
C'mon gang - I know we all want to spin up a W3C or IETF standard to support offline signed web-assets. Then we can -definitively- say that the person producing a torrent file has the same private key as the site operator. -Travis On Sun, Oct 11, 2015 at 9:53 PM, Alfie John <alfiej@fastmail.fm> wrote:
On Mon, Oct 12, 2015, at 12:32 PM, Travis Biehn wrote:
You can start by re-posting the leaked traffic logs... (Editorial discretion is frowned upon amongst the idealists.)
Maybe set up an onion, host on i2p, freenet (hehehe), ethereum, the blockchain, torrents. Spread it far and wide, set up a PKI, set up a WOT, keep it all offline.
If you're a real masochist you'll host the docs on some crazy 'website' with no indirection protecting you from legal/illegal/TLA action. Keep the info off the dark web, off the deep web and in the search indexes.
Warrant canary (which won't work), encryption (you won't be safe) and signatures (secrets will be stolen.)
If you think you can survive as well as JYA, Deb & fare better than Assange, go for it. Be prepared.
It doesn't pay very well. You'd have to be crazy to do this.
Or you can be like TheCthulhu and run your own data centre with good lawyers.
Alfie
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