On 03/04/2014 11:31 AM, George Kadianakis wrote: AFAIK, you can submit multiple proposals. Even multiple proposals through different FOSS projects. Like I suggested in my previous mail, I would even encourage you to submit multiple proposals since the HS search engine project has gotten plenty

Re: [tor-dev] GoSC - Website Fingerprinting project

2014-03-18 Thread Mike Perry
Marc Juarez: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Lunar: Have you read Mike Perry's long blog post on the topic? https://blog.torproject.org/blog/critique-website-traffic-fingerprinting-attacks It outlines future research work in evaluating the efficiency of fingerprinting

Re: [tor-dev] Panopticlick summer project

2014-03-18 Thread Mike Perry
Gunes Acar: My name is Gunes Acar, a 2nd year PhD student at Computer Security and Industrial Cryptography (COSIC) group of University of Leuven. I work with Prof. Claudia Diaz and study online tracking and browser fingerprinting. I'd like to work on Panopticlick