I'd like to introduce two new works on website fingerprinting I've
written with my supervisor, Ian Goldberg.
The first is titled ``On Realistically Attacking Tor with Website
Fingerprinting''. We talk about methods to allow website
fingerprinting to perform under realistically difficult
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On 06/30/2015 09:26 AM, teor wrote:
I think that our emails may have sent at about the same time.
Was my last email to tor-dev the kind of advice you were expecting?
https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-dev/2015-June/008988.html
Awesome,
Hello Griffin,
link [2] to github gives me a 404. Can you please check that?
~Josef
Am 01.07.2015 um 06:42 schrieb Griffin Boyce:
Hey all,
It seems like time to give the tor-dev list an update on Stormy's
development. Right now, the scripts are undergoing third-party
testing to identify
Hey all,
It seems like time to give the tor-dev list an update on Stormy's
development. Right now, the scripts are undergoing third-party testing
to identify any obvious bugs before sending them to security auditors.
Testing should be finished imminently, any bugs found will be fixed this
On 1 Jul 2015, at 01:29 , Cory Pruce corypr...@gmail.com wrote:
I've been able to do a
make install and am ready to continue setting up the test environment. I
see chutney on your github. I'll get that set up when I get home. Do you
have any advice for testing Tor? Also, feel free to move
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Yep, you got it!
People find it easiest to read mailing list posts if the subjects match.
And the threading works better that way, too.
Any time you reply to and quote a previous email, cut out the extra
stuff the mailing list adds in. And cutting
On 1 Jul 2015, at 02:23 , Cory Pruce corypr...@gmail.com wrote:
Awesome thanks Tim! I'm going to set up chutney later. Could you please
send me the next steps you think would be good for a Tor testing
environment?
I think that our emails may have sent at about the same time.
Was my last
Hi,
Tor Messenger is an instant messaging client currently under
development. It is designed to make connections using the Tor network
and will therefore be a valuable piece in the privacy-enhancing software
toolkit (web: Tor Browser, email: Thunderbird + TorBirdy, chat: Tor
Messenger.)
Based