IllNess

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[–] IllNess 26 points 2 months ago (10 children)

Unfortunately we have seen the disappearance of one of the LibGen forks. We don’t have further information about what happened there, but are saddened by this development.

Really concerning since CloudFlare won't let me get past the human verification screen.

Anyone know anyway around?

[–] IllNess 7 points 2 months ago (1 children)

Always look in the README.md file first for instructions for downloading and installing.

Prerequisites

Bridge requires a full Firefox build environment:

  • Linux: GCC/Clang 13+, Python 3.8+, Node.js 16+, Rust 1.70+
  • Windows: Visual Studio 2022, Python 3.8+, Node.js 16+, Rust 1.70+
  • macOS: Xcode 14+, Python 3.8+, Node.js 16+, Rust 1.70+

So there is no Android version.

If you do want to install for one of OSes mentioned, the next section gives instructions on how to build by source. This means you have to follow in instructions. This might mean it is too technical for users not used to CLI (command line interface).

[–] IllNess 4 points 2 months ago

Never trusted them over the emissions testing thing.

[–] IllNess 5 points 2 months ago

Someone looking to match their golden toilet.

[–] IllNess 3 points 2 months ago

Looking at OP's responses, I think your assumption is correct.

[–] IllNess 12 points 2 months ago

We should get rid of this one illegal immigrant stealing from us.

[–] IllNess 6 points 2 months ago (2 children)

When OP said chopping board I thought he meant to chop or saw wood on.

[–] IllNess 8 points 2 months ago (1 children)

I'll take a look. Thanks.

My favorite is Metropolis (1927).

[–] IllNess 5 points 2 months ago

I'll do my research. Thank you for the info.

[–] IllNess 8 points 2 months ago (2 children)

I wanted to move to the Netherlands because of their biking culture. But citizenship is difficult and I don't speak Dutch.

[–] IllNess 5 points 2 months ago (1 children)

You can sometimes find your bike in a nearby market for a fee. By a fee I mean they stole it and they are selling it back to you.

[–] IllNess 1 points 2 months ago (1 children)

So your logic for using Tor is because you can hide a server behind one and people understand the risk. And the only thing that prevents the government from busting people from illegally accessing their own servers is effort.

Why would you suggest using anything that you yourself considers a risk?

But this post is about accessing government servers, which aren't onion servers. Creating servers is irrelevant in this discussion. I'd rather use a service that hasn't failed it's users, which hides IP addresses. When Mullvad got raided, the police couldn't do anything. It was a dead end for them. With Tor, that has been far from the case over and over again.

 

However, this bug caused some DNS queries to be sent to the DNS server configured on the computer, usually a server at the user's ISP, allowing the server to track a user's browsing habits.

 

cross-posted from: https://infosec.pub/post/8288479

However, this bug caused some DNS queries to be sent to the DNS server configured on the computer, usually a server at the user's ISP, allowing the server to track a user's browsing habits.

 

However, this bug caused some DNS queries to be sent to the DNS server configured on the computer, usually a server at the user's ISP, allowing the server to track a user's browsing habits.

 

cross-posted from: https://infosec.pub/post/8133671

The company said the exposure includes names, dates of birth, insurer details, social security numbers, marital status, civil status, and guarantees open to third-party payment.

 

The company said the exposure includes names, dates of birth, insurer details, social security numbers, marital status, civil status, and guarantees open to third-party payment.

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