I've heard a lot of people on the left argue that Tor is likely backdoored because it was created by the U.S. Navy for spies to communicate and is still funded by the government. Yasha Levine has written a lot about this:

He also appeared in TrueAnon episode 50 to talk about this.

On the other hand, a lot of people in the crypto and tech community disagree with this. They believe that Tor is not backdoored for one or both of the following reasons:

  • Tor is open-source and has been audited.
  • The U.S. Government would never do such a thing.

They also point to a leaked NSA presentation from 2007 that admits the NSA can't deanonymize Tor users.

What are your thoughts?

  • redthebaron [he/him]
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    4 years ago

    like i am dumb and don't understand a lot about how tor works but i am pretty sure the kinda of people who understands and use it are usually privacy freaks so i would imagine someone would have exposed it if there was an obvious flaw in the code but i would imagine that with enough specific information like knowing the exact server and stuff they probably could do it