• Snot Flickerman
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      6011 days ago

      Let’s Encrypt

      God damn they literally just want to watch everything burn.

    • @[email protected]
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      1811 days ago

      I did not knew that Tor was getting funded by the american state. Thats giving me some spooky vibes.

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              111 days ago

              Don’t confuse TOR with security, you can get exposed to use the Onion without an additional encrytion layer or VPN. TOR cannot encrypt the traffic between an exit relay and the destination server.

              • @[email protected]
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                611 days ago

                Sure, like any security it operates in layers

                Totally disagree that Tor does not address security. The loophole you mention is indeed well known, but again it’s an exploit like anything

                And like any security thing, you stack a few layers to get the real world security

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                  411 days ago

                  The TOR network is certainly pretty secure, but it’s always advisible to use it in the Onion not without an additional layer, at least with a good VPN. Anyway I think that the future is in a descentralized web (I2P, Hyphanet, Snowflake, Shadowsocks and similar), the normal Internet is to heavy controlled by big companies and govs.

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        11 days ago

        One theory is that Tor was opened to the public by the United States Naval Research Laboratory only to create a crowd of users for their agents to hide in. You need a large enough anonymity set for these sorts of technologies to work.