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by aortega
5210 days ago
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Did you read the indictment? They got it specifically by matching TOR traffic to his online-activity patterns. Obviously they matched perfectly. IMHO this was a weak proof, but still is totally unacceptable for a secure network not to hide traffic patterns. |
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Not secure against end-to-end attacks: Tor does not claim to completely solve end-to-end timing or intersection attacks. Some approaches, such as having users run their own onion routers, may help; see Section 9 for more discussion.
They are repeating it several times in their documentation, too.
It's not really a bug - there is little that can be done here, IMO.