The TOR network is a scam to control the aspiring hacker?

An interesting publication from logiosermis.net for the anonymous network Tor, which to they used the source of the information to write an article that trades concerns, not just a copy paste, as we have seen from known and unknown copycats (for example here).Thu

A recent study on the possibility of discovering the identity of users of the anonymous Theor Router has caused several "turbulence" in the online community. So much so that project developers have issued a statement to calm things down by saying that false false rates make such attacks unhelpful. The study was published after six years of research by Professor Sambuddah Chakravarty of the Institute
Of Indraprastha, from New Delhi.
In short, the professor reports that 81% of Tor network users' IP addresses can be revealed through of traffic collected by Cisco routers through NetFlow technology. You can find the research On the Effectiveness of Traffic Analysis Against Anonymity Networks Using Flow Records, here (PDF). Chakravarty stated that under laboratory conditions he was able to reveal all anonymous addresses.
When the tested in real-world conditions, the accuracy dropped to 81,4% and a false positive rate of 12,2% was recorded The rate of false positive results was 6,4%.
According to Roger Dingledine, developer Tor project, this value is extremely important because it shows that on a large scale, the whole attack looks like someone is looking for a needle inside a stack of hay.
Thus he argues that the attack is ineffective. This could be part of a plan by a government, or a surveillance agency, designed to observe traffic passing through the Tor network's servers in various .
The other view that comes from the developer of TorProject, says that users still have no reason to fear that their identity may be revealed when using Tor.
TOR networks are a scam to control aspiring hackers?
Lastly, they are promoting MOZILLA cooperation with the TOR networks allegedly offering anonymity on the internet.
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Of course, when the TOR offered their services against Egypt and Iran, no one wants to understand who is behind it. After all, just because someone is interested in making use of anonymity… is immediately targeted.
By checking the financiers (and therefore bosses) of the TOR networks, we see all the well-known "evocative" institutions (many of which also finance our own ELIAMEP) such as Ford , Soros' Human Rights Watch,
and other state American institutions.
tor 1 tor 2 tor 4
All of them put their hand in the pocket so the hackers can move freely.
Staying? It does not naturally .. so be careful.
So if you see a news item playing globally in the most popular media… you do not need to wonder if it… for the benefit of the system.
Only such news is exclusively brought to us by the mass media. Information that will deliberately lead us to wrong choices through which the lamoyas benefit.

It is a simple illusion of the secrecy of communications and anonymity.


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