DNM's using Javascript, join 21st century

When I came across not-listed DNM's in the superlist I noticed one of them wasn't listed due to using Javascript. I know many are wary of JS sites on Tor, but it should not affect your experience, just allows the site to gather more info on your browser, if you are careful, that should not be a showstopper.

Javascript is a big part of web and I'm sure you've noticed sites using js are a lot more seemless and user friendly. How is it a "horrible idea" to have a DNM that uses js for better user experience? why should we hide behind old school req/res+page reload? If there is a problem, we should raise and fix it, not condemn js.

Fix your OPSEC don't blame the tools, get us some damn user friendly DNMs that aren't pure PHP (seriously why would anyone still use this trash)?

EDIT: If you disagree, please demonstrate the issue and how it can cause problems (please don't say if you are dumb enough to have all your plugins installed, they'll track that, you should have no plugins on your TOR).

EDIT2: A lot of people did comment, but nobody provided any evidence or proof that JS will harm you over TOR. They all sounded like a bunch of angry kids who are mad because someone is questioning their believe which has no basis (I'm sure we've seen this kind of people in real life too, they are the worst type of company to have).


Comments


[8 Points] PonderingYou:

You don't understand anything... this must be a troll post seriously


[8 Points] DNrick_sanchez:

OK fed, safety > convenience imo


[4 Points] izza123:

I love when people post but have no idea what they are taking about


[3 Points] darkynet:

A lot of noobs skip tails and just run tor. Forcing the user to use JavaScript allows callbacks to that can reveal the user's real IP.

In the case of a takeover by LE, using a script that calls any URL which is logged could cause the user to lose his onion network anonymity.

JavaScript is a hell of a powerful language. It can be misused.


[3 Points] _PrinterPam_:

Using JS IS horrible OPSEC.

Javascript's main purpose, really, is to offload much of the computational requirements of graphics rendering and other mathematical computations to an individual's computer...rather than on the server. Here's the problem with that: The browser downloads JS, and if it's malicious, it can potentially do all sorts of things...including leaking your IP by simply querying your network interfaces or forcing a couple of packets out through non-Tor connections to a site which is being used to monitor for your IP.

JS wasn't designed for anonymity. It was designed for nifty browser tricks and making a server's life easier. It's not necessarily evil on its own, but there's far too much risk at the hands of malicious JS...which most people can't discover until it's downloaded & already executed.


[2 Points] basjin:

http://youtu.be/pWdd6_ZxX8c


[2 Points] None:

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[2 Points] googlemale:

larger attack vendor. it's not worth getting arrested, basically. feel free to enable js though man


[2 Points] dnet33991:

How long have you been affiliated with Law Enforcement?


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