Hi,
Ms. Kroes has answered the parliamentary questions on blocking access to the
users of Tor to the website of the European Commission.
The questions were:
The Commission is blocking access to its website for users of TOR (The Onion
Router). TOR is a technology that enables people to surf
Tor was just covered in Japanese media. (NHK)
I haven't seen it yet (it won't be coming to Japanese channel in the
States until 20th...) but it'd be interesting to see how this will
affect Tor metrics.
http://www.nhk.or.jp/zero/contents/dsp402.html
Incidentally, I was actually interviewed by NHK
I noticed that there is a “cookie protection” feature in TorButton, I tried
that to save youtube html5 join cookies, but that doesn't work
what is this feature used for?
besides, I noticed that there are some discussions on permanently support
youtube html5 cookies from the following two links
On Mon, Oct 08, 2012 at 11:37:54AM +0200, r...@zenger.nl wrote 4.3K bytes in
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: The Commission is committed to maintaining the open and neutral character of
the Internet. At the same time the Commission strictly respects the legislation
on the protection of personal data. The
On Mon, Oct 08, 2012 at 03:29:23AM -0700, hide...@gmail.com wrote 0.6K bytes in
14 lines about:
: Tor was just covered in Japanese media. (NHK)
: I haven't seen it yet (it won't be coming to Japanese channel in the
: States until 20th...) but it'd be interesting to see how this will
: affect Tor
On 8 okt. 2012, at 13:13, and...@torproject.is wrote:
Can they share the data about 'cyber-attacks' and why Tor is chosen as
a technology to be blocked? I'm interested in learning the details of
quantity and quality of attacks via Tor against the Europa infrastructure.
I don't know if they
Rejo Zenger r...@zenger.nl wrote:
On 8 okt. 2012, at 13:13, and...@torproject.is wrote:
Can they share the data about 'cyber-attacks' and why Tor is chosen as
a technology to be blocked? I'm interested in learning the details of
quantity and quality of attacks via Tor against the Europa
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On Mon, Oct 08, 2012 at 02:59:34PM +0200, freebsd-lis...@fabiankeil.de wrote
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: BTW, some people think blocking Tor without proper cause violates EU law
: and apparently a complaint has been filed a couple of months ago:
:
Hi,
While you are deeply into the gpg/Tor/socks/DNS topic...
Could you recommend a gpg.conf for use with Tor please?
Cheers,
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Has anyone checked this software out?
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/covert-browser/id477438328?mt=8
When I searched for ipad tor they came up first :/
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On Mon, 08 Oct 2012 18:00:07 +
SiNA Rabbani s...@redteam.io wrote:
Has anyone checked this software out?
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/covert-browser/id477438328?mt=8
When I searched for ipad tor they came up first :/
Ahem.
At 03:29 AM 10/8/2012 -0700, you wrote:
Tor was just covered in Japanese media. (NHK)
I haven't seen it yet (it won't be coming to Japanese channel in the
States until 20th...) but it'd be interesting to see how this will
affect Tor metrics.
http://www.nhk.or.jp/zero/contents/dsp402.html
My bad!
Andrew Lewman:
On Mon, 08 Oct 2012 18:00:07 +
SiNA Rabbani s...@redteam.io wrote:
Has anyone checked this software out?
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/covert-browser/id477438328?mt=8
When I searched for ipad tor they came up first :/
Ahem.
On Mon, Oct 8, 2012 at 8:30 AM, and...@torproject.is wrote:
On Mon, Oct 08, 2012 at 02:59:34PM +0200, freebsd-listen@fabiankeil.dewrote
1.8K bytes in 55 lines about:
: BTW, some people think blocking Tor without proper cause violates EU law
: and apparently a complaint has been filed a
Torbirdy, uses its own command-line and when gpg binary is called with
all anonymization related gnupg options then it overrides those specific
options, if something else was specified for same options in gpg.conf.
so for Torbirdy, no special config is necessary in gpg.conf.
but, in windows,
i'm not 100% sure, if Portable Thunderbird would work under Wine or not,
but worth a shot.
Many windows Portable apps, does run using Wine.
And what about loading a small custom Windows XP inside a VirtualBox
based VM on Linux, then run Windows apps ?
-- Bry8Star.
Jacob Appelbaum wrote:
As far as I know, Winny was (and probably is) still leading file
sharing client in Japan, followed by Share.
I think an issue of Perfect Dark was that it is relatively hard to
configure compared to Winny/Share, and given there are already some
prosecution cases with Perfect Dark, perhaps that
Hi,
adrelanos:
Hi,
While you are deeply into the gpg/Tor/socks/DNS topic...
Could you recommend a gpg.conf for use with Tor please?
In TorBirdy 0.0.13, Enigmail traffic is fail-closed but Enigmail is
still supported. However, even if you were to use a gpg.conf file, all
configuration
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