> To move in DarkNet you actually have to go and talk to a person... something
> like "Hi, do you mind introducing me to some of your friends?" which may work
> only sometimes.
It seems that we are pushing technology to the point that a breakdown to remain
anonymous could be
our human conditio
-- you actually (hopefully) know and trust each of your peers,
unlike opennet strangers.
May be I have watched too many 007 movies, but what if one of your
trusted peers is actually a double agent?
That's a good question. Maybe someone more knowlegeable can help flesh
out the details, but I rec
On Tue, 14 Sep 2010 14:00:14 -0400, Uriel Carrasquilla wrote:
> > they can also in theory replace all of your peers,
> > and thus know what keys you are downloading/uploading.
> Isn't the content also encrypted? What good are the keys for to lead
> back to the originating node?
The main idea is t
> they can also in theory replace all of your peers,
> and thus know what keys you are downloading/uploading.
Isn't the content also encrypted? What good are the keys for to lead back to
the originating node?
>> Given that this would take quite a bit of