On 08/03/14 00:39, Hongyi Zhao wrote:
Hi all,
I noticed that the following website:
https://globe.torproject.org/
On the above site, it has the some descriptions like this: Globe is an
application that helps you find and explore
Torhttps://www.torproject.org/relays and bridges.
So
08.03.2014 00:39, Hongyi Zhao:
Hi all,
I noticed that the following website:
https://globe.torproject.org/
On the above site, it has the some descriptions like this: Globe is an
application that helps you find and explore
Torhttps://www.torproject.org/relays and bridges.
Interesting.
Noticed that the frontpage mentions location/anonymity
but doesn't actually say anything about encryption shielding
your thoughts and interactions from your first hop ISP/employer/wifi/etc.
Location is a big part, but the encryption is equally worthy of mention.
ie: 'why anonymity matters' has two
Regarding 'Tor users are worse than Internet users' and what to do
as a Project/Users about blocking...
As an example, here are 105,000 hits from people who had to (according
to what appears to be Craigslist's current unwritten policy) do two
generally non-anonymous things:
- post from Clearnet
On Sat, Mar 08, 2014 at 05:22:14AM -0500, grarp...@gmail.com wrote 3.6K bytes
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: Theory: Tor is being blocked mostly due to negative news media
: perception, and kneejerk catchall solutions taking the cheap and
: dumb route to systems and policy... not due to balanced acceptable
On Sat, Mar 08, 2014 at 05:00:04AM -0500, grarp...@gmail.com wrote 0.9K bytes
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: Noticed that the frontpage mentions location/anonymity
: but doesn't actually say anything about encryption shielding
: your thoughts and interactions from your first hop ISP/employer/wifi/etc.
:
Il 2/7/14, 4:46 AM, grarpamp ha scritto:
What can we do, as a collective social entity, to put an end to
this madness?
From a Security-Wise point of view, if i was the IT Security Manager
of a company, i would definitively block Tor's access to my IT
infrastructure.
I would also block most of
On Sat, Mar 08, 2014 at 08:06:11PM +0100, Fabio Pietrosanti (naif) wrote:
Il 2/7/14, 4:46 AM, grarpamp ha scritto:
What can we do, as a collective social entity, to put an end to
this madness?
From a Security-Wise point of view, if i was the IT Security Manager
of a company, i would
On Sat, Mar 08, 2014 at 11:24:12AM -0500, Andrew Lewman wrote:
On Sat, Mar 08, 2014 at 05:00:04AM -0500, grarp...@gmail.com wrote 0.9K bytes
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: Noticed that the frontpage mentions location/anonymity
: but doesn't actually say anything about encryption shielding
: your
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The Internet will become more Tor-friendly only when Tor becomes (relatively)
mainstream.
Unless 1 out of (say) 14 internet users run Tor exit relays, Tor will be
blocked, gradually more and more aggressively.
Tor community should advertise it,
On Sat, Mar 08, 2014 at 08:06:11PM +0100, li...@infosecurity.ch wrote 1.4K
bytes in 0 lines about:
: From a Security-Wise point of view, if i was the IT Security Manager
: of a company, i would definitively block Tor's access to my IT
: infrastructure.
As a former head of IT for a global
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