Pay for Play, Influence Peddling, Tor and Hillary/Russia
juan
juan.g71 at gmail.com
Tue Aug 2 21:16:12 PDT 2016
On Wed, 3 Aug 2016 04:00:12 +0000 (UTC)
jim bell <jdb10987 at yahoo.com> wrote:
> Perhaps the
> solution will be that the Tor project team will study how to insert
> "anti-bad-people"chaff into the Tor streams, increase the number of
> hops
The number of hops is irrelevant because the tor network fails
'at the edges'. It doesn't matter how many times you bounce
stuff inside the network since the traffic is 'correlated' when
it enters/leaves the network.
> (more to confuse the "bad people"; they confuse the hell out of
> me!), etc. Eventually, they will have to sadly announce that they
> haven't yet fully succeeded in preventing"bad people" from using
> Tor, but they HAVE greatly improved security in various ways.
What makes you think that military contractors for the US
military(i.e. tor) have any interest in improving the security
of the enemies of the US gov't/military?
Tor works exactly as designed. It is a 'honeypot'.
Jim Bell
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