[liberationtech] CryptoParty Handbook
Brian Conley
brianc at smallworldnews.tv
Sun Oct 7 14:25:03 PDT 2012
Alec,
In the span of one hour twenty one minutes you've decided this is a place
to have the crypto debate?
Greg, first of all it already is as easy to use tor as use an ipod. It's
called
On 7 Oct 2012 23:07, "Alec Muffett" <alec.muffett at gmail.com> wrote:
> Sigh.
>
> The handbook is not perfect by any means, but someone using it is
>> probably better off than if they were simply going in blind.
>>
>
> ...and "50 Shades of Grey" is better than nothing as far as relationship
> manuals go?
>
> Yes, that's flippant, but (eg) someone to whom I am talking has just
> downloaded 28Mb of PDF to try and determine what has changed since last
> time, and that's just a matter of logistics.
>
> I've already pointed out on twitter that - at least as-of 2 days ago -
> there was nothing about the operational security / virus / government agent
> risk of someone walking into a Cryptoparty with something evil on a USB
> stick.
>
> Bad advice is worse than no advice at all, but both are worse than good
> advice.
>
> My advice: delete the PDF and produce several such somethings along the
> lines of FAQs, a-la ancient shit like
> http://cryptnet.net/fdp/crypto/keysigning_party/en/keysigning_party.html
>
> -a
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