To stay ahead of new and evolving threats, cryptostorm has always looked out past standard network security tools. Here, we discuss and fine-tune our work in bringing newly-created capabilities and newly-discovered knowledge to bear as we keep cryptostorm in the forefront of tomorrow's network security landscape.
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Oliver
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by Oliver » Wed Mar 30, 2016 4:00 pm
Hi.
Loving the voodoo concept, but very slow for me on account of both options being on the wrong side of the pond (I presume). I also presume there'll be some this side of the pond soon, but I just wanted to register my enthusiastic pester. MOAR!!!

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Pattern_Juggled
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by Pattern_Juggled » Thu Mar 31, 2016 4:08 am
Oliver wrote:Loving the voodoo concept, but very slow for me on account of both options being on the wrong side of the pond (I presume). I also presume there'll be some this side of the pond soon, but I just wanted to register my enthusiastic pester. MOAR!!!
More voodoo paths in process of provisioning already. Our first voodoo-dedicated 'supernode,' in Romania, has more than 60 IPs assigned to it for use with voodoo. Each IP is a different vooodoo pathway, so we'll have some room to expand.
We're looking for a procedure for announcing new voodoo paths; that's one of the tactical issues yet to be resolved fully. Any suggestions are most welcome.
Cheers.
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Oliver
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by Oliver » Sun Apr 03, 2016 1:20 pm
Thanks for the info, PG.
As for disseminating Voodoo info, Github and Twitter do it for me. Although I can see that missing quite a few people...perhaps a heads up in the e-mailed tokens, the shorter term ones? Opt-in e-mail notifications? Dunno really. *shrug*
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crat0z
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by crat0z » Mon Dec 19, 2016 12:47 pm
Adding onto what the above poster said, having a mail list for new voodoo routes and just general cryptostorm news would be nice. Maybe you guys already have it, but I haven't seen any.
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