On Wed, Sep 12, 2007 at 08:46:52AM +0400, Ramakrishnan Sundaram wrote:

> It's pretty obvious if you read the Tor documentation before installing
> it. In fact, it's probably less secure than if you use your normal ISP
> exit points, if you factor in eavesdropping as one of the motivations to
> set up Tor nodes.

Ahem. I run a Tor node, and I don't listen in. (It wouldn't do any
good, I'm a middleman).
 
> Apparently, the storm botnet uses Tor as well.

No, it doesn't. It's a trojan claiming to be Tor. It isn't.
 
> Any updates on Freenet? I stopped using it ages ago as it was impossibly
> slow.

Since the last update, the Tor bandwidth has increased quite a bit.

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