On Sun, Nov 13, 2016 at 02:57:15AM +0100, arrase wrote:
> Is there an app like TorChat for Android? The idea of ??TorChat is
> interesting but the current implementation is very basic for normal use
Careful! You should be aware that "TorChat" is not made or endorsed
or anything by the Tor
Is there an app like TorChat for Android? The idea of TorChat is
interesting but the current implementation is very basic for normal use
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On Sat, Nov 12, 2016 at 11:54:35PM +0100, John Doe wrote:
> Maybe it is also a false positive. Have to check this.
Right -- my assumption whenever I hear of strange antivirus behavior
is that the antivirus program is mis-tuned. After all, one of their
main techniques is to look in every file and
Probablynot. It is an artist website with over 20 million users.
Plus, it is not a constant phenomenon. Sometimes it occurs, sometime not.
If it is steered by the website, they would do this maybe in a more efficient /
constant way.
I am still on the ads or the exit node approach because this
On 12/11/16 04:40 PM, John Doe wrote:
Recently, Istumble relatively often over a message by my Antivirus
that a file was removedfrom the TB “doomed” cache, where binary
files like images are cached. These filesseem to contain an exploit
like “Win32/ShellCode.A”. Firstly Iassumed a bad exit node
Hello
Recently, Istumble relatively often over a message by my Antivirus that a file
was removedfrom the TB “doomed” cache, where binary files like images are
cached.
These filesseem to contain an exploit like “Win32/ShellCode.A”.
Firstly Iassumed a bad exit node that tampers with the