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sir pball

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3. 81% of Tor users "in the wild" can be deanonymized.
Fri Nov 21, 2014, 12:40 PM
Nov 2014

Traffic analysis has been an identified attack against Tor since its very earliest days; a researcher in Delhi has over the last six years worked out a reliable, low-resource method for identifying users.

http://thestack.com/chakravarty-tor-traffic-analysis-141114

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This message was self-deleted by its author guyton Nov 2014 #1
Definitely not the point defacto7 Nov 2014 #4
My grandmother is using Tor. L0oniX Nov 2014 #2
Sure, why not? defacto7 Nov 2014 #6
81% of Tor users "in the wild" can be deanonymized. sir pball Nov 2014 #3
Interesting article defacto7 Nov 2014 #5
I meant to replay to your post but didn't defacto7 Nov 2014 #8
How about an update about the "deanoymizing" article... defacto7 Nov 2014 #7
Is Tor free? GOLGO 13 Jul 2015 #9
It's a self-contained app. sir pball Jul 2015 #10
tor is good...but w0nderer Aug 2015 #11
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