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  1. pbleak

    Operating systems

    Thanks :) I plan to write up a handful a day going through what we can use to secure our privacy. Hoping to keep it open-minded (sometimes prism-break goes overboard I think!).
  2. pbleak

    What other altcoins are DRKcoiners into?

    Of course is 40DRK is worth 400 dollars I'd not be unhappy :p
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    What other altcoins are DRKcoiners into?

    Well I do worry. I have 40DRK to my name which is OK, but if I'd been smarter and if I had free funds I'd want it *way higher*.
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    What other altcoins are DRKcoiners into?

    DRK...obviously, but what else? I have some investments in BIG (I know the dev) and STORJ (I like the concept). I mine BTXS, NXT and PPC for the most part. I'm fond of NMC and LTC but they are expensive. I missed the boat on DRK so I'll never catch up there, but I am hoping STORJ, at least...
  5. pbleak

    Eobot

    No problem at all. I also use qoinpro but I don't know cryptotrader. I understand you on qoinpro. I got lots of referrals but even them it means little. Totally going to look in like 2050.
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    [CLOSED] Masternode shares with automated payouts.

    Really annoys me to know people can sell 15BTC worth of DRK: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=421615.msg8781514#msg8781514 I would kill someone to have just a masternode! (May not actually kill someone).
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    [CLOSED] Masternode shares with automated payouts.

    Man I so wish I had more DRK. This is so cool.
  8. pbleak

    VPNs and Tor

    I prefer not to mention the VPN as it then gives away the one I use (it was a conscious decision to avoid naming explicitly). However one might say that the following sample fit many of the criteria set out above though you need to weigh up what works best for you: proxy.sh, airvpn and for those...
  9. pbleak

    Reply to Kristov's paper

    Thanks for the quick response and the transparency.
  10. pbleak

    DarkTor.оrg domain - is ours.

    darktor.io looks cool :)
  11. pbleak

    VPNs and Tor

    Prism-break (PB) recommend a number of anonymizing networks. Of these two are most likely to be used by a general user. The first is Tor which is rightly well-known as the chief method of browsing the internet securely. These days one can simply use the Tor Browser bundle (Firefox with Tor...
  12. pbleak

    Google passwords leaked

    http://www.androidcentral.com/google-responds-gmail-password-leak Though I recommend being of Google anyway.
  13. pbleak

    Operating systems

    Prism-break (PB) have very stringent rules regarding operating systems. Naturally they exclude both Microsoft and Apple. Both companies are, as we know, part of the NSA's PRISM program. It is not entirely clear what their role is although we do know that talk of 'direct access' to serves was...
  14. pbleak

    Search engines

    I've decided to start doing some small write-ups on privacy tools (many derived from prism-break, but also covering some programs they exclude). I'll begin with search engines. Prism-Break (hereafter PB) recommend eight search-engines. Many of these, e.g. YaCy or unbubble, remain relatively...
  15. pbleak

    General Security .....>

    Oh sure, I just wanted to play with it ;) I like bitmessage in general. It's very cool.
  16. pbleak

    General Security .....>

    This is the current situation: https://bitmessage.ch/register/NA.html
  17. pbleak

    General Security .....>

    Ah OK, more likely me misreading. I do get that about PGP. It's something I also use in this way. I tend to use PGP for people I know well and with whom I discuss tech issues. For 80% of my communication I am content to just send it in cleartext (on the assumption that my emails about what bar...
  18. pbleak

    General Security .....>

    It's a shame bitmessage has stopped doing sign ups. I really wish I could test it out as an email service :(
  19. pbleak

    General Security .....>

    Their encryption is useless because you don't have any control over it (no private key). When you encrypt using PGP the email sent to anyone is completely unreadable. The NSA is forced to store it because they can't decrypt it (they hope to in decades). They use it themselves (we know because...
  20. pbleak

    General Security .....>

    This may be a useful guide: http://prxbx.com/email/
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