PP. La censure sur internet et comment la contourner (Infographie) Comment Contourner La Censure Sur Internet. Parce que nous croyons profondément que la censure de l'Internet est non seulement contraire au principe même de l'Internet, à savoir de permettre à ses utilisateurs de communiquer les informations qu'ils désirent aux interlocuteurs qu'ils choisissent, mais aussi contraire au droit à la liberté d'opinion et d'expression, [...] qui implique le droit de ne pas être inquiété pour ses opinions et celui de chercher, de recevoir et de répandre, sans considérations de frontières, les informations et les idées par quelque moyen d'expression que ce soit (DUDH, Article 19), nous vous proposons "Comment contourner la censure sur Internet". Ce livre vous aidera à vous y retrouver parmi la multitude d'outils et techniques permettant de mettre en échec la censure sur Internet, et vous révélera également comment cette censure prend place en coulisses.
Hackerspace Global Grid [shackspace wiki] This work by hackerspace global grid is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License . As proposed on CCCamp11 we need our own infrastructure and space program. HGG's aim is to develop a modular antenna grid for satellite communication.
The hacker community needs a fallback infrastructure in case of natural and economic disaster to stay connected. Design and build a modular terrestrial base-station for satellite communication. Based on open-source hard- and software as well as open standards. Gain insight into the nature, protocols and security features of satellite <> earth communication. There's a HGG Hackathon at shackspace every Saturday and Sunday afternoon. Research existing systems to receive satellite communications (off-the-shelf dishes, etc) Research existing software to decode satellite communications Setup infrastructure to record and store received signals for later analysis General Timing & Position GPS most current sollution.
LOG - Laboratoire Ouvert Grenoblois. Paris, la Défense, le sam. 5 novembre 2011. Nous sommes les 99%. Nous sommes la créativité, les rires, les sourires, nous sommes les vrais acteurs de ce monde. Nous sommes mal logés, mal payés, précarisés, nous payons de notre santé la crise environnementale, la crise économique et la crise sociale. Nous devons nous serrer la ceinture toujours plus pour payer la crise créée par les 1 pour cent restant. Nous sommes les 99%, nous refusons que le 1% décide de notre avenir et de l’avenir du monde à notre place. Le pouvoir en place travaille au profit de quelques-uns, en ignorant aussi bien la volonté de la majorité, que le prix humain et environnemental que nous payons. Unis d’une seule voix, nous allons faire savoir aux politiciens qui ne nous représentent pas, et à l'oligarchie financière qu’ils servent, que c’est à nous, le peuple, de décider de notre avenir.
#OccuponsLaDéfense! Rendez-vous dès le VENDREDI 4 NOVEMBRE 17H00 devant l'Arche de la Défense, le quartier de leurs affaires. Nous sommes les 99% ! * Des actions France Uncut. Black Hat ® Technical Security Conference: USA 2009 // Home. Hack a Day. HackerSpace Tunisie.
HackerspaceWiki. Hackerspaces are community-operated physical places, where people can meet and work on their projects. This website is for Anyone and Everyone who wants to share their hackerspace stories and questions with the global hackerspaces community. Regular Events Call-in - Call-ins provide an opportunity for existing hackerspaces to provide an update and highlight upcoming events, and new/planned hackerspaces can ask questions. First Sunday each month. Synchronous Hackathon - Hackerspaces worldwide use the internet to interact and hack for the weekend.
Third weekend each month. Global Hackerspace Hackathon Challenges - Each month, we'll come up with a challenge for all hackerspaces around the world to participate in during their Global Synchronous Hackathon. Resources Hackerspaces Blog: The Hackerspaces blog showcasing interesting projects and events around the world at hackerspaces. Occupyist. 2h3mvr6.jpg (JPEG Image, 624x819 pixels) Cyberunions | Using technology to organise. CommOTIon Wireless Project - Camp 2011 Public Wiki. From Camp 2011 Public Wiki The New America Foundation’s Open Technology Initiative (OTI) proposes to build a new type of tool for democratic organizing: an open source “device-as-infrastructure” distributed communications platform that integrates users’ existing cell phones, WiFi-enabled computers, and other WiFi-capable personal devices to create a metro-scale peer-to-peer (mesh) communications network.
Leveraging a distributed, mesh wireless infrastructure provides two key enhancements to existing circumvention technologies and supports human rights advocates and civil society organizations working around the globe. First, a distributed infrastructure eliminates the ability of governments to completely disrupt communications by shutting down the commercial or state-owned communications infrastructure. Objectives: Prevent hostile governments from surveilling, disrupting, or shutting down communications. Features: Journée mondiale contre la cyber-censure - 12 mars 2011. Attention must be drawn to the practices of these Enemies of the Internet, which usually operate in the shadows. As many people as possible must be made aware of them. This is needed so that international bodies, the United Nations and Europe focus on these practices and adopt legislation to end them as quickly as possible.
Reporters Without Borders invites Internet users throughout the world to join this initiative. Register on “Thunderclap” which Reporters Without Borders is launching today (12 March) in order to make your voice heard.Address messages on social networks to the presidents and heads of the governments responsible for these entities. On Twitter, use #InternetEnemiesChange your Twitter avatar or your Facebook profile photo with RWB’s “against online censorship” logoSupport-us ! Make a donation to Reporters without borders. The Internet is a collective resource. Declaration of the Occupation of New York City | NYC General Assembly. We encourage the public to participate and collaborate with each other using NYCGA.net and other digital properties established by the New York General Assembly. Be advised that all postings, including any links to 3rd-party sites, shall be subject to limited monitoring for violations of this and any other policy.
The following types of content are considered inappropriate for posting on NYCGA digital properties: commercial; self-promotional; prurient; abusive; discriminatory speech, including but not limited to, hate speech based on race, gender, sex, national origin, age, sexual orientation, religion or disability; disclosure of a user’s personal contact information without permission from the user. If content is determined to be inappropriate, such content will be removed from the website. Such action will be taken in order to maintain the effective operation of our forums for civil, constructive and thoughtful discourse.
Participants should note the following prior to posting content: Declaration of the Occupation of New York City. This document was accepted by the NYC General Assembly on September 29, 2011 Translations: French , Slovak , Spanish , German , Italian , Arabic , Portuguese [ all translations »] As we gather together in solidarity to express a feeling of mass injustice, we must not lose sight of what brought us together. We write so that all people who feel wronged by the corporate forces of the world can know that we are your allies. As one people, united, we acknowledge the reality: that the future of the human race requires the cooperation of its members; that our system must protect our rights, and upon corruption of that system, it is up to the individuals to protect their own rights, and those of their neighbors; that a democratic government derives its just power from the people, but corporations do not seek consent to extract wealth from the people and the Earth; and that no true democracy is attainable when the process is determined by economic power.
To the people of the world, Le Manifeste des Desobeissants. Occupy (bonus) Declaration of the Occupation of New York City | NYCGA. Signal. Signal is the radio station dedicated to hackers, hacking, hacks and everything related. Live with a new show on every Thursday from 10 pm - 12 am CEST | 08 pm - 10 pm UTC | 04 pm - 06 pm EDT | 01 pm - 03 pm PDT (aka International Hacker Time). Available as a stream, and in the ether on selected locations. During off-hours, reruns and CC-licensed music will be scheduled by an auto-DJ. Contact[edit] For now, brainstorming on #hackerspacesignal on irc.freenode.net.
Schedule[edit] The streaming server shows the actual schedule, with dates and hosts. Documentation[edit] Signal/voip How to connect to the show virtual studio using kiax2. Broadcasting stations[edit] Streams: Ogg Vorbis stream, primary stream, preferred MP3 stream, derived from Ogg Vorbis stream, slightly delayed Besides streaming via the BLAH's natural living and hunting grounds3, we're also trying to have some small, local, independent radio stations broadcast our shows (pretty olde sk00l, isn't it?
Archives & Podcast[edit] Notes[edit] Hackerspaces | flux. 1337day Inj3ct0r Exploit Database : vulnerability : 0day : shellcode by Inj3ct0r Team. World Day Against Cyber Censorship | Reporters Without Borders.