Hello
Recently, Istumble relatively often over a message by my Antivirus that a file
was removedfrom the TB “doomed” cache, where binary files like images are
cached.
These filesseem to contain an exploit like “Win32/ShellCode.A”.
Firstly Iassumed a bad exit node that tampers with the conten
On 12/11/16 04:40 PM, John Doe wrote:
Recently, Istumble relatively often over a message by my Antivirus
that a file was removedfrom the TB “doomed” cache, where binary
files like images are cached. These filesseem to contain an exploit
like “Win32/ShellCode.A”. Firstly Iassumed a bad exit node t
Probablynot. It is an artist website with over 20 million users.
Plus, it is not a constant phenomenon. Sometimes it occurs, sometime not.
If it is steered by the website, they would do this maybe in a more efficient /
constant way.
I am still on the ads or the exit node approach because this cou
On Sat, Nov 12, 2016 at 11:54:35PM +0100, John Doe wrote:
> Maybe it is also a false positive. Have to check this.
Right -- my assumption whenever I hear of strange antivirus behavior
is that the antivirus program is mis-tuned. After all, one of their
main techniques is to look in every file and s
Is there an app like TorChat for Android? The idea of TorChat is
interesting but the current implementation is very basic for normal use
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On Sun, Nov 13, 2016 at 02:57:15AM +0100, arrase wrote:
> Is there an app like TorChat for Android? The idea of ??TorChat is
> interesting but the current implementation is very basic for normal use
Careful! You should be aware that "TorChat" is not made or endorsed
or anything by the Tor peop