--On Monday, December 16, 2013 1:17 AM -0200 APX 808 <apx.808@gmail.com> wrote:
From "Traffic correlation" attacks to "NSA being able to break Tor" there is a long way.
Oh really? Traffic correlation is what tells you who is who, so yes, it's the same as breaking tor. If you mean, stuff encrypted by tor using standard crypto can't be read, well, maybe that is true. But is not the point. Also, given the fact that the american nazi government has influenced and bribed virtually everybody in the 'security' 'community', isn't it an obvious educated guess that Tor, which is directly funded by the american nazi governemnt is, let's say, not so trustable?
On Mon, Dec 16, 2013 at 12:12 AM, Juan Garofalo <juan.g71@gmail.com> wrote:
--On Sunday, December 15, 2013 7:01 PM -0800 Al Billings <albill@openbuddha.com> wrote:
From: Juan Garofalo juan.g71@gmail.com
Ha? tor developers admit that the nsa can break tor but schneider says otherwise?
plus, schneier, greenwald and partners don't seem to have too much credibility at this point
So you think you know more than Schneier? Do tell.
seems to be 'public' knowledge eh
cryptome.org/2013/08/tor-users-routed.pdf
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