Second, it doesn't hide the fact that you're *using* Tor: an eavesdropper won't know where you're going or what you're doing there, but she or he will know that you've taken steps to disguise this information, which might get you into trouble -- for example, Chinese dissidents hiding from their government might worry that the very act of anonymizing their communications will target them for investigation. Third, Tor is still under active development and still has bugs. And, since the Tor network is still relatively small, it's possible that a powerful attacker could trace users. Even in its current state, though, we believe Tor is much safer than direct connections.
[^] # Re: Cette niouze est une honte !
Posté par oumpa . En réponse à la dépêche Anonymat avec des Logiciels Libres. Évalué à 2.
Second, it doesn't hide the fact that you're *using* Tor: an eavesdropper won't know where you're going or what you're doing there, but she or he will know that you've taken steps to disguise this information, which might get you into trouble -- for example, Chinese dissidents hiding from their government might worry that the very act of anonymizing their communications will target them for investigation. Third, Tor is still under active development and still has bugs. And, since the Tor network is still relatively small, it's possible that a powerful attacker could trace users. Even in its current state, though, we believe Tor is much safer than direct connections.
http://secunia.com/advisories/16424/(...) <-- surement la fameuse backdoor de la rumeur ...
http://secunia.com/advisories/15764/(...)
Aider ce projet est d'intêret public, multiplier les noeuds si vous êtes en capacité de le faire.
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