By the way, do you have any evidence for that? I read http://www.securityfocus.com/news/6779, but I cannot find mentioned things in source codes (http://anon.inf.tu-dresden.de/develop/jap.src.tgz).
There can be "backdoor" in cascades, of course, but it is similar situation as "backdoor" (~ logging, traffic analysis) on Tor nodes - it is probably done on many nodes nowadays, but they probably dont have complete information about transfer. Im just wondering how are these warnings against JAP relevant... Marek On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 4:08 PM, F. Fox <[email protected]> wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA256 > > I stopped even thinking of JAP after I found out it'd been backdoored. =:oD > > - -- > F. Fox > Owner of Tor node "kitsune" > http://fenrisfox.livejournal.com > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > Version: GnuPG v1.4.9 (GNU/Linux) > Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org > > iQIcBAEBCAAGBQJJlYz/AAoJECxKjnsrYHNH6EEQAJLwFKVdJB/mNRRgJdnSVg+A > Ay6944rWaB07UKYx38tAoZ9E8oryixnYy6CZn53p9eUR9G3gPByrDsMFFlJBeied > wIOvPVLo3xiHtRY8UT9n38S7A7W7ioAuTcuFHOCL7cYozeRFHJn1aRgIU2AW1PwL > NZUt+oSjD0cb8eO1nCVxx11qRTaf5auGQUrOhluOs9IHA1e48pL5V2yNGmEQ3IaZ > Faw71N9thPDWl+uGcm87u/xByRGLfDaeC5/GC7q1eSWUsH9oaJ1HV75SrrHJhF9A > +E2Vh+Q+A0Bl9kEAtqbGsNOqpxGzAHfzxuoIzsNjgaSAKZayZhfCCnOUixwffKwI > sSxYsaGayl3+pmDyMRM7uBsCN2m3/o00JFJJv8F1jSPmu4R9ozIYD7zhVivr5PGl > VrJslOPf61vKBOwwR66e/xuGDus7hJ6tUAwxWQvJLAJcXnCPsV6uDGnL94/+vDu6 > IktowhOX98rh2hr6uNoMuUpr+tULXHmGUnmisUlaWBxHjHmLE0iLvLtnOdRDB7Ps > WCGoBeQkiett+lA6KdA8JiSKPO2BusakSCnhfZnSY8uCkpKVHZJKBs5aBuU4UJ5R > yyybI6KW+0BJeQ9PGx97q3JaO7huB9O0fHGvSRv6ghSmScyWQceiqr71fBQbWQ+r > hkvETe+w7e/tNYI4wjnz > =xrhZ > -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- >

