Am 30.07.2013 15:59, schrieb Eugene:
> I confirm this. Vidalia, if installed, will not work without some complicated 
> configuration steps.
> Steps are described here:
> http://www.noobrescue.com/blog/vidalia-detected-that-the-tor-software-exited-unexpectedly
>
> But it's absolutely user unfriendly. These days, when we now know about
> PRISM, tor and vidalia are very important.
>
hi Eugene,

Vidalia as well as TrueCrypt are no longer secure. The NSA already had 
the general keys to crack the
encryption of Vidalia and TOR as well as of TrueCrypt. TrueCrypt is a 
us-Program and has backdoors for
the us-secret-services.

And the NSA is also already in Linux. Have you ever heard about 
SE-Linux? If not, then look here:

http://www.nsa.gov/research/selinux/

Or also inside your Synaptics. So these encryptions are no longer secure 
as the NSA owns the general keys
and is in this way able to read and enter all our files inside our 
computers, Smartphones, Tablets and Notebooks.
So TOR and all these encrypted communications are no longer secure. 
That's the real problem behind it.

So I think, the best way is, to invent a completely new encryption, 
which the NSA could not hack. And the other thing is
that NSA is already boosting up its serverfarms with new datacenters in 
Utah with a capacity or more than 5 Zettabyte
(that's about 5 Millions harddiscs of 1 Terabyte!)!!

Greetings
Linuxexperte

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