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Tor hack proposed to catch criminals
Robert Lemos, SecurityFocus 2007-03-08

The Tor network--a distributed system of computers that anonymizes the source of network traffic--has a slew of beneficial uses: Human-rights workers, the military and journalists all use the system. However, the anonymity of Tor has also attracted seedier elements as well: digital pirates, online criminals and, quite possibly, child pornographers.

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Tor hack proposed to catch criminals 2007-03-09
Anonymous (2 replies)
M$ for molesters? 2007-03-09
papa01
Tor hack proposed to catch criminals 2007-03-09
Anonymous (1 replies)
Tor hack proposed to catch criminals 2007-03-09
Anonymous (3 replies)
Re: Tor hack proposed to catch criminals 2007-03-09
Matthew Murphy
So, HD Moore found this, but abusive governments like the so-called "People's Republic" of China with resources vastly superior to his... haven't figured it out. You mean to tell me that a police state with a SIGINT/COMINT budget that puts the NSA to shame... couldn't figure out how to discern your actual IP with the help of Java, JavaScript or Flash *running in your browser*?

You're kidding, right? :-)

Besides, HD gave a perfectly functional evasive workaround: if you're concerned about identity leaks, browse with a profile (in Firefox, for instance) which has the non-essential plug-ins (Quicktime, Flash, ...) and things like Java, scripting, etc., disabled. It's long-been the only safe way... HD just pointed out why.

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Tor hack proposed to catch criminals 2007-03-13
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Tor hack proposed to catch criminals 2007-03-13
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