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TOR Browser traceability question?
04-08-2014, 07:00 PM
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You can be traced across TOR.

When you send DATA it goes first to your ISP then out into the WWW. Then to TOR.

Usually this is encrypted for plain html pages. BAD NEWS the CIA/NSA/FBI/MI5 have ALL cracked the encryption.

As soon as your ISP starts noticing TOR traffic it RECORDS - the security services then take a GOOD look - its encrypted for a reason.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-24429332

You know many will say BS when you tell them their precious TOR is cracked. There is the news story, its cracked. You will just be sending out a "TRACK ME IM HIDING" signal.

Before the cops used to chase pedophiles to TOR servers, now they chase them to the actual homes. Pedophiles RUIN the net.

Seriously that is what got them after tor in the first place, police kept crying they couldnt be tracked. Once they found a flaw in they went - AND you can be CERTAIN they are still IN there.
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[] - smgray99 - 04-08-2014, 06:51 PM
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