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Message-ID: <4EA6A802.2030205@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 25 Oct 2011 14:13:54 +0200
From: PsychoBilly <zpamh0l3@...il.com>
To: "full-disclosure@...ts.grok.org.uk >> fdisclo"
	<full-disclosure@...ts.grok.org.uk>
Subject: Re: Tor anonymizing network Compromised by French
 researchers

http://www.dailymotion.com/gkallenborn#videoId=xlo02x
http://www.dailymotion.com/gkallenborn#videoId=xlo05e
good luck with french

[[   charlie@...kymunkey.com   ]] @ [[   24/10/2011 18:09   ]]--------------------------------------------------
> I got the impression that they have fully compromised the actual TOR  
> network, not a dummy network, am I wrong?
> 
> Charlie
> 
> Quoting Travis Biehn <tbiehn@...il.com>:
> 
>> So they put up a fake network, 'hacked' most of the nodes, and with complete
>> control of their dummy network they were able to figure out traffic
>> movement?
>>
>> This is news why?
>>
>> -Travis
>>
>> On Mon, Oct 24, 2011 at 10:31 AM, Mohit Kumar <thehackernews@...il.com>wrote:
>>
>>> French researchers from  
>>> ESIEA<http://www.esiea.fr/c/en/Web.Esiea.Public.cuke?>,
>>> a French engineering school, have found and exploited some serious
>>> vulnerabilities in the TOR network. They performed an inventory of the
>>> network, finding 6,000 machines, many of whose IPs are accessible publicly
>>> and directly with the system?s source code. They demonstrated that it is
>>> possible to take control of the network and read all the messages that
>>> circulate.
>>>
>>> But there are also hidden nodes, the Tor Bridges, which are provided by the
>>> system that in some cases. Researchers have developed a script that, once
>>> again, to identify them. They found 181. "*We now have a complete picture
>>> of the topography of Tor*," said Eric Filiol.
>>>
>>> Read More at "The Hacker News" --
>>> http://thehackernews.com/2011/10/tor-anonymizing-network-compromised-by.html
>>> --
>>> *Regards,*
>>> *Owner,*
>>> *The Hacker News <http://www.thehackernews.com/>*
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>>>
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