
targitaj
30.03.2017
17:49:59
russia - usa working fine

Karter
30.03.2017
17:50:51

Colmito
30.03.2017
17:59:49
?

Google

Vitaly
30.03.2017
18:00:11

Colmito
30.03.2017
18:02:26

Jeshwanth
30.03.2017
18:19:33
Hi

(■_■¬)
30.03.2017
18:20:51

Colmito
30.03.2017
18:21:49

Jeshwanth
30.03.2017
18:22:04
Hi, is this fedora official ir
?

Colmito
30.03.2017
18:23:10
yes, that seems
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Justin
30.03.2017
19:17:46
Hi, is this fedora official ir
Not technically official, but it's the largest Fedora Telegram group I know of. A fair number of Fedora developers are here though.

Jeshwanth
30.03.2017
19:29:39
Nice ??... Will follow up ?
Is it made as bridge to official Irc ?

(■_■¬)
30.03.2017
19:46:12

Google

Dio
31.03.2017
03:39:49
This bullshit of M$ W$ client make my connection is a dull.
Is't possible to detect it and block the infected IP from my connection with Wireshark and Login pass only?

Tobias?
31.03.2017
06:36:57

Dio
31.03.2017
06:39:57
What do you actually mean
Our internet connection is always bad quality. I think the cause are some machine is infected by virus.

Tobias?
31.03.2017
06:41:12

Dio
31.03.2017
06:42:30

Ghazwan Aliesh
31.03.2017
06:43:10

Dio
31.03.2017
06:44:06

Ghazwan Aliesh
31.03.2017
06:45:09

Tobias?
31.03.2017
06:47:41
Always disable them first, especially for Users with little Knowledge

Kohane
31.03.2017
07:08:19

Ghazwan Aliesh
31.03.2017
07:31:02

Kohane
31.03.2017
10:58:57

Simon
31.03.2017
11:01:28
@Wolfshappen - How does this look for you? https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/adnauseam/

Kohane
31.03.2017
11:01:34
Hi @plethora welcome

Simon
31.03.2017
11:23:19
@Wolfshappen - https://www.theregister.co.uk/2017/03/30/invizbox_solution_for_digital_privacy/

Google

Tobias?
31.03.2017
11:25:36

Simon
31.03.2017
11:25:54
It has a VPN service as well.
This is thus far, the easiest way to avoid all the hassle of VPN and Tor nodes for regular Internet users.
Putting aside all the VPN drawbacks...

Tobias?
31.03.2017
11:27:14
The Problems of current VPN Solutions keep Peeps that shouldnt use one because they have no Idea of how it works and what it does from using one.

Simon
31.03.2017
11:29:49
Chances are I'm getting one. /shrug
Can't do better / nor know how to / nor want to learn further.

Ghazwan Aliesh
31.03.2017
11:31:20
The best vpn u could ever use is that OPERA browser vpn.
All free vpn apps are useless.

Tobias?
31.03.2017
11:31:57

Simon
31.03.2017
11:31:59

Tobias?
31.03.2017
11:32:09
The _best_ you can do is your own openvpn

Simon
31.03.2017
11:32:14

Ghazwan Aliesh
31.03.2017
11:32:19

Simon
31.03.2017
11:32:21
Tobias is dystopian master.

Tobias?
31.03.2017
11:32:28

Ghazwan Aliesh
31.03.2017
11:32:39

Tobias?
31.03.2017
11:32:48

Simon
31.03.2017
11:32:53

Google

Tobias?
31.03.2017
11:32:58
They wouldnt be able to offer the Service else

Simon
31.03.2017
11:33:12
Which one?
The Register. It's few messages up there.

Tobias?
31.03.2017
11:34:30

Simon
31.03.2017
11:34:31
Literally all free Vpns WILL track you and sell your Data
Not that paid VPN services would do otherwise, just they'd work steadily for you. If you read The Register article I shared thoroughly, you'd acknowledge they bring up the fact the VPN provider can still snoop in your browsing history; they advise to use HTTPS and be cautious, pretty much like average users are.

Tobias?
31.03.2017
11:34:45
Average Users click on yes for admin to open .mp3.exe
They have no idea what https even means aside its "more secure"

Admin
ERROR: S client not available

Tobias?
31.03.2017
11:35:20
Or the Importance of it


Simon
31.03.2017
11:35:26
"By the way, we must state this:"
Read this _very_ carefully
I'm not siding with Invizbox or The Register. I'm saying it's better to get Invizbox and a VPN. Nobody wants to do the freaky things you do. Or believe what you think is right. Everyone's entitled to make it work based off what they think it's best for them.
Coming up with all VPN providers can spy you, you need to purchase a server in a dog's ass over German lands where there's no law enforcement is rather cumbersome for both average users and tech-savvy persons. We _need_ a straightforward solution, not a truckload of paperwork and large tutorials to get something a tad difficult to achieve.
They have no idea what https even means aside its "more secure"
Indeed.
Few weeks ago my teacher said HTTPS was for banks and secure websites only. I neglected to say I'd like to interject there for a moment just because I'd be looked at such the most paranoid kid in the classroom. I can't do anything for a world that doesn't mind ads coming up whilst playing music on Pandora or Spotify.
Because ads are 'good' and make us capable of knowing other products...
Trump_SAD.jpg


Tobias?
31.03.2017
11:39:37
Because many paid and basically all free VPN Solutions specify 0 about where your data goes and how it will be used.


Simon
31.03.2017
11:42:32
Can't say otherwise... Despite of the fact you don't trust any VPN out there, I still have faith put in trustworthy VPN services; and I'd get an Invizbox, that's for certain.

Google

Simon
31.03.2017
11:43:40
Believe it or not, several 'privacy-respecting' countries are US bitches.
Prove me wrong.

Tobias?
31.03.2017
11:45:09
Prove me wrong.
Why would i? I cant disprove something you a) dont want to hear about and b) we all know that your data will end up sold either way.
And if Vpn Adoption reaches critical Levels suddenly then Trump will come up with another way to still access all this data
But i guess he now makes a Ton of new Jobs in the Computer Sector - all that Software needs to be coded, provisioned and kept up to date XD

Simon
31.03.2017
11:47:39
Mike Pompeo is working with them... Many nuts people are around him. It's the best time to study InfoSec and harden our security over the Internet.

Tobias?
31.03.2017
11:47:58

Simon
31.03.2017
11:48:28

Tobias?
31.03.2017
11:48:31
But now People can't say its tinfoil anymore because Snowden proved literally every Tinfoilery in the It right

Simon
31.03.2017
11:49:15
And?
Nobody knew what HTTPS was, HTTPS everywhere add-on wasn't created.
It's 2017 and there's IT teachers saying HTTPS is for 'log-in domains' only.
/me Loses hope in everything.

Tobias?
31.03.2017
11:52:15
Symantec is finally out of the game
And letsencrypt is picking up at breakneck speed

Simon
31.03.2017
11:59:47
@Wolfshappen - Reading this. https://free-dissociation.com/blog/posts/2017/03/quick-and-dirty-vpn-advice/