[HacktionLab] Fwd: [FM Discuss] TECH TOOLS FOR ACTIVISTS_RU

mark mark at aktivix.org
Fri Sep 5 09:02:06 UTC 2014


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On 04/09/14 20:29, Mick Clearerchannel wrote:
> 
> On 17/08/14 23:41, Mick Clearerchannel wrote:
>> I don't think there have been a lot of edits since 2012 . So
>> this translation into Russian might be a good incentive to do a
>> quick update. I'm not sure the best way to do it but there are
>> some interesting questions - esp post Snowden. For example - True
>> crypt? In or Out?
> 
> I've done an update on Tech Tools for Activism on this bit here. 
> http://en.flossmanuals.net/tech-tools-for-activism/hiding-deleting-things-on-your-pc/
>
> 
Good one Mick.

Are edits on FM getting propagated to the website? I've lost track of
how this works sorry.

Another change I was considering was whether we should mention some
alternatives to TOR, in light of the revelation that anyone using it
may be targetted for that reason alone [1]. I'm not saying that people
shouldn't use it, just that anyone who has never used it before and
wants to keep a low profile might want to make an informed choice
about it.

Perhaps we should tell everyone to use TOR all the time, so that use
is less stigmatic?
Perhaps we should mention partial alternatives like I2P etc.?
Perhaps we should recommend using TOR only as part of tails or via
whonix gateway? Or that might be out of scope, dunno.

Cheers,
Mark

[1]
http://www.theguardian.com/world/interactive/2013/oct/04/egotistical-giraffe-nsa-tor-document


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