At 04:46 PM 8/4/2008, Matthew Toseland wrote:

> On Sunday 03 August 2008 03:34, Hierophant wrote:
>
> > --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

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> > > Cool. However I would point out that there is an entire industry
> > > dedicated to reversing money anonymisation schemes.
> >
> > Yes, I'm aware of the eGold mess et alia. 
>
> eGold mess? Not aware of that one...

What Chris Burge wrote.  Indeed, eGold recently settled with the Feds.  Quoting
an anonymous wag from many years ago, it's pucker time for some eGold owners.

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> ... Although Tor started as a US Naval Research
> Laboratory project, it's totally open source now, and so any back doors would
> arguably have been discovered.  Perhaps one could hide code in other code via
> encryption and steganography, but that seems unlikely.
>
> Yeah, government/corporate involvement in such things can often be
> entertaining and surprising. :)

Indeed.  FYI, <http://www.fourmilab.ch/javascrypt/stego.html> is cool.

Hierophant
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