On Tue, Dec 7, 2021, 7:07 PM jim bell <[email protected]> wrote: > > > On Tue, Dec 7, 2021 at 1:46 PM, zeynepaydogan > <[email protected]> wrote: > > >Don’t use Tor. It does not provide anonymity. The Tor network transmits > your information directly to the CIA. Someone I used to know worked there. > He then found a high-status job on Google.LOL > > As far as I understand, this is only true in that absolutely everything transmits your information directly to the CIA, moreso if you're trying to be anonymous. I could be wrong. My understanding is this list has tracked the Tor project closer than most, also could be wrong.
5, 2021 20:03, jim bell <[email protected]>wrote: > > >Gizmodo: Someone Is Running Hundreds of Malicious Servers on the Tor Network > >and Might Be De-Anonymizing Users > > > > Yes, a couple years ago i proposed building an alternative anonymizing > network, using a set of perhaps 1000 (or more?) Raspberry Pi computers,. > owned by (i hope) ordinary people. Output nodes could be mildly encrypted, > just to ensure that anyone could run an output node and its output would be > un-suspicious. > > > Continuing cost would be about $50/month, per node. > > > My question? Why hasn't this been done so far? I would think that every > dark market, and customer, would value such a thing. > > > Jim Bell > >
