On Nov 24, 2007 5:19 AM, Marco A. Calamari <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > But I strongly suggest to discuss more and warn about using the > 600+ router from China. > > Consider two facts: > > 1) mout are born in few weeks > 2) all of them are exit router, no other > country has more than 50% > > Add them and add a very small quantity of paranoy.
You might be interested in reading http://www.heise-security.co.uk/news/99333 With multiple problems existing, any that can be dealt with should be dealt with. There are large groups of Tor users in Germany who are frustrated with these horrendous laws, and that means that it will be much easier to deal with escaping data retention laws in Germany than dealing with the numerous issues which you are presenting about ORs in China. This does not mean that they should not be dealt with, it just means that when there is a movement to fix a certain problem it might hurt rather than helps to claim that a similar but not necessarily worse problem should be dealt with first. > > German situation is that of a nation full > of crypto hacktivist that mus face a new > law in two year > > China (and another country maybe) are > a Big Brother with certificate of authenticy. > Kasimir -- Kasimir Gabert

