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by lucb1e
4039 days ago
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> If you think there isn't a security tool that shows people using Tor, I think you're wrong. Targetting Tor specifically, yes I'm quite sure it's trivial to find a way to detect its usage. Even with bridge nodes on :443, traffic analysis probably reveals it, and especially on company-owned laptops you could scan for certain software. So I'm not claiming that it's impossible, I just think it's not as easy as you say it is if they're not specifically looking for it (as long as there is no abuse, there is no immediate incentive to look for it). As for interns downloading illegal or personal data over a company's connection, yeah, that is clearly abuse. We agree on that. I even know of people here that download random stuff over 4g (built into our laptops) abroad. In fact the 4g disables any blocks the company put in place because it's outside their firewall so many use it for that. If they want to fire anyone, they should start there. |
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