Re: [tor-talk] No free Hushmail account if signing up using TBB

2013-07-09 Thread Jens Kubieziel
* bvvq schrieb am 2013-07-09 um 03:35 Uhr: > When I signup at Hushmail while using TBB I no longer see option for a > free account, only the premium accounts. I've closed TBB several times > and get the same options at Hushmail. Could anyone else confirm this? Yes, I tried it with the latest TBB a

Re: [tor-talk] Tor Weekly News — July 3rd, 2013

2013-07-09 Thread Jon Camfield
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 I'm probably the odd-one-out, but given the concise content, it'd be awesome to (also) see this over in the blog, but I'm an RSS junkie like that. Jon On Saturday, July 06, 2013 12:44 PM, and...@torproject.is wrote: > On Sat, Jul 06, 2013 at 11:03:03

Re: [tor-talk] No free Hushmail account if signing up using TBB

2013-07-09 Thread Griffin Boyce
bvvq wrote: > When I signup at Hushmail while using TBB I no longer see option for a > free account, only the premium accounts. I've closed TBB several times > and get the same options at Hushmail. Could anyone else confirm this? > Do not use Hushmail. It gives false promises of security, going

[tor-talk] Dedicated mailing-list for TWN? (was: Tor Weekly News — July 3rd, 2013)

2013-07-09 Thread Lunar
and...@torproject.is: > On Sat, Jul 06, 2013 at 11:03:03AM +0200, bastik@googlemail.com wrote > 0.9K bytes in 0 lines about: > : Is it planned to move the newsletter to newslet...@list.torproject.org? > > Or tor-reports list which already exists. A specific newsletter would receive a maximum

Re: [tor-talk] Off topic. What's the extent of the spying

2013-07-09 Thread thomas.hluch...@netcologne.de
This is exactly what I ask myself since one or two weeks. First it must be clear that a large amount of tor nodes is located in Germany. Next it must be clear that the biggest IP Exchange is in Frankfurt and that this will be snooped by BND and | or NSA. It is a fact that they work closely toget

Re: [tor-talk] Speculation: Next 10 years of Tor?

2013-07-09 Thread The Doctor
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 07/05/2013 10:13 AM, Eugen Leitl wrote: > Great -- they should just pass a law than bans shipping software > with exploitable bugs. Or legislation that magically turns into > ACLs and self-deploys all over the Internet. Or automatically > detect

Re: [tor-talk] Speculation: Next 10 years of Tor?

2013-07-09 Thread David Vorick
I hope that onion routing comes a long way in the next 10 years, but I'm not necessarily for tor still being around. Right now it's needed because there's no good replacement, but I think that a better future would have a prominent onion-routed meshnet instead of Tor, especially if lots of the rout

Re: [tor-talk] Off topic. What's the extent of the spying

2013-07-09 Thread grarpamp
> Can they meaningfully browse all the data? De-anonymizing does not necessarily mean being able to read the content, only about establishing the network. Network analysis is powerful on its own. But without the content or other metrics it could just be chat about the weather. Tor encrypts the con

Re: [tor-talk] Speculation: Next 10 years of Tor?

2013-07-09 Thread Griffin Boyce
The Doctor wrote: > It would be far more effective to grab a small number of well known > individuals participating in such projects and do terrible things to them > to frighten everyone else off. That seems like an intended side effect of what's happened to Jake Appelbaum, but I go back and fo

Re: [tor-talk] Off topic. What's the extent of the spying

2013-07-09 Thread Juan Garofalo
At 04:30 PM 7/9/2013 -0400, you wrote: >> Can they meaningfully browse all the data? > >De-anonymizing does not necessarily mean being >able to read the content, only about establishing >the network. Network analysis is powerful on its own. >But without the content or other metrics it could just be

Re: [tor-talk] No free Hushmail account if signing up using TBB

2013-07-09 Thread bvvq
On 10/07/2013 00:32, Griffin Boyce wrote: > Do not use Hushmail. It gives false promises of security, going so > far as to push broken-on-purpose, backdoored code to users. > I'm not using Hushmail for their "security" but because I can create a throwaway @hushmail.com account in 30 seconds. Wel

Re: [tor-talk] No free Hushmail account if signing up using TBB

2013-07-09 Thread mirimir
On 07/09/2013 11:57 PM, bvvq wrote: > On 10/07/2013 00:32, Griffin Boyce wrote: >> Do not use Hushmail. It gives false promises of security, going so >> far as to push broken-on-purpose, backdoored code to users. >> > > I'm not using Hushmail for their "security" but because I can create a > thr

Re: [tor-talk] No free Hushmail account if signing up using TBB

2013-07-09 Thread Griffin Boyce
bvvq wrote: > I'm not using Hushmail for their "security" but because I can create a > throwaway @hushmail.com account in 30 seconds. Well, it used to; I > can't find a way to get the free account while using TBB so I'll need > to find a new host. Do you know of any? I still can't support peopl

Re: [tor-talk] No free Hushmail account if signing up using TBB

2013-07-09 Thread Jens Kubieziel
* bvvq schrieb am 2013-07-10 um 01:57 Uhr: > I'm not using Hushmail for their "security" but because I can create a > throwaway @hushmail.com account in 30 seconds. Well, it used to; I > can't find a way to get the free account while using TBB so I'll need > to find a new host. Do you know of any?

Re: [tor-talk] Speculation: Next 10 years of Tor?

2013-07-09 Thread Katya Titov
David Vorick > But right now Tor is one of the best tools we have. I would like to > see ways to make relaying easier - I've never been able to set up a > relay because I've always been behind some firewall (EG my community > college) that has stopped the relay. It's been technically beyond me > to