On Fri, Feb 16, 2018 at 7:12 AM,  <alexanderplotni...@mail.uk> wrote:
> If you use meek-amazon or meek-azure.How does it affect opportunity 
> correlation attack? (Suppose the enemy watches my traffic only between my ISP 
> and domain front and between exit relay and website)
Tor isn't really designed or capable to protect against
end to end correlation attacks by passive / passive-active
adversaries who are 'watching' at [or in] the network level.
The more wider towards GPA / time watching / nodes / unique
traffic patterns, the better their 'opportunity'. Search: anonbib .

So how? Meek-* doesn't.

Meek-* are anti-censorship / circumvention / connection
tools, not anti-correlation tools.
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