GygesOS might be too culture-bound.
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d links as a result.
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e it as well that's very
good, because then they can't cut off access without undoing their own
work.
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enough to say). At that point they use some
traffic analysis for the remaining hops. No word about Windows in this
article.
Sincerely,
Watson Ladd
On Wed, Oct 19, 2011 at 6:58 PM, wrote:
> A better article on the same presentation:
> http://pro.01net.com/editorial/544024/des-chercheurs-fr
I took a look at the README and it seems like the big dependency is a pure
python library
for binary parsing. It might be worth including that in the source, rather then
trying to get it onto every package manager out there.
On Sun, Oct 30, 2011 at 09:07:40PM -0400, Advrk Aplmrkt wrote:
> Can you
onsiveness. The same with
circuit_unlink_all_from_orconn. Apparently crawling a linked list is
the new bottleneck.
Sincerely,
Watson Ladd
On Sat, Nov 19, 2011 at 10:16 AM, Moritz Bartl wrote:
> On 11/18/2011 10:44 PM, coderman wrote:
>>
>> hi Moritz, were you able to gather upd
to.c.
Sincerely,
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On Sat, Nov 19, 2011 at 11:35 PM, Nick Mathewson wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 8, 2011 at 10:29 AM, Nick Mathewson wrote:
>> Hmm. On examination it looks like there might be some uses of
>> OpenSSL's AES_encrypt function left around in your profile. Try
On Sat, Dec 3, 2011 at 2:53 PM, Eugen Leitl wrote:
> On Sat, Dec 03, 2011 at 06:10:14PM +0100, Moritz Bartl wrote:
>
>> > In summary, I think we should try to expand the way people use Tor, as
>> > opposed to pushing them towards less safe solutions.
>>
>> Interesting. And I tend to agree. I feel
On Thu, Feb 9, 2012 at 8:22 AM, Praedor wrote:
> I must say that I believe tor should be working to try to defeat/get around
> tor blocking. You DO realise that as more and more sites block tor as a
> matter of course it makes tor less and less useful right? It then becomes
> very simple for
making
the choice shutting down e-commerce or tolerating tor,
we do a lot. But what countermeasures can we envision against this?
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On Wed, Aug 7, 2013 at 6:39 PM, Noel David Torres Taño wrote:
> What encryption does the onion routing use? I cannot seem to find the
> answer to this anywhere.
>
Use the Spec Luke!
https://gitweb.torproject.org/torspec.git?a=blob_plain;hb=HEAD;f=tor-spec.txt
>
> Thanks in advance
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Prompted by the Ars Technica reporting on QUANTUM, I took a look at the
slide and read the text, as well as compared to the MULLINIZE document
describing NAT breaking. My conclusion is that the NSA obtains significant
amounts of information from user activity in between closing browsers, and
that c
On Wed, Apr 9, 2014 at 5:43 PM, Joe Btfsplk wrote:
> On 4/9/2014 1:29 PM, Christopher J. Walters wrote:
>>
>> It seems no one wants to talk or hear about this issue. It is not being
>> reported on media sites or anywhere else, other than the Heartbleed site,
>> and the OpenSSL lists
>
> It's all o
On Jul 3, 2014 9:57 AM, "Jacob Appelbaum" wrote:
>
> On 7/3/14, coderman wrote:
> > On Thu, Jul 3, 2014 at 8:36 AM, coderman wrote:
> >> ...
> >> i presume you mean as below:
> >> (more a translation than additional QUELLCODE info though ;)
> >
>
> Here is some of the source code:
>
> http:/
On Mon, Jun 27, 2016 at 4:18 AM, Kristoffer Rath Hansen
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've over some time ran some different tor relays - and I really like the
> Tor project. It really makes sense to me.
>
> Here is the problem I've ran into. On my exit node, speedybacon2500, I have
> 2.5 Gbit/s interface a
Blinded tokens finally shipped. As a result they can remember that you
solved the captcha.
On Thu, Mar 8, 2018 at 5:15 AM, wrote:
> Recently I've realized that I'm not seeing the CloudFlare capchas anymore in
> TBB, or seeing them far less often.
>
> Is it just me, or they have really changed so
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