On Fri, 2020-02-21 at 08:15 -0500, grarpamp wrote:
> On 2/20/20, Robin Lee wrote:
> > I'm wondering how hidden a hidden service actually is?
> > ...
> > Is it just a function of time and amount of traffic, i.e. the
> > longer
> > you are online and the more traffic you generate, the more probable
On 2/20/20, Robin Lee wrote:
> I'm wondering how hidden a hidden service actually is?
> ...
> Is it just a function of time and amount of traffic, i.e. the longer
> you are online and the more traffic you generate, the more probable it
> is to discover the true ip-address?
Time and traffic are
On Fri, 2020-02-21 at 05:41 -0500, Roger Dingledine wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 20, 2020 at 07:25:32AM +0100, Robin Lee wrote:
> > I'm wondering how hidden a hidden service actually is? Because last
> > week charges were brought against Flugsvamp, a Swedish darknet drug
> > shop. In the documents made
On 02/21/2020 03:41 AM, Roger Dingledine wrote:
> Services on the internet are inherently harder to make safe than clients,
> (a) because they stay at the same place for long periods of time, and
> (b) because the attacker can induce them to generate or receive traffic,
> in a way that's harder
On Thu, Feb 20, 2020 at 07:25:32AM +0100, Robin Lee wrote:
> I'm wondering how hidden a hidden service actually is? Because last
> week charges were brought against Flugsvamp, a Swedish darknet drug
> shop. In the documents made public for the court case the police states
> that is was able to
Hi
I'm wondering how hidden a hidden service actually is? Because last
week charges were brought against Flugsvamp, a Swedish darknet drug
shop. In the documents made public for the court case the police states
that is was able to trace the actual ip-addresses of the onion-
addresses. Flugsvamp