How much data over the internet is encrypted?
I found an older article that said around 6%+?
How many individual pc's servers/other actually contribute to that?
Give all encrypted traffic a higher priority? Monitor systems of all encrypted
traffic producers?
Physically connect/other to system that if they rally can't be accessed over
the networks?
I would think if a country with vast resources wanted to monitor any system; I
would be pretty certain that all data that is wanted to be monitored is being
monitored by someone?
So you that have not been whatever that are doing something that is deemed
unlawful, those monitoring you don't care or don't have the task to do
something about it.
Think CIA vs FBI or Local PD.... CIA/Other or a sub group probably can and may
are on everyone's system no matter who you are. Do they care if you don't fit
into their scope?
As for the limit of the tools given to those that are given the area to care
about--illegal activity.
What are their tools? routes/other?
The tools they are permitted to use? As in not pulled from them keeping from
public use/view if every discovered/rediscovered?
So with all that, vast resourceful government or back government that violates
the laws more than any citizen(s) could every compete with; they have a means
if not many to find you.
So I guess to actually keep a network like Tor secure from everyone doesn't
really matter?
But from those that do care?
What are the ones who care about a Tor like net like?
What are their limits?
What would surpass them more?
If a certain level was passed would Tor be shut down? Getting into the Big Boys
Territories?
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