You needn’t worry on my behalf. I post only through Tor from an egress-filtered virtual machine on a TrueCrypt volume. What kind of defense professor would I be if I skipped the standard precautions?
By the way, while I may sometimes make jokes, I don’t consider this a joke account; I intend to conduct serious business under this identity, and I don’t intend to endanger that by linking it to any other identities I may have.
I post only through Tor from an egress-filtered virtual machine on a TrueCrypt volume. What kind of defense professor would I be if I skipped the standard precautions?
I recommend one additional layer of outgoing indirection prior to the Tor network as part of standard precaution measures. (I would suggest an additional physical layer of protection too but I as far as I am aware you do not have a physical form.)
I recommend one additional layer of outgoing indirection prior to the Tor network as part of standard precaution measures.
Let’s not get too crazy; I’ve got other things to do. and there are more practical attacks to worry about first, like cross-checking post times against alibis. I need to finish my delayed-release comment script first before I worry about silly things like setting up extra relays. Also, there are lesson plans I need to write, and some Javascript I want Clippy to have a look at.
I would really prefer it, if LW is going to have a policy of de-anonymizing posters, that it announce that policy before implementing it.
On reflection, I agree, even as Clippy and QQ aren’t using anonymity for the same reason a privacy-seeking poster would.
You needn’t worry on my behalf. I post only through Tor from an egress-filtered virtual machine on a TrueCrypt volume. What kind of defense professor would I be if I skipped the standard precautions?
By the way, while I may sometimes make jokes, I don’t consider this a joke account; I intend to conduct serious business under this identity, and I don’t intend to endanger that by linking it to any other identities I may have.
I recommend one additional layer of outgoing indirection prior to the Tor network as part of standard precaution measures. (I would suggest an additional physical layer of protection too but I as far as I am aware you do not have a physical form.)
Let’s not get too crazy; I’ve got other things to do. and there are more practical attacks to worry about first, like cross-checking post times against alibis. I need to finish my delayed-release comment script first before I worry about silly things like setting up extra relays. Also, there are lesson plans I need to write, and some Javascript I want Clippy to have a look at.
Just callibrating vs egress and TrueCrypt standards. Tor was an odd one out!