From: Georgi Guninski <[email protected]>
 To: [email protected] 
 Sent: Tuesday, July 19, 2016 1:44 AM
 Subject: Instead of only bashing tor, why not discuss the alternatives?
   
>Instead of only bashing tor, why not discuss the alternatives and move
>to something allegedly better?
Tor reminds me a bit of the Clipper chip, that brief attempt to implement a DES 
(56 bit key),key-escrowed chip for encrypted telephones that was tried in 1993. 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clipper_chip

If the USG had simply abandoned the plan for key escrow (giving the government 
the keys), the world wouldarguably have been better off  (compared to no 
encryption at all) for awhile if they'd implemented 56-bit DES.  But, that was 
distasteful, in large part because it would have been a shame to build a system 
that was less secure than it could have been with then existing technology.   
However, I think the main impediment to implementing secure phones in that time 
frame (1993) was that it wouldhave been necessary to transmit data rates over 
the POTS (Plaint Old Telephone System) that weren't reallypractical:  Modems 
had gotten to about 14.4kbps by then, as I recall.  
Tor, likewise, should not be less secure than it could be.  Multiple transfer 
hops (as opposed to the current one-hop),decoy (a given packet 'explodes' into 
multiple packets, maybe only one is 'real') transfers,  padded with adjustable 
filler traffic, etc, should have been added by now.  Why the delay?         Jim
  

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