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by biomechanica
4896 days ago
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The point is, as it's a hidden service, you don't know. It would defeat the purpose if you knew who was running it. I know there are concerns with that, "It could be a honeypot!!" etc. Though it's also the reason why you would use GPG/PGP to encrypt your messages with the people you are conversing with. So, even if it is a honeypot, they wouldn't see your data. |
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i.e. the long and short of this issue is, if there's a problem with someone seeing the SMTP headers on your mails, you're doing it wrong. If tormail is a honey pot, it's a much more concentrated source of suspicious data than the inconspicuous mail sent through Gmail or another typical route, and therefore those routes may in fact be much safer, because your mail is not likely to come under any scrutiny there unless you try really hard to call attention to yourself (by sending mail to the recipient listed above, for example).