Safest exit country?

Travis Biehn tbiehn at gmail.com
Wed Sep 4 08:46:49 PDT 2013


On Wed, Sep 4, 2013 at 11:25 AM, Kyle Maxwell <kylem at xwell.org> wrote:

> On Wed, Sep 4, 2013 at 9:33 AM, Lodewijk andré de la porte <l at odewijk.nl>
> wrote:
>
> > Additional tricks such as delayed further transmission, network path
> mixing,
> > etc. are all possible with what I have in my paper and should be (easily)
> > doable in Tor.
> >
> > I never really understood the problem with traffic analysis.
>
> Trickle connections are an interesting idea and will work for some
> applications where high latency and possibly low throughput are okay.
> I look forward to reading that paper.
>
> Though re: traffic analysis, if your traffic stands out too much (i.e.
> for relatively low n on a global scale), then you'll still have
> issues[0]. And the devil's in the details, as Tom Ritter's fine work
> around AAM[1] has shown.
>
> [0]: Obligatory XKCD: http://xkcd.com/1105/
> [1]: http://ritter.vg/blog-deanonymizing_amm.html
>
> --
> @kylemaxwell
>
>
Lest we forget: WASTE had 'chaff' communication capabilities.

The problem is that bandwidth isn't free; also standing out ;)

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