-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA512 I see a lot of people talking about how Tor is pwned by the US Government and is insecure 'by design'. I'm assuming that they know this from a thorough analysis of the source code, which I freely admit I haven't done. So, since you guys actually have taken the time to audit the source and find the vulnerabilities that would allow Tor to be so easily pwned, could you explain it to me and, preferable, post relevant sections (or links to sections) of the source you're basing your statements on?
I'd really like to investigate these vulnerabilities myself but the code is too massive for one person to realistically audit by themselves so links would be very helpful. Thanks! Anthony - -- OpenPGP Key: 4096R/0x028ADF7453B04B15 Other Key Info: http://www.cajuntechie.org/p/my-pgp-key.html XMPP?Jabber: cyp...@chat.cpunk.us SIP: cajuntec...@sip.linphone.org -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQIcBAEBCgAGBQJXaHcgAAoJEAKK33RTsEsVXzkP/1Pk47AhZUMjzGbKivACMWaE HnmWeuGE7ORdmHuc5ex7tKpNHGoryHrLoLWWRCAcdqAs0UD84X9JlVMB9o9gUk+m Y0gtMQFQEuS3gyaLKnOEBWgog4Ir+uI7CBFSo5pJ/Ch+mH2tORb3eXo5liUOXjxQ hZeK3dTDD3tbFpZw9/nkhQPgiPajaF8iBoQZbdpslnITXNOH/ML7E8YPmzkG5g/V l9vpsLCO1FXLiGADLOMTaCKRnAjA1rhNF8g8a1qYz95yJm4f7o6TyUA0fc7Hd3BP qcloz0fOo2AQqpAkUGeRVvsCcdL63zo5Tu3AJH8LwuivBjeTQG4jVfHQyJLFfLZA H7Vg7tg/Lc/sDB9fu/f1Q5sFm983TZoWZzpYkkGClHkLOWxeE8v4YNEBbuuhHdFe zwsQaOxefJP/fUym/CuOqnZbLdEHGQxVwhAKDjTYz2H1CPKDyBcmVXD3SLL4SGvo rWRf3Fjg44E7cVMGAXgbhAeIgZbnLDjdfvhJh9fcq+xy9fnBfDg0Bvn7xSlfOXnS 8rzTIxCkHL1pj8y+5bHiivVeZcHNeKiYzHn0pFEYRsml2JlRki7beUWkdHP4TDjh 1itbC3QG3gHbVLZ+ZKyeve/nX1V/Bqqhgao6g+rL8rZUTqG8jEp/lpkRg6wcPRGK YVlaF2yMZsBKBi7PRyAT =KXtj -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- tor-talk mailing list - tor-talk@lists.torproject.org To unsubscribe or change other settings go to https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk