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RE: Tor Project: Anonymity Online (Never Dying Proxy) - Adorapuff - 05-28-2013

(05-28-2013, 04:52 AM)better_than_you Wrote: I thought you were implying Tor itself is not that safe, lol. Tor does a decent job, for example, when wiki.debian.org was owned via moinmoin in 2012, HTP used tor, and when debian did an analysis they claimed they couldn't catch them because the attacker used tor (that is hilarious).

I can't remember if this is where they discussed that or somewhere else, but I do remember it quite vividly

http://wiki.debian.org/DebianWiki/SecurityIncident2012

Hmm, I see you know your stuff. Tor is definitely very secure, but not as great as some people make it out to be. as you have mentioned


RE: Tor Project: Anonymity Online (Never Dying Proxy) - w00t - 05-28-2013

Threads like this make me appreciate how much people like to latch on to half-truths.

Tor protects your identity as near perfect as you can get without your own infrastructure. It's certainly miles above the proxy and VPN crap that gets spewed all over. No amount of software buffering who you are from what you say can prevent you from doing extremely preventable things that render the buffering pointless.