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  1. Re:Already done on Diginotar Responds To Rogue Certificate Problem · · Score: 1

    A lot of (most?) dutch intra-government traffic uses their certificates.

    See https://loket.amsterdam.nl/ for instance

    This example site shows that simply deleting the DigiNotar root certificates isn't enough, because they also are a subordinate CA. You should also delete the 'Staat der Nederlanden Root CA'.

  2. Re:don't let your stuff be used for criminal stuff on The EFF Reflects On ICE Seizing a Tor Exit Node · · Score: 2

    And when they come to seize your hardware, they will simply leave your for personal use equipment alone, because you told them that it hasn't been used for illegal activities.

  3. IPv6 on AT&T Dropping Usenet Netnews; Low-Cost Alternatives? · · Score: 1

    I've never found a free one that was worth a damn

    Enable IPv6 and use these free ones:
    http://www.sixxs.net/misc/coolstuff/#newsservers

  4. Re:Poor tests on VIA Nano Bests Intel Atom In Netbook Benchmarks · · Score: 1

    The Nano has been available for a while now, but the (64-bit) Linux kernel still doesn't support the crypto accelerator and random number generator.
    I recently bought a Nano based Jetway board and had add crypto and rng support myself. It's mostly working now, but I'm waiting for VIA documentation to do things the right way.

  5. Re:Capturing machines with full disk encryption on Cold Boot Attack Utilities Released At HOPE Conference · · Score: 1

    Interesting, I hadn't thought about them taking away my TOR node while it was running.

    It shouldn't be too hard to fix this:
    The machine can be configured to shutdown when it detects hardware changes, like the insertion of the "Mouse Jiggler" or the removal of ethernet cables.