Miserly Flyer: >> From Scarp: > > > "I think Mysterous Flyer is either an idiot or a troll, the fact > that he accuses Google of changing his password, and Tormail, and > isn't even sure whether he forgot his password or not is laughable." > >> From Me: > > You apparently did not read the Mysterious Flyer's entire comment > thread. I think the MF seems very bright (and good-looking too, just > based on his comments). You, scarp, also have a Tor Mail account, so > perhaps you are defensive about it. MF never accused Google of > changing his password. MF had a hater/harrasser who worked at > Google, as verified by their IP address. MF is wondering if the Tor > Mail account was the vector through which the Tor-Mail-Created Yahoo > account got compromised. Tor Mail is listed by the Tor Project as a > baddie, not a goodie. > > MF was also wondering if the hater was the person running around > hacking everything. However, since Tor Mail has now been identified > as a general culprit, the hater just moved down on the list of > possibilities, while Tor Mail just moved up. The hater would have to > be a very GOOD and dedicated hacker to have done all that. I think I > would like to be friends with the MF. > > So there, scarp.
This is ridiculous. The question if tormail is to be trusted or not isn't interesting for this tormail accusation. I am quite sure about one thing: If Tor Mail is up to something they won't hack into anonymous accounts by random anonymous users using any random mailing list. That's just the most uninteresting hack in the world. I don't say it's 100% impossible, there is always a few 0,000001%. Same chances apply for being struck by a lighting. There are far more interesting things tormail could do. _______________________________________________ tor-talk mailing list [email protected] https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk
