Statement from the article, learn and see through the lies:
The NSA, Justice Department, and other law enforcement agencies have spent much of the last several years attempting to crack Tor, and the recent raid of Silk Road 2 and other dark net markets suggests they've had some success.
Statement from the article, learn and see through the lies:
[8 Points] freemarket_oracle:
[5 Points] DankNetMarkets:
SRR Marketing Campaign: http://i.imgur.com/dhEk09O.gif
[4 Points] obsidianchao:
lmao OP couldn't shill harder if his name was "torsux"
[3 Points] Vasyrr:
Haha, poor SRR_admin, still upset that no-one will use his shitty market.
[5 Points] ThrowAwayPlease12321:
I think the problem is you haven't copied/pasted the same thing enough times. Another thirty or forty blocks if indecipherable text full of the rantings of a madman will certainly make people...
Whatever it is you want them to do.
[3 Points] None:
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[3 Points] Lost_my_fucking_mind:
When encryption is a crime only criminals well encrypt.
guess we are all gonna be criminals in the future still.
[0 Points] SRR_admin:
The most disturbing element of the research is its focus on trying to understand how to increase the Pentagon’s capacity to deploy narratives that influence listeners in a way that overrides conventional reasoning in the context of morally-questionable actions.
From the article -> https://medium.com/@NafeezAhmed/why-google-made-the-nsa-2a80584c9c1
This is one of the methods they are using in this thread, against YOU and attempting in futility against me.
Yes the CERT research had success in locating SR2, yet they never mention the countermeasures that existed before the research which provide additional layers of protection for the hidden service which clearly were not implemented by SR2. Tor is still open source and scrutinized by many more capable minds than any other privacy orientated network. I would be willing to wager that more people actively develop Tor than any other privacy based network also.
Your username clearly suggests that you are doing your best to promote i2p, doing so by trying to discredit Tor is both immature and naive. I want i2p to be put under more scrutiny to see how it stands up in comparison to Tor.
Taken directly from the i2p threat model page.