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mircea_popescu: lol right. the sort of idiot who imagines
tor is a thing, aka 20something potheads.
☟︎ shinohai: They could at least include a sigaint address or something since already on
tor shinohai: My first time on
tor in months, immediately scammed mod6
a111: Logged on 2016-10-14 16:57 mircea_popescu: speaking of
tor & the rest of the retard community, ""Mariana's Web" does not exist. For anyone trying to be the "Jacques Cousteau of the Dark Web": There is no "going deeper". There are no "levels". Please stop asking how to get there."
mircea_popescu: speaking of
tor & the rest of the retard community, ""Mariana's Web" does not exist. For anyone trying to be the "Jacques Cousteau of the Dark Web": There is no "going deeper". There are no "levels". Please stop asking how to get there."
☟︎ mircea_popescu: iirc was briefly discussed, nobody gave much of a shit about
tor Framedragger: as of now this is more-or-less trivially doable. later,
tor will move to a new hidden service model where it'll be more difficult to crawl for things. (right now, you can run a node which after a while (if stable enough, etc.) becomes a hidden service directory, and then (if you're sneaky enough) you can log all hidden service key requests, therefore obtaining a large bunch of fingerprints -> public keys.)
Framedragger: couldn't find anything after (very) cursory glance at logs, so, random question #667: has anyone considered crawling
tor hidden services for their rsa (1024 bit iirc!) keys, and dumping them into phuctor? apologies if there was already a discussion with regards to this.
mircea_popescu: and in other fucking nonsense, freenode has decided to redirect ALL inbound links to its most recent web page, to advertise to the world privateinternetaccess.com, ie the nsa front ; and their derpitude in support of "resurrecting
tor". this of course includes all old manual pages and everything else.
☟︎ trinque: It's currently not possible to register an account for use with
Tor without connecting at least once over the Internet. << tfa
a111: Logged on 2016-09-14 09:51 Framedragger: why is Vexual banned -
http://btcbase.org/log/2016-08-16#1522329 - why no bard. you know
tor irc channels used to have this skruffy character who connected from some small shanty town in deep russia and spoke broken english. thing is, he found and reported on a ton of deeper bugs, i mean like delicate race conditions that don't normally appear and shit. he claimed to have used win98 and complained all the time that
tor broke on win98
Framedragger: why is Vexual banned -
http://btcbase.org/log/2016-08-16#1522329 - why no bard. you know
tor irc channels used to have this skruffy character who connected from some small shanty town in deep russia and spoke broken english. thing is, he found and reported on a ton of deeper bugs, i mean like delicate race conditions that don't normally appear and shit. he claimed to have used win98 and complained all the time that
tor broke on win98
☝︎☟︎ a111: Logged on 2016-09-03 01:39 Bugpowder: Right, The Playpen operation. But there are so many DNMs, no way they are all honeypots. Now, some may be usgov inflitrated,
tor may be usgov compromised, but I don’t think DNMs are driven by usgov.
Bugpowder: Right, The Playpen operation. But there are so many DNMs, no way they are all honeypots. Now, some may be usgov inflitrated,
tor may be usgov compromised, but I don’t think DNMs are driven by usgov.
☟︎ shinohai: "An unknown individual using the encrypted privacy tool
Tor to hide their tracks accessed an email account on a Clinton family server, the FBI revealed Friday." <<<< bwahahaha
mircea_popescu: (pro tip, if your idea is "but mp,
tor was actually built by nsa, this thing is just built by some random poor people" you lose at life. what the fuck, the socialists observe propriety lines now ? the whole world was made by their hunchback of a god and gave to them as a gift dontchaknow.)
mircea_popescu: Framedragger the problem here is moreover default trust. so you wake up one day and you see... "gnupg". nomina nuda. you look around, theres' "werner koch" idem, nomina nuda. you look, there's "
tor" with "shari" and "isis". names, hollow as can be. but the natural tendency of the brain, to see movement in a succession of stills and meaning in noise and structure in names convinces you these are THINGS.
☟︎ mircea_popescu: aaanyway. not all graves are worth the stream of piss, and in the case of
tor i'm well spent.
mircea_popescu: "The first thing I said when I saw this website, is that Shari failed. She knew people (many datapoints indicate the site creators are Alison and Isis) were about to do this. How could she let this happen? I am strongly wondering if this was really about protecting women. Here's what I noticed: I am a woman, and I estimate that more than half of the
Tor core people know I was dating him, or at least close to him. If
Tor belie
mircea_popescu: "
tor project", aka a bunch of nobodies posturing loudly, tolerated as temporary willing astroturf cover for a nsa project.
mircea_popescu: who the fuck runs
tor, hillary's campaign management ? "shit positively known not to work, will be sold as distributed and hipstery". THE WOMAN IS LOSING ON THIS SCRITP! IT DUN WERK!!!111
a111: Logged on 2016-07-27 13:12 jurov: According to the
Tor developers, the new design will deploy a distributed random generation system that has "never been deployed before on the Internet."
jurov: According to the
Tor developers, the new design will deploy a distributed random generation system that has "never been deployed before on the Internet."
☟︎ a111: Logged on 2016-07-18 16:07 asciilifeform: mircea_popescu: it will be an interesting anal piercing moment for the
tor aficionados - EVERYBODY gets to 'upgrade'
mircea_popescu: "Tonga will be permanently shut down and all associated crytographic keys destroyed on 2016-08-31. This should give the
Tor developers ample time to stand up a substitute. I will terminate the chron job we set up so many years ago at that time that copies over the descriptors." << if there were a bitbet i'd put a little on "there will not be a replacement in time"
mircea_popescu: o check it out,
tor finally going to meet ripple in that happy space over the horizon ?
mircea_popescu: my evaluation of it was "rewrite" rather than "import" fwiw. but unlike
tor, i have no beef with it as of yet.
mircea_popescu: Framedragger honestly, that it supports
tor seems to me a counter argument to using anything.
shinohai: freenode make you use the dreaded sasl connection for
tor Framedragger: ah, actually freenode blocks connection eventually anyway since
tor node in dnsbl and whatnot, so that's not a good argument anyway i guess
Framedragger: mircea_popescu: there's no captcha for the kiwiirc webchat thing only if your ip request is quite unique etc. if you e.g. go from
tor (*ducks*) then you get presented with the lovely cloudflare captcha where you have to solve shit for multiple times until you pass. but at least no default captcha i guess
mircea_popescu: now, the
tor would be "ipad", except a peculiar sort that does not in fact work.
mircea_popescu:
tor never worked, but THE "we don't know which physical object maps to the logical object called <this server>" BIT did!
mircea_popescu: point remains : the "we don't know which physical object maps to the logical object called <this server>" bit worked, even in the "look but don't touch" version displayed by
tor. in fact - it was the bait in that trap.
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform the
tor model is, other than its many implementation warts, fundamentally broken i think.
a111: Logged on 2016-06-26 15:45 Framedragger: did you ever run a god damn
tor browser? you prolly didnt because usg. it has banners and warnings all over. what else can one do. they're transparent about the bugs (incl upstream firefox) etc. not saying that i'd use
tor for important things now.
a111: Logged on 2016-06-26 15:42 shinohai: 22:31 < ioerror>
Tor is compromised. <<< lulz. When wasn't it?
Framedragger: non sequitur as far as
tor's use is concerned. he came out himself about him being the leaker. this breaks the anonymity.
a111: Logged on 2016-06-26 15:45 Framedragger: wut? snowden used
tor BingoBoingo: <Framedragger> wut? snowden used
tor << Not as single thing and as soon as what he was doing became known his situation became precarious
Framedragger: what the fuck does that mean, even. plenty of journalists reporting on actual shit use
tor all the time
Framedragger: did you ever run a god damn
tor browser? you prolly didnt because usg. it has banners and warnings all over. what else can one do. they're transparent about the bugs (incl upstream firefox) etc. not saying that i'd use
tor for important things now.
☟︎ Framedragger: asciilifeform: you do know that
tor never promised absolute anonymity etc etc, and says you have to maintain good opsec,
tor is not enough etc.
Framedragger: 21:17 < helix> I think it was incredibly selfish of you to join
tor knowing this would utterly fuck us PR-wise
shinohai: 22:31 < ioerror>
Tor is compromised. <<< lulz. When wasn't it?
☟︎ Framedragger: sure. look, i'm not saying that anyone of import should use
tor Framedragger: asciilifeform: i assume source is unknown? only asking cause i'm curious, having had some relation to
tor shinohai: Bad news is all the good blow vendors are on
tor mircea_popescu: davout own docker/aws/
tor/silk road/nsa/cloudflare/dns/you name it.