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Subject: Re: [tor-talk] another video link. good stark examples of tor
 anonymity protecting people
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It was here too with others.

https://media.torproject.org/video/

Robert

> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-hZZNFQm1Vs
> 
> more social and political change data but with more examples than the
> previous video mentioned regarding the very real dangers involved trying
> to speak one's beliefs in an oppressive regime.  worse case death.
> 
> 
> writeup
> Published on Aug 30, 2013
> 
> Tor developers Roger Dingledine and Jacob Appelbaum talk about how
> exactly governments are doing the blocking, both in terms of what
> signatures they filter in Tor (and how Tor has gotten around the blocking
> in each case), and what technologies they use to deploy the filters --
> including the use of Western technology to operate the surveillance and
> censorship infrastructure in Tunisia (Smartfilter), Syria (Bluecoat), and
> other countries. They cover what they've learned about the mindset of the
> censor operators (who in many cases don't want to block Tor because they
> use it), and how we can measure and track the wide-scale censorship in
> these countries. Last, they explain Tor's development plans to get ahead
> of the address harvesting and handshake DPI arms races.
> (Iran blocked Tor handshakes using Deep Packet Inspection (DPI) in
> January 2011 and September 2011. Bluecoat tested out a Tor handshake
> filter in Syria in June 2011. China has been harvesting and blocking IP
> addresses for both public Tor relays  and private Tor bridges for years.)
> 
> Category
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> 
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