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Re: [tor-talk] Publishing Dangerous Data and Opinions



I would say it greatly depends on the nature of the data. Wikileaks says that "we provide a high security anonymous drop box fortified by cutting-edge cryptographic information technologies. This provides maximum protection to our sources." Although their website does not appear to list any contact information. Snowden went to Hong Kong to release his.
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Christopher Booth


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Subject: [tor-talk] Publishing Dangerous Data and Opinions
 

Greetings tortalkers,

I have data with expert guidance which will result in death threats.
Ultimately, we will be killed for releasing this data with expert
guidance. We want to publish this data and stave off impending death for
as long as possible.

Are there field-tested guides for configuring a service in the most
anonymous way possible in order to publish files? I have scoured the
Internet and deep web for the past month and have not found a single
field-tested guide to doing so. We cannot trust a service or others to
carry out this data publication. Pointers are very much appreciated.

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