On Thu, Jul 14, 2016 at 10:19:03AM -0700, Rayzer wrote: > > > On 07/14/2016 09:38 AM, Georgi Guninski wrote: > > On Thu, Jul 14, 2016 at 07:54:16AM -0700, Rayzer wrote: > >> Do you also believe the bug-bounty program they just activated is there > >> to collect info on people willing to help find tor security flaws so the > >> CIA can spook, stalk, and assassinate those people? > >> > > Is tor's bug bounty still INVITE ONLY? (search the web for reference). > > > > Shit like this doesn't make any sense to me. > > > > Anyway, IMHO the goal of the bounty was to find low hanging fruit > > backdoors, introduced mainly by n-tuple agents with legal write access > > and other actors with illegal write access. As someone wrote long ago, > > "onions are fragile". > > > > > > Why doesn't that make any sense? The way everyone spews on about it > you'd think if someone actually did fix some holes the gubmint didn't > want fixed they'd be found dead in an alligator-inhabited ditch > somewhere in bumfuck Florida. I'd imagine torproject also want people > who have SOME experience. Does that mean anyone qualified is compromised? >
lol. certainly the onions want "talent". there is shortage of "talent" AFAICT. why the onions don't get audit from a "certified" sickuarity corporation? you know the joke what mericuntia is? "a place where russian jews teach chinese students".