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8Chan Refugees Blow Their Anonymity

An unofficial new version of the hate-filled forum isn’t as anonymous as its users might hope
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Refugees from the anonymous 8chan forum are flooding into a new censorship-resistant home on the dark web, and inadvertently giving up their anonymity along the way.

A reincarnated version of the hate-filled forum, now linked to three mass shootings, appeared Monday when the original 8chan lost its hosting service. The new site, called 08chan (with a leading zero), has no affiliation with the original and it’s not entirely clear who set it up, but 8chan’s diaspora have been flooding in as word of the site spreads through right-wing social media.

The distinguishing feature of the new site is that it lives on ZeroNet, a peer-to-peer network designed by information activists to allow for uncensorable websites immune from government or corporate intervention. Instead of relying on a central server, a ZeroNet site is hosted in bits and pieces by everyone browsing it, making it virtually impossible to shut down.

β€œHard as they try, they will never stop us,” enthused one poster to the white supremacist β€œ/pol/” board on 08chan. β€œWe are smarter and more innovative.”

β€œThe old 8chan site may be ashes, but this is the phoenix egg buried beneath,” another wrote.

There’s just one catch. Peer-to-peer networks expose a user’s internet address to anyone who cares to look. That’s how copyright lawyers catch people trading movies, music and software, and it’s how police and FBI agents arrest pedophiles trading child porn online.

ZeroNet works the same way, a fact that’s been much-discussed on the new site. For that reason, ZeroNet integrates tightly with Tor, an anonymity system that places layers of cut-out addresses between a user and the websites they visit. But only 41 percent of 08chan’s users’ are using Tor, based on our analysis of the peer-to-peer traffic at the site.

Users on 08chan have been complaining that the site is buggy and slow over Tor, and the site’s own administrator initially encouraged anons to just connect directly. β€œFeel free to post without Tor,” he wrote in a welcome message. β€œEven as the admin I have no power to identify anyone.”

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https://www.thedailybeast.com/8chan-users-migrating-to-zeronet-are-accidentally-revealing-their-locations

πŸ‘‰πŸΌ Read as well:
https://habd.as/post/securely-access-08chan-zeronet/

#8chan #08chan #ZeroNet #anonymity
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What the World can learn from Hongkong - From Unanimity to Anonymity

The people of Hong Kong have been using unique tactics, novel uses of technology, and a constantly adapting toolset in their fight to maintain their distinctiveness from China since early June. Numerous anonymous interviews with protesters from front liners to middle class supporters and left wing activists reveal a movement that has been unfairly simplified in international reporting.

⚠️ This Talk was translated into multiple languages. The files available for download contain all languages as separate audio-tracks. Most desktop video players allow you to choose between them. Please look for "audio tracks" in your desktop video player.

https://media.ccc.de/v/36c3-10933-what_the_world_can_learn_from_hongkong

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Obscurix: Linux Live System for privacy, security and anonymity

#Obscurix is a new open source #Live operating system based on #Arch #Linux. Obscurix attaches great importance to your #privacy, #security and #anonymity on the net. The live operating system routes all your traffic quite securely through the #Tor# network and also supports many other networks like #I2P and #Freenet.

Privacy, Security and Anonymity
To get it straight up front: Obscurix does not want to be a Linux operating system for pentesters. Even if you mainly want to play games on your computer, you better find something else. Obscurix is simply a secure and easy to use live operating system. In addition, the developers have done a lot to make it resistant against various forms of tracking and #surveillance. As a user you don't have to configure much, which makes it easy to get started.

One of the big differences between this and other Linux operating systems is the special focus on privacy, security and anonymity. Therefore Obscurix is not an operating system that you should install on your hard disk. As a pure live operating system it runs only in the memory of your computer. During shutdown the #OS automatically deletes all digital "traces" that third parties could otherwise evaluate later.

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πŸ‘‰πŸΌ ObscurixOS TG support group:
https://t.me/Obscurix_OS

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Tools for encryption and anonymity - Germany and Europe need to step up to their responsibility

Much of the funding of projects for the technical implementation of digital freedoms is threatened by the Trump Government. It is now time for Germany and Europe to step into the breach and provide adequate and sustainable funding for the development ecosystem. A commentary.

The continuing erosion of the political and legal protection of civil liberties has led to a situation where freedom of information and communication and the right to privacy and anonymity become increasingly dependent on technology. Digital self-defence has many facets: anonymisation tools such as Tor, end-to-end encryption such as WireGuard or Signal, securing website access with LetsEncrypt or the tools for reproducible builds, which ensure that the software you install has actually been created from source code that someone has checked for security holes. This ecosystem of software and infrastructure has grown exponentially since the Snowden revelations.

Many of these projects have one thing in common: Their development is funded by the US government, often with money from the Open Technology Fund (OTF). Some projects like Tor also receive money from the US State Department and other US government agencies. But why would the US government fund technology development that makes life difficult for the NSA intelligence agency?

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https://netzpolitik.org/2020/germany-and-europe-need-to-step-up-to-their-responsibility/

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https://netzpolitik.org/2020/jetzt-sind-deutschland-und-europa-in-der-verantwortung/

#germany #eu #usa #NSA #OTF #encryption #anonymity
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PimEyes - A Polish company just abolishes our anonymity

Research by
netzpolitik.org shows the potential for abuse of PimEyes, a free search engine for 900 million faces. All of whom have photos on the Internet could already be part of their database.

Dylan smiles into the camera, arm in arm with the other guests of a queer boat party. Behind them, glasses glisten on the shelves of a bar. Eight years ago a party photographer uploaded this snapshot on the internet. Dylan had already forgotten it - until today. Because with a reverse search engine for faces, everyone can find this old party photo of Dylan. All they have to do is upload his profile picture from the Xing career network, free of charge and without registration. But Dylan wants to keep his private and professional life separate: During the day he works as a banker in Frankfurt am Main.

The name of the search engine is PimEyes. It analyses masses of faces on the Internet for individual characteristics and stores the biometric data. When Dylan tests the search engine with his profile picture, it compares it with the database and delivers similar faces as a result, shows a preview picture and the domain where the picture was found. Dylan was recognized even though, unlike today, he did not even have a beard then.

Our research shows: PimEyes is a wholesale attack on anonymity and possibly illegal. A snapshot may be enough to identify a stranger using PimEyes. The search engine does not directly provide the name of a person you are looking for. But if it finds matching faces, in many cases the displayed websites can be used to find out name, profession and much more.

πŸ‘€ πŸ‘‰πŸΌ πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§ PimEyes - A Polish company just abolishes our anonymity
https://netzpolitik.org/2020/pimeyes-face-search-company-is-abolishing-our-anonymity/

πŸ‘€ πŸ‘‰πŸΌ πŸ‡©πŸ‡ͺ: https://netzpolitik.org/2020/gesichter-suchmaschine-pimeyes-schafft-anonymitaet-ab/

πŸ‘€ πŸ‘‰πŸΌ πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§ https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-53007510

πŸ‘€ πŸ‘‰πŸΌ πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§ https://petapixel.com/2020/06/11/this-creepy-face-search-engine-scours-the-web-for-photos-of-anyone/

πŸ‘€ πŸ‘‰πŸΌ πŸ‡©πŸ‡ͺ Automated face recognition -
Enforce our data protection rights at last!
https://netzpolitik.org/2020/automatisierte-gesichtserkennung-setzt-unsere-datenschutzrechte-endlich-auch-durch/

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Nipe - An engine to make Tor Network your default gateway

Summary

The Tor project allows users to surf the Internet, chat and send instant messages anonymously through its own mechanism. It is used by a wide variety of people, companies and organizations, both for lawful activities and for other illicit purposes. Tor has been largely used by intelligence agencies, hacking groups, criminal activities and even ordinary users who care about their privacy in the digital world.

Nipe is an engine, developed in Perl, that aims on making the Tor network your default network gateway. Nipe can route the traffic from your machine to the Internet through Tor network, so you can surf the Internet having a more formidable stance on privacy and anonymity in cyberspace.

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https://github.com/htrgouvea/nipe#download-and-install

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Welcome to Go Incognito, your guide to security, privacy & anonymity in our world. From digital protection, to physical safety, Go Incognito will cover all you need to advance through your privacy journey.

Topics include FOSS, metadata, password management, permissions, two-factor authentication, search engines, browser configuration, proxies, VPNs, antiviruses, encryption, communication, Tor, operating systems, cryptocurrencies, networking, activism, and so much more.

https://techlore.tech/goincognito.html

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The Hitchhiker’s Guide to Online Anonymity

πŸ’‘ TLDR:
This is an open-source non-profit detailed and maintained guide on online anonymity (in addition to Privacy/Security). I've been writing/updating it for the past months. It covers Windows/Linux/MacOS/Whonix/TAILS/Qubes OS and more. It's written with hope for activists, journalists, scientists, lawyers, whistle-blowers, and good people being oppressed/censored anywhere!

The whole guide is backed up by many external references (over 500 external references, many of them academic) and is not sponsored by any commercial entity.

The guide is presented in a "book format" (Online ,or PDF with Light and Dark themes) and is quite a long read with over 180 pages of information (not counting the many 500+ external references). But there are ways you can read some parts and not others depending on your interest (and this is also explained in the introduction).

* Project Website: https://anonymousplanet.org
* Mirror: https://mirror.anonymousplanet.org
* Mirror: https://anonymousplanet.github.io/thgtoa/guide.html
* Tor Mirror: http://thgtoa7imksbg7rit4grgijl2ef6kc7b56bp56pmtta4g354lydlzkqd.onion


πŸ’‘ Online Guide:

* Online Version (Dark Theme): https://anonymousplanet.org/guide.html
* Online Version Mirror (Dark Theme): https://mirror.anonymousplanet.org/guide.html
* Online Version Tor Mirror (Dark Theme): http://thgtoa7imksbg7rit4grgijl2ef6kc7b56bp56pmtta4g354lydlzkqd.onion/guide.html

πŸ’‘ PDFs:

* PDF (Light Theme): https://anonymousplanet.org/guide.pdf
* PDF (Light Theme Mirror): https://mirror.anonymousplanet.org/guide.pdf
* PDF (Light Theme Tor Mirror): http://thgtoa7imksbg7rit4grgijl2ef6kc7b56bp56pmtta4g354lydlzkqd.onion/guide.pdf
* PDF (Dark Theme): https://anonymousplanet.org/guide-dark.pdf
* PDF (Dark Theme Mirror): https://mirror.anonymousplanet.org/guide-dark.pdf
* PDF (Dark Theme Tor Mirror): http://thgtoa7imksbg7rit4grgijl2ef6kc7b56bp56pmtta4g354lydlzkqd.onion/guide-dark.pdf

πŸ’‘ Changelog:

* https://anonymousplanet.org/CHANGELOG.html
* https://mirror.anonymousplanet.org/CHANGELOG.html
* http://thgtoa7imksbg7rit4grgijl2ef6kc7b56bp56pmtta4g354lydlzkqd.onion/CHANGELOG.html

πŸ’‘ Archives:

* Archive.org: https://web.archive.org/web/https://anonymousplanet.org/guide.html
* Archive.today: https://archive.fo/anonymousplanet.org/guide.html
* Archive.today over Tor: http://archivecaslytosk.onion/anonymousplanet.org/guide.html
* Cryptpad.fr: https://cryptpad.fr/drive/#/2/drive/view/Ughm9CjQJCwB8BIppdtvj5zy4PyE-8Gxn11x9zaqJLI/

Feel free to share and contribute through the repository at https://github.com/AnonymousPlanet/thgtoa

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* Mastodon: https://mastodon.online/@anonypla

Any constructive opinion/idea/criticism is welcome if you spot any issue. Many changes have been done based based on suggestions from redditors. Don't be too harsh tho. Remember it's still a "work in progress" draft.


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