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Free Software Lets the Next Snowden Send Files Securely and Anonymously

Onionshare creator Micah Lee, who works as a staff technologist and crypto guru for Glenn Greenwalds news site The Intercept. Image: Courtesy of Micah Lee

When Glenn Greenwald discovered last year that some of the NSA documents hed received from Edward Snowden had been corrupted, he needed to retrieve copies from fellow journalist Laura Poitras in Berlin. They decided the safest way to transfer the sizable cache was to use a USB drive carried by hand to Greenwalds home in Brazil. As a result, Greenwalds partner David Miranda was detained at Heathrow, searched, and questioned for nine hours.

Thats exactly the sort of ordeal Micah Lee, the staff technologist and resident crypto expert at Greenwalds investigative news site The Intercept, hopes to render obsolete. On Tuesday he released Onionsharesimple, free software designed to let anyone send files securely and anonymously. After reading about Greenwalds file transfer problem in Greenwalds new book, Lee created the program as a way of sharing big data dumps via a direct channel encrypted and protected by the anonymity software Tor, making it far more difficult for eavesdroppers to determine who is sending what to whom.

If you use a filesharing service like Dropbox or Mega or whatever, you basically have to trust them. The file could end up in the hands of law enforcement, Lee says. This lets you bypass all third parties, so that the file goes from one person to another over the Tor network completely anonymously.

Its basically 100 percent darknet.

When Onionshare users want to send files, the program creates a password-protected, temporary website hosted on the Tor networkwhats known as a Tor Hidden Servicethat runs on their computer. They provide the recipient with the URL and password for that site, preferably via a message encrypted with a tool like PGP or Off-The-Record encrypted instant messaging. The recipient visits that URL in a Tor Browser and downloads the file from that temporary, untraceable website, without needing to have a copy of Onionshare.

As soon as the person has downloaded the file, you can just cancel the web server and the file is no longer accessible to anyone, Lee says.

Lee hopes to have others examine Onionshares code to suss out flaws. For now it only runs as a bare-bones command-line tool on the Tor-based operating system Tails, which can be launched on Windows or Mac machines. He plans to add a version that runs directly on Windows and Mac computers soon.

Onionshare can be particularly useful when someone sending a file wants to remain anonymous even to the recipient, Lee says. If whistleblowers can securely send an Onionshare URL and password to a journalist, they potentially could use it to leak secrets anonymously without being exposed. That flips the model of how Tor enables leaks: Sites like WikiLeaks and news organizations using the anonymous leak software SecureDrop host their own Tor Hidden Services. Onionshare could put more power in whistleblowers hands, helping them send secrets to journalists who dont have that sort of anonymous submission system in place.

But Lee also sees Onionshare being used for more common file-sharing situations where everyone involved knows each other but require utmost secrecy. Its a safe bet that Greenwald and Miranda will be fans.

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IRS and Free File Alliance Renew Partnership for 1 Year

The Internal Revenue Service and the Free File Alliance, have signed a one-year extension of their partnership to makes free tax software available to taxpayers.

John Koskinen

Free File is the free federal tax preparation and e-file service offered through third-party software developers and online fillable forms. The software is available for taxpayers who earn $58,000 or less, which is 70 percent of taxpayers. Free File Fillable Forms is available to taxpayers who earn more than $58,000 and who are comfortable preparing their own federal return.

More than 3 million taxpayers have used Free File so far this year, a nearly 10 percent increase over last year and the first double-digit increase in program usage in several years. Much of the increase is attributable to a new look and feel for the IRS Free File web site, which has been redesigned to make it easier for taxpayers to find the information they need and route to the software they want.

"Free File has helped millions of taxpayers prepare their taxes, and we look forward to continuing this important program," said IRS Commissioner John Koskinen in a statement. "The Free File program saw increased use this year, a reflection of the value of this innovative effort."

The extension agreement includes language specifying that a full renegotiation of the five-year agreement and memorandum of understanding will begin in June. The IRS and the Free File Alliance intend to enter into a multi-year agreement prior to the expiration of the latest extension.

The current five-year agreement expires in October. The one-year extension provides the IRS and the FFI with time to shape a longer-term agreement to include innovations in the 12-year-old Free File program in order to grow e-file, improve quality and reduce taxpayer burden.

Free File has played a role in the IRSs strategy for growing electronic filing. Nearly 43 million taxpayers have used Free File since it debuted in 2003. Based on a relatively low $30 tax prep fee, this means Free File users have saved taxpayers nearly $1.3 billion.

For more than a decade, Free File has advanced the IRS e-filing initiative by making industry-leading tax software available to a majority of Americans at no cost, said Free File Alliance executive director Tim Hugo. Free File is the epitome of a successful public-private partnership. We have saved taxpayers an estimated $1.3 billion in preparation and filing costs, while introducing millions of Americans many of whom could not otherwise afford tax software to the efficiency and ease of e-filing. The Free File Alliance looks forward to continuing to serve taxpayers next year and beyond.

Free File is still available through October 15 for extension filers at http://www.irs.gov/freefile.

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