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chrisr22

The NSA Can Probably Break Tor's Encryption Keys - 0 views

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    When it turned out that the Firefox JavaScript Tor vulnerability shenanigans were originating from the NSA not the FBI, it was pretty clear that the agency was looking to undermine and access Tor's anonymous internet. It's like a moth to a flame. But now security expert Robert Graham has outlined his reasons for believing that the NSA doesn't even need tricks and paltry exploits to access Tor, because they have the keys to the kingdom. Or can.
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    When it turned out that the Firefox JavaScript Tor vulnerability shenanigans were originating from the NSA not the FBI, it was pretty clear that the agency was looking to undermine and access Tor's anonymous internet. It's like a moth to a flame. But now security expert Robert Graham has outlined his reasons for believing that the NSA doesn't even need tricks and paltry exploits to access Tor, because they have the keys to the kingdom. Or can.
Derek Bruff

First Library to Support Tor Anonymous Internet Browsing Effort Stops After DHS Email -... - 1 views

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    A small town library in New Hampshire joins the anonymous Web surfing service Tor. Then the Department of Homeland Security shows up.
Derek Bruff

Tor on Campus | Tor Challenge - 2 views

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    This might be something we look into for our class project on practical cryptography later in the semester.
chrisr22

How the Deep Web Works - HowStuffWorks - 0 views

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    What a tangled web we weave, indeed. About 40 percent of the world's population uses the Web for news, entertainment, communication and myriad other purposes [source: Internet World Stats]. Yet even as more and more people log on, they are actually finding less of the data that's stored online.
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