How I learned to start worrying and love privacy anonymity
ressources en masse sur les questions de sécurité (en anglais)
https://web.archive.org/web/*/https://anonymousplanet.org/guide.html
- Some low-tech old-school tricks:
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Understanding some basics of how some information can lead back to you and how to mitigate some:
- Your Network:
Your IP address:
Your DNS and IP requests:
Your RFID enabled devices:
The Wi-Fi and Bluetooth devices around you:
Malicious/Rogue Wi-Fi Access Points:
Your Anonymized Tor/VPN traffic:
- Your Network:
Your Cryptocurrencies transactions:
Your Cloud backups/sync services:
Your Browser and Device Fingerprints:
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The Tails route:
Tor Browser settings on Tails:
Persistent Plausible Deniability using Whonix within Tails: -
The Qubes Route:
Pick your connectivity method:
Getting an anonymous VPN/Proxy: -
Creating your anonymous online identities:
- Understanding the methods used to prevent anonymity and verify identity:
Captchas:
Phone verification:
E-Mail verification:
User details checking:
Proof of ID verification:
IP Filters:
- Understanding the methods used to prevent anonymity and verify identity:
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Getting Online:
Creating new identities:
Checking if your Tor Exit Node is terrible:
The Real-Name System:
Via je cherchais "lokinet resolver dhcp"
Suite à une exposition de mon travail vidéo je me suis confronté à certaines limites d'accès à mon Raspberrypi.
En déplacement mon micro-ordinateur se retrouve sans écran.
Je n'ai pas d'yeux pour m'y connecter, d'interface.
Je suis habitué à passer par l'interface de ligne de commandes cli_bash en ssh par le réseau local (LAN)
(ou même à distance ( par Internet ) si je connais l'adresse IP de connexion de ma raspberrypi ou son URL/nom de domaine qui s'y rattache)
Mais là, pas de réseau intermédiaire entre mon micro-ordinateur sans tête ("headless") et un terminal distant par lequel y accéder et afficher le contenu / commander.
Coupée du monde mon raspberrypi tourne seul et je n'ai que peu de signes de vie (une LED et température).
Pour y remédié plusieurs solutions.
J'ai fais avec ce que j'avais sous la main : une carte-micro permettant de créer un réseau Wifi (hotspot) auquel je connecte l'ordinateur sans tête et le terminal.
Une Onion Omega 1.0
Je crée ainsi un réseau wifi par lequel je me connecte en SSH à mon micro-ordi.
Onion Omega permet aussi de partager une connexion Wifi existante (avec ou sans mot de passe).
Et l'une des autres solutions c'est de se connecter directement à la Raspberry pi en USB via son port Serial.... d'où cette bulle_lien !
D'autres solutions plus couteuses, moins légères :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nui8kXvUAys
( HDMI Converter to USB )
https://unthinking.photography/articles/interview-with-nestor-sire
https://unthinking.photography/articles/interview-with-nestor-sire-part-ii
" By the mid- 2000 s, cell phones, computers and DVD players could be bought on the black market and many families acquired them. So, with the absence of the Internet, businesses like my grandfather's started renting audio-visual materials for home-entertainment. "
" Can you explain what El Paquete Semanal is? "
"My grandfather creating copies of films on VHS cassettes with two video cassettes"
Expo :
- https://nestorsire.com/en/obras/ ( posts - items - iterations )
http://www.nestorsire.com/2018/09/12/commons-la_red-snet-2018/2018
--> https://nestorsire.com/paquete-semanal/
( .dead https://web.archive.org/web/20210507230129/http://www.nestorsire.com/2018/09/12/commons-la_red-snet-2018/ )
Interview
- (FR) https://www.switchonpaper.com/societe/liberte-dexpression/el-paquete-tout-cuba-sur-une-cle-usb/ + Exposition
- --> http://queensmuseum.org/2017/01/julia-weist 2017
Vidéo
- https://invidious.fdn.fr/watch?v=XHvo7hDDPW0
- https://vimeo.com/140535814 (packetos documetaire de NS)
Bulle in the past : https://liens.vincent-bonnefille.fr/?E-jaow
- On le retrouve dans le Cinéma Pirate Book :
http://thepiratebook.net/el-paquete-semanal-cuba/
Some cool titles :
NFTS and Photography
Rhizome ArtBase Relaunch
Alternative networks in Cuba
Book launch: Aesthetic Programming
Call for funded PhD: Networked Curating
The Environmental Impacts of Digital Cultural Production
Between Camera & Network: Art and Documentation in Post-Photographic Culture
via https://networkedart.blog/blog/2020/10/12/geoff-cox-the-museum-of-ordure-2001-onwards/
from https://liens.vincent-bonnefille.fr/?tIgT6g
@Aram_Bartholl 2010
blog :
https://arambartholl.com/blog/dead-drops-preview/
map :
https://deaddrops.com/db/
"I am pleased to preview ‘Dead Drops’ a new project which I started off as part of my ongoing EYEBEAM residency in NYC the last couple weeks. ‘Dead Drops’ is an anonymous, offline, peer to peer file-sharing network in public space. I am ‘injecting’ USB flash drives into walls, buildings and curbs accessable to anybody in public space. You are invited to go to these places (so far 5 in NYC) to drop or find files on a dead drop. Plug your laptop to a wall, house or pole to share your favorite files and data. Each dead drop contains a readme.txt file explaining the project. ‘Dead Drops’ is still in progress, to be continued here and in more cities. Full documentation, movie, map and ‘How to make your own dead drop’ manual coming soon! Stay tuned."
A COLLECTION OF ORIGINAL PHONES FROM THE TECHNOLOGICAL INTERBREEDING MADE IN CHINA 2017
ONGOING RESEARCH: Shanzhai Archeology casts a critical look at the production of technology through an artistic interpretation of a recent historical fact, still poorly known: the shanzhai. Often presented as mere counterfeits of low quality, these objects nevertheless draw many unusual technological trajectories that make them the revealers of technological possibilities literally out of European standards. As odd looking hybrids, these puzzling artefacts question a hyper-normalised western technological imaginary.
Conception: Nicolas_Maigret , Clément Renaud & Maria Roszkowska (DISNOVATION.ORG)
@Vox reportage
In Cuba there is barely any internet. Anything but the state-run TV channels is prohibited. Publications are limited to the state-approved newspapers and magazines. This is the law. But, in typical Cuban fashion, the law doesn't stop a vast underground system of entertainment and news media distributors and consumers.
- On le retrouve dans le Cinéma Pirate Book :
http://thepiratebook.net/el-paquete-semanal-cuba/