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Title: [2014-08-01] Tor Confirms Attack May Have Deanonymized Users
Post by: Kprawn on August 01, 2014, 05:16:43 PM
http://cointelegraph.com/news/112192/tor-confirms-attack-may-have-deanonymized-users

Tor recommends that users upgrade to the newest version of the Tor browser, which should increase security. If you would rather use an alternative, look into I2P. I2P is another privacy tool that constantly switches nodes in order to decrease the likelihood of a successful attack. It also works within the internet rather than separate from it and doesn't rely on a centralized address database like Tor does, which seems to fit more within the Bitcoin ethos.

You think this will be the answer to your privacy needs?


Title: Re: [2014-08-01] Tor Confirms Attack May Have Deanonymized Users
Post by: Lethn on August 01, 2014, 10:29:18 PM
Only fully decentralised software and networks will keep you anonymous anything that passes through somebodies server can be hacked or taken out.


Title: Re: [2014-08-01] Tor Confirms Attack May Have Deanonymized Users
Post by: bitsmichel on August 02, 2014, 12:23:47 AM
Only fully decentralised software and networks will keep you anonymous anything that passes through somebodies server can be hacked or taken out.

Right, using a decentralized network there would be some more chance of anonymity. I think it's possible to create protocols in which the users are completely anonymous - given that there are enough nodes on the network.


Title: Re: [2014-08-01] Tor Confirms Attack May Have Deanonymized Users
Post by: Swordsoffreedom on August 02, 2014, 01:35:43 AM
Only fully decentralised software and networks will keep you anonymous anything that passes through somebodies server can be hacked or taken out.

This the main risk with Tor is in the exit node where the information comes out
Inside its clear more or less

In a July 30 blog post, Tor confirmed that several entry nodes may have been run by a nefarious party attempting to identify Tor users, and they appear to have been successful.

That said it makes sense that some malicious entity would control the node to try and access data its a problem that needs to be solved.
Although some of the proposals some altcoins have to address it could be applied to this and make things more interesting.


Title: Re: [2014-08-01] Tor Confirms Attack May Have Deanonymized Users
Post by: justusranvier on August 02, 2014, 01:39:04 AM
If you would rather use an alternative, look into I2P. I2P is another privacy tool that constantly switches nodes in order to decrease the likelihood of a successful attack. It also works within the internet rather than separate from it and doesn't rely on a centralized address database like Tor does, which seems to fit more within the Bitcoin ethos.
Tor is an anonymous proxy network, that implements hidden services as an afterthought.

I2P is a hidden service network, that implements outproxies as an afterthought.


Title: Re: [2014-08-01] Tor Confirms Attack May Have Deanonymized Users
Post by: Kprawn on August 02, 2014, 08:44:55 AM
Well they say the latest release will have improved node management, and that should also increase security on the exit nodes.

I still do not trust a "Honey Pot" like that. You just put the spotlight on you, when you use it.  :(


Title: Re: [2014-08-01] Tor Confirms Attack May Have Deanonymized Users
Post by: Bit_Happy on August 02, 2014, 05:59:50 PM
Well they say the latest release will have improved node management, and that should also increase security on the exit nodes.

I still do not trust a "Honey Pot" like that. You just put the spotlight on you, when you use it.  :(

I never trusted Tor, it seems way too good to be true.