These types of re-mailers offered multiple layers of obfuscation. This technique could be quite instructive to anyone seeking to take up where Lavabit left off. But next time with even better security.
What sort of devious plans do you still have up your sleeves Comodo? Now that your reputation has been made everyone will be watching you. Try and keep your nose clean.
"...files in question, which were held by Wikimedia Commons in the US,..." and we have the Bridgeman v. Corel decision in the US. So does this mean that this Germany court's ruling is toothless?
It has now come to the point where one travels, or even sit in their home, one needs a lawyer or 3. Wanna fly into the US? Have have your lawyer meet you. A quick trip into mexico for a meal? Take your lawyer with you. Sit in your house and with the TV? It would be a good idea to have another chair for your lawyer.
Such priorities. Now the homeless can do Twitter and Facebook while urinating on the sidewalk. We now officially feel good 'cause we gave homeless people Internet when there's a whole host of other things that would be much more useful/helpful.
Seriously gullible people aren't they. I mean Ikonos and Hotbird are two LEO satellites that have civilian access (for a hefty price), and they don't hover the Med. And there's no way in hell civilians are going get access to any US spy sats (KH-11 or KH-12 series).
And yes I do remember when Reagan signed an executive order that classified a whole bunch of NTIA IRAC (National Telecommunications and Information Administration, Interdepartment Radio Advisory Committee) documents that had previously been easily accessible.
Once a person has sold their integrity to the darkside (patent trolling) it's not that easy to regain. So if person has had an honest change of heart... good luck. it's going to be a hard climb out of the much.
The ruling on the field stands. Team Pranda has been charged with their final timeout. There's 30 seconds remaining in the game and Pranda trails by a shitload of point. There goes the final whistle. Game over man, game over! And now for the post-game report from the teams new locker room. It has doors that go klink. A bit of advice guys.. don't drop the soap.
A person's credit score can change.. So does CableOne check each callers' score every time a customer calls. A customer might of had good credit when the account was opened, and poor credit later on... or the reverse.
On the post: Post Gag Order, Lavabit Founder Reveals Non-Secret That Feds Were After Ed Snowden's Emails
Re: Re: Re: Re: Get an ProtonMail account
One still has to be concerned with metadata; TO, FROM, DATE,
etc.
Have a look at Cyberpunk, Mixmaster, and Mixminion Re-mailers.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mixmaster_anonymous_remailer
These types of re-mailers offered multiple layers of obfuscation. This technique could be quite instructive to anyone seeking to take up where Lavabit left off. But next time with even better security.
On the post: Super Slimey: Comodo Tries To Trademark 'Let's Encrypt' [Updated]
What is planned next Comodo?
On the post: Terrible Ruling In Germany: Digitizing The Public Domain Creates New Copyright
Un-enforceable in the US?
On the post: DailyDirt: Smarter Than The Average
BearCat... Bird?Fish memory. Fish attention span
http://www.cnet.com/news/goldfish-the-actual-fish-not-the-crackers-may-have-a-better-attenti on-span-than-humans/
On the post: Customs Agents, Local Doctor Subject 18-Year-Old To Vaginal, Rectal Probing In Search Of Nonexistent Drugs
Cary a lawyer or 3 in your pocket at all times.
On the post: NY Post Craps On NYC's Plan To Offer Free Wi-Fi -- Because The Homeless Might Watch Porn
Homeless with Internet, such priorities.
On the post: DOJ Rushed To Link Orlando Shooter To ISIS, Now Plans To Redact What He Said During 911 Call For... Reasons
It's a lie. It's an official lie.
On the post: Supreme Court Knocks A Little More Off The 4th Amendment; Gives Cops Another Way To Salvage Illegal Searches
compulsory identification
On the post: Press Eats Up 'App' That Helps People Search For Migrant Boats On The Meditarranean... Despite It Not Actually Doing Anything
Images from which satellite(s)?
On the post: Harrisburg, PA Mayor Picks And Chooses Who The 'Real' Journalists Are
Anonymous posts.... probably not
http://www.pennlive.com/news/2016/06/mayor_eric_papenfuse_cuts_penn.html
Rather the real issue is 2 articles from PennLive on the mayor's real-estate and business activities.
On the post: FBI Sues To Block Disclosure Of Surveillance Cameras Locations Because It Would Violate The Privacy Of Those Surveilled
Re: No different...
www.yalelawjournal.org/pdf/358_fto38tb4.pdf
And yes I do remember when Reagan signed an executive order that classified a whole bunch of NTIA IRAC (National Telecommunications and Information Administration, Interdepartment Radio Advisory Committee) documents that had previously been easily accessible.
On the post: Former Patent Troll Admits That Patent Trolls Are Bad For Business And Innovation
Integrity lost
On the post: Appeals Court Trashes Prenda's Appeal, Affirms Sanctions
Re: The ruling on the field stands
On the post: Appeals Court Trashes Prenda's Appeal, Affirms Sanctions
The ruling on the field stands
On the post: Cable Company Admits It Gives Poor Credit Score Customers -- Even Worse Customer Service
Credit scores can change
On the post: DOJ Says Judge Can't Order Its Lying Lawyers To Attend Ethics Classes
Nyah nyah NhAY, can't make us.
On the post: The NSA's Guide To The Internet Is The Weirdest Thing You'll Read Today
Fringe
On the post: AT&T's Broadband Caps Go Live This Week And Are The Opening Salvo In An All-Out War On Cord Cutters
AT&T's meter
On the post: Dear Politicians: At Least Close Those Porn Tabs Before Sending Out Your Campaign Screenshots
Benjamin Franklin once said.....
On the post: Supreme Court Says Plaintiff Must Show Actual Harm From Bogus Profile Created By Spokeo
Try again 9th
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