Please Almsaadh sooner that all the files are not open to me because I
know no PDF files and Word and photos and a video message, but not in
the form of image documents as follows:
what happend to your files
all of your files protected by a strong encryption with RSA-2048 CAN
BE FOUND Here
what do
Hey Said,
You were injected by a virus called 'ransomware'. This software has encrypted
your data using a private key which is only available through the attacker.
Despite that you shouldn't pay money to anybody for decrypting your files or
making the private key available to you.
There are s
On Tue, Aug 18, 2015 at 7:07 PM grarpamp wrote:
>
> http://lists.linuxfoundation.org/pipermail/bitcoin-dev/2015-August/010379.html
>
> https://github.com/bitcoinxt/bitcoinxt/commit/73c9efe74c5cc8faea9c2b2c785a2f5b68aa4c23
>
> Bitcoin XT contains an unmentioned addition which periodically download
++ 23/08/15 15:59 -0800 - I:
>> Beware though that running a Tor Relay from your home connection is
>> discouraged: https://www.torproject.org/eff/tor-legal-faq.html.en
>
>Running an exit from home is discouraged not a middle relay.
>
>Less fearmongering might help expand Tor.
Reality is a thing o
On Fri, Aug 28, 2015 at 1:03 PM, Sean Lynch wrote:
>> http://lists.linuxfoundation.org/pipermail/bitcoin-dev/2015-August/010379.html
>> https://github.com/bitcoinxt/bitcoinxt/commit/73c9efe74c5cc8faea9c2b2c785a2f5b68aa4c23
> you're mischaracterizing it
> Please specify how that is "misleading" or
I am very new to Tor - just getting set up. I want to use 1Password as my
password manager. I have been with them since they started and trust them more
than any other similar application. The copy of their latest response on why 1P
does not work with Tor is below. (I had originally only told th
Graham & Heather Harrison:
> I am very new to Tor - just getting set up. I want to use 1Password as
> my password manager. I have been with them since they started and
> trust them more than any other similar application. The copy of their
> latest response on why 1P does not work with Tor is belo
Hi guys and girls,
are there security issues using the privacy badger from eff.org with the tor
browser ?
Or: Is there are a need to use privacy badger or is this utility dispensable ?
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FreeMail powe
sg.i...@email-postfach.info:
> Hi guys and girls,
> are there security issues using the privacy badger from eff.org with the tor
> browser ?
> Or: Is there are a need to use privacy badger or is this utility dispensable ?
The filters in use by Privacy Badger are fingerprintable - it is
possible
On 8/28/15 7:01 PM, Mike Perry wrote:
> sg.i...@email-postfach.info:
>> Hi guys and girls,
>> are there security issues using the privacy badger from eff.org with the tor
>> browser ?
>> Or: Is there are a need to use privacy badger or is this utility dispensable
>> ?
>
> The filters in use by
Garrett Robinson:
> On 8/28/15 7:01 PM, Mike Perry wrote:
> > sg.i...@email-postfach.info:
> >> Hi guys and girls,
> >> are there security issues using the privacy badger from eff.org with the
> >> tor browser ?
> >> Or: Is there are a need to use privacy badger or is this utility
> >> dispensab
On Fri, Aug 28, 2015 at 08:05:17PM -0700, Mike Perry wrote:
> Garrett Robinson:
> > On 8/28/15 7:01 PM, Mike Perry wrote:
> > > sg.i...@email-postfach.info:
> > >> Hi guys and girls,
> > >> are there security issues using the privacy badger from eff.org with the
> > >> tor browser ?
> > >> Or: Is
On 2015-08-28 13:55, Graham & Heather Harrison passed on what 1Password
support wrote:
As with most proxy/firewall software that customers add to their computers to
increase security, we can tell them to add an exception to the whitelist for
localhost (127.0.0.1), but in the case of Tor, I ju
On 2015-08-28 20:05, Mike Perry wrote:
Yikes! I didn't know this. This is especially bad, especially if Privacy
Badger has custom storage mechanisms for this that aren't cleared
regularly (which you touch on below).
And if you do clear this list regularly, Privacy Badger is useless; it
functio
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