On Mon, Jul 1, 2013 at 10:10 PM, coderman coder...@gmail.com wrote:
...
my contempt for email should be evident by provider; ... ;)
[OTR, ZRTP, others preferable many years now]
another one decides email is inherently insecure:
Hello,
What is www.torproject.us, and is it a scam clone website serving trojaned
copies of Tor and TBB?
I always thought the Tor website is only www.torproject.org, but today I see a
link to the .us site, with no explanation of what's the relation to .org and
why on earth something like that
Use p2p email http://bitmail.sf.net
Am 30.06.2013 19:55 schrieb alice-...@safe-mail.net:
everyone is tooting about pgp these. pgp encryption doesnt solve the
problem of tla surveillance. pgp encryption does not touch metadata
(recipent, sender).
how to secure mail communication?
i was
On Thu, Aug 08, 2013 at 11:21:40PM -0400, and...@torproject.is wrote 0.4K bytes
in 0 lines about:
: It seems we're getting a flood of IPv6 traffic to the server. We're
: investigating.
Looks most like someone was trying to use tordnsel wrong and flooded
the server with queries for every page
Am 2013-08-09 12:23, schrieb Roman Mamedov:
What is www.torproject.us, and is it a scam clone website serving trojaned
copies of Tor and TBB?
It is an official mirror page of torproject.org:
https://www.torproject.org/getinvolved/mirrors.html.en (the fifth from the top)
Paul
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On Fri, Aug 09, 2013 at 04:23:58PM +0600, r...@romanrm.net wrote 1.9K bytes in
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: What is www.torproject.us, and is it a scam clone website serving trojaned
: copies of Tor and TBB?
It's a mirror, see https://www.torproject.org/getinvolved/mirrors.html.en.
It's run by xpdm.
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On 09.08.2013 12:23, Roman Mamedov wrote:
What is www.torproject.us, and is it a scam clone website serving trojaned
copies of Tor and TBB?
torproject.us is a mirror of the website provided by a third party.
Indeed, in generates a lot of confusion and should be renamed. Yes, any
mirror could
On Mon, Jul 1, 2013 at 10:10 PM, coderman coder...@gmail.com wrote:
my contempt for email should be evident by provider; ... ;)
Gmail seems intent on refusing signups via Tor without
supplying other linkable and not rationally expendable
data such as phone. I expect they'll bleed off users who
On Fri, Aug 9, 2013 at 6:20 AM, Randolph D. rdohm...@gmail.com wrote:
Use p2p email http://bitmail.sf.net
How about you and your friends publish some whitepapers
and give some presentations first for peer review instead of
spamming people with false endorsements to try out your
warez. Until
grarpamp:
Independant mail nodes can work if done well, that's
essentially what TorMail, Lavabit, SC, Hush, etc are.
No. “TorMail” is different as it contains “Tor” in the name, misleading
users to believe that it is run by the Tor project and that the trust
they put in Tor can be applied to a
On Fri, Aug 09, 2013 at 06:50:08AM -0400, grarpamp wrote:
here's to hoping TorMail stays dormant...
..I don't agree. It will be a long time before anything
replaces traditional email worldwide.
While I don't really have an opinion on whether this service should stay
dormant, I do hope they
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On 8/9/2013 10:46 AM, Lunar wrote:
(And sorry about anyone who is having communication problems
currently due to its sudden shutdown.)
It they are having communication problems because Tormail is down then
they probably can't read this anyway :)
Hey,
now we have our own new drone to observe our enemies ;)
http://www.suasnews.com/2013/08/24388/the-tor-robotics-team-announces-the-q-4-drone/
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A drone that is controlled via hidden services contacted through cellular
data seems like a good means of maintaining anonymity for drone operators.
There was a WiFi scanning mod of the ParrotAR that did something like this.
--lee
On Aug 9, 2013 2:26 PM, m...@kairaven.de wrote:
Hey,
now we
* m...@kairaven.de schrieb am 2013-08-09 um 23:15 Uhr:
now we have our own new drone to observe our enemies ;)
http://www.suasnews.com/2013/08/24388/the-tor-robotics-team-announces-the-q-4-drone/
»The TOR Robotics Team Announces the Q-4 Drone«
^^^ .oO(It's Tor, not TOR)
SCNR ;)
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On 08/09/2013 10:10 PM, lee colleton wrote:
A drone that is controlled via hidden services contacted through cellular
data seems like a good means of maintaining anonymity for drone operators.
There was a WiFi scanning mod of the ParrotAR that did something like this.
The latency (at least
Yes, I meant that the drone would receive commands like altitude changes
and coordinates. Real time control would probably not work
On Aug 9, 2013 5:41 PM, mirimir miri...@riseup.net wrote:
On 08/09/2013 10:10 PM, lee colleton wrote:
A drone that is controlled via hidden services contacted
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