Learn how setting up and running Tor bridges can help defend the open Internet in this great Tor Blog article: . We believe everyone should have private access to the open internet, but not everyone is able to enjoy the luxury Tor provides. Freedom to publish, share, and access information online is critical for a healthy society, yet governments and entities around the world deny people this universal human right. All of the relays that make up the Tor network are publicly listed, so that means one way to try to prevent people from using Tor is to blacklist the public IP addresses of all of the thousands of Tor relays. For example, the governments of China, Iran, and Kazakhstan exercise information control by trying to block Tor. However, thanks to bridges, Tor users are still able to connect to the network when the public Tor relays are blocked. Bridges are private Tor relays that serve as stepping stones into the network. Not only are bridges private, they can also modify their network packets in a way that it's difficult for an observer to conclude that somebody is using Tor. Censored users are able to select bridges from BridgeDB or directly in Tor Browser’s Network Settings. The link for this article located at Tor Blog is no longer available. . Learn how Tor bridges enhance internet access and protect user privacy against censorship.. Tor Bridges, Privacy Protection, Censorship Bypass, Internet Freedom. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Emmanuel Goldstein from 2600 Magazine sez, "A few weeks ago, 2600 made its entire archive of radio shows available for free on the web in high fidelity. The response to this has been so great that the bandwidth charges have now gone through the roof. . So in order to offset this, 2600 is appealing to the file-sharing community to use BitTorrent technology to distribute these files instead of traditional downloading from a single website. This is being done in the spirit of showing the world how file-sharing makes content more accessible, cheaper to manage, and quicker to download - concepts that fly in the face of the mainstream media's interpretation. Defining torrents as nothing more than a tool for piracy is a great way to make people afraid of it. Once its true uses and power become more widely known, the world can benefit in so many ways. Getting these radio shows out to the world will be a small accomplishment, but an inspirational one." The link for this article located at boing-boing is no longer available. . An appeal to the file-sharing enthusiasts to leverage BitTorrent for optimizing the bandwidth distribution of 2600's radio broadcast.. BitTorrent,Hacker Radio,File-Sharing Community,2600 Magazine,Open Access. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Google Australia plans to incorporate data released by the Government 2.0 Taskforce as part of an 'open access' initiative into its Google Maps platform. Taskforce member and director of engineering at Google Australia Alan Noble told iTnews that the web giant was "going to look at all of the data sets" released by federal and state governments "to see which of those can be used." . "There's one data set in particular that we've been trying to get our hands on for quite some time - which is the national toilet data set," Noble said. "That's certainly one data set that we're very, very keen to use and get those toilet locations on Google Maps for example". The link for this article located at IT News AU is no longer available. . Google Australia intends to leverage insights from the Government 2.0 Taskforce for enhancement of its Maps service.. Open Data, Google Maps, Integration, Technology, Australia. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
The Recording Industry Association of America may not want people to share digital files, but the organization certainly seems to be in favor of open access to its website. On Monday, the RIAA site was hacked for the sixth time in six months. . .. The Recording Industry Association of America may not want people to share digital files, but the organization certainly seems to be in favor of open access to its website. On Monday, the RIAA site was hacked for the sixth time in six months . Since the RIAA site is such a tempting target, many wonder why the organization hasn't made more of an effort to secure its site. On Monday, access to the site's supposedly private innards was gained in much the same way as it was last August. Some security experts said in no uncertain terms that the latest defacements indicate the RIAA is clueless about technology. They charge that this ignorance has resulted in the RIAA attempting to combat digital file sharing in ineffective, counter-productive ways. The link for this article located at Wired.com is no longer available. . The RIAA's ongoing breaches showcase their insufficient defenses against online content piracy risks.. RIAA Breaches,Cybersecurity Issues,Digital File Sharing Threats. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Openroot is a computer on my network where the root password is open to anyone for learning, experimentation, or whatever. This project has been around for atleast four weeks, and has been doing well. Please visit the openroot site. . . . . Openroot is a computer on my network where the root password is open to anyone for learning, experimentation, or whatever. This project has been around for atleast four weeks, and has been doing well. Please visit the openroot site. The link for this article located at sekt7.org is no longer available. . Investigate Openroot, a networked device featuring an accessible root password, designed for educational purposes and experimentation within a safeguarded space.. Openroot Project, Secure Network, Learning Platform. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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