that paper is useless
which isnt surprising when you see who wrote it
On 6/12/06, CIRT.DK Mailinglists <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hey thereThere is a paper out trying to describe the different methods of tracking TOR userBest regardsDennis
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Sent: Monday, June 12, 2006 4:49 PM
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Subject: [Full-disclosure] Is there a way to trace back Tor user
Regarding to recent debate about the use of Tor. Just wondering if it is practical to trace back the user if he is using Tor to hide his origin. As far as I know, there were several approaches using timing correlation to trace back TCP connections. It seems that the technique is there but the problem is the placement of monitors. Since the Tor servers are scatter around the world and it is impractical to access them all. If in a perfect world that you can monitor all the traffic of all Tor servers, you should be able to trace back with high success rate.
Is there any better solutions? Thanks.
yours,
Michael
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