Author: phobos
Date: 2013-10-03 02:07:05 +0000 (Thu, 03 Oct 2013)
New Revision: 26378
Modified:
website/trunk/en/index.wml
Log:
update announcements.
Modified: website/trunk/en/index.wml
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--- website/trunk/en/index.wml 2013-10-02 22:18:42 UTC (rev 26377)
+++ website/trunk/en/index.wml 2013-10-03 02:07:05 UTC (rev 26378)
@@ -158,22 +158,28 @@
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- <div class="calendar"><span class="month">Sep</span><br><span
class="day">21</span></div>
- <p>For most uses, Tor provides the best available protection
against a well-resourced observer. It's an open question how much protection
Tor (or any other existing anonymous communications tool) provides against the
NSA's large-scale Internet surveillance. On its own, Tor can't protect against
attacks against vulnerabilities on your computer or its software; Tor is not
the only tool you need to be secure on the internet. We're working on writing
clear explanations for the issues, and the state of the research field as it
stands. In the meantime, <a
href="https://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2013/09/how_to_remain_s.html">Bruce
Schneier's advice</a> may be useful.</p>
+ <div class="calendar"><span class="month">Oct</span><br><span
class="day">02</span></div>
+ <p>Read our post about <a
href="https://blog.torproject.org/blog/tor-and-silk-road-takedown">Tor and the
Silk Road Takedown</a>.</p>
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</tr>
<tr>
<td>
- <div class="calendar"><span class="month">Sep</span><br><span
class="day">20</span></div>
- <p>New Tor Browser Bundle packages with Firefox fixes. Learn
<a
href="https://blog.torproject.org/blog/new-tor-browser-bundles-firefox-1709esr">what's
new</a>.</p>
+ <div class="calendar"><span class="month">Oct</span><br><span
class="day">02</span></div>
+ <p>Tor Weekly News: <a
href="https://blog.torproject.org/blog/tor-weekly-news-%E2%80%94-october-2nd-2013">October
2nd Edition</a> available.</p>
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</tr>
<tr>
<td>
- <div class="calendar"><span class="month">Sep</span><br><span
class="day">11</span></div>
- <p>Tor, NSA, GCHQ, and QUICK ANT Speculation. Read <a
href="https://blog.torproject.org/blog/tor-nsa-gchq-and-quick-ant-speculation">our
thoughts</a>.</p>
+ <div class="calendar"><span class="month">Sep</span><br><span
class="day">28</span></div>
+ <p>Tor Browser <a
href="https://blog.torproject.org/blog/tor-browser-bundle-30alpha4-released">3.0
alpha 4 released</a>.</p>
</td>
</tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td>
+ <div class="calendar"><span class="month">Sep</span><br><span
class="day">21</span></div>
+ <p>For most uses, Tor provides the best available protection
against a well-resourced observer. It's an open question how much protection
Tor (or any other existing anonymous communications tool) provides against the
NSA's large-scale Internet surveillance. On its own, Tor can't protect against
attacks against vulnerabilities on your computer or its software; Tor is not
the only tool you need to be secure on the internet. We're working on writing
clear explanations for the issues, and the state of the research field as it
stands. In the meantime, <a
href="https://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2013/09/how_to_remain_s.html">Bruce
Schneier's advice</a> may be useful.</p>
+ </td>
+ </tr>
</table>
</div>
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