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Russia offers over $100,000 to de-anonymize Tor

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Renegade:
Do you think this is like the truecrypt debacle?  If people are trying to break it, just by the fact that there is a bounty- your trust in it is less.  So you start to trust less in Tor and more in other ways of being anonymous.
-wraith808 (July 26, 2014, 05:06 PM)
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I really don't know.

It could all just be an elaborate psy-op to drive people away from Tor.

If I were doing anything that really mattered, I'd keep it off the net as much as possible. There are topics that I only discuss with people in person.

I want a Faraday room! 8)

I thought the NSA already had backdoors/vulnerabilities in Tor. Wasn't something like that mentioned in another thread here on DC?
-Deozaan (July 26, 2014, 05:25 PM)
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I'm not sure. The NSA has funded Tor. Whether or not they have backdoors, I don't know.

They can track people with significant effort, as far as I understand. But the effort is enough to make them do it in a targeted manner.

x16wda:
I want a Faraday room!
-Renegade (July 27, 2014, 10:30 AM)
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