[tor-talk] NSA, Tempora, PRISM And Company always know who is behind Tor?
Tom Ritter
tom at ritter.vg
Fri Jul 19 12:23:02 UTC 2013
On 19 July 2013 06:35, Ed Fletcher <ed at fletcher.ca> wrote:
> 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?
I don't think a 'series percentage' of relays are in EC2. I would
politely ask you to research that and prove me wrong if you feel
strongly about it. There might be a serious percentage of bridges,
but even that is questionable. (Related: Runa is giving a talk at
Defcon on the Diversity of the Tor Network, so hopefully that will be
a canonical answer to these sorts of questions once her slides go up
in a couple weeks.)
Regarding their ability to monitor EC2 - well it depends on what
datacenter. The bulk of EC2 is in the Virginia one - and yea the NSA
probably has a line on that one or it's upstream ;) But what about
the one in Singapore? /shrug
-tom
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