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Subject: Re: [tor-talk] Tor4
From: Wanderingnet <wanderingnet () protonmail ! com>
Date: 2018-03-18 11:28:32
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One solution for actual electronic device signature profiling (which is an exotic \
attack) would be to use a wifi dongle when you access the net securely. This delivers \
a completely distinct (or any number of distinct) wifi device signatures rather than \
mere MAC address spoofing et al since wireless access is handled by an external USB \
device.
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On March 2, 2018 5:37 PM, Wanderingnet <wanderingnet@protonmail.com> wrote:
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> On February 18, 2018 9:22 AM, Anon Hyde mail@andr.ru wrote:
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> > On 2/17/18, Scfith Riseup scfith@riseup.net wrote:
> >
> > > You are already using protonmail, so you are already a shill.
>
> Sorry, but 'shill'? I just grab any email providers I can, the more secure the \
> better, and use them, a gradually depleting online service I would say. Any service \
> I use is used with a knowledge of its limitations, like java-addlement (something I \
> disliked about the Riseup webmail rewrite), Tor friendliness, and so on. I know of \
> virtually no onion web email providers I completely trust now (though I still have \
> a soft spot for Sigaint, in part given its demonstration of java free webmail.
> Feel free to make suggestions :)
>
> I also umderstand the riseuppers have used their own VPN? Despite all that \
> disparaging talk of VPNs having no privacy and security value at all, from the \
> likes of Linux OS makers to Tor advocates?
> Electronic
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> > > devices leave signatures and vulnerable to collection & traffic analysis. I
> >
> > actually, we have best of the best tool for secure talking and meeting.
> >
> > strictly from peer to peer.
> >
> > why the tor-talk community does not using the subject for this conversation?
> >
> > I propose a new topic, so what are you use for the torus except the browser?
> >
> > And make a modest contribution:
> >
> > https://github.com/andrewingor/hellShell/blob/master/screenshot.png
> >
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