• Kelly@lemmy.world
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      If you are like me, and you also like the NSA, feel free to contribute and add more fun facts!

      Its a fun read

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      You also could use Tor. Trying to change the most widely accepted website is probably not going to work.

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        Best used with TAILS. Even the NSA said this tech was a disaster to their visibility (in top secret internal slides publisher by the press)

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              Except that with the money that the government has, they broke it a while ago. Notwithstanding zero days, one can essentially brute-force it with enough funding

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                Do you have an actual source? Anyone can break anything with enough effort as nothing is perfect. They key is that it makes targeting all users difficult.

                It sounds like they just don’t want you to use Tor. If there was some better program that might be different but Tor is better than no Tor

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                  The US probably runs a huge number of TOR nodes, and can therefore do correlation analysis* to unmask TOR users. I’m not an expert, so don’t take this statement at face value, but that’s my understanding. Also keep in mind that if your threat model includes the NSA or similar agencies, you are probably overly paranoid or else you are fucked.

                  *edit to add: this is called a “Sybil” attack. Look it up in relation to TOR. Again, this doesn’t mean that TOR isn’t perfectly secure for most threat models, but neither is it impervious.

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                    Do you have evidence of this? Because without evidence you are just spreading misinformation

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                    They do run lots of nodes. And thank god too, the more the better it is for us all.

                    The ability for them to use those nodes to track Tor users is laughingly fleeting, if you’re running an up-to-date version of TAILS and not doing something stupid like checking your firstname.lastname@gmail.com at the same time as you’re uploading docs to SecureDrpp

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      Would need it’s own submission, but still have to point out. NSA, if you are indeed watched, will try to track you on every other websites. Using a third-party Wikipedia proxy won’t change a thing. Read the actual text on the wikiless README.md, even them just explain that NSA is interested in Wikipedia tracking, and haven’t been known to have compromised it so far.