Hypothetically if the machines were not rendered inoperable - either physically or by a remote 'kill switch' how self-sufficient could an operator be without support of ASML or TSMC personnel?
This is all very interesting. No disrespect to Mullvad but will there be any effort towards attempting to get such functionality standardized? In the past there was a XOR scrambling patch for OpenVPN[1] to attempt to…
Have further information on potential malice by Private Internet Access or employees?
Considering past events such as this.[1] I think it is more likely that the F.B.I are aware of TAILS and its limitations against certain adversaries and choose not to comment. [1]:…
While supporting funding more nodes is a noble goal another concern I consider overlooked is the potential 'centralisation' of nodes e.g how a large number of Tor nodes are hosted in Germany and near countries and the…
As a related topic the NY Times .onion site likes to refuse loading articles thinking a normal visitor with Tor Browser is a robot. If anyone has any contact with the NYTimes ops' team perhaps this issue could be raised…
Might recall reading something to the effect of the C Tor daemon having run into bottlenecks due to lack of multi-threading of certain components and general concern over safety footguns.
Agree. While this is certainly a notable milestone it does seem a little premature to celebrate considering the caveats of the current version.
> Satoshi must be an expert in hiding. There are allegations that Satoshi may have accidentally slipped up and leaked IP address that was not a Tor exit-node or other anonymous-proxy. Could either be Satoshi fucking up…
Some people claim this is the situation with the new Twitter onion-service. Sad.
Created and accessed over Tor or a clearnet connection?
How about the fact Twitter recently launched an official onion-service yet it is claimed by users when attempting to create an account with email over it the account is locked for 'abuse' within short order?
Anyone accept Monero?
Perhaps Twitter needs to make it easier to create accounts anonymously and stop virtue signaling (i.e suspend accounts created over Tor onion-service) With pseudonymous usage of public services information minimisation…
Conclusion. Some random person created a bunch of Tor exit nodes doing some internal routing fuckery for :80 traffic. Anyone should assume their plain-text traffic is fine-pickings when over Tor (and probably any of the…
I was under the impression the KPN attacker merely used a single-hop VPN service from his KPN connection and the investigators managed to correlate traffic-flows. Unfortunate that talk is not publicly available.
Realistically you cannot win against a resourceful adversary every time. But merely painting the situation through the lens of premature surrender is also a disservice. It will be interesting to see what third-party…
One cannot remain private or anonymous from a state-level adversary indefinitely but throwing your hands up and dismissing it as impossible is also a fallacy. Details are sporadic for easy reasons but quite a few…
No comment on the prospect of owning a company anonymously or publishing apps through Apple but in certain communities it is accustomed to be anonymous, particularly in those which knowledge of real-life identities…
This appears to be good however recent events showing the deconstruction of prior precedents and other policies not directly implemented by laws raise a tangible concern. It would not be surprising if some bored…
> it doesn't help that the current owner of freenode is notoriously litigious. Yawn. All I have seen is some angry techbro who can dish out an hour of time for an attorney to write angry letter when he does not have…
America seems to have a blase culture about actually preventing these mass-shootings after they occur outside of virtue-signaling (see the popular Onion trope "No Way to Prevent This") but at the same time one could…
Not everyone needs to be a 10x engineer that does everything all the time. It is good to take a step back and realise what you want to do. In a technical sense one skill that can help realise these 'big daunting ideas'…
Hypothetically if the machines were not rendered inoperable - either physically or by a remote 'kill switch' how self-sufficient could an operator be without support of ASML or TSMC personnel?
This is all very interesting. No disrespect to Mullvad but will there be any effort towards attempting to get such functionality standardized? In the past there was a XOR scrambling patch for OpenVPN[1] to attempt to…
Have further information on potential malice by Private Internet Access or employees?
Considering past events such as this.[1] I think it is more likely that the F.B.I are aware of TAILS and its limitations against certain adversaries and choose not to comment. [1]:…
While supporting funding more nodes is a noble goal another concern I consider overlooked is the potential 'centralisation' of nodes e.g how a large number of Tor nodes are hosted in Germany and near countries and the…
As a related topic the NY Times .onion site likes to refuse loading articles thinking a normal visitor with Tor Browser is a robot. If anyone has any contact with the NYTimes ops' team perhaps this issue could be raised…
Might recall reading something to the effect of the C Tor daemon having run into bottlenecks due to lack of multi-threading of certain components and general concern over safety footguns.
Agree. While this is certainly a notable milestone it does seem a little premature to celebrate considering the caveats of the current version.
> Satoshi must be an expert in hiding. There are allegations that Satoshi may have accidentally slipped up and leaked IP address that was not a Tor exit-node or other anonymous-proxy. Could either be Satoshi fucking up…
Some people claim this is the situation with the new Twitter onion-service. Sad.
Created and accessed over Tor or a clearnet connection?
How about the fact Twitter recently launched an official onion-service yet it is claimed by users when attempting to create an account with email over it the account is locked for 'abuse' within short order?
Anyone accept Monero?
Perhaps Twitter needs to make it easier to create accounts anonymously and stop virtue signaling (i.e suspend accounts created over Tor onion-service) With pseudonymous usage of public services information minimisation…
Conclusion. Some random person created a bunch of Tor exit nodes doing some internal routing fuckery for :80 traffic. Anyone should assume their plain-text traffic is fine-pickings when over Tor (and probably any of the…
I was under the impression the KPN attacker merely used a single-hop VPN service from his KPN connection and the investigators managed to correlate traffic-flows. Unfortunate that talk is not publicly available.
Realistically you cannot win against a resourceful adversary every time. But merely painting the situation through the lens of premature surrender is also a disservice. It will be interesting to see what third-party…
One cannot remain private or anonymous from a state-level adversary indefinitely but throwing your hands up and dismissing it as impossible is also a fallacy. Details are sporadic for easy reasons but quite a few…
No comment on the prospect of owning a company anonymously or publishing apps through Apple but in certain communities it is accustomed to be anonymous, particularly in those which knowledge of real-life identities…
This appears to be good however recent events showing the deconstruction of prior precedents and other policies not directly implemented by laws raise a tangible concern. It would not be surprising if some bored…
> it doesn't help that the current owner of freenode is notoriously litigious. Yawn. All I have seen is some angry techbro who can dish out an hour of time for an attorney to write angry letter when he does not have…
America seems to have a blase culture about actually preventing these mass-shootings after they occur outside of virtue-signaling (see the popular Onion trope "No Way to Prevent This") but at the same time one could…
Not everyone needs to be a 10x engineer that does everything all the time. It is good to take a step back and realise what you want to do. In a technical sense one skill that can help realise these 'big daunting ideas'…