Hi Jennifer! Jennifer Parsons: > The source that I see splashed everywhere is > Ethan Zuckerman's guide, but that hasn't been updated since > 2009--practically 10,000 years ago in internet time. The guide is here: > http://advocacy.globalvoicesonline.org/projects/guide/
Agreed. > - Is the information in the guide still valid, or is it out of date? Outdated. (It still recommends Tor Button, which as stand alone has been deprecated.) > - Has anyone actually tried to make and break a Wordpress blog's > Tor-guarded anonymity lately? I mean, do we actually *know *that Tor > works for this purpose, or is it just something that "everybody says"? Unknown. I don't remember any specific news or research papers exactly on that topic. > - Are there any recently-added or possible-to-enable features of > Wordpress (i.e. javascripts) that could reveal my IP address to Wordpress? As far as I watch The Tor Project, there are currently no IP bypass bugs in TBB (Tor Browser Bundle). IP bypass bugs are unfortunately not the only means of de-anonymization. In general, the more knowledge one has and the more effort someone puts into this, the safer one can become. > If you can give me some guidance on these issues, I'd be happy to put > together a new guide updated for our modern era so that everyone can > benefit. :) I am not aware of any general anonymity guide/book (specific to wordpress). Tails, JonDo and Whonix however have up to date documentation, which is always a bit specific to those projects, covers general anonymity instructions nonetheless. - https://tails.boum.org/doc/index.en.html - https://anonymous-proxy-servers.net/en/help/index.html - http://sourceforge.net/p/whonix/wiki/Documentation/ - http://sourceforge.net/p/whonix/wiki/Surfing_Posting_Blogging/ Cheers, adrelanos _______________________________________________ tor-talk mailing list [email protected] https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk
