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someone posted this saying "tor isn't effective". Tore them a new one and explained how each failure point is only worst-case.

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  • 16
    This picture doesn't even show that Tor is ineffective, but how effective it is:
    Nobody (except the user) knows everything.
  • 10
    So what you're saying is:

    hacker is sitting inside my network and can see everything I do.

    NSA controls tor

    Thanks, glad we solved this one!
  • 8
    The only thing you really have to worry about is the two NSA mans in the middle fucking you with a temporal correlation attack
  • 2
    @Nato
    Yes, and they can do.
    For public nodes are announced, clients are not.
  • 2
    Dude I can sketch up a diagram showing how there's a very finite number of undersea comms cables which can be sabotaged fairly easily and say "The Internet isn't effective/secure"
  • 1
    @12bitfloat this isn't even effective most of the time either
  • 0
    @mvelebit pretty sure there was an entire Metal Gear game where that was the plan.
  • 1
    So is the issue of using the same primes for cryptography still an issue? Or did they fix that when they updated all the crypto stuff a while back? Like most software didn't change the primes so it required a modest investment by the NSA to be able to monitor everything that used those primes.
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