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On 06/07/2016 03:13 PM, juan wrote: > On Tue, 7 Jun 2016 14:59:26 -0400 Steve Kinney > <ad...@pilobilus.net> wrote: >> TOR is a two edged sword that can also be used against the >> National Interest, so the NSA thinks TOR stinks. > > False, please do not post garbage. By now any 'observer' should > realize that the nsa is a 'fully capable' 'global passive > adversary' - In no way tor can be used against the **US** national > interest. > > HELL, even tor scumbags admit it > > http://www.nrl.navy.mil/itd/chacs/biblio/users-get-routed-traffic-corr elation-tor-realistic-adversaries > > Do your fucking homework Steve. Garbage, please do not post "False." TOR can be used effectively as a component in tactical security protocols, because TOR can prevent identification of users who do brief hit-and-run network access via physical routers not associated with the users in question. And of course, TOR can be up to 100% effective against adversaries who are /not/ top tier signals intelligence services. :o) -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.22 (GNU/Linux) iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJXVyfdAAoJEECU6c5XzmuqpCcH/RMepc8NDnZvDSnd2Q05eK67 orX2TIlhE3Ee4XHR03Dqm7jmltWok7JkHkBT6BHTuFLuW2p3AGyxp7aDqCZYjeTA YtowxSR8uOirsAqvAt3FmHln9kvdhsagu3Chsubp3jaMx+vymoPtGOUqBwvgdVMP WNcGREwX6Za8/PJ4gfp/fWXpgaOwsFoRGaU6qvYmemtzug2kxuPrbn+7XcPKgJAg rwIkjbnd0kjYp8UUazLnSu7cIlM+HL89qEE/0fi+SWz6vQ8YyQXW3sDffZ15Nt5p u79cHC/cRdQpMWdvTjvVs7ALPtvCSpBMdOcy3vbNiclKa9RSUVcfEI6tyrGZitY= =3uG5 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----