-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 not exactly sure how to articulate this, but i'll do my best.
assume there is a global adversary trying to track down an anonymous Tor-user by using syntax analysis. that is to say, gathering sets of sentences or paragraphs from e-mails or forums, etc. and then recognizing similarities in the syntax (that is, the way the sentence or paragraph is written) in order group anonymous text with non-anonymous text and ultimately reveal the identity of an anonymous user, based on the way they write, basically. the field of psycholinguistics would probably be a good resource for this type of analysis. i hope that's clear enough. so, Tor can help defeat network traffic analysis. now, how can the anonymous user (or, more accurately, talker/writer/blogger) mitigate or defeat this syntax analysis? are there any scholarly papers or websites with this information, or at least talking more about syntax analysis (perhaps there is a more proper technical term)? for example, i think one rule would be to always use proper capitalization and punctuation, something i never do in my non-anonymous writing. ;) -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iD8DBQFIB58kXhfCJNu98qARCKgqAKDkMx/gAkwC8bp1iOezK4DatzeH8gCcCB4B c+/l/qf33g5cFiHCzAFpIS4= =1QtU -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----

