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    February 22, 2010 by admin  
    Filed under Entropy, Jellyfish

    Welcome to Cipherspace. This is our first post.

    On this blog we will be writing about our adventures in the Crypto Munitions Bureau – a cryptography-oriented department of Telecomix.

    If you have not have the pleasure of reading or taking part in any of our activities before, we warm heartily invite you to visit Cameron, our AI, and read her post about us where she explains our purpose and dreams.

    Also check out our video collection, which will grow in the near future.

    /TCMB

    5 Comments on "First post!"

    1. Anders on Mon, 22nd Feb 2010 9:39 pm 

      TEST!

    2. paolo on Mon, 22nd Feb 2010 10:19 pm 

      2nd test :) Deletemi :)

    3. loans on Tue, 9th Mar 2010 3:14 pm 

      I want to thank the blogger very much not only for this post but also for his all previous efforts. I found crypto.telecomix.org to be greatly interesting. I will be coming back to crypto.telecomix.org for more information.

    4. anonymus on Thu, 18th Mar 2010 9:51 pm 

      Hey!
      I think, this is a great endeavour!
      I2P works fine, but many people still simply don’t know about it or about the differences it has compared to tor.

      So you should not forget to mention that tor uses bidirectional tunnels which makes timing attacks far more likely than in i2p.
      tor has central trusted parts wheras i2p is fully decentralized – floodfills are not trusted, they work, but you lokally verify you don’t trust.
      ALL of our tunnels change after at least 10 minutes, tor has a mixed approach.

      Also mention syndie, i2pmessenger and i2pbote – which still has no e-mails to/from the internet, but it will have.
      Right now it is already functional/operational for i2p-internal mails. Unlike postman’s mail.i2p services, bote mails are end-to-end encrypted and not leaking the headers either.
      It aims to become a mail network that will also offer a high latency transport à la mixmaster/mixminion, here within i2p and to/from the internet.
      I2P-Bote and I2P-Messenger (QT) have UTF8 support so also our non-English users can easily use it.
      You can use i2p to be fully anonyous when sharing files or inoformation, or you can use it to communicate unobservedly and encryptedly with your friends, family or community. Especially in times of data retention this second use is also quite appealing. Nobody, even no government, should know when I communicate with whom for how long and how much data we transfer and how often we chat.

      I hope you will have many attendants!

      Cheers!

    5. anonymus on Thu, 18th Mar 2010 9:56 pm 

      I refer to Summer Of Cipher Assembly, but generally to all your website’s efforts.

      good luck!

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