Tor Meetup Porto Alegre (Brasil)

by ggus | June 29, 2018

No dia 12 de julho, simultaneamente à 18º edição do Fórum Internacional de Software Livre (FISL) em Porto Alegre, o Projeto Tor fará um encontro aberto com a comunidade de usuários/as, voluntários/as e para todas as pessoas interessadas em defender a privacidade online.

Neste Meetup apresentaremos como o Tor funciona, quais as proteções oferecidas pelo Navegador Tor, responderemos dúvidas sobre o projeto, como criar serviços cebolas (.onion), assim como explicaremos como você poderá colaborar com a rede. Se você já conhece o Projeto Tor, venha dizer "oi!" e fazer amigos/as!

O evento acontecerá a partir das 19h, no cr1pt0 (antigo Pasito), na cidade baixa.

O Tor Meetup POA é gratuito e não é necessário se inscrever. O evento conta com a colaboração da CCD POA.

 

Tor Meetup POA
 

Data: às 19h, dia 12 de Julho
Local:
cr1pt0 (antigo Pasito) - R. José do Patrocínio, 824 - Cidade Baixa - Porto Alegre.
Entrada gratuita

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July 05, 2018

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Everyone knows [teethgrit] the current US President [/teethgrit] wants to invade IR and YE. But VE? Yes, VE. Why not? Same hemisphere, should be a pushover like PA, right?

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2018/jul/04/trump-suggested-invadin…
Trump repeatedly suggested Venezuela invasion, stunning top aides – report
The administration officials are said to have taken turns in trying to talk the president out of the idea in August of last year
Julian Borger
5 Jul 2018

Unfortunately, people in VE will probably never read this most intriguing revelation, still less the good news (everyone Drump asked stoutly opposed the idea as utter madness, which sounds about right). Why? This is why:

accessnow.org
Venezuela blocks access to the Tor network
25 June 2018

> June 25, 2018 (VENEZUELA) — Access Now’s partners

which include Torservers, recently the subject of an unjustifiable dawn raid by the Bavarian police

> have confirmed that the Tor network — a widely used tool allowing users to browse the internet anonymously — was blocked in Venezuela last week over the government-owned internet service provider CANTV, by far the largest ISP in the country.

Ah, yes... the so quickly tarnished 21st Century... love it or loathe it, we are all living in it. Until someone who Likes to use captital letters in a manner incomprehensible to grammarians decides to deliver US--- by Hellfire. Or nuclear war ("I love the power").

Sigh...