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Discussion => Security => Topic started by: theonetheonlyandy on April 22, 2012, 05:51 pm

Title: Tor Bridges question.
Post by: theonetheonlyandy on April 22, 2012, 05:51 pm
i havea question. Lets say you are using the hidden tor bridges that you can email yourself from the website using "get bridges". can LE become one of those bridges? and can they see who you are trying to connect????
Title: Re: Tor Bridges question.
Post by: supersecretsquirrel on April 22, 2012, 06:34 pm
i havea question. Lets say you are using the hidden tor bridges that you can email yourself from the website using "get bridges". can LE become one of those bridges? and can they see who you are trying to connect????

Yes and yes. A bridge operator will not be able to see which websites you are visiting, whether on the public Internet or not.
Title: Re: Tor Bridges question.
Post by: jtemp102311 on April 22, 2012, 07:16 pm
good post



fuck buying access to bridges through SR,  LEO no doubt


find someone locally who will sell you acces to one of their bridges

 or else just get a YAGI and use someones wifi if your isp is a bitch


shit is simple
just keep it clean
Title: Re: Tor Bridges question.
Post by: theonetheonlyandy on April 23, 2012, 01:31 pm
also something else. i check the bridges to see if there are new ones. now when new ones come up does that mean the old ones arent working? or does take them down because they know its LE?
Title: Re: Tor Bridges question.
Post by: supersecretsquirrel on April 24, 2012, 08:15 am
also something else. i check the bridges to see if there are new ones. now when new ones come up does that mean the old ones arent working? or does take them down because they know its LE?

Check where?
Title: Re: Tor Bridges question.
Post by: theonetheonlyandy on April 24, 2012, 03:39 pm
thru the email. i just keep emailing to see if there are new ones. etc.
Title: Re: Tor Bridges question.
Post by: QTC on April 24, 2012, 03:47 pm
It's actually not supposed to give you new ones at all, this is to prevent an attacker against the Tor network from enumerating all bridges. But just because you got new ones doesn't mean there's anything wrong with the old ones.