[tor-talk] Decoding Jake Appelbaum
juan
juan.g71 at gmail.com
Tue Jun 7 04:44:49 UTC 2016
On Tue, 07 Jun 2016 03:09:14 +0300
ja.talk <ja.talk at yandex.com> wrote:
> Appelbaum told Shepard in a bar in
> front of another colleague that he was going to have sex with her,
> using a misogynistic phrase.
Wow! a 'misogynistic' phrase. That is no doubt a terrible crime
against humanity. Or perhaps it's the kind of thought crime
that feminazi scumbags care about...
> In late 2014, she says he aggressively
> snatched a phone out of her hands at a hacker conference.
Ah, that is no doubt a very serious, violent crime.
'phone snatching'
I wonder if the same people who whine about 'phone snatching'
have any objection to, say, the americunt state taxing people
and jailing and murdering dissenters?
>
> The scandal’s implications could go well beyond the Tor Project,
> which maintains the highly-regarded Tor anonymity software.
Highly regarded as honeypot.
> It also
> highlights the broader hacker community’s long-running problem with
> sexism and sexual harassment.
The self parody here is just too much.
>
> Tor’s executive director Steele, meanwhile, urged in her note about
> Appelbaum that anyone who thinks they may be a victim of criminal
> behavior should talk to law enforcement.
To her credit, she said the opposite
" We recognize that many people in the information security and
Internet freedom communities don't necessarily trust law
enforcement. We encourage those people to seek advice from
people they trust,"
looks like this greenberg is a pretty stupid liar.
> “Going forward, we want the
> Tor community to be a place where all participants can feel safe and
> supported in their work,” she added. “We are committed to doing
> better in the future.”
>
> 1Correction 6/6/2016 9:55am EST: An earlier version of the story said
> that Google and Sonic.net were subpoenaed for Appelbaum’s data in
> 2011, when in fact they received a 2703(d) court order.
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