Our setup is guaranteed to pass spamhaus or your money back
The situation with Protonmail handing over data in Spain is nothing new. But,
When I tell people they should self-host email on a VPS, they often respond with “email is not private.” And that’s true, and that’s why you should self-host it, BECAUSE it’s not private and people force you to use it anyway.
So because you’re going to leak data, it should be to someone just renting you a computer, and not to someone literally administering your account and running the software you’re using. That makes it so easy to monitor it.
And if you don’t want to go through the trouble, we have combo packages to include Email, Chat (XMPP or SimpleX), and Cryptpad, all on one tiny VPS! Cryptpad is an end-to-end secure replacement for Google docs. We just set it up and then hand over the passwords/keys to you. So we’re just tech support, and not the cloud host.
Is email flawed? Yes. But you can get as self-sovereign as you can be, and even more so with your documents and chats.
LocalMonero / AgoraDesk Shutting Down!
New Novel attack allows your ISP to see your VPN traffic!
Remember all the people calling me a tinfoil hat wacko for insisting on open source routers?
There is a new critical VPN vulnerability from Leviathan Security group, which they call “TunnelVision”. It allows the ISP or local router to see the VPN traffic by abusing the DHCP client and option 121
Here’s the basics:
--It uses the local area network, so we’re talking about a hostile router
--Android is safe by default and unaffected.
--Linux may be safe if used correctly.
--Microsoft Windows and Apple are highly vulnerable.
--While Leviathan created it, they think it’s been used in the wild since maybe even 2002
--Abuses the DHCP server to incorrectly route packets
--Random devices can pretend to be the router with DHCP attacks
How it works:
DHCP is when a home router assigns IP addresses to devices in your local area network. There is “ option 121” which allows that router (DHCP server) to route the VPN user’s system in a way that is more specific than those used by most VPNs. TunnelVision abuses option 121 to purposefully route the system through their fake interface.
Why Android is immune:
Android ignores option 121
How Linux users can protect themselves, quote from Leviathan:
“Using network namespaces on Linux can completely fix this behavior. However, in our experience, it is less commonly implemented. WireGuard’s documentation shows how it’s possible to use a namespace for all applications with traffic that should be using a VPN before sending it to another namespace that contains a physical interface. However, this appears to be Linux-specific functionality and it’s not clear if there is a solution for Windows, MacOS, or other operating systems with the same amount of robustness.” Source: https://www.leviathansecurity.com/blog/tunnelvision
And of course, Linux PLUS an open source router is the real protection. Check out the router section of our site,
Knights of Nostr!
nostr:npub18jvyjwpmm65g8v9azmlvu8knd5m7xlxau08y8vt75n53jtkpz2ys6mqqu3 wrote a cute piece about Gossip, No way you can see this without smiling.
If your client doesn’t support it, she also put it on RebelNet:
This is the issue with left/right mainstream political groups
True, but in this case it would be conquer joe biden through funding his enemy?
He’s pushed ICANN for domain name censorship of misinformation.
Your position is that he genuinely believes in the value of censorship?
George Soros openly admits he’s funding BOTH Joe Biden, AND the protests on college campuses AGAINST Joe Biden’s Israel policy.
Poll: Why?
a) Create a need to censor speech, with the “Antisemitism bill”
b) Just create chaos in general, to crackdown and control
c) Push Joe Biden’s buttons to get something
d) He actually cares about Palestine
e) [insert your own reason]
You know the sad thing is that Ron Paul is considered “edge” or fringe by the majority of people, when he’s saying such obvious and logical things.
RebelNet Video Tutorials grouped by type.
Nostr
Android
Browser: IceRaven (Firefox based)
Extension: Nos2x-fox
No Google Store. No Pop-ups.
https://rebelnet.me/news/0xc5c7e9706d65f10d29
Nostr
Android
Browser: Kiwi Browser (Chromium-based)
Extension: Flamingo
https://rebelnet.me/news/0x1f5746859145503128
Nostr
Desktop
Browser: Any
Extensions: Nos2x, Flamingo
https://rebelnet.me/news/0x7480de270c36863343
Ethereum
Mobile & desktop
Browser: Any
Extension: MetaMask
https://rebelnet.me/news/0x78e2b8d7a367de3534
You can also sign-in as a guest without anything and talk shit.
We will be supporting more clients and keys as we build!
Not your keys, not your coins.
Not your keys, not your words.
Some will cling to Big Tech social media with the flawed logic of “Oh well Nostr or encrypted messengers sound nice, but I have to get reach. I have to be where the people are.”
But just creating an account by itself doesn’t get you reach on Youtube, Twitter, Discord, or Telegram. You need fans to even show up in search, or have your stuff retweeted. So the more heavily invested you are in the corrupt censorship platform, the more benefit you’d get. This permanently compromises your messages and voice.
It’s even worse than that. By directing your fans into a negative shadow ban snowball, you actually reduce being heard, from the people who would normally spread your content if they only knew you had new stuff.
In this short hard-hitting video, our team stands the line, refusing to compromise.
https://rebelnet.me/news/0x09178034d5c4056e46
Shout-out nostr:npub1m5s9w4t03znyetxswhgq0ud7fq8ef8y3l4kscn2e8wkvmv42hh3qujgjl3 for his inspirational ideas in making this.
This is pretty intense. It ends free speech for criticizing foreign policy. And shows the importance of encryption as identity for our society to function.
great quote. but the fact that she said it then, and its still unfolding now... at least gives a little hope that they aren't particularly efficient

