fossasia, to security
@fossasia@floss.social avatar

Roger Dingledine, the Co-founder of at

Join us now to attend the presentation of Roger Dingledine. He'll share about "Tor: Privacy for Everyone" in the track on April 09, 09:50 AM.

Get more information about his session at: https://eventyay.com/

Frieren, to security

Elections will be held in many countries this year, and some governments are expected to censor information.
If you are in a country where elections will be held, you should download in advance the Tor-powered application developed by the @torproject .
Those in countries without elections can also fight censorship by installing the Snowflake extension on your browser.
Details: https://blog.torproject.org/2024-defend-internet-freedom-during-elections/

n8fr8, to random
@n8fr8@ohai.social avatar

Not all roads lead to Chrome at ... Some roads lead to OnionBrowser.com ! (Also can't wait to switch it over to Gecko for iOS when that's ready) 🧅🍎

BryanGreyson, to random
@BryanGreyson@social.tchncs.de avatar

I got my Tor-shirt today for donating to them some time ago.

Also, stickers. ♥️

mtigas, to apple

I missed this from last week, but WOW: Onion Browser (https://onionbrowser.com/) is one of the browser choices in the new "choose your default browser" screen that will be shown to iOS users in the EU: https://www.macrumors.com/2024/01/26/apple-explains-ios-17-4-default-browsers-eu/ (It's popular enough in each country!)

Huge thanks and props to everyone who's collaborated on / supported the project over the years! @n8fr8 @tla @guardianproject @torproject

n8fr8, to apple
@n8fr8@ohai.social avatar

Apparently Onion Browser for iOS (one of our free and open-source projects: https://onionbrowser.com/) is popular enough to be on the new "browser ballot" screen that EU iOS users will be presented with to choose their default browser: https://www.macrumors.com/2024/01/26/apple-explains-ios-17-4-default-browsers-eu/ cc @torproject @mtigas @tla

hhg, to privacy

Anyone knows if the @torproject has an RSS feed for their blog? Can't see any links to one.

privacypride, to lealternative
@privacypride@mastodon.social avatar

Trasparenza e dati finanziari di TOR Project relativi al 2021-2022

Le dichiarazioni fiscali federali e i rendiconti finanziari certificati dell’anno finanziario 2021-2022: tutti i documenti fiscali che dimostrano la trasparenza del più importante progetto globale in favore dell'anonimato online e dell’accesso libero alla conoscenza.

https://blog.torproject.org/transparency-openness-and-our-2021-and-2022-financials/

@lealternative

avolha, to infosec Polish

Wyniki audytu bezpieczeństwa narzędzi dostarczanych przez Tor Project, takich jak Tor Browser, OONI Probe, rdsys, BridgeDB i Conjure

https://blog.torproject.org/security-audit-report-tor-browser-ooni/

voxel, to privacy

@torproject Changed the Logo of the Tor Browser (aka. Onion Logo) in it's latest release, tbh. I liked the older one more, but the new on isn't bad two, also the "onionize" toggle for the DuckDuckGo Search bar looks pretty cool. If you wanna read the full changelog, here is the link:

Clearnet: https://blog.torproject.org/new-release-tor-browser-130

Onion: http://pzhdfe7jraknpj2qgu5cz2u3i4deuyfwmonvzu5i3nyw4t4bmg7o5pad.onion/new-release-tor-browser-130/index.html

geekymalcolm, to android
@geekymalcolm@ioc.exchange avatar

I am running a proxy "farm" at home on 4 older devices running @guardianproject . There are currently 4,470 people connected to them.

dsfgs, to GraphicsProgramming

Any credible reason why are still considered unsafe for ?

Is it that rendering might give away certain charactistics about the hardware? Why not software ? Is it that bad things (eg. ) can be embedded? Why not whitelist legal elements?

The lack of dialogue on this leads a conspiratorial thinker to think blocks SVG to make it a fringe browser that will never serve a wider audience than the most ardent proponents.

jwildeboer, (edited ) to random
@jwildeboer@social.wildeboer.net avatar

Second time in 20 days that OVH detected an attack on my little mail server and put it in their Anti-DDoS Zone. Many people have a very negative opinion on OVH, for many reasons. Some I understand, some I don't. But this level of automated protection for the less than 5€/month I pay for the simple VPS (Virtual Private Server) is A Damn Good Thing in my book. The attack lasted less than an hour.

In case you want to know more: https://www.ovhcloud.com/en-gb/security/anti-ddos/

dexternemrod,
@dexternemrod@troet.cafe avatar

@jwildeboer
I receive those mails nearly on a weekly base, seems someone does not like the bridge I run for the
And I agree: The automatic protection is great ... but I as well know some downsides.

harrysintonen, to random

Earlier today
decided to misrepresent projects' decision to follow and guidance to avoid leaking DNS requests. https://git.hardenedbsd.org/hardenedbsd/ports/-/commit/3173d64b4bc01c0c1c258fe5191c65ea0a766181

Calling this decision some kind of attempt to "prevent working within a human rights-centric environment" is disingenuous and bad faith.

geekymalcolm, to android
@geekymalcolm@ioc.exchange avatar

I am running a proxy "farm" at home on 4 older devices running @guardianproject . There are currently 4,243 people connected to them.

On my Wyse Terminal WYSE01: 2023/08/08 15:57:37 In the last 1h0m0s, there were 12 connections. Traffic Relayed ↓ 68027 KB, ↑ 6954 KB

On my Wyse Terminal WYSE02: 2023/08/08 15:56:53 In the last 1h0m0s, there were 11 connections. Traffic Relayed ↓ 359577 KB, ↑ 22772 KB.

geekymalcolm, to android
@geekymalcolm@ioc.exchange avatar

I am running a proxy "farm" at home on 4 older devices running @guardianproject . There are currently 3,014 people connected to them.

geekymalcolm, to android
@geekymalcolm@ioc.exchange avatar

I am running a proxy "farm" at home on 4 older devices running @guardianproject . There are currently 2,948 people connected to them.

On my Proxy VM:
2023/07/07 10:58:39 In the last 1h0m0s, there were 9 connections. Traffic Relayed ↓ 14033 KB, ↑ 3113 KB.

geekymalcolm, (edited ) to android
@geekymalcolm@ioc.exchange avatar

I am running a proxy "farm" at home on 4 older devices running @guardianproject . There are currently 2,700 people connected to them.

On my Proxy VM:
In the last 1h0m0s, there were 12 connections. Traffic Relayed ↓ 40849 KB, ↑ 8618 KB.

kuketzblog, to RaspberryPi German
@kuketzblog@social.tchncs.de avatar

Mit könnt ihr Menschen helfen, die Internet-Zensur zu umgehen. Das geht relativ einfach per Browser-Add-on oder professioneller per . 👇

Zusatzinfo: Snowflake-Nutzer haben keinen juristischen Ärger zu befürchten, da die angefragten Websites nicht über den eigenen Internetanschluss abgerufen werden, sondern über den Proxy ins Tor-Netzwerk geleitet werden. Die »letzte Meile«/Anfrage zur Website erfolgt in diesem Konzept über den Exit-Node.

https://www.kuketz-blog.de/raspberry-pi-menschen-mit-snowflake-helfen-internet-zensur-zu-umgehen/

BryanGreyson,
@BryanGreyson@social.tchncs.de avatar

@kuketzblog Der ganze Anfang hat gut funktioniert, aber beim Start mit

nohup /home/pi/snowflake/proxy/proxy > /home/pi/snowflake/proxy/snowflake.log 2>&1 &

sagt er dann

"home/pi/snowflake/proxy/snowflake.log: No such file or directory"

selbst dann nicht, wenn ich die datei einmal mit "touch snowflake.log" manuell erstellt habe.

Ich bin offensichtlich zu doof für Konsolenkram. 😭

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