[tor-talk] NSA, Tempora, PRISM And Company always know who is behind Tor?
Ed Fletcher
ed at fletcher.ca
Fri Jul 19 10:35:07 UTC 2013
On 18/07/2013 10:26 PM, Roger Dingledine wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 18, 2013 at 09:31:21PM -0300, Juan Garofalo wrote:
>>>> They know the real IP of every Tor user every time they use
>>>> Tor?
>>>
>>> Probably not.
>>
>> Why not? Don't they monitor enough internet traffic to know what
>> the users are doing? Don't all ISPs either work for the NSA, or
>> let the NSA monitor all their traffic?
>
> Again, probably not?
>
> They for sure do not have a deal with every ISP.
>
> The question is whether they have enough deals with the *right* ISPs
> to be able to see enough Tor traffic to have a good chance of
> breaking some Tor circuits.
>
On a related note, does having (what I assume is) a serious percentage
of the Tor relays in the Amazon cloud make it easier for the NSA to
compromise anonymity?
Ed
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