On Tue, 19 Jul 2016 11:44:16 +0300 Georgi Guninski <gunin...@guninski.com> wrote:
> Instead of only bashing tor, why not discuss the alternatives and move > to something allegedly better? We need to get rid of tor first. Resources wasted on tor are resources that can't be used in good projects. > > Certainly some advanced attack and/or backdoor will screw them all. > > For a start, I would like to know: > > 1. What are alternatives to tor (possibly with less functionality)? > 2. Is the alternative known to be in bed with shady stuff like TLAs? > 3. Did they have braindamaged bugs (like debian's openssl memset())? > 4. What is their security/anonymity bug history? > 5. To what attacks they are known to be vulnerable? > 6. To what attacks they are conjectured to be immune? > > As an aside, I heard critique of Riffle: MIT are allegedly in bed with > USA. Don't know it this makes sense or not. Of course it does. As a matter of fact tor cunts dingledine and syverson are part of mit, or part of mit projects like 'dissent'. >