According to recent commits the desktop enviroment GNOME is removing the
ability to launch apps from Nautilus. This will likely affect all Tor
Browser users on Ubuntu in the name of "security". What steps will /
should be taken from now till the time the update is released to protect
Tor Browser us
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> Date: Mon, 14 May 2018 19:01:32 -0800
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> Subject: [tor-talk] PGP fiddly-diddly - action required
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> https://www.eff.org/deeplinks
For the record. I did some tests with Mumble and it works great. The test where
made from Linux and with Plumble + Orbot in Android.
I can conect to the onion service when I start Mumble with torify, but when I
try to configure proxy socks it doesn't work:
hostname: 127.0.0.1
port: 9050
TCP only
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El 15 de mayo de 2018 3:01 AM, I escribió:
> https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2018/05/attention-pgp-users-new-vulnerabilities-require-you-take-action-now
I respect the EFF for all of its work, but I don't understund this one. So if I
have PGP to protect my email,
I feel you, Druida.
Sadly, the EFF is now full of ws and sillicon-valley technocrats
that can't see beyond California. I find it chuckle-worthy that every
single one of the authors pleading for moving past pgp only list their
pgp keys in the staff pages[1][2][3]*. On the signal side, it only t