-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA512 Hey folks,
Last week, you may have seen a story making the rounds that ProPublica (the investigative news outlet I'm at) launched "the Dark Web's First Major News Site"[1]. (Wired's words, not mine.) In short, I've set up an onion service way of accessing the content on our clearnet site: propub3r6espa33w.onion. We're doing this experimentally because we write a lot about things like privacy and surveillance[2], and we have projects where folks search for somewhat personal information like their doctor (so they can see if said doctor has ever received money from drug companies[3] & things like that). And also because I thought it'd be a fulfilling thing to try in between other projects here. (If you wonder why a news dev would find this sort of thing fulfilling, I am also "that guy" who created Onion Browser[4] for iOS a few years ago.) We've heard from my nerd counterparts at other news orgs, asking how we put it together and etc. Since we like sharing and open-sourcing a lot of the things we work on, I've written a fairly thorough piece about our onion site, how to set one up, and our own configuration: https://www.propublica.org/nerds/item/a-more-secure-and-anonymous-propublica-using-tor-hidden-services It covers a lot of ground -- the terminology, pointing out non-www services like Ricochet, comparing clearnet-over-Tor with onion services, subdomains for onion sites, vanity onion names and whether they're a bad idea, etc. I've tried to write it as accessibly as possible at first, descending into more technical detail as you read on. I'm still worried that I may have missed some best practices or that I may have left something dangerous in or otherwise mis-configured something in that post, so please do let me know if you see anything like that. Appreciate any feedback y'all might have. Judging from the responses I've already received, our use of this service and sharing this work has already spurred some new, constructive conversations around onion sites and the role of tools like Tor in the media. Best, Mike Tigas News Applications Developer, ProPublica https://www.propublica.org/ @mtigas | https://mike.tig.as/ | 0x6E0E9923 [1]: http://www.wired.com/2016/01/propublica-launches-the-dark-webs-first-major-news-site/ [2]: https://www.propublica.org/series/dragnets [3]: https://projects.propublica.org/docdollars/ [4]: https://mike.tig.as/onionbrowser/ -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQEcBAEBCgAGBQJWls1nAAoJEGQdTjqn+ftyTv4IANwQL0TiMeGwbhRYLRIgfiIE 5xs3tFcyYdpogIBRoRbvdhDZjRWqRh6CcTV2PggVcgzWO3nZCKISJSp9DAO4Hdd9 vrxWO51zG8DTFR1zBB7hH3SzQRrG91fJnNCCwkdnv/AYdIcDaYk+yZdVL2femRkC rbTf+gJsp4JcVTzyXS8M4QY2Ang3eA/devXhyPY0Pi7WJ3G8wDEKKjDYPupX94x8 dmTq11HTOnBNAFiNmO5BDSggOTOrseO/DmN8ryrfrN2Tl/37DPh7OQlFDKnUkRYX moXWLcIALbXurA5bSJMDDdnsoupozMStjRbRjwfIDlRL5iS3+7lKQrxxuTrRzUw= =89+e -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- tor-talk mailing list - [email protected] To unsubscribe or change other settings go to https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk
