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RE: Charon's Encryption & Anonymity guide! #12
(05-20-2013, 11:51 PM)Charon Wrote: ...
But don't let yourself down, there's a solution: Linux! Linux users are much safer and it's not backdoored except for Ubuntu 11.04 and up,spyware has been found in there.
So if you want to use Ubuntu you should recompile the source of ubuntu, find the back door and remove it. So I really won't be covering Windows much in this tutorial.
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TOR is really vulnerable if not using correctly, and it has been proven multiple times.
VPNs can also be really vulnerable if your DNS is leaking. Flash will also always give away your real IP. Now you're probably wondering how to prevent this. You can prevent this by using JonDo.
Jondo is like TOR but it encrypts everything and does not relay on exit nodes. The second thing would be using sock5(SSH tunneling) Or use a RDP.
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Check the links at the end of the tutorial why TOR is vulnerable and where to download JonDo.
Also remember programs will always keep logs no matter what.
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Can you provide a reference for Ubuntu 11.04+ being backdoored?

Also, in order for tor to be vulnerable, you need to intensionally screw up, TOR comes defaulted with all the security to keep you anonymous; noscript and the like. There's no reason to use one secure cipherspace over another. I'm currently listening to the youtube link you gave in reference, and it's nearly completely baseless. His entire argument relies on a person or orginization haveing nearly all the information on the tor network, and can analyze it. The beauty of the tor network, is that there are just so many nodes that you are lost in the cowd of anonymity.
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RE: Charon's Encryption & Anonymity guide! - by 3SidedSquare - 05-22-2013, 02:44 AM



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