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Building a new Tor that can resist next-generation state surveillance
- Subject: Building a new Tor that can resist next-generation state surveillance
- From: guninski at guninski.com (Georgi Guninski)
- Date: Sun, 19 Feb 2017 15:04:53 +0200
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On Sun, Feb 19, 2017 at 12:59:24AM -0500, grarpamp wrote:
> Reviewing designs... designing against threats... tracking proof...
> three areas. Do it, get funding, make yourself a star.
Does theory allow anonymity in the presence of sufficiently powerful
network adversary?
What are the disadvantages for better anonymity? (using one time device
isn't cheap and requires to find device)