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Date: Tue, 08 Nov 2011 18:54:03 +0100
From: Neusbeer <neusbeer@...il.com>
To: not here <zpamh0l3@...il.com>, full-disclosure@...ts.grok.org.uk
Subject: Re: Tor anonymizing network Compromised by French
 researchers

Viewing his blog gave a new entry about this suggestion.
It's not gonna happen, and the gonna help the TORpeople.
http://cvo-lab.blogspot.com/2011/11/let-us-stop-with-buzz-on-tor.html


-neusbeer

Op 8-11-2011 16:47, not here schreef:
> That's a followUp!
> TOR Attack isn't hype, and on 10th of november, mayhem will be released
> don't troll, you fool.
>
> http://cvo-lab.blogspot.com/2011/11/tor-attack-technical-details.html
>
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> "Rumors of Tor's compromise are greatly exaggerated"
> https://blog.torproject.org/blog/rumors-tors-compromise-are-greatly-exaggerated
>
> [[   Mohit Kumar   ]] @ [[   24/10/2011 16:31   
> ]]--------------------------------------------------
> > 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/>*
> > *Truth is the most Powerful weapon against Injustice.*
> >
> >
> >
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