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Catholic Forums might be in danger!
« Reply #10 on: April 03, 2013, 11:36:51 PM »
To add to what Mith said, your Catholic Faith is nothing to be ashamed of. Even if displaying your Faith openly to the world results in one being martyred, that is, as Bishop Williamson once said, "the fastest elevator to Heaven".

Catholic Forums might be in danger!
« Reply #11 on: April 03, 2013, 11:52:15 PM »
Quote from: MariaCatherine
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I'm terribly computer illiterate. I got as far as downloading GnuPG. But I have no idea what this page means!

https://www.torproject.org/docs/verifying-signatures.html.en


You don't need to deal with that. Just download the English version of the Tor Browser Bundle here: https://www.torproject.org/dist/torbrowser/tor-browser-2.3.25-5_en-US.exe

It's portable, so it installs into a folder and whenever you want to use it just go into the folder and click the file that says "Start Tor Browser.exe".


Oh, I see now. Thanks. I guess I can use this instead of chrome from now on.

Do you happen to know how I can clear all the possibly incriminating evidence of my Catholic faith from my computer?!  


I would only use it for certain websites, such as those you need to logon in order to use. I wouldn't use Tor for all your internet activity. It can be pretty slow at times and you'd probably pull your hair out in frustration after a day of using it full time.

There are also VPN's, which are much faster. Some are free and require no signup, like TunnelBear or SpotFlux.


Catholic Forums might be in danger!
« Reply #12 on: April 04, 2013, 10:25:33 AM »
Quote from: ServusSpiritusSancti
To add to what Mith said, your Catholic Faith is nothing to be ashamed of. Even if displaying your Faith openly to the world results in one being martyred, that is, as Bishop Williamson once said, "the fastest elevator to Heaven".


If I was an enemy of the Catholic Church I wouldn't be interested in making more blood martyrs for her, but I would probably be very interested in ways I could irritate or inconvenience her members. What little I understand about the internet and the masonic powers that be, it seems if they wanted to attack us they could do it much easier by targeting us for phishing and other scams, or just intercepting our e-mails, or whatever.  

I notice it's harder to sign into yahoo, but I can sign into CathInfo without taking any additional steps.

Catholic Forums might be in danger!
« Reply #13 on: April 04, 2013, 01:52:29 PM »
Quote from: MariaCatherine
This subject makes me wonder if some Catholics who've been found with child-porn on their laptops might have been set up. I don't have any reason to believe this has happened in any particular case, and as I said, I'm very ignorant when it comes to computers. I'm sure I wasn't the only Catholic who was shocked by the news that a certain Canadian bishop admitted he was guilty of that particular offense. But even if he's really guilty, I still wonder how he was caught. Is it normal procedure for people traveling with laptops to have them examined? I think he was crossing an international border when he was caught.


It's possible, but more likely, these Catholic prelates wanted to be caught.  The hard-core "kiddie porn" pedos never (or, at least, very, very rarely) get caught.  I've "met" some of these folks (all men) on computer security forums, and while they, of course, never admit to the sin and crime of downloading and/or producing child porn, they do make it "crystal clear" that they are into that sort of thing and like to "brag" about it along with their expert knowledge of computer encryption, spoofing, proxies, etc.  Of course, they all post anonymously and so I have no idea who they are or where they live.

Computer security is a legitimate area of study and of society, but as with firearms, it can be and is abused by criminals, as well as by nation states!